3 hr 30 min
Catamaran Dolphin & Whale Safari with Ocean Swim
Sail Gran Canaria's coast hunting for dolphins and whales, then snorkel in a secluded bay
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Glass-bottom hulls and dolphin routes, departing daily from Gran Canaria's southern harbour
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3 hr 30 min
Sail Gran Canaria's coast hunting for dolphins and whales, then snorkel in a secluded bay
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40 min
Descend 25 meters into the Atlantic in a real submarine and glide past shipwrecks and marine ecosystems.
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3 hr
Explore Gran Canaria's volcanic coast by boat, snorkel in a secluded cove, and feast on homemade food.
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The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Mogan Boat Trips tours remember — all visible on a single visit.
The primary hub for all mogan boat trips featuring traditional fishing boats and modern yachts.
Witness the volcanic rock formations along the coastline during your boat excursion.
Keep an eye out for dolphins and sea turtles frequently spotted on boat trips.
Observe the colorful houses and bougainvillea-covered balconies from the water.
Enjoy the evening light during the final mogan boat trips of the day.
Every Mogan Boat Trips tour side-by-side — duration, what's included, how you redeem.
| Experience | Duration | Rating | Transfers | Pickup | Small group | Free cancel. | Price | |
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Standard Entry Most popular
Catamaran Dolphin & Whale Safari with Ocean Swim
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3 hr 30 min | ★ 4.4 | ✓ | ✓ | — | ✓ | €38 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Golden Shark Submarine Expedition
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40 min | ★ 4.4 | — | ✓ | — | ✓ | €38 | Book → |
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Standard Entry
Mogán Coastal Cruise with Snorkeling & Canarian Lunch
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3 hr | ★ 4.9 | — | — | ✓ | ✓ | €65 | Book → |
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Specialized excursions offer deep sea discovery while the ferry serves as a practical maritime taxi between coastal hubs. Most visitors find that booking a mogan boat trips tour provides a richer encounter with marine life compared to the efficient shuttle service.
| Feature | Top pick Mogan Boat Trips | Public Ferry Service |
|---|---|---|
Primary Purpose |
Leisure and wildlife observation | Point to point transport |
Itinerary Flexibility |
Fixed routes with coastal exploration | Direct route with specific stops |
Amenities Onboard |
Snacks, drinks, and sun decks | Seating and basic deck access |
Guided Commentary |
Provided by crew or guides | None provided |
Pricing Structure |
Individual boat excursion prices vary | Standardized fixed ticket fares |
Duration |
1.5–3 hours (typical range) | 30–45 minutes |
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Verdict: If your priority is a scenic day out, secure mogan boat trips tickets; if you simply need to move between towns, the ferry is the logical choice.
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Arrive at the entrance, show your voucher on your phone, and walk in. Most tickets include priority or skip-the-line access.
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Puerto de Mogán, 35139
Follow the signs for excursion boats
Open in Google MapsGlobal bus line 01, 32, or 84 stop at Puerto de Mogán.
Follow GC-500 or GC-1 to the port; public parking is available.
Casual beach attire is common for mogan boat trips. Wear non-slip footwear to ensure safety on the boat deck.
Keep belongings minimal during your boat excursion. Secure loose items in a crossbody bag to prevent them from falling overboard.
Photography is encouraged on all mogan boat trips. Ensure your gear is protected from sea spray and saltwater splashes.
Port areas are generally accessible, but boarding individual vessels may require navigating steps or narrow gangways. Contact operators ahead of time to confirm specific boat accessibility.
Mobile phones are permitted for capturing photos and videos. Keep devices away from the water to prevent damage.
Mogan boat trips are suitable for children. Always keep children supervised near the water's edge and on the vessel.
Most excursions provide bottled water. You are welcome to bring light snacks on many boat trips.
Pets are generally not permitted on shared boat excursions. Confirm pet policies directly with the specific operator.
The port area has a 0 EUR entrance fee. Individual boat excursion prices vary by operator.
Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.
How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Mild temperatures make for comfortable morning boat trips.
High temperatures occur; arrive between 09:00–11:00 for cooler conditions.
Fewer crowds and pleasant sea conditions for coastal tours.
Stable weather persists, though evening trips may be cooler.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
Reserve your spot for popular mogan boat trips in advance during summer.
Sea conditions can change; confirm departure status if winds are high.
Drink plenty of water before and during your boat trip.
Bus travel is reliable and avoids the stress of parking near the port.
Follow the recommended arrival window to secure your place without rush.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
A sheltered sandy beach perfect for swimming after boat tours.
A vibrant local market area best visited in the morning.
Offers an elevated perspective of the marina.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Individual operators set their own policies. Most mogan boat trips require 24-hour notice for a full refund of ticket prices.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
High-end resort near the harbor area.
Various holiday apartments throughout the port area.
Puerto de Mogán opened its sheltered marina in 1983, transforming a fishing anchorage into the departure point for more than forty registered boat operators.
The harbour lies at the mouth of the Barranco de Mogán, where volcanic cliffs drop directly into Atlantic swells that reach depths of thirty metres within two hundred metres of shore. Daily excursions navigate a twelve-kilometre coastal corridor between Playa de Mogán and the limestone formations at Gui-Gui, a route that passes three marine reserves and follows the migratory path of bottlenose dolphins between May and October.
Mogan boat trips depart from berths along the southern quay, where the harbour's breakwater creates a year-round calm zone even when westerly winds reach Force 5 offshore. Glass-bottom catamarans dominate the morning schedule, their twin hulls drawing less than one metre and allowing passage over the Reserva Marina de Mogán, a protected zone established in 1995 that supports populations of parrotfish, moray eels, and loggerhead turtles. Afternoon departures favour sailing yachts and motor cruisers, many offering open-bar service and anchoring in the sheltered cove at Puerto Rico for swimming stops. The port's layout—a grid of low-rise buildings painted in ochre and terracotta—has earned the nickname "Little Venice," though its canal system is entirely ornamental, constructed in the 1990s to channel tourists from the bus terminus to the waterfront.
Operators range from single-vessel independents to fleet owners running six boats simultaneously, with prices spanning fifteen euros for a ninety-minute coastal loop to ninety euros for full-day charters with lunch service. Whale-watching excursions, introduced in 2003, focus on pilot whales that follow the thousand-metre contour line five kilometres offshore, a route that requires two hours of open-ocean transit each way. Sunset cruises, departing at 18:00 between April and September, follow a western bearing toward Punta de Teno in Tenerife, visible forty kilometres across the channel on clear evenings. The port authority enforces a departure schedule that staggers boats at fifteen-minute intervals to prevent wake turbulence in the narrow harbour mouth, a regulation that keeps the morning rush between 09:00 and 11:30 orderly despite peak-season demand exceeding two thousand passengers per day.
"The harbour's breakwater creates a year-round calm zone even when westerly winds reach Force 5 offshore."
A step-by-step walkthrough of Mogan Boat Trips tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
You arrive at Puerto de Mogán's southern quay thirty minutes before departure, where crew members check your mobile voucher and assign you a boarding group.
The catamaran rocks gently against rubber fenders as you step aboard, choosing a seat on the port-side bench where the glass-bottom panels offer the clearest view. The twin engines rumble to life at 09:30, and the boat pivots slowly in the harbour basin, passing moored fishing trawlers and a line of smaller yachts before clearing the breakwater.
Once beyond the harbour mouth, the captain throttles up and the coastline begins to scroll past—ochre cliffs, terraced slopes dotted with white villas, and the occasional black-sand cove accessible only by sea. Ten minutes out, the crew signals for silence and cuts the engines. You move to the starboard rail and scan the water, where a pod of three bottlenose dolphins surfaces twenty metres away, their dorsal fins slicing the surface in perfect synchrony. The boat follows at a respectful distance for five minutes before resuming course.
Thirty minutes into the voyage, the captain drops anchor in a shallow bay near Puerto Rico. You descend the swim ladder into water so clear you can count the pebbles on the seabed three metres below. After a twenty-minute swim stop, you reboard, towel off, and the crew distributes cold drinks as the boat turns back toward Mogán, the return leg taking forty minutes with the current behind you.
The port area is open from 08:00–20:00 daily.
Yes, mogan boat trips operate every day of the week.
Entry to the port area is 0 EUR, though specific boat excursion prices vary by operator.
The best arrival window is 09:00–11:00 to avoid crowds.
Yes, children are welcome on most mogan boat trips tour providers.
You can purchase mogan boat trips tickets directly from the operators located at the port.
The port has flat walkways, but individual boat boarding may vary; contact your operator.
Bring sunscreen, a hat, and a camera for your mogan boat trips.
Cancellation policies depend on the individual operator, typically requiring 24-hour notice.