Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours

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Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $543.07
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Operated by Barco de Vela de Lujo Roulette · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 5.0 (61)Duration3 hours (approx.)Price from$543.07Operated byBarco de Vela de Lujo RouletteBook viaViator

Whales are the big draw, but the comfort is real. You get a private 3-hour sailboat cruise with hotel pickup and drop-off, plus an open bar, lunch, and time to swim or snorkel near Costa Adeje. I love that it’s built around easy comfort on the water, not checklists on land, and the crew service makes the whole thing feel effortless.

One thing to keep in mind: sea conditions can affect how much you’ll want to get in the water, and snack selection may feel a bit limited for some families. If you’re the type who hates waves, bring that in your plan.

Key Things That Make This Cruise Worth Your Time

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Key Things That Make This Cruise Worth Your Time

  • Door-to-door pickup from hotels within 20 km of Puerto Colón, using an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Private group up to 8, so you’re not fighting for space on deck
  • Unlimited open bar + snacks + lunch, including alcoholic beverages
  • Snorkeling gear provided for your swim/snorkel stop in secluded bays
  • Real marine-life sightings are common, from dolphins and turtles to pilot whales

Getting to Puerto Colón Is Half the Ease

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Getting to Puerto Colón Is Half the Ease
Costa Adeje can feel spread out, so I like that this outing starts with hotel pickup. You board an air-conditioned vehicle heading to Puerto Colón (Costa Adeje), then your cruise ends with drop-off back at your hotel.

The meeting point is Av. de Colón, 5, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, and the operator says it’s possible to pick up from other hotels too, as long as they’re within 20 km of Puerto Colón. When you request collection, you’ll get confirmation and a time, so keep an eye on messages on your reservation platform and be ready when the pickup window hits.

This setup matters because it gives you a smoother start. You’re not racing taxis or guessing bus schedules while your timing for boarding tightens.

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Boarding Roulette’s Luxury Sailboat: Private, Practical, and Calm

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Boarding Roulette’s Luxury Sailboat: Private, Practical, and Calm
Once you arrive, you step onto a luxurious sailboat and get an orientation with the skipper and crew. That’s not just formalities—on a small vessel, knowing how things work helps you relax fast.

This is a private tour, meaning only your group goes out together. With a group size up to 8 people, the crew can actually pay attention to what you want: drinks, food pace, where you’re standing for photos, and whether you’ll want to snorkel at the stop.

A detail I appreciate is the way the experience is structured around you holding an open bar drink while you sail. It sounds simple, but on the Atlantic, that first hour sets the mood. You’re not waiting around for the day to start.

Whale-Watching Time on the North Atlantic: It’s Luck, But You Still Get Effort

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Whale-Watching Time on the North Atlantic: It’s Luck, But You Still Get Effort
The route is all about looking for whales and other marine life in the North Atlantic, with sightings happening as you search. The operator calls out whale watching with luck, and that’s honest. You can’t control what the ocean decides to show you.

What you can control is how prepared you are. Wear sun protection, keep your phone or camera handy, and plan to spend time scanning the water rather than just sitting below deck. On calm stretches, being up on deck makes a real difference.

I also like how the cruising style aims to avoid hassling wildlife. In customer comments, the crew mentions turning off the engine when animals are close, so you get those moments without the constant noise that can push marine life away. If you care about ethical wildlife viewing, that’s a big plus.

The 3-Hour Cruising Rhythm: Sail, Look, Then Swim or Snorkel

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - The 3-Hour Cruising Rhythm: Sail, Look, Then Swim or Snorkel
Your time at sea is about three hours, and it follows a simple rhythm: sail out, search for animals, then stop intermittently for swimming and snorkeling. The stop is typically in calmer, secluded areas so you can safely get in the water.

Here’s the practical part: swimming and snorkeling are optional. If conditions are rough, you may choose not to get in. One family described skipping the swim because the sea was a bit choppy during the stop. That’s a normal call, and you won’t feel punished for it.

Snorkeling gear is included, which saves you from packing your own. If you don’t snorkel often, you’ll still have what you need to try it during the stop. And the crew can help with where to position yourself so you actually see fish, not just water.

Food and Drinks: Open Bar Plus Lunch You Can Smell

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Food and Drinks: Open Bar Plus Lunch You Can Smell
This is not a bare-bones boat snack situation. You get access to an open bar throughout the cruise, plus snacks and lunch. Alcoholic beverages are included too, so you can go all-in on a day at sea without doing math in your head.

Lunch style is a highlight in the comments. People talk about homemade paella and also mention cake on special birthdays. One celebration included a birthday cake and decorations on the boat, and the staff handled it in a way that felt personal rather than just a generic add-on.

There’s also a small note worth respecting. One review said the only snack provided was potato chips and suggested adding fruit, especially for families with kids. So if you’re picky about snack variety, plan to bring a backup small snack for children just in case.

Still, the overall pattern is clear: food and drinks are plentiful, and the day moves at a relaxed pace around that.

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Stop 1: The Roulette Luxury Sailboat Session (What It Actually Feels Like)

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Stop 1: The Roulette Luxury Sailboat Session (What It Actually Feels Like)
The cruise is framed as one main sailing session on the Roulette Luxury Sailboat for about three hours. During this time, you’re out for marine sightings, and the comments mention birds too, spotted in their natural habitat.

For you, the experience is less about a rigid route and more about the crew’s ability to respond to what the sea offers. When whales or dolphins show up, you’ll likely get time close enough to truly see what’s happening—people describe seeing pilot whales, dolphins alongside the boat, and sea turtles in the water.

One of the real advantages of a sailboat is that it often feels calmer than a big motorized boat for both sound and motion. If the weather cooperates, you’ll notice it.

What You Might See: Turtles, Dolphins, Pilot Whales, and the Surprise Things

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - What You Might See: Turtles, Dolphins, Pilot Whales, and the Surprise Things
Expect a chance at whales and dolphins, plus other ocean wildlife. Multiple sightings show up in the comments: turtles, dolphins, and pilot whales are common mentions, and several people describe seeing pods with babies.

Some memorable surprises show up too. One account mentioned hammerhead sharks and giant squid eggs. You can’t count on that kind of thing, but it tells you this area can produce unusual sightings if conditions line up.

So I’d plan with a simple mindset:

  • Treat whales and dolphin sightings as a goal, not a guarantee.
  • Bring patience and time on deck, because the best moments often come when you stop trying to rush the ocean.

If you want wildlife viewing that feels respectful, this cruise’s vibe seems built for that—sail first, engine use minimized when animals are near, and frequent chances to look rather than a constant schedule.

Snorkeling Gear and Crew Photo Help: The Stuff That Makes It Feel Like a Service

Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colon 3 hours - Snorkeling Gear and Crew Photo Help: The Stuff That Makes It Feel Like a Service
Included snorkeling gear is great, but what makes it feel smoother is how the crew supports you. Comments mention the crew taking photographs from aboard the boat. That’s a small thing, but it changes your day—less fumbling with a selfie stick, more actually being in the moment.

For families, the onboard handling matters too. One review mentioned children being able to take the bar (steering) with guidance, which is exactly the kind of kid-pleasing detail that makes a boat day feel special without turning it into chaos.

If you’re traveling as a couple, the service still works. You get time on deck for views, then a relaxed stop for swimming or snorkeling, and meals and drinks handled for you.

Price and Value: What $543.07 Covers for Up to 8 People

The price is listed at $543.07 per group (up to 8) for roughly three hours. That’s the key value point: you’re not paying per person for a private outing, and that changes how affordable it feels once you split it.

If your group fills the boat (8 people), you’re paying about $68 per person for:

  • private tour time at sea (around three hours)
  • hotel pickup and drop-off within 20 km
  • unlimited open bar, including alcoholic beverages
  • snacks and lunch
  • snorkeling gear
  • a dedicated crew and skipper

The small extra to note: there’s a 1.20€ per hour parking fee that’s payable at tour check-in. It’s minor, but it’s still something you should be ready for so it doesn’t surprise you at the desk.

Is it cheap? No. But for a private sail outing with food, drinks, snorkeling gear, and door-to-door pickup, it lands in the category of “worth it if you want the comfort level.”

Who Should Book This Private Yacht Cruise?

This cruise fits best if you like:

  • a private feel (up to 8 people) instead of sharing with strangers
  • marine-life outings where the crew helps you find the animals
  • easy food and drinks with no planning on your part
  • families who want kids to have something memorable beyond just sitting on a beach

It also works well for couples. The day runs at a relaxed pace, with time to look for wildlife, plus a swim/snorkel moment if you want it.

If you’re traveling with very young kids, it helps that children must be accompanied by an adult, and the crew seems comfortable managing family groups. Still, you’ll want to consider motion sickness risk since sea conditions can change during stops.

Should You Book This Private Yacht Excursion from Puerto Colón?

If your priority is a memorable, comfortable half-day on the water—complete with pickup, open bar, lunch, and snorkeling gear—this is an easy yes. The big win is how much you get included for a private group, and how often people mention meaningful wildlife sightings like dolphins, turtles, and pilot whales.

I’d say book it when:

  • you’re traveling with 2–8 people and want the privacy value
  • you care about a crew-run experience where food and drinks are handled
  • you want a realistic shot at whales, not just a generic boat ride

I’d pause and rethink if:

  • you’re sensitive to choppy water and know you’ll skip the water stop
  • you need lots of snack variety for children, since at least one family found the snack selection basic

FAQ

How long is the private yacht excursion from Puerto Colón?

It’s about 3 hours.

What’s the group size for this private tour?

It’s priced per group and can run with up to 8 people.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Yes. Pickup and drop-off within 20 km of Puerto Colón are included.

Where does the tour start?

The meeting point is Av. de Colón, 5, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

What’s included in the price besides the cruise?

The tour includes unlimited drinks (open bar), snacks, snorkeling gear, lunch, and alcoholic beverages.

Is snorkeling gear provided?

Yes, snorkeling gear is included.

Do you swim or snorkel during the cruise?

There are intermittent stops for swimming and snorkeling, but it’s optional.

Is whale watching guaranteed?

No. Whale and marine-life sightings are described as with luck.

What extra cost might come up during check-in?

A 1.20€ per hour parking fee may be payable at tour check-in.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

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