Exploring the 3h Whale Watching Share Tour on the Beneteau Oceanis 440 in Tenerife

If you’re heading to Tenerife and love the idea of seeing whales and dolphins in their natural habitat, this 3-hour whale watching share tour offers a relaxed way to connect with marine life while enjoying the stunning ocean views. While we haven’t done this specific trip ourselves, it’s a popular choice for travelers wanting a mix of wildlife spotting, sailing, and some downtime on the water.
What really attracts us about this experience is the comfortable setting onboard a Beneteau Oceanis 440, which promises a pleasant and stable ride — perfect if you’re not into shaky, crowded boats. Plus, the inclusion of snacks and cold drinks makes it easier to unwind without worrying about extra costs. That said, it’s worth mentioning that the tour tends to be on the quieter side—the captain doesn’t speak much English, which might make the trip feel a bit more low-key than some travelers expect.
This tour suits those who are calm, nature-loving travelers looking for a straightforward wildlife spotting experience. If your main goal is to learn boat fundamentals or get an intense, narrated tour, you might find it less engaging. But if you’re happy to enjoy the scenery and see wildlife with minimal fuss, this could really work for you.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Relaxed sailing experience onboard a well-equipped Beneteau Oceanis 440.
- Wildlife spotting of pilot whales, dolphins, and other marine creatures in their natural habitat.
- Snacks and cold drinks are included, making the trip more comfortable.
- Snorkeling gear available for those wanting a quick dip.
- Limited group size (max 11 people) for a more personal experience.
- The captain’s communication may be quiet or limited, so don’t expect a highly narrated tour.
- Good for those wanting a peaceful, scenic outing rather than a lively or highly educational excursion.
- Starts and ends at Puerto Colón, a convenient spot in Costa Adeje.
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Setting the Scene: What You Can Expect

Picture yourself stepping onto the elegant sailing boat, a Beneteau Oceanis 440, parked in the lively Puerto Colón. This boat isn’t just for show — it’s designed for comfort and stability, with spacious cabins, convenient amenities, and enough outdoor space to stretch out and take in the views.
The tour typically starts in the late morning or early afternoon, so you’ll want to arrive a little before the scheduled start time at Gate n. 5. Once aboard, you’re greeted with a relaxed vibe, and the crew—led by Captain Max—sets sail in search of whales and dolphins.
The sailing section allows you to breathe in the fresh sea air and enjoy the Atlantic’s waves. The boat’s solar panels and water autonomy mean they’re mindful of their environmental impact, which is a nice touch for eco-conscious travelers.
The Itinerary: Breaking Down the 3 Hours

Stop 1: Puerto Colón
This lively port is a prime starting point, offering easy access and a bustling atmosphere. It’s the perfect launchpad for a day out on the water, with the boat moored and ready to go.
More Great Tours NearbyStop 2: Sailing in the Canary Islands
Once underway, the guide or crew will bring out their nautical skills, and you’ll enjoy the sensation of sailing along the rugged coastlines. The boat’s ample space makes it comfortable whether you prefer to sit back and relax or move around.
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Stop 3: Marine Life Watching (Whales & Dolphins)
This is the main event, and based on reviews, it’s where you’re most likely to see pilot whales and dolphins. One reviewer noted, “Captain Max just pointed out where the dolphins and whales were,” which suggests a straightforward, no-frills approach to wildlife spotting. Expect about an hour dedicated to this, with the boat often positioned in areas known for marine activity.
Stop 4: Secret Stop for Break, Snorkeling, and Lunch
Midway or toward the end, the boat makes a “secret stop” — a peaceful spot for a quick break, some snorkeling with the provided gear, and a light brunch or snacks. The 30-minute snorkeling stint is perfect if you want to dip into the clear waters and see the underwater world up close.
Stop 5: Return to Puerto Colón
As the trip winds down, you’ll sail back, often with relaxed conversations, and end right where you started.
What’s Included and What You Should Bring

The package covers whale watching, sailing, snorkeling equipment, and drinks and food. The snacks and soft drinks are convenient, especially if you just want to chill without extra expenses. The snorkeling gear is a bonus if you’re into seeing marine life underwater, although it’s only available during the designated break.
What to bring?
While the tour provides some essentials, a sun hat and towel are recommended, as these aren’t included. Sun protection is key — Tenerife’s sun can be fierce, especially in the middle of summer. The small group size (max 11 people) means you’ll enjoy a more intimate experience but also means you should arrive prepared for a potentially peaceful, low-key atmosphere.
Real Traveler Insights and What They Say

One reviewer shared, “Everything was great,” reflecting a positive experience, perhaps mostly due to the serene surroundings and the chance to see whales. However, another pointed out that the captain’s limited English led to a quieter, less informative trip: “He just pointed out where the dolphins and whales were, without any introduction,” which hints at this being more about the scenery and wildlife than storytelling.
This suggests that if you’re expecting a highly narrated or educational experience, you might be a little disappointed. But if you’re comfortable with a laid-back trip where nature does the talking, the silence and simple process can actually be quite relaxing.
The Practical Aspects

Pricing is reasonable for a 3-hour sailing trip, especially considering the inclusion of snacks, drinks, and snorkeling equipment. The small group setting means you’re not overwhelmed by crowds, offering a more relaxed vibe. However, the quiet communication from the captain could be a plus or a downside, depending on your preferences.
The timing is flexible—you simply need to check the available start times and book in advance. And, because the tour is in a shared setting, it’s ideal for travelers who prefer a more social yet intimate experience.
Who Would Love This Tour?

This experience is best suited for nature lovers, sailing enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a peaceful escape on the water. If you’re after a lively, highly narrated tour, this might not be your first choice. But if your priority is to see marine wildlife in a relaxed, comfortable setting, it checks those boxes well.
Travelers who enjoy snorkeling and don’t mind a quieter guide will find this particularly appealing. It’s also a good option if you’re traveling with a small group or prefer a more personalized feel aboard a well-maintained vessel.
The Sum Up

If you’re looking for a simple, calming way to spot whales and dolphins in Tenerife, this 3-hour shared tour on a Beneteau Oceanis 440 provides an enjoyable platform. The ship’s comfortable setup, combined with the chance to see marine life and enjoy some snacks in a peaceful environment, makes it a solid pick for travelers wanting a gentle ocean adventure.
While the communication may be minimal and the tour more about the scenery and wildlife than detailed narration, it’s perfect for those who value relaxed sailing and natural encounters over a highly structured experience.
This tour is especially suitable for travelers who appreciate comfort, small-group intimacy, and the chance to sail in a beautifully maintained vessel with the ocean as your backdrop. For nature admirers and those craving a quiet, scenic outing, it’s a trip that offers genuine moments of connection with the waters surrounding Tenerife.
3h Whale Watching Share Tour Beneteau Oceanis 440
“Everything was great”
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for children? This tour is generally suitable for anyone comfortable on a boat, but it’s best to check the boat’s specific policies if traveling with young children. The relaxed pace makes it accessible for most.
What language is the guide in? The tour is offered in Spanish, English, and Italian, but note that the captain may not speak much English, which could affect the amount of narration.
Can I snorkel during the tour? Yes, snorkeling equipment is provided and available during the designated break, allowing you to enjoy the underwater scenery.
How long is the whale and dolphin watching segment? Expect about an hour dedicated to marine life viewing, with the captain pointing out the creatures as they appear.
How many people will be on the boat? The maximum group size is 11, making for a more personalized experience than larger tours.
What should I bring? Bring sun protection (hat, sunscreen), a towel, and your swim gear if you want to snorkel.
What’s included in the price? The tour includes whale watching, sailing, snorkeling gear, and food and drinks.
What is the meeting point? The activity starts at Gate n. 5 in Puerto Colón and returns there at the end of the trip.
Is this tour worth the price? Given the comfort, the wildlife sightings, and the inclusive snacks, many find it good value — especially for a short, relaxing half-day out on the water.
If you’re after a peaceful, wildlife-focused sailing trip that keeps things simple and enjoyable, this tour on Tenerife’s coast might just be what you’re looking for.
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