If you’re considering a boat trip to spot dolphins and whales off the coast of Fuerteventura, this 2-hour tour with Magic & Sailing offers a promising mix of wildlife encounters, relaxation, and scenic views. Guided by seasoned experts committed to environmental respect, this outing is designed to provide not just a sighting but an authentic experience of marine life in its natural habitat.
What really draws us is the dedication to conservation—the guides follow strict protocols to avoid disturbing the animals. Plus, the inclusion of drinks and a refreshing swim in Jandia Bay makes it more than just a wildlife watch; it’s a chance to unwind and enjoy the sea. On the flip side, some travelers have experienced variable sightings and shorter than expected stop times, so it’s worth setting expectations about wildlife being unpredictable.
This trip suits travelers who love the ocean, enjoy a bit of adventure, and appreciate knowledgeable guides sharing insights into local marine mammals. If you’re after a relaxed, reasonably priced outing that balances wildlife watching with some swimming, this tour could fit the bill.
Key Points

- Environmental Responsibility: The guides follow strict protocols to protect marine mammals.
- Variety of Marine Life: Dolphins, whales, and even sea turtles are sometimes spotted.
- Relaxing Experience: Includes drinks, a swim stop, and scenic views.
- Mixed Review: Some travelers see a lot, others see little, so sightings are not guaranteed.
- Duration and Value: About 2 hours for $56.47, a good deal for wildlife and sea experience.
- Knowledgeable Guides: Many reviews praise the guides for their friendly, informative approach.
An Authentic Marine Adventure in Morro Jable

This 2-hour boat tour departs from Morro Jable and is operated by Magic & Sailing, a company that emphasizes eco-friendly practices and animal welfare. It’s priced at around $56.47 per person, and with most travelers booking about 10 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for those wanting a quick, yet memorable, marine encounter.
The boat itself is modern and comfortable, equipped to give you a good vantage point for spotting dolphins and whales. It’s a relatively short trip, but that’s part of its appeal—designed for travelers who want a taste of marine life without committing to a lengthy excursion.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Fuerteventura.
What to Expect During the Tour
The tour begins at the designated meeting point in Morro Jable, with options for pickup—helpful if you’re staying nearby. After boarding, you’ll set sail into the waters off Jandia Bay. The crew is friendly and professional, and many reviews note the smooth boarding process and the welcoming atmosphere.
The core activity is wildlife watching. The guides are trained to detect marine mammals without disturbing them, and they will share insights about what you’re seeing. This respectful approach is appreciated by those concerned about environmentally responsible tourism.
Once dolphins or whales are spotted, you’ll get a chance to see their playful behaviors, often diving in and out of the water. Multiple reviews praise the guides for their knowledge and humor, making the experience both educational and entertaining. For example, one reviewer described a pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins “diving in and out of the waves,” and called the guide “funny and informative.”
The Swim Stop and Drinks
After some time observing the wildlife, the boat will anchor at Jandia Bay for a swim. The waters here are clear, inviting, and perfect for a quick dip. Many travelers find this a highlight, especially if they appreciate combining wildlife viewing with some leisure in the sea.
Onboard, drinks are available—most reviews confirm that “ice-cold drinks are included,” providing a refreshing touch after the excitement of spotting marine mammals. The boat’s relaxed vibe, with beverages and scenic views, makes this a pleasant way to spend a couple of hours.
Wildlife Sightings: What You Might Expect
Seeing dolphins and whales in the wild is never guaranteed, but many travelers have been fortunate. One review enthusiastically recounts spotting Atlantic spotted dolphins within 20 minutes of leaving shore, diving in and out of the waves, which they found “magical.” Others have seen pilot whales, and some even caught a glimpse of turtles.
However, a handful of reviews mention disappointing days when no marine life appears or the trip is cut short. For instance, some felt that the boat sailed for most of the trip without sightings, and the swim stop was brief or skipped altogether. One reviewer called it “a robbery,” if no animals are seen, so it’s clear that patience and luck are part of the package.
Group Size and Comfort
With a maximum of 50 travelers, the boat provides enough space for everyone to enjoy unobstructed views. The reviews show a generally positive consensus on the friendly crew, with many appreciating multilingual guides and their inclusive attitude.
Practical Considerations
- Duration: Just about 2 hours, making it easy to fit into a day’s plans.
- Price: At roughly $56.47, it offers good value considering the experience of dolphin sightings, drinks, and swimming.
- Booking: Most travelers book 10 days ahead, indicating strong interest.
- Accessibility: Service animals are allowed, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, although very young children might need supervision.
- Weather: The tour is dependent on good weather; cancellations are possible if conditions are unsafe.
How the Experience Feels in Real Life

Imagine stepping onto the boat, feeling the breeze and hearing the gentle hum of the engine. The crew is lively and multilingual, sharing stories and facts about marine mammals—all while keeping a respectful distance from the wildlife. As you head out into the open water, the anticipation builds. Within minutes, you spot your first dolphin pod, and the guides help you understand what makes these creatures so fascinating.
The sight of a pod of Atlantic spotted dolphins leaping out of the water is something you’ll remember—a spontaneous display of playfulness that, as one reviewer put it, “was truly magical.” The guides often entertain with stories and facts, making the experience both fun and educational. When a whale surfaces nearby, it adds another layer of awe—this isn’t just a boat ride; it’s a window into wild nature.
Later, you’ll anchor at Jandia Bay for a quick swim. The water is warm and inviting, and many guests find this a perfect way to cool off after the wildlife excitement. Throughout, the drinks are cold and plentiful, adding a relaxing touch to the trip’s adventure.
Authentic Experiences and Honest Expectations
While many travelers have stunning sightings, some have left disappointed, especially when no marine life is seen. Several reviews mention that the guides do their best to find animals, but they can’t control nature. One reviewer eloquently summed it up: “Dolphins are wild animals—they move and don’t always cooperate.” This honesty is refreshing and helps manage expectations.
The boat’s focus on environmental respect means no feeding or teasing marine mammals, which some guests appreciate. The guides’ professionalism and knowledge shine through, making the trip enjoyable regardless of wildlife sightings.
Final Thoughts: Who Should Consider This Tour?

This boat trip is best suited for travelers who love the sea, enjoy a bit of adventure, and want to learn about marine life from friendly, knowledgeable guides. If you’re after guaranteed animal sightings and a lengthy tour, you might want to consider other options. But if you appreciate the chance to see dolphins and whales in their natural setting—knowing that nature is unpredictable—this trip offers genuine value.
The combination of scenic views, casual atmosphere, drinks, and swimming makes this a well-rounded experience for families, couples, or solo travelers seeking a fun, quick marine escape.
FAQ

How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, making it a manageable outing that can fit into most travel schedules.
Are drinks included?
Yes, most reviews confirm that drinks—ice-cold and refreshing—are included in the ticket price.
What animals might I see?
Dolphins (Atlantic spotted and common dolphins), whales, and occasionally sea turtles are possible sightings. Wildlife is wild, so sightings are not guaranteed.
Can I bring children?
Yes, most travelers of all ages participate. Service animals are also permitted.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for being on a boat. Swimsuits are recommended if you want to swim at Jandia Bay. Sunscreen and sunglasses are advisable.
Is the trip environmentally responsible?
Absolutely. The guides follow strict protocols to protect the animals and their habitat.
What if the weather is bad?
Tours require good weather. Poor conditions may lead to cancellation or rescheduling with a full refund or a different date.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, offering flexibility if your plans change.
This tour offers a lively, respectful, and authentic chance to connect with Fuerteventura’s marine life. While sightings depend on luck, the experience of being out on the water with knowledgeable guides and enjoying a swim in beautiful Jandia Bay makes it a worthwhile addition to your island adventures.
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