Adeje Whale Watching Tour: A Complete Review of Los Gigantes & Swim
Planning a visit to Tenerife, that Canary Island, maybe sometime soon? Well, one thing you should really consider adding to your trip is a whale watching tour! There are, apparently, loads of options to pick from, but the “Adeje Whale Watching Tour to Los Gigantes with Lunch Swim” caught my eye, just a bit, because of the beautiful scenery and promise of spotting marine life, very closely. I took the trip and I’m ready to give you all the details, like your best mate, about what you can expect. Let’s check if it lives up to, possibly, all the hype.
Booking and Getting Ready
Alright, so, I secured my place for this adventure a couple of weeks in advance, more or less, and through a pretty reputable online booking site, it seems. The process itself was simple and painless. That’s usually what I’m hoping for. I received an email confirmation immediately, right away. Then, a reminder with all the necessary details showed up a day before the tour, and to be frank, this really helps to keep everything organized. On the morning of the trip, it turns out, reaching Puerto Colon in Adeje was quite easy, even. There’s ample parking close to the marina, still get there a tad earlier, you know, to grab a decent spot. Meeting the crew felt really smooth. I was greeted by a friendly bunch who efficiently checked us in, basically. The atmosphere was full of, apparently, expectation. I’d say most folks felt hopeful to glimpse some whales!
Setting Sail: The Boat and Crew
The catamaran they used, called something like, “Freebird One,” felt quite roomy and clean, so that was pleasant. There was ample seating both in the sun and shade, basically. The boat seems ideal for families with young children and older folks. The crew were so helpful and professional, too, providing ongoing information in several languages – that is that they’re accommodating to a varied group of passengers. That they delivered little snippets about the marine life we hoped to find and facts around Los Gigantes made for a more exciting trip, clearly. It felt more enriching, at any rate.
The Whale Watching Experience
As we sailed out from the harbor, the quest started! Apparently, it took almost 40 minutes, maybe, before we saw our first sign of whales. The crew kept up a steady communication about the journey’s progress. You could definitely sense building, really mounting excitement onboard, honestly. And there it was! The pilot whales, gracefully swimming alongside the boat. Now that’s really a moment. Very special, actually. I actually felt something like awe at the sight, or just stunned silent! The crew seemed extremely respectful towards marine life, just keeping a safe distance not to stress animals. The captain made certain we got fantastic views, yet maintaining a distance to cause any kind of disturbance. This thoughtful strategy guaranteed a memorable, mindful encounter, and that is cool, indeed.
Los Gigantes and Swimming
After an enjoyable time, it’s almost, watching those beautiful whales, the boat charted a course to Los Gigantes, fairly directly. Approaching those mighty cliffs of Los Gigantes is truly impressive. Very, very picturesque, actually! The sheer size and majesty of the rocks really hits you. The tour normally includes a stop in a pretty sheltered bay close to the cliffs where passengers can take dip. Snorkeling equipment is on hand if you like to investigate local sea life a bit more. The water, albeit invigorating, and surprisingly clear. This swimming break really served as an invigorating mid-tour highlight. Plus it made me ready for lunch, that is that.
Lunch Onboard
Lunch followed the swim and it was surprisingly pretty satisfying for food prepared on the boat. A simple buffet-style spread featured local specialties, like your Canary potatoes with mojo sauce, along with staples like, arguably, salads and rolls. Drinks like pop, water and, even, beer/wine were supplied through the cruise. The relaxed setting provided a possibility for travelers to talk about whale watching and, typically, exchange travel tips while appreciating views of the shoreline – just a top tier way to spend your vacation, right?
Overall Impression
My experience of Adeje Whale Watching trip including Los Gigantes absolutely met all expectations, and, maybe, surpassed some. Spotting the whales up close was moving, simply put, Los Gigantes delivered beautiful panoramas. The swim stop served as, basically, a wonderful highlight. All the crew played a huge part with friendly attitudes, really useful information, so much attention for marine conservation. Basically, you should book it too!
Pros and Cons
- Pros:
- Knowledgeable, very helpful crew
- Whale sightings guaranteed (or free next tour)
- Stunning views of Los Gigantes
- Inclusive lunch and drinks
- Good boat with facilities
- Cons:
- Can get crowded during peak season
- The swim stop is only a short time
- It could have benefited from just slightly more variety in food provided
Key Takeaways
- The crew enhances the experience: A helpful, really knowledgable team creates a trip you’ll likely remember, probably.
- Whale watching responsibly matters: A strategy focused consideration of animal welfare makes marine experiences ethical and very gratifying.
- Views are spectacular: Los Gigantes landscapes provide unforgettable beauty, I would argue.
- Book in advance: Particularly during highest season, secure your tour booking ahead, easily, of time for assured availability.
Have I encouraged you? Now, it’s time to pack those bags and, potentially, experience the magnificence of the ocean. I really hope that it helps with your vacation choices.
