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Experience dolphin and whale watching in Gran Canaria with guided boat trips from Puerto Rico, including swimming stops, for around $46.44 per person.
The Dolphin and Whale Cruise in Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, offers a compelling chance to explore the marine life of this vibrant island’s waters. Priced at $46.44 per person, this 2.5-hour boat adventure departs twice daily from C. Puerto Base, 28, Mogán. With a rating of 4.0/5 based on 392 reviews, the tour combines wildlife spotting with optional swimming in the Atlantic, making it an appealing choice for ocean lovers seeking a mix of relaxation and adventure.
This tour is especially suited for those interested in observing dolphins, whales, turtles, and flying fish in their natural habitat, all while enjoying the company of a friendly multilingual crew. Flexibility is built into the experience, as the tour offers a rebooking option if no cetaceans are seen on the day, adding a layer of reassurance. The large glass-bottom boat enhances the experience, offering a unique view beneath the waves.


The meeting point for this tour is C. Puerto Base, 28, Mogán. The location is easily accessible and close to public transportation, simplifying the logistics of joining the adventure. The tour ends back at the starting point, so no additional transfers are needed once the trip concludes.
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The morning departure at 10:30 am and the afternoon trip at 1:30 pm allow flexibility for your schedule. Each trip takes you along the southwest coast of Gran Canaria, where the crew explores the waters in search of marine mammals and other sea creatures.
During the ride, guests can enjoy the boat’s large glass bottom, which offers impressive views of marine life beneath the vessel. The friendly multilingual team provides commentary, helping guests identify the animals and explaining the local marine environment.

The Spirit of the Sea is equipped with a large glass bottom, a highlight that sets this boat apart. It allows for close-up views of dolphins and whales as they swim nearby, even if they are not visible from the surface. The boat’s design and facilities aim to balance comfort with functionality, providing a memorable viewing experience.

Dolphins are the most common sighting on this tour, with many trips reporting large pods of these playful creatures. Blue whales are also possible, although their appearance depends on the day’s conditions. Turtles and flying fish are often seen too, adding to the diversity of marine life.
While sightings are not guaranteed, the crew’s extensive local knowledge and experience make every effort to maximize chances. If wildlife is not observed during the trip, guests are offered a free rebooking to try again on another day, demonstrating the tour’s commitment to customer satisfaction.

An optional sea swim is included during each trip, depending on the time and conditions. The swim stop allows guests to cool off and experience the Atlantic firsthand. Reviews note that the swim duration is brief, typically about 15 minutes, and may be limited by sea conditions.
Guests are encouraged to bring snorkel gear to explore beneath the surface. However, the swim’s timing can vary, and some reports mention it being a quick jump in and out due to limited time and the focus on wildlife search.
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The ocean conditions influence the trip significantly. Several reviews mention rough seas and choppy waters, which can make the ride uncomfortable for those prone to seasickness. Motion sickness tablets are recommended, especially for sensitive guests.
The crew prioritizes safety, and when conditions are too dangerous, trips may be canceled or cut short. The company’s operating permits ensure adherence to ethical marine observation practices, including maintaining a respectful distance from animals and avoiding disturbance.

Most reviews highlight friendly staff, notable wildlife sightings, and good value for money. Guests appreciate the informative commentary and the opportunity to see dolphins in their natural habitat. Many find the cost justified by the quality of the experience and the chance to witness marine mammals.
On the downside, some reviews remark on rough seas or brief whale sightings. A few guests express disappointment if they did not see whales or dolphins, but the rebooking policy provides reassurance and a second chance.

The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, allowing flexibility in planning. Refunds are full if cancellation occurs at least a day before the trip, but no refunds are available if canceled within 24 hours or due to poor weather.
Since the trip depends on weather conditions and wildlife availability, the company may cancel or reschedule trips for safety reasons, offering alternative dates or full refunds.
This boat trip in Puerto Rico delivers a value-packed marine adventure suitable for families, nature enthusiasts, and sea lovers. The large glass-bottom boat and multiple daily departures make it convenient and engaging. The focus on ethical wildlife viewing and the free rebooking option add peace of mind.
While sea conditions can influence the experience, most guests leave with memories of dolphins leaping alongside and occasional whale sightings. The included swimming stop adds a refreshing element, though it may be brief during busy wildlife searches.
This tour is most rewarding for those eager to see marine mammals in their natural environment and willing to accept the unpredictability of wildlife spotting. It offers good value for money and a chance to connect with Gran Canaria’s vibrant ocean life.
“Nice crew and the creatures graced us with their presence. Swimming was a quick jump in and out but I think it was because spent most of the time s…”
What is the price of the dolphin and whale cruise?
The tour costs $46.44 per person, including the chance to see marine creatures and a swimming stop.
How long does the trip last?
The adventure lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, with two departures daily at 10:30 am and 1:30 pm.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is C. Puerto Base, 28, Mogán, just outside Puerto Rico.
What wildlife can I expect to see?
Common sightings include dolphins, blue whales, turtles, and flying fish.
Is swimming included?
Yes, guests can take a brief swim during the trip, weather and time permitting.
What should I bring?
Bring snorkel gear if you wish to explore underwater, and warm clothing as it can get chilly out at sea.
Are there any safety concerns?
Sea conditions can be rough or choppy, especially in windy weather. Guests prone to seasickness should consider motion sickness tablets.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the trip, with full refunds. Cancellations made within 24 hours or due to weather are not refundable.
What if no wildlife is seen?
Guests receive a free rebooking to try again another day, as wildlife sightings depend on natural conditions.
Is this tour ethical?
Absolutely. The company holds permits from the Canary Islands government and follows responsible wildlife observation practices.
Will the boat be crowded?
The group size is limited to 95 participants, ensuring a comfortable experience.