Whale watching in Tenerife is one of the most special experiences you can live in the Canary Islands.

Several marine species permanently inhabit these waters and, besides their beauty, they possess real “superpowers” forged through millions of years of evolution.

Delfines

Echolocation: the dolphins’ natural sonar

The dolphins we can see in Tenerife, especially the resident bottlenose dolphin, use an echolocation system similar to a radar.
They emit sounds that bounce off objects and prey, returning an echo that allows them to navigate and hunt even in dark waters. They also use it to communicate with each other with great precision.

Pilot whales

Deep dives without effort

As we have told you on many occasions, the waters of southern Tenerife are home to one of the largest populations of short-finned pilot whales, with more than 400 individuals.

These cetaceans can dive to more than 1,000 meters in search of their favorite food: the giant squid.
To achieve this, they slow their heart rate and store oxygen in their muscles and blood, making them true champions of diving.

Pilot whales in Tenerife

Listening to pilot whales underwater

One of the most exciting experiences during our whale watching tours is listening to the pilot whales through the hydrophone we carry on board.

Their sounds reveal how they communicate and navigate as a group, offering a unique window into the underwater acoustic world.

Pilot whales in Canary Islands

Speed and agility at sea

The bottlenose dolphin can reach speeds of up to 30 km/h. Its hydrodynamic body allows it to surf waves, escape predators, and play with the currents, making it one of the main stars of sightings on the island.

The superpowers of cetaceans are a perfect example of adaptation to marine life. By joining one of our responsible excursions, you will be able to observe these abilities up close, better understand the value of protecting these species, and live an unforgettable experience that combines science, nature, and emotion.

 

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Dolphins in Tenerife