Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves

Kayak and snorkel around Gran Canaria’s Mogan Caves in a small group. Waterproof gear included, with a beach break and safe guidance.

5.0(316 reviews)From $62.91 per person

I love how this trip turns a few hours on Gran Canaria into real movement, not a slow cruise. You’ll kayak out, swim and snorkel, and explore the Mogan Caves area with a guide watching sea conditions and keeping things safe.

What stands out for me are two things. First, the small group size (max 15) means you actually get coaching and attention, especially when launching and navigating in open water. Second, you get full gear support: kayaking and snorkeling equipment plus waterproof jackets are provided.

One thing to think about before you book: this is not a sit-and-watch activity. You must swim confidently, and there are also clear limits around age and BMI to keep the kayak stable—so if you’re not comfortable in the sea, this won’t feel fun.

Manuela

Zach

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Key Highlights at a Glance

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Key Highlights at a Glance
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Why Kayak the Mogan Caves (and Not Just Tour by Boat)
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Route Vibe: Adventure, But With a Safety Guardrail
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Meeting Point and Timing: Show Up Early or Pay the Price
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - What’s Included: Gear, Jackets, and the Stuff You Don’t Want to Buy
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Small Group Size: Why Max 15 Travelers Matters
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Fitness and Eligibility Rules You Should Actually Read
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Launch Day Reality: The 80-Meter Kayak Carry
Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Stop One: Kayaking Along the Cliffs and Caves
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  • Small-group guiding for more attention and easier instruction in the water
  • Swim + snorkeling + cave time in one packed half-day
  • Safety-focused sea checks before and during the route
  • Waterproof jackets and snorkeling equipment provided so you travel lighter
  • Beach rest time for sun, recovery, and staying fueled
  • Near the public transport-friendly Taurito start point for easier logistics

Why Kayak the Mogan Caves (and Not Just Tour by Boat)

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Why Kayak the Mogan Caves (and Not Just Tour by Boat)

Gran Canaria has a lot of coast. Most tours give you a view from above, then send you on your way. This one flips the script. You’re in the water on a sea kayak, moving at your own pace under an expert guide who’s actively judging conditions.

That changes the feel of the day. You notice the cliffs more because you’re close to them. You feel the wind and the water because you’re riding it, not staring at it. And when you snorkel, you’re already positioned where the marine life tends to show up best.

It’s also a rare setup where the day includes both hands-on sport and real exploration. You’ll swim, snorkel, and spend time around the caves rather than just passing by.

Route Vibe: Adventure, But With a Safety Guardrail

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Route Vibe: Adventure, But With a Safety Guardrail

This is branded as an “adventure route,” and it delivers that energy. But it’s not chaotic. You meet the team, get prepped, and you’re briefed for the specific realities of kayaking in open water.

The provider emphasizes that they always try to visit all the caves of the Mogan Cliffs when conditions allow. That’s a big promise—so it matters that they also state they check sea conditions to do it safely. Translation: your guide isn’t just running a script; they’re making calls based on wind, water movement, and how the group is handling it.

If you’re the type who likes your travel days active and a little challenging, this fits well. If you want a fully relaxed day with zero sea exposure, you’ll probably find it stressful.

Meeting Point and Timing: Show Up Early or Pay the Price

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Meeting Point and Timing: Show Up Early or Pay the Price

You’ll start at C. Alhambra, 6, 35138 Taurito, Las Palmas, Spain. The experience includes a clear instruction to meet 15 minutes before the starting time.

That small detail matters. In situations like this, you’re usually not just walking to a waiting bus—you’re gearing up, organizing boats, and starting the route right on schedule. If you roll in late, the day can get messy fast.

The good news: it’s described as near public transportation, so you shouldn’t be stuck renting a car just to reach the dock area.

What’s Included: Gear, Jackets, and the Stuff You Don’t Want to Buy

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - What’s Included: Gear, Jackets, and the Stuff You Don’t Want to Buy

For about 4 hours (approx.), you’re paying for far more than a spot on a boat. The essentials included are:

  • Kayaking equipment
  • Snorkeling equipment
  • Waterproof jackets

That’s a practical win. Waterproof jackets alone can save you the hassle of bringing your own gear that you might never use again back home. And with snorkeling equipment included, you’re not trying to guess what fits your face, your hair, and your comfort level at the last minute.

You also get the structure of a guided route and stops—so you’re not responsible for figuring out where to go next while you’re paddling.

Small Group Size: Why Max 15 Travelers Matters

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Small Group Size: Why Max 15 Travelers Matters

The tour caps at 15 travelers. In the water, that’s a big deal. With small groups, the guide can:

  • explain technique without rushing,
  • keep an eye on swimmers,
  • manage timing when someone needs extra help with entry or snorkeling prep.

One more subtle benefit: smaller groups tend to reduce waiting. You spend more time moving and exploring, less time milling around.

Fitness and Eligibility Rules You Should Actually Read

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Fitness and Eligibility Rules You Should Actually Read

This is one of those tours where the “adventure” part is real, not marketing fluff.

You must:

  • be able to swim confidently in the sea,
  • understand English or Spanish,
  • be between ages 16 and 55,
  • have a BMI between 18 and 33 to keep the kayak balanced,
  • have moderate physical fitness.

The provider also explicitly notes that the route is really hard for overweight people because of kayak balance. So if your BMI is outside that range, don’t gamble. It’s not a moral judgment—it’s basic physics and safety.

Also note: the kayaking portion and the water time can feel like more effort than you expect, especially if you’re not used to paddling or breathing through a snorkel while moving with the sea.

Launch Day Reality: The 80-Meter Kayak Carry

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Launch Day Reality: The 80-Meter Kayak Carry

After meeting, you carry the kayaks together—about 80 meters to the beach—before launching. That’s short, but it’s not nothing. It’s the moment where you’ll feel whether the day’s pace matches your comfort level.

Then you launch onto a route described as filled with discovery and adrenaline, including two unforgettable stops. Those stops are where the day stops being “exercise by the coast” and becomes “oh wow, this is unique.”

Stop One: Kayaking Along the Cliffs and Caves

Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves - Stop One: Kayaking Along the Cliffs and Caves

Your first big stretch is spent kayaking with the cliffs and cave surroundings as your backdrop. You’re not just looking at the Mogan area—you’re traveling beside it.

This is also where a guide earns their keep. You’ll want someone guiding you on:

  • where to position in the water,
  • how to handle basic navigation,
  • when to pause and when to move.

In customer feedback, guides named Pablo and Dani come up repeatedly—both praised for being knowledgeable, funny, and strongly safety focused. That combo helps a lot when you’re a little nervous. Clear instructions reduce stress. Humor keeps the group relaxed.

Stop Two: Snorkeling and Cave Swimming (What to Expect)

Snorkeling is part of the experience, and the cave element is a core highlight. The vibe here is swim, explore, and keep your breathing steady.

A practical tip from participants: if you want the best chance at fish variety, stay near the cliffs/reefs around the snorkeling area. That’s useful because it tells you where to look when visibility and current are doing their own thing.

Cave swimming can be emotionally intense even when it’s safe. The key is to stay calm, follow the guide’s pace, and don’t fight the water. If you’re comfortable in open water, this feels like a genuine adventure. If you’re not, you’ll want to build confidence before committing.

Beach Time for Sunbathing and Resetting Your Body

You’re not paddling the whole time. The day includes time to rest on beautiful beaches, which is a big part of why this tour works as a half-day.

After snorkeling and cave time, your body tends to need a breather: shoulders tighten, breathing resets, and you’ll likely feel that saltwater thirst. This break is the “save your energy” part of the itinerary.

If you’re the type to pack snacks and water for long days, you’ll probably enjoy having your own small plan too—even though the tour isn’t explicitly described as meal-inclusive.

Options Like Cliff Jumping: Fun, But Not the Whole Story

Some participants mention a cliff-jump moment as part of the outing. If you’re curious about it, be aware that this kind of activity is usually weather- and conditions-dependent, and it’s not the centerpiece you should plan around if you’re unsure about heights.

Either way, the main attraction remains kayaking and cave snorkeling. The cliff jump, if it’s offered, is a bonus for thrill-seekers.

Photos and Guide Personality: Why You’ll Remember the Day

A lot of tours do the basics well and then disappear from your memory. This one seems to do something else: guides focus on making the experience enjoyable.

Several people specifically praised Pablo and Dani for being encouraging, funny, and professional. One person mentioned that photos are taken for free, which is a thoughtful little extra—especially because on the water, you’re usually too busy to grab your own camera shots.

Even if you bring a waterproof phone pouch, you may miss angles. Having a guide snap photos helps you capture the “how did this happen so fast?” moments.

Price and Value: Is $62.91 Worth It?

At $62.91 per person for around 4 hours, the value depends on what you want from Gran Canaria.

Here’s the honest way I think about it:

  • You’re paying for time on the water plus gear plus a guide.
  • You’re getting snorkeling and cave exploration, not just a scenic paddle.
  • You’re in a small group of max 15, which reduces the usual “herding” feeling on tours.

If you compare this to boat tours that only show you caves from a distance (and leave you with a snorkel kit but no real in-water movement), this feels like a better match for active travelers.

That said, one traveler felt it was expensive and was disappointed about seeing fewer caves than expected. The provider claims they try to visit all caves when conditions allow, but sea conditions can affect what’s possible. So if you’re booking with a very specific expectation of maximum cave count, keep your mind open to adjustments.

Weather and Cancellations: How the Day Stays in Motion

This activity requires good weather.

You get:

  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
  • If weather cancels the experience, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

This matters because sea conditions can change. When you’re doing cave-adjacent kayaking and snorkeling, safety is everything. The good sign here is that the company explicitly ties the route to sea conditions and offers options if weather doesn’t cooperate.

Language and Booking Logistics: Simple, But Check the Details

You’ll need to understand English or Spanish. The tour provides offered in: English.

Booking typically involves:

  • a mobile ticket
  • confirmation received within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability)

Near public transportation at the meeting point helps. But with an ocean activity, you should still plan to arrive early, not just on time.

Who This Tour Fits Best

This is a strong match for:

  • confident swimmers who are comfortable in open sea conditions,
  • travelers who want a sporty half-day with guided coaching,
  • couples or friends who like shared challenges and teamwork in the water,
  • people who want authentic coastal exploration rather than a quick photo stop.

It may not be a great fit for:

  • non-swimmers or anyone who feels uneasy around waves,
  • people who don’t meet the BMI range or age limits,
  • travelers hoping for a fully relaxed day with minimal sea exposure.

If you’re in that middle zone—nervous but willing—this could still work, as long as you’re honest about your swimming confidence and you listen to the guide.

Final Thoughts: Should You Book This Kayaking and Snorkeling Adventure?

If you want a Gran Canaria day that’s physical, scenic, and genuinely different, I’d say yes—especially if you like small groups and safety-focused guiding.

Book it when:

  • you’re a comfortable swimmer,
  • you’re okay with kayaking effort and water time,
  • you want cave exploration, not just coastal views.

Skip it or pick something gentler if:

  • you’re easily stressed by open water,
  • you don’t meet the BMI or age requirements,
  • you’d rather avoid any snorkeling or cave swimming elements.

The big reason to trust this experience is simple: travelers consistently praise guides, stunning sea surroundings, and good value for what’s included. Just go in with eyes open about the swimming and fitness requirements, and you’ll likely come back with stories you can’t get any other way.

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Kayaking Adventure Route with Snorkeling in Mogan Caves



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FAQ

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is C. Alhambra, 6, 35138 Taurito, Las Palmas, Spain.

How long is the kayaking and snorkeling experience?

It lasts about 4 hours.

What is the price per person?

The price is $62.91 per person.

How many people are in the group?

The tour has a maximum of 15 travelers.

What language is offered?

It’s offered in English, and you also need to understand English or Spanish.

What equipment is provided?

You’ll receive kayaking and snorkeling equipment, plus waterproof jackets.

Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?

No. You must be able to swim confidently in the sea.

Are there age and body type limits?

Yes. Ages are 16 to 55, and there is a BMI requirement between 18 and 33 to keep the kayak balanced.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts. If weather cancels the trip, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.