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Experience close-up dolphin sightings on this 2.5-hour cruise from Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, with expert guides, a glass-bottom vessel, and a sighting guarantee.
Discover the From Puerto Rico de Gran Canaria: Dolphin Watching Cruise, offered by Spirit of the Sea for $46 per person. This 2.5-hour adventure takes you along the southwest coast of Gran Canaria, where the waters teem with around 30 species of cetaceans including dolphins, whales, orcas, and porpoises. Departing daily from Puerto Base, this tour promises a lively marine encounter, a large glass-bottom vessel, and knowledgeable guides to help identify marine life.
A key feature of this cruise is the sighting guarantee: if no cetaceans are seen during the trip, you receive a free voucher for a future excursion, valid for one year. The Spirit of the Sea vessel accommodates 97 guests, providing plenty of space and a viewing experience from both the deck and the large glass bottom. Guided by an experienced, multilingual crew, this tour is well-suited for those eager to explore marine biodiversity responsibly and with a touch of comfort.
While dolphin sightings are highly likely, the tour’s ability to deliver a rewarding wildlife experience even in less favorable conditions is evident. The tour includes a transfer return service from the southern part of the island, making logistics straightforward. It’s important to be aware that navigating the Atlantic Ocean can result in some boat movement, so those prone to seasickness should prepare accordingly. The vessel features restrooms and a bar area offering soft drinks, beer, water, and snacks—though these are not included in the ticket price.


This dolphin watching cruise departs from the Puerto Base dock in Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria. Travelers are advised to look for the “Spirit of the Sea” boat, which is easy to spot. The meeting point is designed for convenience, with the vessel ready to sail once all guests are on board.
The transfer service makes travel to the dock simple, especially for those staying in resorts like Mogan, Taurito, Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, San Agustin, and Bahia Feliz. The return transfer completes the trip smoothly, dropping guests back at their accommodations or nearby locations.
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The boat used for this tour is a comfortable, well-maintained vessel capable of accommodating 97 guests. Its large glass bottom is a standout feature, providing a rare underwater perspective while the boat remains stationary or moves slowly. This design enhances the chance to observe marine animals without needing to dive or snorkel.
The vessel also has restrooms and a bar area, where guests can purchase soft drinks, beer, water, or snacks. Although these are not included in the ticket price, the availability of refreshments adds to the overall comfort during the trip.

The Canary Islands host around 30 species of cetaceans, making this area one of the most biodiverse spots in Europe for marine life. The tour focuses on dolphins, which are very likely to be seen, but also offers chances to spot whales, orcas, porpoises, and sea turtles. The waters are known for their vibrant ecosystem, which the guides describe in detail.
The guides possess extensive knowledge of cetacean ecology and are multilingual, communicating clearly what is happening and helping guests identify the animals. Their professionalism and friendly attitude improve the overall experience.

The excursion is designed to maximize wildlife sightings while maintaining a relaxed pace. The search for dolphins occurs along the southwest coast of Gran Canaria, with the boat often stopping for short swimming opportunities near the end.
Guests should prepare for ocean navigation, which can include some boat movement even when stationary. For those prone to seasickness, taking sickness tablets beforehand is recommended, and the crew is attentive in offering sick bags if needed. The experience combines active wildlife spotting with comfort and safety.
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The Canary Islands waters are a prime location for dolphin sightings, with many pods often spotted during the tour. The crew actively tracks sightings and communicates with guests to enhance their chances. Sometimes, whales, sea turtles, and flying fish are observed, adding variety to the marine spectacle.
The sighting guarantee reassures guests that even if dolphins are not seen, they can return free of charge with a voucher valid for another trip within a year. This policy reflects the confidence the operators have in providing a rewarding experience.
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The multilingual crew is praised repeatedly for their attentiveness, knowledge, and friendly demeanor. They explain the marine animals in detail, making the trip both educational and entertaining. The guides are committed to respectful wildlife watching, adhering to permits from Canary Islands authorities and operating with a focus on animal well-being.
Guests often comment on how helpful and professional the crew is, especially when handling seasickness or answering questions about the marine ecosystem.

To maximize comfort, it’s advisable to take seasickness medication beforehand, especially in rough sea conditions. The boat’s design helps reduce motion sickness, but precaution is still wise.
Guests should wear warm clothing or bring blankets if needed, as it can get cool on the water despite the sunshine. The short swimming stop near the trip’s end offers a refreshing break, but those wishing to participate should be comfortable in open water.

At $46, this dolphin watching cruise offers excellent value given the length of the trip, the quality of guides, and the sighting guarantee. The large glass-bottom vessel and transfer services add to the convenience, making it a suitable option for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
The friendly crew, educational commentary, and the chance to see multiple marine species make this tour a reliable choice for marine wildlife enthusiasts and casual observers. The absence of included drinks may be a minor downside for some, but the bar area provides options for purchase.

This 2.5-hour cruise from Puerto Rico presents a relaxed yet exciting way to connect with marine life in the Canary Islands. The sighting guarantee and expert guides ensure a trustworthy experience, even for those new to wildlife tours.
The large vessel with underwater views and comfortable facilities makes for a pleasant journey. While ocean conditions can be unpredictable, the professional crew and well-organized logistics help keep the trip enjoyable and safe.
This tour offers good value for money, up-to-date marine sightings, and the chance to witness dolphins in their natural habitat. It is ideal for those seeking a family-friendly, educational, and memorable wildlife adventure in Gran Canaria.
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Is the dolphin watching cruise suitable for people prone to seasickness?
Yes, but it is recommended to take seasickness medication beforehand. The vessel’s stability and crew assistance can help, but some movement is expected on the Atlantic waters.
Are refreshments included in the ticket price?
No, soft drinks, beer, water, and snacks are available for purchase on the bar area, but these are not included in the $46 ticket.
What marine animals might I see during this tour?
Most sightings involve dolphins, but there are also chances to see whales, turtles, flying fish, and porpoises.
Does the tour operate in all weather conditions?
The tour runs daily, but ocean conditions influence sightings and safety. The crew monitors weather, and rescheduling may occur in rough seas.
What is the process if no marine life is sighted?
Guests receive a free re-entry voucher valid for one year if no cetaceans are seen during the trip.
Can I participate if I have reduced mobility?
Yes, the vessel is accessible for people with reduced mobility.
What should I bring on the tour?
Bring warm clothing, sun protection, and seasickness medication if needed. Swimming gear is optional for the short stop at the end.
How long before the trip should I arrive?
Guests should arrive at the meeting point in time for check-in, as the trip starts promptly once all guests are on board.
Is the trip family-friendly?
Absolutely, the friendly guides and short duration make it suitable for families with children.
How do I book this dolphin watching cruise?
Reservations can be made online, with options for free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.