If you’re thinking about adding some aquatic adventure to your Fuerteventura trip, this guided snorkeling tour from Caleta de Fuste might catch your eye. While I haven’t personally taken this exact trip, I’ve seen enough reviews and details to give you a clear picture of what to expect. It promises a calm, beginner-friendly way to enjoy the island’s marine life, with the added bonus of a small-group setting.
What we really like about this experience is the all-included gear and professional guidance—it takes away the stress of trying to figure out equipment or feeling unsure in the water. Plus, the boat trip to a scenic snorkel site off one of Fuerteventura’s best beaches makes for a relaxing and scenic outing. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the activity is relatively short—just around 40 to 50 minutes in the water—so if you’re craving a full-day adventure, this might feel a bit lightweight.
This tour seems well-suited for beginners, families, or anyone wanting a low-pressure introduction to snorkeling in this beautiful part of Spain. It’s a practical choice if you want a straightforward, guided experience without the need to rent or buy your own gear—but keep expectations in check regarding the depth and extent of marine exploration.
Key Points

- All equipment provided makes it easy for first-timers or those without their own gear
- Small group size (up to 8) ensures personalized attention and a relaxed vibe
- Boat trip to a prime snorkeling location off Caleta de Fuste’s beaches offers scenic views
- Guided by a professional instructor who explains everything clearly, especially helpful for nervous or inexperienced snorkelers
- Duration of about 40-50 minutes in the water allows you to enjoy the marine life without it feeling rushed
- No hotel pickup or drop-off included, so you’ll need to get to the meeting point on your own
What the Experience Looks Like in Practice

The adventure kicks off at the Deep Blue Dive Center, conveniently located at the Muelle Deportivo de Caleta de Fuste. You’ll meet your guide, receive a quick briefing, and get suited up with all the gear—faciemask, snorkel, fins, and a neoprene suit. The guides are praised for their helpfulness and patience, especially for newcomers who might be a tad anxious about breathing or swimming underwater.
Once everyone is ready, the boat takes you out to a designated snorkeling site just off the coast. This trip typically lasts around 15 minutes and offers a lovely chance to enjoy some scenic views from the water. The actual snorkeling session lasts between 40 and 50 minutes, during which you’ll float over a vibrant underwater scene teeming with fish.
The marine life, as reported by several reviewers, is quite lively, with fish of various types visible. One reviewer described it as a “great experience,” thanks to a helpful and informative guide. They appreciated the way the guide explained everything clearly and was patient with those who were nervous. Another said, “We saw so many different fish,” which is a good sign that the site delivers on diversity.
However, not everyone’s experience was perfect. A few reviews mentioned that the fish weren’t abundant or that the snorkeling area was quite limited—just about three meters from the bay. One reviewer commented, “There are not many fishes, never going to do it again,” which suggests that marine sightings can be unpredictable. So, if your main goal is snorkeling to see as many fish as possible, this might not be the most exciting trip for you.
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What’s Included and What’s Not

The tour price is $43.99 per person, which may seem reasonable for a guided, all-gear-included activity. You’ll get:
- A briefing from the boat captain
- Use of all snorkeling equipment, including face masks, snorkels, fins, and neoprene suits
What’s not included are food, drinks, and hotel transportation, so plan accordingly. This means you should arrive prepared or plan to explore nearby afterward. The meeting point is centrally located at the Deep Blue Dive Center, near public transportation, making it accessible without needing a car.
Timing, Group Size, and Practical Details
The tour departs at 11:00am, with the option of choosing a morning or afternoon session (this review focuses on the morning). The maximum group size is eight participants, ensuring a more intimate experience, which many travelers appreciate. The duration from start to finish is roughly 1 hour and 15 minutes, with the actual snorkeling time being about 40-50 minutes.
Children are welcome from age 8, provided they are accompanied by an adult. This makes it a manageable activity for families with older kids interested in trying snorkeling for the first time.
The Value Proposition

At just under $44, this experience offers a good value for those who want a guided, hassle-free introduction to snorkeling. The inclusion of all equipment and the focus on safety and instruction make it a practical choice for beginners. If you’re someone who enjoys small-group tours with personalized attention, you’ll likely find this trip rewarding.
However, if marine life sightings are your primary goal, keep in mind that visibility and fish populations can vary. The reviews show a mix of experiences—some guests saw a lot, others less so. It’s worth tempering expectations but knowing that the guides are praised for their helpfulness and patience.
Who Should Consider This Tour?
This snorkeling trip is particularly well-suited for first-timers, families with older children, or anyone wanting a relaxed, guided experience without the fuss of managing gear or logistics. It’s ideal if you prefer a shorter, manageable water activity that offers scenic views and marine encounters in calm waters.
If you’re looking for a more adventurous or extensive underwater exploration, you might want to look for other options. But for a straightforward, friendly introduction to snorkeling in Fuerteventura, this tour ticks most boxes.
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- Fuerteventura: Sailing with Snorkeling and Dolphin Watching
- Fuerteventura: Guided Snorkeling in La Lajita with Pickup
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to bring my own gear? No, all necessary equipment—mask, snorkel, fins, and neoprene suits—are provided. This makes it convenient for travelers who don’t have their own gear or don’t want to buy or rent it separately.
Is the activity suitable for beginners? Yes, the tour is designed for all levels, including absolute beginners. The guides are experienced and patient, explaining everything clearly and helping you feel comfortable in the water.
How long will I be in the water? Expect about 40 to 50 minutes of snorkeling, which is enough time to see some marine life without it feeling too long or rushed.
Can children participate? Children from age 8 can join, but they need to be supervised by an adult. It’s a family-friendly activity, especially for older kids interested in water sports.
What should I do if the weather isn’t good? The tour is weather-dependent. If weather conditions cause cancellation, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How do I get to the meeting point? The meeting point is at the Deep Blue Dive Center, close to public transportation, making it easy to reach without needing a car.
What about food and drinks? Food and drinks are not included, so plan to bring water or snacks if needed, especially if you’re planning to do other activities afterward.
Guided Snorkeling Experience in Caleta de Fuste
“Absolutely brilliant experience. The guide explained everything perfectly and was so patient with us when we were anxious about the breathing techn…”
Final Thoughts

This guided snorkeling tour from Caleta de Fuste offers a practical, beginner-friendly way to explore the local marine world without fuss. With all gear included and a small group setting, it’s perfect for those new to snorkeling or travelers seeking a relaxed, guided experience. The scenic boat ride and the opportunity to see fish in calm, clear waters add to the appeal.
While marine sightings can vary, the guides’ helpfulness and the straightforward nature of the trip make it a solid choice for those wanting safe, guided water fun. It’s especially suitable for families, solo travelers, or anyone curious about trying snorkeling in a laid-back environment.
If you’re after a short, scenic, and well-organized aquatic adventure, this trip could very well fit the bill. Just keep your expectations in check regarding the marine life, and you’re likely to enjoy a pleasant, memorable time exploring Fuerteventura’s underwater scenes.
Remember: Always arrive prepared, respect the environment, and listen carefully to your guide to make the most of this underwater adventure.
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