Our take on this 3-hour luxury catamaran cruise out of Marina del Sur (Las Galletas): you get a smooth ride along Tenerife’s coast, with live commentary about the islands and marine life, plus a local-inspired brunch served onboard. It’s an easy “day out on the Atlantic” style trip that mixes sightseeing with relaxing time at sea.
The two best parts for me are the coastal views—from Las Galletas past Punta Rasca Lighthouse and on toward the Los Cristianos cliffs—and the way food and drinks are handled: a simple, sea-friendly brunch using 100% Canarian foods, plus unlimited beer, soft drinks, and water.
One thing to consider: wildlife sightings and meal timing can vary based on sea conditions and where the cetaceans are. A few guests mention food served later or not quite as expected, so go in with flexible expectations and you’ll likely enjoy it more.
- Key highlights before you book
- Luxury catamaran cruise on Tenerife: what the experience feels like
- Getting there and pickup rules (the stuff that trips people up)
- The 3-hour itinerary: how the timing usually plays out
- Route highlights: Las Galletas, Punta Rasca Lighthouse, and the Los Cristianos cliffs
- Las Galletas (starting view point)
- Punta Rasca Lighthouse
- Diego Hernández Beach
- Los Cristianos Cliff area
- Onboard comfort: Balinese beds and what VIP changes
- Brunch on the water: Canarian foods, sea-friendly plates, and drink flow
- Swimming or cooling off: when it happens
- Whale and dolphin watching: great when it happens, not promised
- Group size and atmosphere: what 66 people feels like
- Pricing and value: is .59 per person a good deal?
- Who this trip suits best (and who should look elsewhere)
- What to bring and how to get the most out of 3 hours
- Cancellation and weather: plan like an adult (in a good way)
- Should you book this Tenerife catamaran brunch cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the luxury catamaran cruise with brunch?
- How much does it cost per person?
- Where does the cruise start and end?
- Is pickup offered?
- What’s included with the brunch and drinks?
- Does the tour include commentary?
- How many people are on board?
- What is the cancellation policy?
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Key highlights before you book
- 5-star catamaran vibes with Balinese-style beds for lounging in the sun and sea breeze
- Coast route hits Tenerife landmarks like Punta Rasca Lighthouse and the Los Cristianos cliff line
- Canarian brunch + unlimited drinks (beer, soft drinks, water) included on board
- Live commentary about islands and marine life, not just a silent cruise
- Small-to-medium group size (max 66 travelers), with an optional VIP upgrade for beds
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours and a weather-dependent start (good weather required)
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Luxury catamaran cruise on Tenerife: what the experience feels like

This is the kind of Tenerife outing you choose when you want a change of pace from the beach, without turning it into a complicated day. You meet at Five Star Boat Trip Catamaran, Marina del Sur (Pantalán 3), Las Galletas, then head out on a 5-star catamaran designed for comfort and viewing from the water.
Most people book it for three things: the views from the sea, the included food and drinks, and the chance to see whales or dolphins while the crew keeps you informed. Even when animals are shy, you still get a proper coastal cruise with stops that make it feel like more than just “a boat ride.”
And yes, it’s relaxed. You’re meant to lounge, take in the coast, and cool off when you feel like it.
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Getting there and pickup rules (the stuff that trips people up)

If you’re using pickup, plan to be ready early. The guidance is straightforward: wait at the designated pickup point 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time. Also, drivers won’t wait more than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup time.
If you’re meeting at the marina yourself, the start point is clearly listed, and it’s described as near public transportation. That matters because it’s one less stress factor on a day that’s supposed to be easy.
Practical tip: if you’re traveling from Puerto de la Cruz or Santa Cruz areas, aim to arrive with extra buffer. This is a “board-on-time” kind of experience, and catching the group early helps everything feel smoother.
The 3-hour itinerary: how the timing usually plays out
The cruise runs about 3 hours. The exact pacing can change a bit depending on conditions and where marine life is active, because the crew’s route and speed adjust to maximize responsible observation.
That flexibility is normal for whale and dolphin cruises. The key is what it means for you: your day is built around the ocean’s reality, not a rigid checklist of stops.
Instead of thinking of this as a strict itinerary, think of it as a coastal loop with prime viewing stretches, where meal service and swimming time are scheduled around safe navigation.
Route highlights: Las Galletas, Punta Rasca Lighthouse, and the Los Cristianos cliffs

You don’t just see Tenerife from far away. The route passes several recognizable coastal features, and the live commentary helps you connect what you’re looking at to what’s happening around you.
Here’s what you can expect to cruise past:
Las Galletas (starting view point)
Las Galletas is your launchpad. Even at the beginning, you’ll be seeing the shoreline in a way that’s hard to replicate from land—fresh angles, open ocean perspective, and a real sense of scale.
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Punta Rasca Lighthouse
This stretch is great for getting your bearings quickly. Lighthouses always help you visualize the coastline, and from a moving catamaran, the shoreline looks different with each turn.
Diego Hernández Beach
This is the kind of coastal segment that makes you understand why people come to Tenerife for both landscape and sea. From the water, the beach and coastline feel closer and more layered.
Los Cristianos Cliff area
The cliff line is one of those “wow, that’s dramatic” moments. Even if you’re not a photo person, you’ll feel the change in the coastline as the boat approaches this part of the route.
Onboard comfort: Balinese beds and what VIP changes

The catamaran experience is built for lounging. You’ll see Balinese beds onboard where you can relax while the boat heads along the coast.
There’s also mention of a VIP option. One guest noted that VIP beds (with a towel and one drink included) cost €30 extra per person, and that VIP passengers board and receive food earlier. Another traveler felt VIP was worth it for the bed experience and overall comfort.
How to read that as a practical traveler:
- If you’re mainly here for sun and a comfortable place to stay put, VIP might be useful.
- If you’re happy sitting centrally and not paying extra for priority, you may feel you don’t need it.
Either way, the base trip is designed to feel like “relaxed luxury,” not a cattle-call ferry.
Brunch on the water: Canarian foods, sea-friendly plates, and drink flow

Your brunch is described as inspired by local culture and made with local, 100% Canarian foods. It’s served onboard during the cruise, and it’s the kind of meal that fits the boat setting—simple enough that it works while you’re moving.
What’s included:
- Brunch onboard (Canarian-focused)
- Unlimited beer, soft drinks, and water
In other words, you’re not rationing drinks or waiting for a single late pour. Multiple guests specifically praised the food and drink quality, and others said the drinks kept flowing when requested.
A possible downside to plan for: at least one traveler reported the food felt cold and that meal service took much longer than expected, which made them feel like they missed key whale/dolphin time. The operator’s response frames it as a whale-watching/costal cruise with light brunch, and notes that timing may shift due to navigation conditions and wildlife activity—so the ocean is in charge.
My advice: if seeing whales or dolphins matters most to you, keep your schedule flexible in your head. This isn’t a timed lunch cruise where the meal is the main event.
Swimming or cooling off: when it happens

After brunch, you can take a dip in the ocean or just relax on board. The trip also includes plenty of time to settle in and enjoy the breeze—especially on a catamaran, where open seating and sea views are part of the fun.
Because the exact swim window isn’t pinned to a minute-by-minute schedule in the details you provided, think of it as “available when conditions and timing allow,” rather than a guaranteed swimming slot.
Whale and dolphin watching: great when it happens, not promised

This cruise is built around the idea of spotting marine life. It’s why the crew adjusts the route and speed on the day.
Two important realities:
1. Sightings aren’t guaranteed.
2. If cetaceans are found, the crew prioritizes responsible observation and safety.
Many travelers love the moments when dolphins appear—one guest described it as a memorable experience—and others say they saw whales and dolphins and even close-up activity from the boat.
If you don’t see animals, the route still gives you scenic coastal cruising plus a full included food-and-drink package. In other words, it’s still a worthwhile trip even on a quieter day—just don’t anchor your expectations on a guaranteed whale sighting.
Group size and atmosphere: what 66 people feels like
The maximum group size is 66 travelers. That’s not tiny, but it’s also not huge for a catamaran.
The overall vibe is usually social but not chaotic. Still, a couple of guests flagged the trip as crowded and mentioned separation between normal and VIP boarding/feeding. That means: if you hate waiting and want a smooth, uncrowded flow, consider arriving early and be strategic about seating.
Also note one practical warning from a guest: the boat can feel slippery onboard. It’s a small, common hazard on open decks, but worth respecting. Wear appropriate footwear and move slowly when the boat is underway.
Pricing and value: is $72.59 per person a good deal?
At $72.59 per person for about 3 hours, the big value points are what’s included:
- A luxury catamaran experience (not just a basic ferry trip)
- Canarian brunch
- Unlimited beer/soft drinks/water
- Live onboard commentary
- Coastal route with multiple named highlights
If you compare it to paying separately for a boat tour plus food plus drinks, this price often makes sense—especially for groups traveling in pairs or families who want a “one-ticket day.”
The one variable that can affect value is the VIP add-on. If you want a better bed setup or priority flow, you may pay extra. And if meal timing matters to you, keep in mind that ocean conditions can shift service.
Booked about 20 days in advance on average, it’s popular enough that planning ahead can help you get the time slot you prefer.
Who this trip suits best (and who should look elsewhere)
This cruise is a strong match if you:
- Want stunning coast views without a long day plan
- Like the idea of unlimited drinks plus an included meal
- Are open to whale/dolphin possibilities but not dependent on them
- Appreciate a comfortable, lounge-forward boat (beds matter)
It might be less ideal if you:
- Get cranky about timing and want perfect meal scheduling to the minute
- Strongly prefer uncrowded spaces and minimal waiting
- Are very sensitive to deck movement or slippery surfaces
What to bring and how to get the most out of 3 hours
You don’t need a checklist the size of a carry-on. But a few basics help:
- Sunscreen and sunglasses (sun plus salt air)
- A light layer for sea breeze
- Swimwear if you plan to cool off
- Camera or phone for the coast line angles
- Comfortable footwear (especially since at least one traveler mentioned slipperiness)
If you’re prone to seasickness, keep your own preferences in mind—this cruise description doesn’t mention medical aids or guarantees, so you’ll want to rely on your personal kit.
Cancellation and weather: plan like an adult (in a good way)
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before start time, you won’t get a refund.
Also, the experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
That’s fairly standard for ocean trips, but it’s worth taking seriously. Book it on a day where you have some flexibility, not the one night you absolutely can’t change.
Should you book this Tenerife catamaran brunch cruise?
If you want an easy, scenic Tenerife cruise with local Canarian brunch and unlimited drinks, this is a strong “yes” for most travelers. The route hits recognizable coastline highlights, and the onboard setup is meant for comfort, not rushing.
The only real “maybe” is if you’re picky about meal timing and you’re also depending on a whale/dolphin sighting. Since route and service can shift with sea conditions and where marine life appears, the best mindset is flexible: enjoy the coast, enjoy the included food and drinks, and let the ocean decide the wildlife part.
Bottom line: book it if you’re after a relaxed luxury half-day at sea with good value. Skip it (or upgrade with your priorities in mind) if you know you’ll be unhappy with crowds, shifting schedules, or deck conditions.
Luxury Catamaran Cruise with Brunch and Unlimited Drinks
FAQ
How long is the luxury catamaran cruise with brunch?
It lasts about 3 hours.
How much does it cost per person?
The price is $72.59 per person.
Where does the cruise start and end?
It starts at Five Star Boat Trip Catamaran, Marina del Sur, Pantalán 3, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. It ends back at the meeting point.
Is pickup offered?
Yes, pickup is offered. You should wait at the designated pickup point 10 minutes before the scheduled pickup time, and drivers won’t wait more than 5 minutes after the scheduled pickup time.
What’s included with the brunch and drinks?
You get a brunch made with local 100% Canarian foods, plus unlimited beer, soft drinks, and water.
Does the tour include commentary?
Yes. There is live commentary about the islands and marine life along the way.
How many people are on board?
There is a maximum of 66 travelers.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded. The experience also depends on good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.




































