Shogun

Live the experience on board an authentic oriental sailboat , completely constructed in teak hard wood , for the private use of an Arabian Sheikh.

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5 Hrs

5 Hrs with bus from the North

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Live the experience on board an
authentic oriental sailboat
, completely
constructed in teak hard wood
, for the private use of an Arabian Sheikh.
Shogun has 2 levels, 3 services available (for which one is adapted for the disabled people), an open bar, a large central table where your meal it will be served.
A 5 hour trip
, during which we will see
pilot whales and bottlenose dolphins
, an internationally species.
The SHOGUN
complies with these rules and holds a yellow flag with a blue boat badge that guarantees the sight seeing of the whales and dolphins with their maximum welfare involved.
With its geographical position and subject to the action of the Trade Winds and Teide´s summit acting as a back drop, the Canary Islands and
mainly the south of Tenerife
counts on a water temperature of between 17-24 degrees during the whole year.
This ensures the permanent presence of many species of cetaceans eg
pilot whales bottlenose dolphins along with other migratory species eg Finwhales, spermwhales, common dolphins
.
.
.
After this emotional viewing of these marvelous animals we will anchor in the Bay of Masca, and the impressive
cliffs of Los Gigantes
to enjoy a well deserved swim and hearty lunch.

--- Politique d'annulation ---
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the excursion. If you cancel within 24 hours of the excursion, there will not be a refund.
Details
Puerto Colon, Pontoon 14.

This ship has a Blue Flag.
The observation of cetaceans is currently an exceptionally important tourist activity and generally represents, for the majority of people who undergo this experience, their first contact with marine mammals.
In the Canary Islands, the observation of cetaceans for tourist purposes is regulated by Decree 178/2000 of 6 September 2000.