Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks

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Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks

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Salt air and catamaran views in Adeje. On this 3-hour Kalima Kat sail from Puerto Colón, you get snorkelling gear along with snacks and drinks, served in a relaxed, low-stress way. The only real drawback is the marine-life part: dolphins or whales can happen, but sightings are never guaranteed.

What I like about this kind of trip is the simple rhythm. You cruise the Costa Adeje coastline, then get a real swimming break at a cove near Veril Beach, with time to snorkel or just hang out on the solarium and enjoy the sea breeze. One heads-up: this tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so plan around the step-on/step-off boat setup.

Key Points You’ll Actually Care About

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - Key Points You’ll Actually Care About

  • Kalima Kat runs a 3-hour catamaran cruise with a swimming and snorkeling stop
  • Snacks and drinks are included, including beer, soft drinks, and water
  • Snorkelling equipment is provided so you don’t have to pack gear
  • You’ll sail past Adeje’s coast with views that can include Teide
  • The crew focuses on keeping things safe and calm, including care around marine life when they spot it

Costa Adeje by Catamaran: The Easy Way to See Tenerife from the Water

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - Costa Adeje by Catamaran: The Easy Way to See Tenerife from the Water
If you like your travel days simple, this is a good match. A catamaran tour turns Tenerife’s south coast into a moving viewpoint, so you spend less time commuting and more time on the water, where the air feels better and the views are wide.

Costa Adeje is great for this style of trip because it’s built for getting out to sea. From Puerto Colón, you’re close to the coastline you want to experience, and the pacing suits everyone: swim if you want, relax if you don’t.

This also works well if you’re mixing ages. The tour is listed as ideal for all ages, and the onboard setup gives you options, not one forced activity.

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Puerto Colón Start Time: What to Do Before You Step Aboard

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - Puerto Colón Start Time: What to Do Before You Step Aboard
Your start is at Puerto Colón, and you’ll want to arrive 20 minutes early. The boat departs at the time of booking, so don’t treat that arrival window as a suggestion. If you’re late, you can miss the departure.

Plan to bring your passport. That’s explicitly required, and in practice it’s one of those items that’s easy to forget when you’re traveling light.

You can also choose the “reserve & pay later” option, which is handy if you’re still juggling hotel check-in times or weather. Since this is a sea day, anything that keeps your plans flexible is worth something.

The 3-Hour Sail Around Adeje: Views, Teide Possibility, and Wildlife as a Bonus

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - The 3-Hour Sail Around Adeje: Views, Teide Possibility, and Wildlife as a Bonus
The core of the experience is a 3-hour catamaran tour along the Costa Adeje coast. That’s long enough to feel like you escaped the heat and short enough that you’re not stuck out there all day.

As you head out, you’ll take in familiar Tenerife spots from the water. The beaches of Fañabe and Torviscas are part of the visual sweep, and the Teide can appear in the view depending on conditions. Even if Teide isn’t obvious, you still get that satisfying “south coast from sea level” perspective that you just can’t recreate from the promenade.

You may also be on the lookout for marine life. The trip includes a start from Puerto Colón where spotting whales and dolphins is possible in their natural habitat. Treat this as a bonus, not the plan. The real value is the sailing and the chance to enjoy Tenerife’s coast without rushing.

A practical tip: bring your phone/camera strap or a secure pocket. Wind plus boat movement means you’ll appreciate not having to chase your gear every time you shift positions.

Veril Beach Cove Stop: Where Snorkeling Fits (and Where You Can Just Relax)

The schedule includes a stop at a cove at Veril Beach. This is where the tour shifts gears from scenic sailing to water time.

When you arrive, you’re set up for the fun part:

  • snacks and drinks are complimentary on board for the overall experience
  • there’s a swimming and snorkeling stop
  • snorkelling equipment is included

That equipment matters more than it sounds. If you’ve ever tried to rent gear late or pack bulky items for one short water break, you know how much hassle this saves.

The snorkeling itself is meant to help you explore the seabed. That’s a straightforward goal: short, guided-feeling access to underwater views without requiring serious training. If you’re not confident in open-water snorkeling, you can still enjoy the calm experience by staying at a comfortable depth and keeping it relaxed.

And here’s the underrated part: this trip isn’t only for people who want to swim hard. You can also pick a spot, watch the coast, and enjoy the breeze while others snorkel.

On-Board Comfort on Kalima Kat: Solarium, Space, and Crew Attention

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - On-Board Comfort on Kalima Kat: Solarium, Space, and Crew Attention
One of the most consistently praised aspects of this kind of trip is how it feels onboard. The boat is described as comfortable and not overly cramped, and the crew plays a big role in that tone.

A key feature is the solarium, which gives you a place to sunbathe and watch the coastline without needing to stand the whole time. If you’re the type who gets tired easily, having a designated lounging zone makes the difference between a pleasant trip and an exhausting one.

Crew style is another big deal. People highlight that the captain and deckhand take care of the group, keep the experience organized, and are attentive around the water. There’s also a sense of responsibility when marine life is spotted, including being careful and checking what’s going on during the stop.

If you get a guide named Matteo, expect clear, informative explanations. Even if you don’t catch his exact language style, the general approach is friendly and easy to follow.

Practical note: the tour isn’t wheelchair-friendly. If you use a wheelchair, you’ll likely have issues with boarding. In that case, you should look for a different activity with accessible boat transfers.

Snacking and Drinks: What’s Included and Why It’s Better Than It Sounds

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - Snacking and Drinks: What’s Included and Why It’s Better Than It Sounds
This tour includes snacks and drinks, plus beer, soft drinks, and water. That’s not just a perk. For a 3-hour outing in the sun, it keeps energy up and reduces the need to plan extra purchases.

It also means you don’t have to time your meal around the sail. You’re already on the water, and you can focus on the coast and the snorkeling break instead of figuring out what to eat nearby.

If you’re traveling with family or mixed-age groups, included drinks are one of those “silent wins.” Kids are calmer, adults can stay hydrated, and nobody has to do a post-sail scramble for refreshments.

What to Bring (and What to Skip) for a Smooth Snorkeling Stop

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - What to Bring (and What to Skip) for a Smooth Snorkeling Stop
Because snorkelling equipment is provided, you can travel lighter. Still, you’ll be happier if you bring a few basics.

Bring:

  • passport (required)
  • swimwear (you’ll want it ready for the stop)
  • a towel or plan to dry off after the water time
  • sunscreen and sunglasses (the sun on the water is no joke)
  • a small waterproof bag if you want phone protection

You might also find it easier to wear water-friendly footwear for the boat experience, even though the tour doesn’t specify any particular requirement. If you know you’ll be mostly in the water, lightweight options help.

Skip overpacking. This is short and focused: you’re there for sailing views, one main swimming/snorkeling break, and then you’re back.

Is This Tour Worth $51? A Real Value Check

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - Is This Tour Worth $51? A Real Value Check
At $51 per person for a roughly 3-hour catamaran with a snorkeling stop, gear included, and snacks plus drinks (beer/soft drinks/water), the value is solid.

Here’s why the math works in your favor:

  • You’re paying for boat time plus crew service, not just a seat.
  • You’re not paying separately for snorkeling equipment.
  • You’re not doing the usual “pay extra for drinks” situation.

Compared with land-based tours that charge for add-ons, this price is more all-in. The biggest remaining variable is marine sightings. Some people get dolphins or whales, others don’t. But even without that, the sailing and snorkeling stop are the main components you’re already buying.

If you want a sea day that feels complete without turning into a full-day trip, this is one of the more practical options in Costa Adeje.

Who This Catamaran Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)

Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks - Who This Catamaran Tour Suits Best (and Who Should Rethink It)
This tour fits you if you want:

  • a short Tenerife experience that still feels like you went somewhere
  • snorkeling without equipment hassle
  • included refreshments and a relaxed pace
  • coast views you can’t get from shore

It might be less ideal if:

  • you need wheelchair access (it’s listed as not suitable)
  • you want a long, in-depth snorkeling session instead of one main stop
  • you’re the kind of traveler who plans an entire day around seeing specific animals (because wildlife is a bonus)

For most people, the sweet spot is that balance: fun water time plus comfort plus enough scenery to feel like it was worth leaving land.

Should You Book Costa Adeje: Catamaran Tour, Snorkelling, Snacks & Drinks?

Book it if you want a sea-day that’s genuinely easy: 3 hours, a proper swim and snorkel stop, and snacks/drinks included on a comfortable catamaran from Puerto Colón. It’s a smart pick for couples, friends, and families who want variety without complexity.

I’d lean toward booking soon if your schedule is tight, because departure times vary and you’re meant to arrive 20 minutes early. If you’re hoping for whales or dolphins, keep expectations flexible, but don’t let that scare you off. The sailing, coastline views, and the snorkeling stop are the backbone of the day.

If you want a low-stress way to experience Costa Adeje from the water, this is the kind of tour you’ll feel good about choosing.

FAQ

How long is the catamaran tour?

The tour lasts 3 hours.

Where does the tour depart from?

The departure is from Puerto Colón.

Is snorkeling equipment included?

Yes. Snorkelling equipment is included.

What food and drinks are provided?

Snacks and drinks are included, including beer, soft drinks, and water.

Is pickup and drop-off included?

No. Pickup and drop-off are not included.

What should I bring?

You should bring your passport.

What languages are spoken on the tour?

The instructor/crew speaks Spanish and English.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

No. It is not suitable for wheelchair users.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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