Planning a trip to Fuerteventura and looking for a memorable way to explore the island’s waters? Then this sailing trip from Morro Jable might just be what you need. While I haven’t personally taken this exact cruise, from what I’ve gathered and the glowing reviews, it’s clear that this experience offers a great mix of nature, adventure, and relaxation.
What really catches the eye is the small group size—limited to just eight people—which promises a more intimate and personalized outing. Plus, the chance to spot dolphins, whales, and turtles in their natural habitat sounds pretty tempting, especially if you’re keen on wildlife.
However, it’s worth noting that because it’s a sailing boat—specifically a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2—there can be quite a bit of wind and some rough seas. If you’re prone to seasickness or prefer a more stable ride, this could be a consideration.
All in all, this trip seems well-suited for travelers who want a genuine sailing adventure, enjoy wildlife, and savor good food in a relaxed setting. If you’re after a quiet, scenic escape on the water with a knowledgeable captain, this might be your perfect match.
- Key Points
- What to Expect on the Fuerteventura Sailing Trip
- The Itinerary in Detail
- The Anchor Stop
- Sailing and Participating
- The Experience of Wildlife and Scenery
- Food and Drinks
- The Small Group Advantage
- Is It Worth the Price?
- Who Is This Tour Best For?
- The Sum Up
- Fuerteventura Sailing Trip from Morro Jable
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Key Points

- Small group size ensures a personal experience.
- Wildlife sightings including dolphins, whales, and turtles are common and memorable.
- Active participation available if you want to take the wheel, or just relax and enjoy the ride.
- Snorkeling and swimming opportunities during the stop at anchor make it more than just a boat ride.
- Home-cooked Canarian lunch and drinks are included, adding local flavor and value.
- Wi-Fi on board keeps you connected, even out at sea.
What to Expect on the Fuerteventura Sailing Trip

This tour, operated by Fuerteventura Sailing Trips, offers a roughly 3.5-hour cruise starting from Morro Jable. The boat itself is a Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2, a classic sailing yacht that lends itself to a more authentic experience compared to larger, crowded tourist vessels.
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The Itinerary in Detail
The cruise begins at 11:00 am, with your pickup included from hotels in Costa Calma and Jandia. Once on board, you’ll immediately notice the intimacy of the group—only a maximum of eight travelers—which makes for a friendly, relaxed atmosphere.
The captain will take you along the coast, searching for marine life like dolphins and possibly whales and turtles. The thrill of spotting dolphins is a highlight for many, with reviewers describing their sightings as “superb” and “magical.” Since the reviews mention dolphin pods being seen and even whales being spotted, it’s safe to say wildlife is a significant part of the appeal.
The Anchor Stop
After sailing for a while and enjoying the wind in your hair, the boat will drop anchor in a scenic bay. This is your chance to swim in crystal-clear waters, snorkel among colorful fish, or just relax on the boat. The captain chooses a safe and attractive spot for swimming, which travelers describe as “beautiful” and “perfect.”
While at anchor, you’ll enjoy a homemade lunch—a true highlight—featuring fresh Canarian products like potatoes with mojo sauce, ham, cheese, salads, and bread. Drinks flow throughout the cruise, including water, cold beers, white wine, and cava, ensuring you stay refreshed. Reviewers frequently mention the deliciousness of the food and the generous drinks selection, adding a nice touch to the experience.
Sailing and Participating
One of the unique aspects of this trip is the chance to manage the boat yourself under the captain’s supervision if you wish. For those interested, this is a real sailing adventure—there’s no huge catamaran to hide behind. Instead, you’ll get to steer the boat and learn the ropes, which reviewers say adds an active, fun element.
If you prefer to relax, you can just sit back, soak up the views, and watch the ocean pass by. The boat’s Wi-Fi also means you can share your experience or stay connected if needed.
The Experience of Wildlife and Scenery
From the reviews, it’s clear that the marine life sightings are a major draw. Multiple travelers talk about seeing dolphins “close-up,” with some even mentioning whales and rays. One reviewer shared, “We saw a whale. Loads of dolphins & a ray while anchored for lunch,” which sounds like a highlight of the trip.
The coastline scenery of Fuerteventura from the water is another big plus, with travelers noting the beautiful bays and rugged coastlines. Sailing along the coast gives you a different perspective of the island—more raw and natural compared to the busy beaches and resorts.
Food and Drinks

The lunch provided is described as fresh, homemade, and plentiful. The menu includes local dishes like potatoes with mojo sauce, ham, cheese, salads, and bread—simple but well-loved by reviewers. Many mention the delicious quality of the food and the generous drinks selection, including wines, cava, and beers, which make the trip feel even more indulgent.
For those with dietary requests, it’s worth noting that you can specify these when you book. The crew seems attentive to preferences, which is a nice touch.
The Small Group Advantage

Having only eight people on board makes this feel more like a private day out rather than a crowded tour. Reviewers rave about how friendly and attentive the captain, Piotr, is, noting that he’s knowledgeable, caring, and fun.
One review describes the trip as “an excellent sailing experience,” highlighting how the small group makes conversations easier and the overall vibe relaxed and friendly. This is perfect for anyone wanting a more personalized experience on the water, especially if you enjoy chatting with your crew and fellow travelers.
Is It Worth the Price?

At $98.48 per person, this trip offers a lot—wildlife, snorkeling, a homemade lunch, Wi-Fi, and the chance to actively participate in sailing. When you compare it to larger, more commercial tours, the intimacy, and the quality of the experience seem to justify the cost.
It’s also worth mentioning that booking about 18 days in advance is typical, so plan accordingly if you’re eager to secure a spot.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This sailing trip is ideal for travelers who love the sea, wildlife, and a bit of adventure. It’s perfect if you’re after a small-group experience rather than a large tour. If you enjoy active participation and learning some sailing skills, you’ll love the opportunity to steer the boat.
People who appreciate fresh, local food and a relaxed, friendly atmosphere will find this trip particularly satisfying. It’s not a formal or luxury cruise, but rather a genuine sailing adventure with plenty of authentic touches.
The Sum Up

This Fuerteventura sailing trip from Morro Jable offers a wonderful blend of wildlife encounters, scenic views, and hands-on sailing, all wrapped up in a small-group setting. The chance to see dolphins and whales in their natural habitat, combined with snorkeling and a homemade Canarian lunch, makes it a memorable day out.
It’s especially suited for travelers who want a more personal, authentic experience on the water, away from the crowds. The knowledgeable captain and friendly crew are a highlight, making sure everyone feels well looked after.
While the wind and sea conditions might be rougher than a larger, more stable vessel, it’s part of the authentic sailing experience many reviewers praise. If you’re comfortable with that and eager to explore Fuerteventura’s coast from the sea, this trip is well worth considering.
Fuerteventura Sailing Trip from Morro Jable
“It was an exceptionally beautiful experience. Thank you, Piotr, for this wonderful day. We sailed a lot, saw a few dolphins, and were very well tak…”
FAQ

Is transportation included?
Yes, a shuttle bus picks you up and drops you off from hotels in Costa Calma and Jandia, which adds convenience.
What is the maximum group size?
Only eight people can join, creating an intimate atmosphere.
Can I participate actively in sailing?
Yes, you can steer the boat under supervision if you want to be more involved.
How long is the trip?
The cruise lasts about 3.5 hours, starting at 11:00 am.
Are there vegetarian or other dietary options?
You can specify dietary requests when booking, and the crew seems accommodating.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, sunscreen, and a towel are recommended for swimming and snorkeling.
What kind of boat is used?
A Jeanneau Sun Odyssey 42.2, a classic sailing yacht.
Is Wi-Fi available onboard?
Yes, complimentary Wi-Fi is available, so you can stay connected.
What wildlife might I see?
Dolphins, whales, turtles, and rays are possible sightings.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour is weather-dependent; if canceled, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If you’re after a genuine sailing adventure with wildlife, friendly crew, and great food, this trip from Morro Jable looks like a fantastic way to spend part of your Fuerteventura holiday.
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