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Tenerife: Private Luxury Yacht Sunset Cruise
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Two hours, and the sunset does the work. On a private Beneteau Antares 42 charter leaving Puerto Colón, you get a smooth, stylish cruise where the coast views and sunset moment take center stage. You’ll sip champagne, snack on tapas and fruit, and have a crew focused on keeping the vibe relaxed and fun.
I love the mix of pure scenery with real time on the water. Snorkeling gear and paddleboards are onboard, so you can go from sunset watching to a quick swim without changing plans. I also like that most of the evening’s essentials are handled: drinks, tapas, music, and fuel are included, which makes it feel like a true private experience, not a bundle of extras.
The one drawback to consider is sea comfort. If you’re prone to seasickness, this isn’t the best choice, since you’ll be out on open water and moving with the swell.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you sail
- Puerto Colón Pantalan 2: the smooth start that sets the tone
- The Beneteau Antares 42 setup: private comfort for 2 hours
- Two hours of Tenerife at golden hour: how the pace really feels
- La Caleta stop: aperitif, snacks, and the water-activity window
- Drinks, snacks, and the little details that make it feel luxe
- Price vs value: is $901 per group actually fair?
- Who this Tenerife luxury yacht sunset cruise is best for
- What’s not included (and what that means for your planning)
- What to expect from dolphin, turtle, and whale spotting
- Best little tips to make the most of your sunset cruise
- Should you book the Tenerife private luxury yacht sunset cruise?
- FAQ
- Where do we meet for the cruise?
- How long is the Tenerife sunset cruise?
- What’s included on board?
- Can we snorkel and use paddleboards during the cruise?
- Are dolphin or whale sightings guaranteed?
- What should I bring, and is feeding animals allowed?
Key things to know before you sail

- Private Beneteau Antares 42 charter for up to 10: you’re not sharing the sunset with strangers.
- Full crew and onboard music: expect attentive service with an easygoing party feel.
- Champagne, tapas, fruits, and more drinks: the food and drinks are part of the experience, not an add-on.
- Water time is built in: snorkeling gear and paddleboards are included for your stop near La Caleta.
- Wildlife spotting is part of the plan: you may see dolphins, and past trips have included a turtle and even whales, depending on conditions.
Puerto Colón Pantalan 2: the smooth start that sets the tone

This sunset cruise begins at Puerto Colón, at Pantalan number 2. Plan to arrive about 15 minutes early so you can find the right dock, settle in, and get your swim gear ready. That small buffer matters on a private charter because the whole experience runs like a schedule, even though it feels laid-back.
Once you’re onboard, the vibe shifts quickly. You’re not hustling between stops or trying to time buses. Instead, you settle into the rhythm of the boat: drinks first, coast views next, and then the evening builds toward sunset.
One practical detail: you’ll want to bring the basics—swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. It’s easy to forget those on a “sunset” activity, but the cruise includes time that can turn into swimming and snorkeling once you’re out near Tenerife’s shoreline.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Tenerife
The Beneteau Antares 42 setup: private comfort for 2 hours

You sail on a motor yacht, specifically a Beneteau Antares 42, with an experienced captain and full crew. The big value here is that it’s private, so the crew can pitch the pace to your group rather than managing a large crowd.
A few onboard features help explain why this charter gets strong feedback:
- Onboard music system keeps the mood going while you watch the coast slide by.
- Life jackets and full safety gear are included, which matters when you add water activities.
- Snorkel equipment and paddleboards are onboard, so you don’t spend time renting or negotiating gear.
It’s also designed to be a social experience. Many people choose this kind of charter for milestones—proposals, birthdays, and special occasions—because you can keep it intimate without worrying about logistics once you’re at the dock.
If you want extra ceremony, the operator says dinner, cakes, and flowers can be arranged on request. That’s the difference between a nice sunset boat ride and something you’ll remember for years.
Two hours of Tenerife at golden hour: how the pace really feels

The cruise is a tight 2-hour window, and that’s a plus if you want a high-impact experience without losing half your day. The pacing is built around one simple idea: you’ll cruise out, enjoy drinks and snacks, then spend time near the coast for swimming and water play, and finally watch the sunset from the water.
Because the time is limited, you’ll feel the schedule more than you would on a half-day sailing. That’s not a negative—it just means you should show up prepared. Wear sunscreen early, keep your towel accessible, and don’t plan on changing clothes onboard.
Also keep your expectations realistic on wildlife. The cruise is designed for dolphin watching and has produced sightings like dolphins, turtles, and even whales on past outings, but nature doesn’t run on a timetable. Think of it as an opportunity to spot marine life rather than a guarantee.
La Caleta stop: aperitif, snacks, and the water-activity window
At the heart of the experience is a stop near La Caleta. This is where the cruise shifts from “cruise and sip” to “cruise and play.” You’ll enjoy an aperitif-style setup with drinks and a mix of food options such as tapas, cheese, fruit, and snacks.
You can also expect tasting moments like wine and champagne during the experience. Some boats keep it simple; this one leans into the idea of a full onboard experience, not just pass-the-time sailing.
Then comes the water time:
- Snorkeling opportunities with the included gear
- Swimming when conditions allow
- Paddleboards are provided for your use during the cruise
Here’s the practical side: snorkeling and paddleboarding are great if you’re comfortable in water, but if you’re not, it’s still a fine cruise. The coast views and sunset are the main event, and the water activities are optional add-ons that your group can choose to join.
One rule to remember: feeding animals isn’t allowed. It’s the kind of policy that protects wildlife and keeps the experience ethical.
Also, keep in mind that sea conditions affect how smooth things feel. If the water is choppy, you’ll likely feel it more during any time spent preparing gear or getting in and out for snorkeling.
Drinks, snacks, and the little details that make it feel luxe

For a lot of sunset experiences, the “luxury” part is mostly branding. Here, the inclusions are broad enough that it actually changes how the evening feels.
What’s included onboard:
- All drinks like soft drinks, beer, and wine
- Freshly prepared tapas plus fruit and snacks
- Champagne as part of the tasting moments
- Music system for onboard entertainment
- Fuel included, which supports the private itinerary
That fuel detail matters more than you might think. It’s one reason the boat doesn’t feel like it’s constantly cutting corners to stay within a tight cost structure. It supports the idea of a real charter.
On the service side, the crew seems to land on the right tone: friendly, fun, and prepared. In at least one booking, the captain and crew (including Juan and Jose) kept the atmosphere lively and made the trip feel like a real celebration, not just a silent sightseeing cruise.
And yes, it’s not cheap. But some people come back to the same conclusion: expensive can still be worth it when the price covers the things you’d otherwise pay for separately.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Tenerife
Price vs value: is $901 per group actually fair?

This charter runs at $901 per group (up to 10 people) for the 2-hour experience. On paper, that’s a lot. In practice, it’s easier to judge when you break down what you’re getting.
You’re paying for:
- A private yacht rather than a shared tour
- Full crew and an experienced captain
- Fuel included
- Food and drinks (not a tiny snack plate)
- Snorkel equipment and paddleboards
- A structured sunset plan with wildlife-spotting potential
If you split it among a full group of 10, the per-person cost becomes much more reasonable for what feels like a high-end evening. If you book with a smaller group, it shifts closer to “treat yourself” pricing, which is exactly why couples and groups celebrating milestones often choose it.
A balanced way to think about it: this is value for the moment you want to create. If you’re after a scenic sunset but don’t care about drinks, gear, or privacy, you’ll find cheaper options. If you want the sunset plus a full private service package, this is priced in the right ballpark for that level.
Who this Tenerife luxury yacht sunset cruise is best for

This charter fits best when your group wants an evening that feels like an event.
It’s ideal for:
- Proposals and anniversaries where you want the setting to do the work
- Birthdays and group celebrations since it’s private for up to 10
- People who like combining sightseeing with actual water time (snorkeling and paddleboarding)
It’s less ideal if:
- You’re prone to seasickness
- You want a long, multi-stop day with lots of shore time (this one is built for 2 hours on the water)
Language support is also a quiet win. The crew/guides can operate in Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian, so your group won’t feel like they’re guessing what’s happening during the tastings and wildlife spotting time.
What’s not included (and what that means for your planning)

This is a shorter charter, so you won’t find certain “extra fun” items here. The listing notes that things like a slide, floating beach club, and sea scooters are not part of this shorter format (those are available on longer charters).
Also, while there’s an opportunity to take photos, souvenir photos aren’t included and are sold separately.
If your goal is a full-on water playground, consider that this 2-hour charter focuses on classic luxury plus swim/snorkel/paddleboard time. You’ll still get plenty of action if your group enjoys water activities, but you won’t get the bigger gimmicks that come with longer experiences.
One more logistics note from a real situation: in at least one case, the exact booked boat wasn’t available and an alternative was offered. That kind of contingency can happen in yacht operations, so it’s smart to stay flexible and ready to adapt if the operator makes a swap.
What to expect from dolphin, turtle, and whale spotting

Wildlife spotting is part of the cruise design, with opportunities for dolphin watching and sightings reported on past trips including dolphins, a turtle, and even whales. Still, I’d treat this as a nature bonus.
Here’s how to get the most out of it:
- Stay alert during cruising segments when the crew is scanning the water
- Keep your phone charged but don’t trap yourself behind a screen
- Know that sightings depend on conditions, season, and animal movement
Also remember the animal rule: feeding animals isn’t allowed. That’s a good thing. You’re there to watch, not to interfere.
Best little tips to make the most of your sunset cruise
A few small moves can make the evening smoother:
- Apply sunscreen before you leave Puerto Colón. The deck time adds up.
- Wear swimwear under your clothes so you can switch quickly if you jump in.
- Bring a towel you’re happy to use. You might get splashed during snorkeling or paddleboarding.
- If you’re planning a proposal or birthday moment, think about simple styling—cakes and flowers can be arranged on request, but you’ll want to coordinate what you want ahead of time.
- If you want the crew to steer the energy, tell them the occasion at the start. The service style seems designed for celebrations.
Should you book the Tenerife private luxury yacht sunset cruise?
Book it if you want a private, luxury-feeling sunset with real inclusions: champagne, tapas, drinks, and onboard gear for snorkeling and paddleboarding, all wrapped into a calm 2-hour plan from Puerto Colón. It’s especially strong for proposals and birthdays because it’s intimate and crew-led, not just a sightseeing stop.
Skip it if you’re likely to feel unwell on moving water. And if you’re chasing big water-park-style extras like slides or sea scooters, look toward longer charter options instead.
FAQ
Where do we meet for the cruise?
You meet at Puerto Colón, Pantalan number 2, about 15 minutes before departure.
How long is the Tenerife sunset cruise?
The cruise lasts 2 hours.
What’s included on board?
A private sunset charter on a Beneteau Antares 42 yacht is included, along with an experienced captain and full crew, fuel, drinks (soft drinks, beer, wine, etc.), tapas and fruits, music onboard, snorkel equipment, paddleboards, and life jackets and safety gear. Dolphin watching opportunities are also part of the experience.
Can we snorkel and use paddleboards during the cruise?
Yes. Snorkel equipment and paddleboards are included, and the experience includes time for swimming and snorkeling near the coast.
Are dolphin or whale sightings guaranteed?
No sightings are guaranteed. The cruise includes opportunities for dolphin watching, and wildlife sightings like dolphins, a turtle, and whales have happened on past trips depending on conditions.
What should I bring, and is feeding animals allowed?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. Feeding animals isn’t allowed.

































