Minikreuzfahrt zur Delfinbeobachtung auf Lanzarote

Minikreuzfahrt zur Delfinbeobachtung auf Lanzarote

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Kostenlose Stornierung
Sprachen: Englisch
Digitale Tickets
Dauer: bis zu 2 Stunden
Highlights
  • Sie fahren entlang der Küste von Lanzarote und halten Ausschau nach wilden Delfinen in ihrem natürlichen Lebensraum.
  • Während Sie segeln, können Sie von der Besatzung mehr über ihr Verhalten und ihre Lebensweise erfahren.
  • Sie haben Zeit, an einem abgelegenen Ort im Meer zu schwimmen, wenn Sie Lust dazu haben.
Beschreibung

Die Zeit vergeht wie im Flug, wenn man sich amüsiert - und so wird diese Mini-Delphinbeobachtungstour wie im Flug vergehen. Sie segeln auf einem superschnellen Boot vor der Küste von Puerto del Carmen und verbringen anderthalb Stunden auf der Suche nach Delfinen. Ihr Kapitän bringt Sie in Gewässer, die für ihre Delfine bekannt sind. Die Sichtung von Delfinen ist nicht garantiert, aber der erfahrene Skipper wird keine Mühe scheuen, sie zu finden. Während Ihres Ausflugs wird der Kapitän auch den Anker an einem ruhigen Ort auswerfen, wo Sie schwimmen können, wenn Sie Lust dazu haben.

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Inklusive
  • check Fahrt mit dem Schnellboot
  • check Delphinbeobachtungstour
  • check Eintrittsgebühren
Kartenansicht
Lanzarote Sea Tours Ticket Office, Puerto del Carmen Harbour, roundabout in front of the entrance to carpark
Wichtige Informationen
  • Bitte erscheinen Sie mindestens 30 Minuten vor Beginn der Führung
  • Bei all unseren Delfin- und Walbeobachtungstouren legen wir großen Wert auf eine verantwortungsvolle und respektvolle Tierbeobachtung und versuchen, die natürlichen Verhaltensweisen der Tiere so wenig wie möglich zu stören. Obwohl wir aufgrund dieser Bemühungen zum Schutz der Tiere keine 100%ige Garantie für eine Sichtung geben können, werden wir unser Bestes tun, damit Sie sie sehen
  • Nicht geeignet für werdende Mütter
  • Nicht für Rollstuhlfahrer geeignet
  • Nicht geeignet für Personen mit eingeschränkter Mobilität
  • Geeignetes Schuhwerk mitbringen
  • Transfers nicht inbegriffen
  • Speisen und Getränke nicht inbegriffen
  • Abhängig von den Wetterverhältnissen
  • Bitte beachten Sie, dass alle Zeitangaben annähernd sind und sich ggf. ändern können
  • Kinder müssen immer von einem Erwachsenen (über 18 Jahre) betreut werden
  • Badesachen und Sonnenschutz mitbringen
  • Handtuch mitbringen
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Es fallen keine zusätzlichen Gebühren im Falle einer Buchung an.
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Sie erhalten eine Erstattung in Höhe von 100%, wenn Sie bis zu 1 Tag vor Ihrem Erlebnis stornieren.

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    Vic N

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    5

    19. Juli 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    It was great it was only 2hr so perfect for children. The host was brilliant at informing what we were doing and local info. the boat was lovely and clean and had a toilet. Would have been good if they had sold cold drinks on the boat. Would have liked life jackets to be offered especially for the children under 8/ non swimmers. Would have liked it to be clearer we would be able to swim so I could have packed goggles etc. We saw lots of dolphins and a turtle! It made our holiday! 5 * trip!

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    Andy A

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    2.2

    18. Juli 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Arrived 30 mins early as suggested. Man in shop was very brusque told us to go to gate 1. We went and then he came along 5 mins later and asked why we were all waiting there. Then he sent us away. From afar 10 mins later he arrived and marched other people to the far end of the quay, fortunately we saw this and didnt miss tge trip. Which failed to see any dolphins and docked 200m from the quay for a swim of 10 mins in a place where litter from the dock was floating by. Lovely.

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    Traveller

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    2.2

    12. April 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Very short trip.. one hour to look for dolphins and 20 mins in the water rand been back. 1.30 hours total. Poor for the money

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    Clow

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    5

    22. November 2024

    Mit der Familie gereist


    This experience was such good value for money! The guide was so nice and made a fuss of the children, making the experience so much fun for them by singling them out and taking them to the front of the boat. We saw loads of dolphins and spend lots of time surrounded by them which was fantastic. The only thing that would make it better is for life jackets to be given to the customers. I found it very unnerving to be so far out to sea without any safety equipment.

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    DJ

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    5

    1. September 2023

    Mit der Familie gereist


    All of us loved the experience. Got to see the shipwrecks and so many fish. It was really interesting to hear about to local sealife of the canaries

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    Danny

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    4.2

    18. August 2023

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Great trip overall. Saw dolphins and had a little swim in the sea. Skipper was entertaining and took all the kids to the front of the boat to try to spot any dolphins which was nice. The only downside was that they didn’t offer life jackets when we swam in the ocean. Not a problem for me but some parents didn’t let their kids swim when perhaps they would have otherwise. I did hear several people enquire as to whether there were any available.

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