Lanzarote: Dolphin-Watching Sunset Cruise with Transfers

1.Lanzarote: Dolphin-Watching Sunset Cruise with Transfers
2-hour Lanzarote sunset cruise with dolphin-spotting, transfers, a welcome mojito, and light snacks from Puerto del Carmen.
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The 10 most popular dolphin watching in Lanzarote. Here's what they actually deliver, who runs them, and what they cost.

2-hour Lanzarote sunset cruise with dolphin-spotting, transfers, a welcome mojito, and light snacks from Puerto del Carmen.

Puerto del Carmen dolphin-spotting speedboat with swim off Lanzarote’s coast. Fast ride, live guide, open-water swim, wildlife risk.

A 2.5-hour Lanzarote sunset speedboat cruise with dolphin spotting, live crew commentary, and champagne as the sun drops over the Atlantic.

Half-day speedboat to Lobos Island for dolphin watching, live commentary, and a included picnic with drinks plus time to swim and hike.

2-hour Lanzarote sunset catamaran cruise from Puerto del Carmen with a welcome mojito, snacks, and a chance to see dolphins.
“Picked up outside the hotel on time. Saw many”

90-minute Biosfera Jet dolphin and whale mini cruise from Puerto del Carmen with swim and snorkel. English onboard guide, wildlife not guaranteed.
“This dolphin and whale watching trip was a significant disappointment. Despite the trip description, we did not encounter any dolphins or whales, which, while understandable, was a major factor in our decision to book this tour.”

Electric catamaran sunset cruise from Puerto Calero. Small group, included beer and snacks, and chances to spot dolphins near Femés.
“Great experience. Our captain (Gonzalo) made excellent contact with us before the trip to offer directions and advice. Small group number meant we were able to chat to other travellers. All the crew were very knowledgeable and were very generous with their time. No question went unanswered. Highly recommended.”

A 4-hour electric catamaran in Lanzarote to spot whales and dolphins, listen with a hydrophone, and enjoy local snacks onboard.

A fast boat to Lobos Island with expert cetacean spotting, hotel pickup, and time on the island for beach breaks and a included picnic.
“Trip led by Marco who was very good. We saw numerous Dolphins on our way to Lobos. There was an excellent “packed lunch” though vegans or vegetarians would need to advise this in advance. Once on the island the tour was not guided - we were able to navigate around the volcanic island individually with…”

Lanzarote dolphin watching by RIB speedboat from Puerto del Carmen, about 2–2.5 hours with expert crew and possible dolphin sightings.


