Can I swim during the tour?
Swimming is not allowed during the whale watching part of the trip, but some private charters may include a swim stop.
What kind of whales can I see in Tenerife?
Pilot whales and bottlenose dolphins are the most common. Sperm whales or orcas may visit seasonally.
Is seasickness common?
It depends on the person and the sea. If you’re prone to motion sickness, take anti-nausea medication before the trip.
Are the boats wheelchair accessible?
Some of our boats are accessible for guests with limited mobility. Let us know in advance so we can accommodate you.
Are your crew members guides?
Yes, all our guides are experienced, multilingual and trained in marine life observation and safety protocols.
Is tipping expected?
Tipping is not required but always appreciated if you enjoyed the service.
What if the weather is bad?
If conditions are not safe, the tour will be rescheduled or refunded. Your safety is our priority.
Can I bring my pet on board?
Only service animals are allowed on shared tours. Pets may be allowed on private charters by arrangement.
Do you provide life jackets?
Yes, life jackets are available for all passengers and are mandatory for children.
Do I need to know how to swim?
No, swimming is not required. All safety measures are in place for non-swimmers.
Is there music or entertainment on the tour?
Most tours are relaxing and you can enjoy the sea, but private trips can have personalized entertainment.
Can I buy a gift card or voucher?
Yes, we offer digital gift cards – a great idea for birthdays or special occasions.