Set sail from the southern tip of Fuerteventura into prime cetacean waters for two spellbinding hours of wild dolphin and whale encounters, a refreshing swim stop and complimentary drinks in the Atlantic sun.
What to expect
The vessel departs Morro Jable marina and heads into deep-water channels where a resident pod of bottlenose dolphins is encountered on the vast majority of sailings. The naturalist guide narrates behaviour — bow-riding, socialising, hunting — while the crew positions the boat respectfully, in line with responsible whale-watching protocols. A mid-cruise swim stop in a sheltered cove is followed by chilled drinks on the return leg as the dramatic Jandía cliffs slide past. The two-hour format is perfectly paced — no one gets sea-fatigued.
Good to know
Morro Jable is approximately 90 minutes south of Puerto del Rosario by taxi or rental car — best suited to ships with a late all-aboard or overnight call. Book the earliest morning departure to maximise dolphin activity and return with ample buffer time.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Fuerteventura — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.