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Join a two-hour shared sail from Sotogrande in search of wild dolphins along the coast toward Chullera, Manilva and Casares. Soft Strait light, Rock views and a deliberately small group make a calm wildlife outing with a drink included when your booking lists it.
After a safety briefing you leave the marina and follow the coast where pods often hunt between Sotogrande, Chullera, Manilva and Casares. The skipper adjusts the route to wind and wildlife, pausing respectfully if animals approach rather than chasing them across open water. Encounters stay unpredictable because dolphins may be feeding farther offshore, resting near port approaches, or simply elsewhere that morning.
Stay in the cockpit or on deck with your drink while scanning for dorsal fins and splash. The same stretch can surprise with quieter wildlife days too, so the scenery of Rock and Strait approaches remains part of the outing even when pods stay out of sight.
Return is into Sotogrande harbour after about two hours. Shared capacity stays at six so everyone has space at the rail without crowding when something interesting appears alongside.
Sotogrande sits on Spain's southern Costa del Sol near approaches to the Strait of Gibraltar. Departures leave Real Club Marítimo de Sotogrande on Avenida de la Marina for short passages that reach varied shorelines and open water without a long transfer from the marina.
On clear days the Rock stands out offshore. The coastal run toward Chullera, Manilva and Casares is the same corridor used for quiet wildlife watching, so harbour return also keeps collection simple for guests staying across Sotogrande, San Roque and nearby Costa del Sol towns.
No experience required. Guests should move carefully on deck and follow crew instructions. Children need adult supervision for the full sail.
Bring sun protection and a warm layer for cooler breezes once you leave the shelter of the harbour.
Small shared groups and local knowledge keep the wildlife focus calm and respectful. The crew sails with patience rather than chasing pods, which matches how free-ranging dolphins actually use this coast.
A drink is typically included when listed on your confirmation, equipment and briefing are covered, and meeting instructions stay clear at one Sotogrande marina. Expectations stay honest: sightings are a bonus, coastal and Rock views are still part of the sail.
Meet at Real Club Marítimo de Sotogrande, Avenida de la Marina, 11310 Sotogrande, Cádiz. Arrive fifteen minutes before departure.
Parking is available around the marina. Allow extra time in peak season for spaces and traffic on the coast road.
Bring sunscreen, sunglasses, a light warm layer, and pale-sole shoes or bare feet for the deck. A swimsuit and towel help if a swim stop is offered.
Charge your camera and consider motion-sickness tablets an hour before boarding if you know you are sensitive. Keep any allergy medication with you rather than in luggage ashore.
Dolphins often use waters between Sotogrande, Chullera, Manilva and Casares, but they move freely with tide and feeding. Sightings are a bonus, never a promise you should book against.
The crew sails patiently and keeps a respectful distance. Enjoy coastal views and the Rock even if pods stay farther out that day.
No sailing background is needed. The skipper manages navigation and safety while you watch for wildlife and enjoy the coastline.
A short briefing covers deck movement and life jackets. Shared groups stay small so everyone has space to look over the rail without crowding.
Meet at Real Club Marítimo de Sotogrande on Avenida de la Marina, 11310. Arrive about fifteen minutes early for welcome and safety checks.
Transport to the marina is not included. Allow time for parking or a taxi, especially in summer.
Shared departures take up to six guests so the yacht stays comfortable. Infants and children count toward that total.
Private charters are listed separately if you want the boat for your own party only.
The skipper checks wind and sea state before departure and only sails when conditions feel safe for guests.
If a wildlife sail cannot run, the crew will contact you with next steps before you head to the marina.
A drink is typically included on this product according to the live booking inclusions. Confirm exact details when you reserve, as seasonal offers can vary.
Additional food is not automatically included. Ask the crew before bringing large coolers or glass bottles.
Children are welcome when supervised carefully throughout the sail. Share ages when you book so life jackets and seating match everyone aboard.
Keep youngsters seated when under way and follow crew guidance on deck.
Pets may be allowed if confirmed at booking so the crew can plan space and safety. Keep animals controlled on deck.
Bring water and a towel for paws. A private charter is easier for larger or nervous pets.
The sail lasts about two hours. Start times appear in the live calendar when you book and depend on season and availability.
Plan to arrive early so boarding is calm. Late arrivals may miss the departure because schedules cannot pause once cast off is set.

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Sotogrande
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