Whale Watching in Gran Canaria

Whale Watching in Gran Canaria

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Nestled in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, Gran Canaria, the largest and arguably most breathtaking island of the Canary archipelago, offers a remarkable opportunity to witness the world of marine giants up close. The warm waters around the island are home to over 30 different whales and dolphin species — and through a handful of captivating whale watching tours, you’ll have the chance to see them up close! Knowledgeable marine biologists accompany these expeditions, providing a wealth of insight about the diverse marine life that call these waters home – whales, dolphins, rays, turtles, hundreds of fish species and more.


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Nestled in the heart of the Atlantic Ocean, Gran Canaria, the largest and arguably most breathtaking island of the Canary archipelago, offers a remarkable opportunity to witness the world of marine giants up close.

The warm waters around the island are home to over 30 different whales and dolphin species — and through a handful of captivating whale watching tours, you’ll have the chance to see them up close!

Knowledgeable marine biologists accompany these expeditions, providing a wealth of insight about the diverse marine life that call these waters home – whales, dolphins, rays, turtles, hundreds of fish species and more.

Gain insight into the fascinating behaviors, migrations and conservation efforts dedicated to protecting these incredible cetaceans. You can even enjoy a hearty lunch on board the boat and wet your whistle at the on-board bar, if you like.

With a variety of options available, including public tours on modern catamarans, private excursions on smaller sailboats and combination options for anyone looking for a little extra adventure, you’re bound to find a whale watching cruise in Gran Canaria that suits your style and budget.

Here's all you need to know about whale watching cruises, one of the most breathtaking outdoor activities in Gran Canaria.

What are the best whale watching tours in Gran Canaria?

There are a number of whale watching tours that you can take in Gran Canaria. While some tours are specifically for whale watching (and dolphin watching), others include food, drinks and other water activities. Here’s a quick look at the best whale watching tours in Gran Canaria.

Whale watching and parasailing

Designed to captivate imaginations of young and old, this roughly five-hour boat trip along the Mogán coast promises an unforgettable experience for the whole family, blending relaxation with adventuring.

Departing from Puerto Rico, you’ll set sail on a journey toward Mogán. As you make your way to the deeper parts of the ocean, you’ll witness pods of dolphins and whales roaming freely in the the pristine waters. Then, it’s time to take to the skies on an exhilarating parasailing activity, soaring up to 500 feet above the sea where spectacular coastline views await.

After coming back to ground level, you’ll get drinks, snacks (like croissants and muffins) and have time to ask the crew about the local marine ecosystems. Depending on your package, after returning to Puerto de Mogán, you may have time to explore the traditional market and sample the local products.

Half-day dolphin and whale watching cruise

Another popular choice for families, this style of tour typically takes place on a comfortable catamaran, which will escort you between Puerto de Mogán and the Maspalomas Lighthouse.

Expect to spend approximately 2-3 hours in the search for captivating cetaceans before anchoring at picturesque spots like Cala del Perchel, Taurito, Tauro or Anfi del Mar.

With more time at your disposal, you can take a refreshing swim, try snorkeling using provided equipment or simply sit back and sip on a refreshing drink under the sun. This style of tour concludes with a return to Puerto Rico.

Private 4-hour whale watching cruise

Limited to eight guests, this private tours lets you immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes, pristine beaches and remarkable fauna that surround this enchanting island.

As you sail through the crystal-clear waters of the Atlantic Ocean, spotting whales and, if you’re lucky, dolphins in their natural habitat, you can also take advantage of water activities like snorkeling or scuba diving (depending on your specific tour of choice).

Onboard the yacht, you’ll have a wide array of drinks, snacks, fresh fruit and treats to nibble on, while soaking in the beauty of sites like Playa de Puerto Rico, the Dunes of Maspalomas and the Beaches of Güigüi from afar.

Whale watching south of Gran Canaria

Step aboard the Spirit of the Sea, a spacious vessel featuring multiple observation points, including underwater glass panels which help you see the marine life up close from a different perspective. Accompanied by expert guides, you’ll learn about (and spot) a diverse range of cetaceans, turtles and more, while tucking into the complimentary soft drinks and snacks.

This type of tour, which usually lasts approximately 2 hours, welcomes visitors from Mogán, Taurito, Playa del Inglés, Maspalomas, San Agustín or Bahía Feliz. With boats typically larger in size, capable of accommodating close to 100 people, this tour is suited to travelers who want to socialize and/or save a few bucks.

How much do whale cruises in Gran Canaria cost?

Whale watching cruises in Gran Canaria provide a variety of options tailored to different budgets. A standard whale watching cruise begins at approximately €30 to €50 per adult and typically spans around 2 hours, with children’s tickets usually around half the price of the adult.

For those seeking a more comprehensive experience, longer cruises that incorporate both whale watching and dolphin sightings as well as snorkeling are available at a slightly higher cost, priced between €45 and €65 per adults (with discounts for kids). This is the price for private tours too.

Finally, whale watching and parasailing combo tours cost around €50 per adult and €35 per child.  Whatever your preference, Gran Canaria offers whale watching tours that cater to every budget, ensuring an unforgettable encounter with these magnificent creatures of the deep.

What is included?

A whale watching tour in Gran Canaria encompasses an array of elements that ensure an enriching and immersive experience. Typically, these tours include knowledgeable guides and marine biologists who provide insightful commentary throughout the journey, diving into the the behavior and habitats of the local marine life.

Additionally, amenities such as binoculars, snorkeling equipment, soft drinks, water and snacks are often provided. On some tours, you get access to an open bar as well.

Depending on your tour, hotel pickup and drop-off may also be offered. Every tour is slightly different, so it’s recommended to double-check what’s included before your booking.

Where does it start?

Whale watching tours in Gran Canaria typically start from the coastal towns and harbors located around the island. Popular departure points include Puerto Rico, Puerto de Mogán and Puerto de las Nieves.

Every whale watching boat tour is different, so it’s advised to check the tour provider's site beforehand to see if hotel pickup and drop-off is included; and, if not, to find the exact address of your meeting point.

How long does it last?

Whale watching cruises in Gran Canaria generally last from 2 to 4 hours, offering plenty of time to appreciate the area’s marine life up close. Tours that include food and refreshments tend to last longer at around 3 to 4 hours.

Given that the animals play to their own schedules, you may find that you spot them immediately, or have to cruise around a little longer to  find them. Most companies are equipped with the latest marine tracking devices, though, so you’ll be guaranteed a sighting. If it does take longer to find them, some tours may last closer to 5 hours, so don’t plan too much for after the tour.

Is it wheelchair friendly?

Whale watching cruises in Gran Canaria strive to be wheelchair friendly, but it's recommended to inquire with specific tour operators about their accessibility options because it depends on the size of the boat.

Some vessels offer wheelchair-accessible facilities and ramps, ensuring that individuals with mobility challenges can also enjoy the experience of observing whales in their natural habitat. Other vessels may be too small to accommodate for wheelchairs.

When is the best time for a whale watching tour in Gran Canaria?

The best time for whale watching in Gran Canaria is generally between April and October, with some variability depending on the species of whales you're interested in.

During these months, the weather is often good, and sea conditions are more likely to be calm, making sightings easier. The waters around the Canary Islands are home to several species of cetaceans year-round, including bottlenose dolphins, short-finned pilot whales and sperm whales, but the species present can vary somewhat with the seasons.

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Travel tips

  • Stay quiet. Loud noises can disturb the whales. Remain quiet when they are in sight.
  • Dress in layers. Even if it's warm on land, it can be much cooler out on the water. Dress in layers to accommodate changing weather conditions.
  • Use a strap for glasses and hats. The wind can easily blow these items off.
  • Wear non-slip shoes. Boat decks can be slippery, so wear suitable footwear.
  • Pack a lightweight waterproof jacket. Even if the day starts off sunny, weather can change quickly at sea.

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