White Tenerife

White Tenerife is a company that stands out for sustainability and respect for the environment , proof of which is that White Tenerife is a member of the WCA (World Cetacean Alliance) ,belongs to a Tenerife Quality Chart and all of their boats have the Blue Fag.

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Eco Catamaran 3-hour Sailing

Eco Catamaran 5-hour Sailing

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White Tenerife is a company that stands out for
sustainability
and respect for the
environment
, proof of which is that White Tenerife is a member of the
WCA (World Cetacean Alliance)
,belongs to a
Tenerife Quality Chart
and all of their boats have the
Blue Fag
.
Sailing on board the
White Paradise Eco Catamaran
and feel the sun on your skin, the sea breeze caressing your body, and enjoy the
spectacular sights
of the whole
southern coast
of the island which will not fail to impress.
Thanks to an excellent
underwater sound system
with high-sensitive microphones and speakers on deck, now not only can you watch the
whales and dolphins
having fun, but you can also clearly hear them
conversations in their natural habitat,
off our southern coast of the Island of Tenerife.
Catamaran Trips
:
5-hour trip.
Visit to the spectacular cliffs of Los Gigantes and to the peaceful Bay of Masca.
Watching and listening to whales and dolphins, with paella and free drinks served on board.
They will drop the anchor for swimming and snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.
3-hour trip.
Watching and listening to whales and dolphins, with a choice of sandwiches and free drinks served on board.
They will drop the anchor for swimming and snorkelling in crystal-clear waters.

--- 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
General information / Meeting point
Port of departure/arrival
Marina Puerto Colón.
Pantalán 8.
Costa Adeje (Tenerife)
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.