Private 3-hours afternoon SailingTour and Snorkeling with Food and Drinks

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Private 3-hours afternoon SailingTour and Snorkeling with Food and Drinks

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $588.12
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The ocean feels close enough to hear every wave. This private 3-hour sailing + snorkeling outing along the south of Gran Canaria is all about ease: you get the boat experience, the crew’s local stories, and a real swim break—without sharing space with strangers. I really like that it’s just your group and the crew, and that snorkel equipment is provided so you can pack light. The one thing to keep in mind is that the trip is weather-dependent, so your timing has to be flexible.

One more plus: this is the kind of charter where you’re not stuck watching. You can help at the helm if you want, and the hosts (Marek and Dagmara, per the experience) set a relaxed pace with music, conversation, and snacks. The main drawback is that it’s not a long cruise with lots of stops—this is a focused afternoon, so if you’re hunting for a busy sightseeing day, you’ll want to pair it with other activities.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

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  • Private boat experience for up to 8 people, with only your group and the crew on board
  • Snorkeling with provided gear, so you don’t need to rent or shop beforehand
  • A crew-led sailing style where you can learn and even help at the helm
  • Local coastline talk from Marek and Dagmara, geared to your questions
  • Food, drinks, and onboard music, turning the sail into a proper break, not just transportation

Private 3-Hour Sailing and Snorkeling: What This Really Costs (and What It Includes)

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You’re paying for privacy and a simple “do the fun part” format. At $588.12 per group (up to 8 people), you’re not buying a ticket per head—you’re buying a boat afternoon that stays focused on sailing, a swim moment, and easy time together.

If your group fills near the max (eight people), it lands at roughly $74 per person for three hours on a private charter. If you book with fewer people, the per-person cost rises, but you still get the same core value: the boat stays yours, the crew stays with you, and the snorkeling setup is included.

I also like that the experience is framed as relaxed and exclusive. That matters on vacation. You don’t need to manage a crowd, timing is more fluid, and the hosts can shape the feel of the trip around what you want to do.

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Getting on Board in Mogán: Meeting Point and Pickup Reality Check

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The tour starts at C. Explanada del Castillete, 163, 35139 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain and ends back there. Since it’s an afternoon slot (about 3 hours), you’ll want to arrive early enough to settle in—especially if you’re also thinking about parking, walking in, or coordinating pickup.

Pickup is offered, and you can coordinate it using +34 650 121 869. That’s a practical help if you don’t want to tack on extra logistics before you’re even on the water.

The experience uses a mobile ticket, and it’s offered in English. If you’re traveling as a couple or as a family, having a clear start point plus the option of pickup makes this kind of half-day plan feel much less stressful.

A Private Charter Where You Can Help at the Helm

On many boat tours, you’re mostly a passenger. Here, the tone is more hands-on. The crew invites you into the sailing action and may even let you help with what’s happening at the helm, depending on comfort and conditions.

That’s not just a fun gimmick. When you know what the crew is doing—how you shift course, why you slow down, what you watch for—you enjoy the sail more. You stop treating it like motion and start treating it like a real activity.

I also like the “only you and crew” setup. If you want quiet time, you get it. If you want questions and conversation, you get that too. Either way, the trip feels personal rather than scheduled for a mass group.

South Coast Cruise: Local Coastline Stories from Marek and Dagmara

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You’ll spend your time sailing along the south of Gran Canaria by boat, with the crew talking you through the coastline as you go. One of the most memorable parts of this type of charter is how quickly you start seeing the coast differently when someone explains what you’re looking at.

Marek and Dagmara come through in the way they host—friendly, conversational, and tuned to what you care about. People describe the trip as chatting with the hosts while sailing, learning navigation curiosities, and picking up insider stories about the island.

That’s the sweet spot for me on a short excursion. In three hours, you don’t need a packed itinerary—you need good guidance and a relaxed pace. This delivers that.

Snorkeling Time: Gear Provided and Clear, Warm Water

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The highlight for many people is the swimming break. The water is described as clear and warm, which is exactly what you want if you’re doing snorkeling in a short window.

The good news is that you don’t have to think about gear logistics. Snorkel equipment is provided, so you can save space in your bag. That small detail matters more than it sounds; buying, renting, or forgetting the wrong thing is the fastest way to steal enjoyment from a simple plan.

Also, snorkeling from a boat changes the feel compared to a beach swim. You’re not walking and repositioning equipment. You’re just getting in, seeing what’s right there, and getting back out when you’re ready.

Only caveat: since the trip runs on good weather, your time in the water depends on conditions. In strong chop, snorkeling could be less comfortable than in calm seas.

Food, Drinks, and Onboard Comforts for an Easy Afternoon

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This isn’t a barebones sail. You get food and drinks, plus a proper “merienda” style snack moment onboard. In the experience notes, it’s described as having snacks that feel more like a treat than a token bite.

Music and conversation are part of the atmosphere too. One thing I’d pay attention to if you’re planning is how you like your boat time—some people love the social hum, while others prefer it quiet. With a private charter, you’re not stuck with an enthusiastic group playlist.

The onboard setup also keeps the afternoon simple. You’re not budgeting extra meals, not switching locations, and not hopping between activities. You’re sailing, you’re snorkeling, and you’re eating while you’re on the water.

Sunset-Friendly Timing and How the Crew Adjusts

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Even though this is described as an afternoon sailing tour, the timing can play nicely with golden hour. One couple in the supplied info did a sunset tour and called it beautiful.

The key point is flexibility. The hosts (again, Marek and Dagmara show up in the story) are described as adjusting the trip to what you want to see and do. That’s exactly what you want for a short charter: you shouldn’t feel locked into a rigid script.

If you’re hoping for photos with softer light, ask the crew about timing when you confirm plans. If you’re more into calm sailing and swimming than lighting and scenery, say so. On a private boat, your preference should drive the feel of the afternoon.

Price and Group Math for Up to 8 People

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Let’s make the money make sense. The $588.12 per group rate is for up to 8 people. That means your value depends on how many people you’re splitting with.

  • If you can fill 6–8 seats, it’s often a very fair way to buy a private sailing and snorkeling afternoon.
  • If it’s just two people, it’s still a luxury experience, but you’re paying more per person for the exclusivity.

What you’re buying here isn’t only the boat time. It’s the crew’s attention, the ease of provided snorkel gear, and the fact that the experience is designed around a smooth 3-hour flow: sail, swim break, and snacks with drinks.

If you’re deciding between a shared group cruise and this private option, the big question is how much you value quiet and control. If you want a boat that feels like yours, the pricing is easier to justify.

Weather Check: The One Practical Catch

This charter requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

That’s not a dealbreaker—it’s normal for sailing. But it’s something you should plan for, especially if you’re traveling in a season where wind or storms could pop up.

If you can, build in flexibility with your schedule. A free switch or refund is helpful, but the real advantage is having other things you can do on another day in Mogán.

Should You Book Karolka Yacht Charter in Mogán?

I’d book this if you want a short, high-comfort boat afternoon where snorkeling gear and refreshments are already handled. It’s especially strong for couples and small families who want privacy, an unhurried pace, and a crew that talks with you instead of just steering.

I’d think twice if you hate weather uncertainty or you’re looking for an all-day sightseeing circuit. This is a focused 3-hour experience, so it’s best as your “water highlight” day, not as your entire trip plan.

If you like the idea of being close to the action—maybe even helping at the helm—and you’re excited for clear, warm water snorkeling, this private charter is a very solid choice in Gran Canaria.

FAQ

How long is the private sailing and snorkeling tour?

It lasts about 3 hours in the afternoon.

Is this tour private, and how many people can be on the boat?

Yes. It’s a private experience with only your group on the boat, up to 8 people.

Where does the tour start in Mogán?

The meeting point is C. Explanada del Castillete, 163, 35139 Mogán, Las Palmas, Spain, and it ends back at the same meeting point.

Is pickup available?

Pickup is offered. You can coordinate using +34 650 121 869.

What’s included besides sailing?

You get snorkeling with provided snorkel equipment, plus food and drinks.

What language is the tour offered in?

The tour is offered in English.

What’s the cancellation policy, and what if the weather is poor?

Cancellation is free. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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