Mogan Boat Trips
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Open today 10:15 – 17:00
Attendance: Moderate — summer season
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Golden Shark Submarine Experience 40 min
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Golden Shark Submarine Experience

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Descend 25 meters beneath the Atlantic in a real submarine and glide past shipwrecks and marine ecosystems.

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Gran Canaria Island Discovery Tour 8 hr
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Gran Canaria Island Discovery Tour

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Journey through Gran Canaria's lush highlands, historic towns, and volcanic landscapes on this full-day expedition.

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What you'll do

Inside a tour, step by step

  1. 01 15 minutes

    Departure from Arguineguín

    Begin the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan tour by boarding the glass-bottom catamaran at the main pier.

  2. 02 15 minutes

    Stop at Anfi del Mar

    The boat docks briefly at the white-sand resort of Anfi del Mar, allowing passengers to hop on or off.

  3. 03 20 minutes

    Transit to Puerto Rico

    Cruise past the southern coastline to Puerto Rico, docking at Puerto Escala to pick up more passengers.

  4. 04 30 minutes

    Arrival in Puerto de Mogán

    Complete the final leg of the journey, passing volcanic cliffs before disembarking in the picturesque marina.

Highlights

What you'll see inside the attraction

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.

Glass-Bottom Viewing Panels

These underwater viewing windows located in the lower hull sit 2 meters below the waterline. You can observe schools of local fish and marine life swimming beneath the vessel as it cruises.

Arguineguín Harbour Pier

The departure point features a concrete docking facility built in the mid-20th century. It features berths that handle up to 8 daily departures to Mogán.

Open-Air Sun Deck

The elevated upper deck of the catamaran provides seating with panoramic views of the volcanic cliffs. The deck accommodates up to 100 passengers during the 70-minute transit.

Shaded Middle Saloon

This covered passenger area features comfortable seating and a small refreshment bar. It offers shelter from temperatures that often exceed 28°C on summer afternoons.

Vessel Bow Viewing Area

The forward deck provides a vantage point for watching the boat navigate the coastal waters. The vessel cruises at a speed of 12 knots, allowing passengers to capture photos.

Head to head

Líneas Salmón vs Líneas Blue Bird: Deciding Your Boat Trip Arguineguin to Mogan

They complement each other, but most passengers prefer Líneas Salmón as their primary Mogán ferry service because of their larger and more stable catamarans. Securing your boat trip arguineguin to mogan tickets in advance guarantees you can hop on these glass-bottom vessels from the Arguineguín harbor without waiting in long queues on hot summer days. Both services run routes that connect Arguineguín, Anfi del Mar, Puerto Rico, and Puerto de Mogán, offering visitors multiple opportunities to explore different resort towns along the way. However, those looking for maximum schedule flexibility during their holiday often compare the departure times of official boat trip arguineguin to mogan tours to plan their day accordingly.

Feature Top pick Líneas Salmón Líneas Blue Bird
Route Stops
Arguineguín, Anfi, Puerto Rico, Mogán
Departure Frequencies
6 daily departures (10:45–15:45)
Fleet Features
Glass-bottom boats with underwater vision
Ticket Options
One-way, round-trip, hop-on hop-off
Ticket Cost
13 EUR (one-way adult)
Dolphin Excursions
✓ (Available from Puerto Rico)

Verdict: Ultimately, booking a boat trip arguineguin to mogan tour with Líneas Salmón provides the most comfortable onboard experience for exploring the southwest coast of Gran Canaria, making it the top choice for travelers prioritizing relaxation.

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Plan your visit

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Open today · 10:15 – 17:00
Daily Schedule
10:15–17:00 for the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan
Terminal Address
Calle Arguineguín, s/n, 35140 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain
Boarding
Wheelchair accessible ramps on Lineas Salmon ferry vessels
Best Arrival Window
10:15–11:30 to avoid midday heat
Baggage Policy
Bicycles and standard luggage allowed at no extra charge
Mon
10:15 – 17:00
Quietest weekday to travel
Tue
10:15 – 17:00
Popular day for locals
Wed
10:15 – 17:00
Moderate passenger volume
Thu
10:15 – 17:00
Ideal morning sailing conditions
Fri
10:15 – 17:00
Busiest day due to Mogan market
Sat
10:15 – 17:00
Weekend sailing schedule
Sun
10:15 – 17:00
Leisurely family crowds
Main entrance

Arguineguín Harbour Pier

Calle Arguineguín, s/n, 35140 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain

Arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Present your digital ticket at the Lineas Salmon booth.

Terminal Address
Calle Arguineguín, s/n, 35140 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain
Baggage Policy
Bicycles and standard luggage allowed at no extra charge

How to get there

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Public transport · 45 minutes · 3 EUR - 6 EUR

Take Global Bus Route 91 or Route 1 from Las Palmas or Maspalomas directly to the Arguineguín stop, which is a 5-minute walk from the pier.

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Car · 30 minutes from Maspalomas · Variable parking fees

Drive along the GC-1 highway and take exit 56 for Arguineguín. Park at the public harbor parking lot near the ferry terminal.

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Taxi · 15 minutes from Puerto Rico · 15 EUR - 25 EUR

Taxis are readily available from all major south coast resorts. Request a drop-off directly at the Arguineguín Harbour entrance.

Dress code

A popular Gran Canaria boat tour option, requiring casual clothing and sunscreen. Guests should wear non-slip shoes to maintain stability on the moving decks. Bringing a light jacket is wise as wind speeds can increase out on the open sea.

Bags & security

There are no security screenings, but baggage must remain with you at all times. Large suitcases can be stored in the designated deck areas during the journey. Small backpacks and handbags are permitted at your seat.

Photography

Keep your camera ready during this south Gran Canaria coastal cruise. Photography is permitted throughout the journey, and the open-air deck offers clear views of the volcanic cliffs. Tripods are discouraged due to the movement of the vessel.

Accessibility

Most Lineas Salmon vessels feature boarding ramps suitable for manual wheelchairs and strollers. Crew members are available at the piers to assist passengers with boarding. Note that certain historic piers along the route may have steps depending on the tide.

Mobile phones

Mobile phone reception is generally reliable along the southwestern coast of Gran Canaria. Passengers are asked to use headphones when listening to audio to avoid disturbing others. Charging ports are not available on the boats.

What to bring

  • Sunscreen
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunhat
  • Light jacket
  • Non-slip footwear
  • Camera
  • Water bottle
  • Printed or mobile ticket

Not allowed

  • Weapons
  • Flammable liquids
  • Fireworks
  • Unsecured bicycles
  • Illegal substances
  • Drones
  • Large speakers
  • Alcoholic beverages from outside
  • Open fires
  • Glass bottles
  • Pets without carriers
  • Sharp tools
  • Unaccompanied baggage

Families & strollers

Families booking the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan will appreciate the spacious open deck and safety railings. Children under the age of 5 travel for free on this ferry. Strollers are easily accommodated on the main deck during transit.

Food & drink

A small bar is available on most vessels selling bottled water, soft drinks, beer, and light snacks. Passengers are welcome to bring their own light snacks and non-alcoholic drinks on board. Alcohol purchased outside the vessel cannot be consumed during the journey.

Pets

Small pets are allowed on board if they are kept in an appropriate travel carrier. Larger dogs must be muzzled and kept on a short leash at all times on the open deck. Owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pets.

Good to know

Several boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan tours operate daily, providing flexible coastal transit. Keep your ticket safe as it must be scanned for the return leg.

Meeting point

Where to find us

Arguineguín Harbour Pier

Calle Arguineguín, s/n, 35140 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain

Arrive at least 15 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Present your digital ticket at the Lineas Salmon booth.

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Around your visit

Everything else worth knowing

Best time to go, insider tips, nearby landmarks, and the cancellation fine print — flip through to skim what matters to you.

Best time to visit

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Spring

Temperatures range from 20°C to 24°C with calm waters and low passenger volumes. Taking a boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan during these months offers optimal sailing conditions.

Summer

Warm temperatures averaging 27°C make the sea breeze on the open deck very pleasant. It is advisable to take the early departures to avoid the midday sun.

Autumn

Mild weather continues with average sea temperatures around 23°C. Crowds are smaller, making it easier to secure a prime viewing spot on the upper deck.

Winter

A popular season for escapees from northern Europe, with temperatures averaging 21°C. Sailings run daily, though occasional wind can cause minor delays.

Helpful tips for your visit

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book in advance

Purchasing your boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan tickets online allows you to board the vessel directly.

Ride the lower deck

If you are interested in spotting marine life, choose a seat on the lower deck near the glass-bottom panels.

Beat the market rush

Fridays are busy in Mogan due to the weekly market. Board the earliest ferry at 10:15 to secure a seat.

Bring wind protection

The sea breeze can feel cool even on hot days, so pack a light jacket or windbreaker for the upper deck.

Open return flexibility

You can complete the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan and return at any time during the day using the open return ticket.

Look for dolphins

Keep your eyes on the horizon between Puerto Rico and Mogan, as dolphins are sometimes spotted in these coastal waters.

Nearby landmarks

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Playa de Arguineguín

5 min walk

A local dark sand beach situated right next to the fishing harbor, offering calm waters and local seafood restaurants.

Anfi del Mar Beach

10 min drive

A beach famous for its fine white sand imported from the Bahamas and its tranquil turquoise lagoon.

Puerto de Mogán Marina

15 min drive

Known as Little Venice, this marina is famous for its colorful houses, canals, and bougainvillea-lined streets.

Playa de las Marañuelas

7 min walk

A sheltered beach in Arguineguín that is popular with families due to its protection from wind and waves.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Cancellations for the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan must be made at least 36 hours prior to departure for a full refund of the 15 EUR one-way fare. Late cancellations or no-shows do not qualify for any refund.

Where to stay

Hotels & districts near the attraction

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Radisson Blu Resort Gran Canaria

12 min walk
luxury

A resort overlooking the ocean, featuring spacious rooms, multiple swimming pools, and manicured gardens.

Arguineguín Park by Servatur

15 min walk
mid-range

Modern apartment-style accommodations offering fully equipped kitchens, ideal for self-catering families.

Club Gran Anfi

10 min drive
luxury

An upscale beachfront resort located next to Anfi del Mar, offering spacious suites and sea views.

About

The place, in context

The 12-kilometer stretch of Gran Canaria's southwest coast between Arguineguín and Puerto de Mogán remains inaccessible by direct coastal road, a geographic peculiarity that has preserved the maritime route as the most direct—and scenic—connection between the two harbors. Commercial ferry services and chartered sailings trace this corridor daily, passing beneath the Barranco de Arguineguín ravine system and the vertical basalt formations that drop 200 meters into the Atlantic. The route was formalized in the early 1990s when Puerto de Mogán's expansion as a resort hub created steady passenger demand, replacing the sporadic fishing-boat transfers that had served locals for generations. Today the boat trip from Arguineguín to Mogán functions as both a practical shuttle and a coastal excursion, with scheduled departures operating year-round from 10:15 to 17:00. One-way adult tickets are priced at 15 euros, positioning the service as an alternative to the circuitous GC-500 highway route that adds 25 minutes and bypasses the shore entirely. The vessels—ranging from 12-passenger RIBs to 60-seat catamarans—depart from the Arguineguín quay at Calle Arguineguín s/n, a utilitarian concrete wharf adjacent to the town's working fish market. Passenger manifests peak during the winter high season, when northern European visitors favor the open-deck crossings over enclosed coach transfers. The maritime corridor itself holds ecological significance. The offshore waters are a documented transit zone for bottlenose dolphins and occasional Atlantic spotted dolphins, particularly in the calmer morning hours when pod activity increases near the surface. The cliffs along the route shelter endemic Gran Canaria flora, including the endangered Canary Island spurge and several dry-adapted succulents visible from the water. Puerto de Mogán's protected harbor, the journey's terminus, was engineered in the 1980s as a sheltered marina and has since become the island's second-busiest pleasure-craft port after Las Palmas. Operators now offer hybrid itineraries that pair the Arguineguín-Mogán crossing with snorkeling stops, dolphin-watching extensions, or onboard Canarian lunches, expanding the basic transfer into a multi-hour Atlantic experience. The baseline one-way service, however, remains the most direct method of reaching Mogán's waterfront without retracing inland, a fact that keeps the route relevant for both tourists and Gran Canaria residents traveling between the southwest coastal settlements.

"The 12-kilometer stretch remains inaccessible by direct coastal road, preserving the maritime route as the most scenic connection between the two harbors."
Your experience

What a tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You board at the Arguineguín quay ten minutes before the scheduled 10:15 departure, crossing a short gangway onto a twin-hull catamaran with open seating aft and a shaded cabin forward. The vessel clears the breakwater within three minutes, turning west-southwest into open Atlantic swell. The town's apartment blocks recede quickly; within five minutes the shoreline shifts to exposed basalt cliffs scored with vertical dykes, the rock face unbroken except for narrow ravine mouths where seasonal runoff carves temporary channels. The crossing holds a steady course 400 meters offshore, close enough to distinguish individual agave clusters on the clifftops but beyond the surf break. Crew members scan for dolphin fins near the eight-minute mark, a common sighting window when pods move between feeding zones. If marine life appears, the captain throttles down and adjusts course to parallel the pod without cutting across its path—a protocol required under Canarian cetacean-protection ordinances. Puerto de Mogán's harbor entrance appears at the 20-minute point, marked by twin breakwaters and the white-and-ochre geometry of the resort village rising in tiers behind the marina. The catamaran reduces speed inside the protected water, maneuvering past moored sailboats and sport-fishing vessels before nosing into the passenger dock on the harbor's north side. You disembark onto a stone quay that opens directly into Mogán's pedestrian canal district, the boat trip concluding within 25 minutes of leaving Arguineguín.

Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan tours

What are the departure times for the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan?

The ferry departs daily from Arguineguin Harbour hourly between 10:15 and 16:15. The entire boat trip from Arguineguin to Mogan takes approximately 70 minutes.

Where can I purchase an Arguineguin to Mogan ferry ticket?

You can buy tickets directly online or at the Lineas Salmon ticket booths located at the harbor. Online tickets allow you to board the ferry without waiting in line.

Is the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the vessels used for this trip feature boarding ramps designed for manual wheelchairs. However, please note that tidal changes can sometimes affect ramp steepness at certain piers.

Are there restrooms available on the Lineas Salmon ferry?

Yes, most vessels operating the Lineas Salmon ferry service are equipped with clean restroom facilities on the lower deck. You can access them at any point during the journey.

Can I bring my bicycle on the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan?

Yes, bicycles are permitted on the deck for a small additional fee. You must secure your bicycle in the designated area as instructed by the crew.

Does the south Gran Canaria coastal cruise operate in bad weather?

Services may be temporarily suspended if waves are high in the Atlantic Ocean. The operator will issue refunds or reschedule your trip in such events.

How much does a boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan cost?

A one-way adult ticket for the boat trip from Arguineguin to Mogan costs 15 EUR. Children aged 6 to 12 pay a reduced rate of 8 EUR, while children under 5 travel free.

Can I hop off at Puerto Rico using the Puerto de Mogan water taxi service?

Yes, the ticket operates on a hop-on hop-off basis, allowing you to disembark at intermediate stops like Anfi del Mar or Puerto Rico. You can catch any later Lineas Salmon ferry to complete your journey.

What should I wear during the boat trip Arguineguin to Mogan?

We recommend casual beachwear, sunglasses, and a sunhat. A windbreaker or light jacket is also useful as the breeze on the open deck can feel cool.

Are dogs allowed on the Gran Canaria boat tour?

Small pets are allowed if kept inside a carrier. Larger dogs must remain on a leash and wear a muzzle while on the deck of the Lineas Salmon boat.