The Strait of Gibraltar is home to three resident dolphin species year-round — join a small-boat safari into the Bay of Algeciras for intimate, unhurried encounters with common, bottlenose, and striped dolphins in their open-water habitat.
What to expect
Departing from Gibraltar's marina, the boat crosses into the protected waters of the Strait — one of the world's most reliable dolphin corridors. Common and bottlenose dolphins regularly bow-ride and leap alongside; on lucky days striped and pilot whales are also spotted. The naturalist on board provides live commentary on dolphin behaviour, feeding strategies, and the extraordinary oceanography of the Strait. The return journey offers superb sea-level views of the Rock's southern face, rarely seen from land.
Good to know
Departure times vary by cruise call; pre-book via naturereserve.gi as soon as your itinerary is confirmed — these small-boat safaris sell out quickly on busy port days. Bring sunscreen and a windproof layer; the Strait can be brisk even in summer. Duration approximately 1.5 hours.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Gibraltar — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.