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Fuerteventura Dolphin Trips

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  • Rough-toothed Dolphin (Steno Bredanensis)

    rough toothed Dolphin The rough-toothed dolphin resides off Fuerteventura, so you are very likely to spot it. It’s quite primitive-looking, getting its name from the odd way its teeth are constructed. These teeth are covered with fine vertical wrinkles, but these are not visible on live animals at sea.


  • Striped Dolphin (Stenella Coeruleoalba)

    Striped Dolphin The striped dolphin is another seasonal arrival off the coast of Fuerteventura. Because striped dolphins can move very rapidly to avoid boats, they are often called streakers.

  • Atlantic Spotted Dolphin (Stenella Frontalis)

    Atlantic Spotted Dolphin Another seasonal visitor off Fuerteventura is the Atlantic spotted dolphins. This species may be an intermediary between the bottlenose dolphin and the pantropical spotted dolphin. As the name suggests, many individuals, though not all, are patterned with spots

  • Common Dolphin (Delphinus Delphis)

    Common Dolphin The common dolphin is a seasonal swimmer off Fuerteventura. This species comes in two forms: the short- and long-beaked common dolphin. Common dolphins are often found in large groups (called pods) of hundreds or even thousands of individuals.

  • Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops Truncates)

    Bottlenose Dolphin One year-round species off Fuerteventura that you will see is the bottlenose dolphins. You will immediately recognize this smiling dolphin as the charismatic star of aquarium shows, but what a pleasure to see these sleek swimmers in the open sea where they can exceed eighteen miles (thirty kilometers) an hour.

  • Echolocation

    Dolphins and whales are among several species that make use of echolocation to locate their prey and other objects under water. Bottlenose dolphins, for example, make up to 1,000 clicking noises per second. These sounds travel underwater until they encounter objects, then bounce back to their dolphin transmitters, revealing the location, shape, and size of the object.

Dolphin & Whale Watching Tour

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  • πŸ‘ͺ From 3 till 99
  • β™Ώ Wheelchair Accessible
  • 🚻 Toilets, Drinks, and Snacks Available
  • πŸ” License blue seal for Dolphin and whale search!)
  • ⏱ 4 Hours
  • πŸ› Swim stop
  • Starting From 30,00€*

    Depending on transport and age TripAdvisor Rating

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