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Discover Tenerife's marine life with a 3-hour kayak tour from Los Cristianos, including dolphin and turtle spotting, snorkeling, and guided navigation.
Taking a Kayak Safari with Dolphin and Turtle Watching in Guaza offers an engaging way to explore Tenerife’s stunning coastline. Priced at $44.03 per person, this 3-hour tour departs from Los Cristianos beach and is designed for those eager to spot marine creatures in their natural habitat. A guided experience ensures safe navigation across the waters, with the added convenience of snorkeling gear rental included. While the chance to see dolphins and turtles depends on luck, the tour provides a combination of wildlife observation and scenic exploration, making it a versatile choice for active travelers.
This tour is particularly suitable for individuals with moderate physical fitness, as paddling can be physically demanding, especially in choppy seas. It caters to groups of up to 15 travelers, offering a personal yet lively environment. With positive reviews averaging 4.5 stars from 278 feedback entries, the experience is well-regarded, especially for its knowledgeable guides and breathtaking vistas.

The tour begins at Av. Juan Alfonso Batista, 10, 38650 Arona, where travelers meet the guide and equipment. This location is close to public transportation, making it simple to reach. The start time is confirmed upon booking, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point, ensuring a straightforward experience.
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A key feature of this kayak safari is the guidance provided by knowledgeable guides. They lead the group through the marine strip of Tenerife, pointing out dolphin and turtle hotspots, and taking care of all navigation. This setup eliminates the stress of getting lost or misreading ocean currents, especially for those new to kayaking.
Guides also share insights into the local marine ecosystem, making the trip both fun and educational. Their friendly and professional approach is highlighted as a positive aspect in many reviews.

One of the trip’s highlights is the visit to the cave of Palmar, a notable natural feature along the coast. Surrounded by dramatic Guaza cliffs, the cave offers a chance to admire impressive rock formations from a unique water-level perspective. The cliffs and caves add to the scenic allure, making this tour much more than just wildlife watching.
The surrounding scenery and the rock formations are praised for their beauty, providing plenty of picture-worthy moments during the paddling session.

The main draw is the possibility of spotting dolphins and turtles in their natural environment. Many reviews mention glimpses of dolphins swimming close to the kayaks, with some guests observing a family of dolphins for about 15 minutes. Sightings of turtles are also reported, often seen while snorkeling near rocks.
However, it’s clear that wildlife sightings depend on luck. Several guests mention that they did not see dolphins or turtles but still enjoyed the ocean voyage and snorkeling opportunities. The tour emphasizes that nature cannot be guaranteed, but the guides do their best to maximize chances.

The tour includes time to snorkel around rocky areas, with equipment provided. Guests frequently comment on the interesting fish and aquatic life encountered while snorkeling, making this an exciting addition to the kayak trip.
Snorkeling is viewed as a valuable highlight, especially when marine life is abundant. Nonetheless, some reviews note that bad weather or waves can make snorkeling less enjoyable or less productive.
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Kayaking in open water requires a moderate level of physical fitness. Many reviews mention waves and choppy seas as factors that can make paddling more challenging. Some guests find the effort worthwhile, while others suggest that less wave activity would enhance the experience.
Participants should be comfortable with exertion and water activity to fully enjoy the trip. The guide’s expertise in managing safety and navigating the coast helps mitigate risks.

Most bookings are made around 8 days in advance, providing ample time to plan. The tour keeps a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a personal experience but also a lively atmosphere. The mobile ticket system simplifies arrival, and the tour is suitable for anyone who prefers small group outdoor activities.

The tour’s overall rating of 4.5 out of 5 from 278 reviews reflects strong satisfaction. Guests highlight the friendly guides, stunning scenery, and opportunities to see dolphins and turtles as key strengths.
Common praises include professional guiding, beautiful ocean views, and the chance to see marine life up close. Some reviews mention bad weather or missed sightings as minor disappointments, but overall, the experience is described as enjoyable and worth the price.
This tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel within this window, a full refund is issued. Cancellations less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded, and bad weather may lead to rescheduling or a full refund.
This tour stands out for its combination of wildlife watching, scenic views, and active kayaking. The inclusion of snorkeling equipment and the guidance of experienced guides make it suitable for those seeking both adventure and education.
While seeing dolphins and turtles is not guaranteed, many guests do enjoy wildlife sightings, and the overall experience of paddling along Tenerife’s coast is highly regarded. The scenic cave of Palmar and cliffs add visual interest to the trip, making it a well-rounded outdoor activity.
For travelers interested in marine wildlife, scenic coastline, and a moderate physical activity, this tour offers a solid value at $44.03. It caters well to those comfortable with water sports and eager to explore Tenerife’s natural beauty from a water-based perspective.
The small group size and guided navigation ensure safety and personal attention, even for beginners. Although wildlife sightings can depend on luck, the scenic paddle and snorkeling are guaranteed highlights.
This tour is a great choice for active visitors wanting a memorable day on the ocean, with the possibility of dolphin and turtle encounters adding an extra thrill.
“Fantastic experience we didn't get to see any dolphins or turtles but the whole travelling out into the ocean and the among views of vulcano teide …”
Can I see dolphins and turtles on this tour?
Wildlife sightings depend on nature, but many guests report seeing dolphins swimming nearby and turtles during snorkeling.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so older children comfortable with paddling and water activities will enjoy it most.
What should I bring?
Bring waterproof clothing, sunscreen, and waterproof cameras if desired. The tour includes snorkeling gear and buoyancy vests.
What happens in bad weather?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.