This catamaran cruise ticks all the boxes for fun in the sun. Limited to just 12 guests, you'll spend around four hours sailing the rugged Lanzarote coast to Playa Quemada, passing made-for-Insta spots like Puerto Calero. After a quick refreshment break, you'll anchor up and get stuck into a range of water sports including snorkelling, paddleboarding and kayaking. There's even banana boat and donut rides.

Catamaran Experience Small Groups - ticket only
- Limited to just 12 guests
- Spend a half-day sailing to Playa Quemada
- Water sports including snorkelling and banana boat rides
Catamaran cruise
Boat cruise
Drinks
Snorkel stops
Swim stops
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Not suitable for guests who can't swim
- Bring bathing gear and sunblock
- Bring a towel
- Bring a hat
- Transfers not included
- Subject to weather conditions
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