2x diving package, on request including refreshment

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2x diving package, on request including refreshment

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Operated by Dive Centre Ocean Trek Tenerife · Bookable on Viator

Traveller rating 5.0 (20)Duration5 to 6 hours (approx.)Price from$168.03Operated byDive Centre Ocean Trek TenerifeBook viaViator

A great water day starts before you ever gear up. Here you get small-group scuba sessions near Costa Adeje, full equipment included, and real instructor time as you plan your two underwater outings. I especially like the gear rental + pickup that cuts down the hassle, and the way the team adjusts depth and site choice to your experience. The main consideration: this is weather-dependent, and the whole plan can shift based on wind and visibility.

You’ll meet at Ocean Trek in Costa Adeje, try on your suit, get your equipment checked, then map the day with a personal instructor. The goal is simple: two planned underwater sessions in one half-day stretch, usually 4–6 hours total.

Because the schedule is paced by air consumption (and the operator chooses sites based on conditions), you should expect a day that runs like a well-oiled routine—not a leisurely swim with zero structure. Still, if you want good organization and a strong guide-to-you ratio, this is a smart pick.

Key Highlights You’ll Notice Fast

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  • Small group size (max 8) means you’re not lost in the crowd
  • Full equipment rental so you can pack light
  • Two underwater sessions in one day near Costa Adeje
  • Depth planning tailored to experience, often 12–30m (with easier options up to 12m)
  • Instructor-led planning at the start, with optional refresher exercises

Ocean Trek’s Two-Session Scuba Day: A Practical, Local Plan

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In Tenerife’s south (Costa Adeje area), the best days are the ones that balance underwater time with smart site choices above water. Ocean Trek Tenerife is set up for exactly that. You get a full morning/afternoon-style program that aims for two underwater experiences, without dragging the day into a marathon.

The vibe is also “serious but fun.” In feedback from divers, the staff repeatedly come through as professional, careful with safety, and good at making the group feel comfortable. Names you may hear include Gerhard (owner), and instructors such as Juan, Zoe, and DM Gabi—so you’re not just booking a random slot machine, you’re joining a team.

One more practical point I appreciate: they build the plan around conditions. Expect site selection to consider wind, waves, and visibility—because on Tenerife, those factors can change faster than your phone’s weather app.

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What’s Included (and Why It Matters for Value)

This package is priced at $168.03 per person for a two-session day, typically 5 to 6 hours. The value comes from what’s folded in, not just the price tag.

You get:

  • Hotel pickup and drop-off within a radius of max 10km from the dive center
  • Full scuba equipment (so you don’t need to buy or transport your own)
  • Professional guide for the day
  • Bottled water

That matters because scuba days often get expensive once you add rentals, transfers, and “little extras.” Here, the basics are handled. It also makes it easier to travel light—especially if you’re already juggling beach time, restaurants, and maybe a rental car.

What’s not included: food and drinks. The day has breaks (you’ll have time between sessions), but you should plan to eat beforehand or bring your own snacks if you know you get hungry fast.

One small nuance: refreshments are mentioned as available on request. The listing doesn’t say it’s automatically included, so if this is important to you, ask ahead.

Meeting Ocean Trek in Costa Adeje: Suit-Up and Real Planning

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The day starts at the Ocean Trek location in Costa Adeje (C. Valencia, 38660). The first step is simple and useful: you try on your scuba suit, then you check your gear. This is where the team gets eyes on everyone before the water part of the program begins.

Then comes the part that often makes or breaks the experience: you plan your sessions together with your personal instructor. Depending on your comfort level, there may also be a short theory and practical review with key exercises. For anyone returning after a long gap—or for people who want a calm refresher—this is a big deal. It helps you feel confident before you’re staring at that first rolling horizon.

The package is built for English service, and it’s limited to max 8 travelers, so your questions aren’t squeezed into a briefing gap.

Also, bring a swim suit and dry clothes to change into. You’ll want something comfortable and warm-ish for the ride back, since ocean air can feel cooler than you expect after gear is off.

Depth Choice: From Up to 12m for Break-From-Scuba Comfort

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Depth depends on experience. The program notes that most underwater outings are typically between 12 and 30 meters.

Here’s what I like about how they handle “I used to scuba, but it’s been a while” situations: they usually recommend a simpler site up to 12 meters if you haven’t dived for a longer period. That’s not babying you—it’s practical. Shallower conditions often make it easier to focus on buoyancy and breathing rhythm while still seeing lots of fish and the volcanic underwater world Tenerife is known for.

If you’re more experienced, you’ll have flexibility to plan further depth and sites at short notice based on conditions and your comfort.

One more timing-based detail connects to depth: each session length is based on air consumption, and typically runs 40–60 minutes. That means you’re not rushed by a rigid stopwatch, but you also won’t linger forever—your instructor is watching safety and gas, which is exactly what you want.

The Flow of Your Day: Two Sessions, One Recovery Break

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With arrival and departure included, you can count on about 4–6 hours total, depending on the chosen sites. The underwater program itself is structured around that “two sessions with a breather” rhythm:

  • Two separate underwater sessions
  • A break of about 45 minutes in between

That break is where you reset—hydration, bathroom, and catching up with the group. You also get a chance to mentally switch from session mode to “stay calm and wait for the next briefing” mode.

One thing to keep in mind: the schedule can shift a bit depending on the sites and conditions. Weather matters here, and Tenerife’s coast can be a little temperamental. If it’s windy, the plan tends to adjust.

Where You May Go Around Costa Adeje (Shore and Boat Sites)

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Your exact sites depend on conditions and the plan day-of, but you should expect a mix of shore access and boat or local spots around Tenerife South.

From example locations mentioned in feedback and local knowledge, sites you could see include:

  • Las Eras: often described as excellent, with a strong chance of interesting wildlife
  • El Balito: a rocky cove with access and exit via an older jetty
  • Areas near Las Galletas, including a shipwreck site where large rays have been seen

What you can realistically hope for is a variety of marine life. Feedback mentions things like turtles, stingrays, eagle rays, barracuda, triggerfish, sponges, and other fish around reefs and structures. Nothing here is guaranteed, because ocean life is always doing ocean life things—but the operator’s site selection approach is built around maximizing the “what’s likely today” factor.

If you’re the type who gets bored with the same scenery every time, this kind of planning helps. Two sessions in one day means you can get both a calmer, fish-focused experience and a more dramatic underwater feature (like reefs, caves, or wreck zones) without losing a full day to travel.

Small-Group Time with Instructors: The Real Advantage

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This is a max 8 travelers format, and that translates into actual attention. You’re not just in a group; you’re working with an instructor who can tailor coaching and buoyancy help without turning your experience into a queue.

Feedback repeatedly credits instructors for:

  • careful briefings
  • professional, organized handling of equipment
  • adapting to the day’s wind, waves, and visibility
  • giving a safe, confidence-building pace

Names that stand out in feedback include DM Gabi, Gerhard, Juan, and Zoe. If you see them during your day, you’ll likely notice a theme: they know the area well and choose sites thoughtfully rather than rushing to the same “standard stop.”

Also, if you’re someone who prefers clear guidance (and not vague hand signals), this style should fit you.

Price vs. Costs You’d Normally Add Elsewhere

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Let’s talk money in plain terms. At $168.03 per person, you’re paying for:

  • two underwater sessions in one day
  • a professional guide
  • full gear rental
  • bottled water
  • hotel pickup/drop-off within 10km

Food isn’t included, and you should budget that separately. But by handling equipment and transport inside the package, the cost is easier to justify. You’re not paying extra for the most common “gotchas” that hit scuba newcomers—gear, transfers, and guide time.

If you’re traveling light, this price becomes even more attractive. Pack less, carry fewer bulky items, and spend more time on Tenerife’s beach-and-town rhythm.

Who Should Book This, and Who Should Pause

This is a great match if you:

  • want two underwater sessions without booking separate days
  • like having strong instruction and a clear plan at the start
  • prefer small groups over long, crowded tours
  • want gear handled for you

It may be less ideal if you:

  • have very specific accessibility needs that go beyond what’s mentioned (service animals are allowed, but additional accessibility details aren’t listed)
  • get stressed by weather-based schedule changes
  • want a food-included outing (food and drinks are not included)

They note moderate physical fitness is expected. That’s a fair ask for any scuba day, since you’ll be suiting up, moving with gear, and likely dealing with uneven surfaces near shore.

Quick FAQ Before You Go

FAQ

How long is the two-session scuba package?

The day runs about 5 to 6 hours total, depending on the chosen sites and conditions.

Is hotel pickup included?

Yes. Pickup and drop-off are included within a radius of max 10km from the dive center.

What scuba equipment is provided?

You’ll get full diving/scuba equipment included as part of the package.

Do I need to bring anything?

Yes. Bring a swim suit and dry clothes to change into afterward.

Is there a maximum group size?

Yes. The activity has a maximum of 8 travelers.

What language is the tour in?

The experience is offered in English.

How deep will I be going?

Depth depends on your experience. Most sessions are between 12 and 30 meters, and if you haven’t dived for a longer period, they usually recommend an easier site up to 12 meters.

What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?

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

Should You Book Ocean Trek for Two Underwater Sessions in Tenerife?

I’d book this if you want a smooth, guided, small-group scuba day with two planned sessions and equipment taken care of. The biggest strengths here are practical: gear rental, pickup within 10km, and instructors who coach you based on your experience level and the conditions of the day.

Book it with your expectations set realistically: the ocean decides the schedule sometimes. But if you’re flexible—and you want quality time with the team—Ocean Trek Tenerife is the kind of operation that makes a first (or second) scuba day feel doable, not intimidating.

If you want a plan that’s efficient and instructor-friendly, this is a strong Costa Adeje choice.

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