Discover Scuba Diving with two dives in the Ocean in Tenerife with Transfers

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Discover Scuba Diving with two dives in the Ocean in Tenerife with Transfers

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  • 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $288.70
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Two ocean sessions in Tenerife are a confidence builder. You get a calm, step-by-step scuba setup with pool practice first, then two supervised underwater outings with equipment and transportation handled.

I especially love how the instruction focuses on feeling steady with the gear, not just going through motions. I also like that instructors such as Roberta and Andrea keep it friendly and practical, with tips you can use right away.

One consideration: scuba requires a medical questionnaire, and diving within 12 hours of flying isn’t recommended, so line up your dates and paperwork early.

Key highlights that make this experience worth it

Discover Scuba Diving with two dives in the Ocean in Tenerife with Transfers - Key highlights that make this experience worth it

  • Small group size (max 8) keeps the attention personal, especially on a first try.
  • Pool practice first, so you get your breathing and equipment rhythm before heading out.
  • Hotel transfers included, which matters in Tenerife when you don’t want logistics to eat your day.
  • Two ocean sessions give you real water time, not just a quick taste.
  • Instructors who teach by feel, with coaching that helps you spot and understand sea life.

Tenerife’s Sea-Side Scuba Day: What the Experience Feels Like

This is the kind of activity that turns nerves into a skill. You start with explanation, move into controlled pool training, and then shift to the open water for two ocean sessions under professional supervision.

What makes it work well for most people is the pacing. Even if you’ve never worn scuba gear before, you’re not thrown in and told to figure it out. You build comfort step by step, then you’re rewarded with that wow factor of seeing marine life up close.

It also helps that the operation runs with a small crew. With a maximum of 8 travelers, you’re more likely to get individualized attention during the moments that matter most: equalizing, buoyancy control, and general comfort.

You can also read our reviews of more scuba diving tours in Tenerife

Where You Meet and How the Day Flows (Start to Finish)

You’ll meet at GooDiving in Golf del Sur (Arona), at Urb Terrazas de la Paz, 113 Av de Jose Miguel Galvan Bello, 38639 Golf del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The good news is that the location is close to public transport, and in practice you’ll usually arrive via the included transfer.

From there, the flow is straightforward. You begin with a quick basics talk, then you practice with the equipment in a pool. When you’re ready, you head out to the ocean area for two supervised underwater sessions, returning afterward to the same meeting point.

The whole thing runs about 6 hours (approx.). That’s a sweet spot: long enough for real learning and water time, but not so long that you feel drained before you even get in the water.

Pool Practice With Real-World Goals, Not Just Theory

Discover Scuba Diving with two dives in the Ocean in Tenerife with Transfers - Pool Practice With Real-World Goals, Not Just Theory
The pool session is where confidence gets built. You’re learning how scuba gear works on your body, how breathing feels once you’re underwater, and how to move safely without fighting the equipment.

I like this approach because it solves the biggest first-timer problem: uncertainty. In the pool, you can focus on basic control without dealing with waves, currents, or the mental load of scanning for fish at the same time.

The best part is that instructors don’t treat it like a lecture. They give clear guidance, and they keep adjusting until you’re comfortable. From experience working with people who are new, that hands-on coaching is what makes the transition to open water smoother.

If you have a bit of experience already, you might still find value here. One review described learning and refinement like backroll technique on later sessions, which suggests instructors are happy to help with skills beyond the absolute basics when the group can handle it.

Two Ocean Sessions: What You Should Expect to See

After pool training, you move into the ocean for two underwater sessions. These are supervised, and the goal is steady comfort plus good visibility of sea life.

For first-time participants, expect instructors to keep you within comfortable depth limits and focus on basics like buoyancy and staying calm. One recent experience noted an ocean session up to about 12 meters, and another mentioned a max depth around 18 meters after skills were proven. Translation: you’ll likely stay in the “comfortable learning” range, but you may have some flexibility depending on the day and the group.

As for what you might see, Tenerife has a lot going for it in the right conditions. Reviews mention sightings such as turtles, sharks, pufferfish, octopus, and parrot fish. Even if you don’t see everything, you should come away with a sense of what the reef world looks like beyond the surface.

You also get guided interpretation. Instructors can point out what you’re seeing and help you make sense of it on the spot. That turns the outing from a physical activity into a real understanding of the underwater ecosystem.

Transfers, Timing, and the Small Logistics That Matter

The transfers are a big part of the value here. Round-trip transportation from your hotel is included, which means you’re not spending vacation hours figuring out where to go, how to park, or how to coordinate pickup at an unfamiliar address.

One review specifically praised the pickup and transfer timing as good. That’s not a guarantee for every day, but it matches what you want from a training-focused activity: minimal friction before you even get your mask on.

A quick practical note: you’ll need a bottled water for every participant. That’s one of those “small” items that can quietly become annoying if you forget it.

Also, expect a schedule built around water conditions. Weather can affect visibility and even the exact location used. If you get a day with less-than-ideal conditions, the operator’s job is to keep the experience worthwhile, and reviews mention they do find ways to keep participants happy even when conditions aren’t perfect.

Gear, Insurance, and What’s Included (So You Don’t Guess)

This package includes scuba equipment, scuba insurance, and snacks. It also includes the pool and ocean training component you need for the experience structure: explain basics, pool practice, then open water sessions.

For first-timers, having equipment included is huge. You’re not guessing which gear you need, and you’re not spending extra time hunting for rentals. Better yet, you can practice with the same gear you’ll use outside.

Insurance inclusion is also a comfort point. When the activity involves underwater training, you want that safety net handled by the provider.

One thing to know: pictures are not automatically included. If you want photos, they may be available for purchase. If you care about having a memory on hand, plan for that possibility and budget accordingly.

Price and Value: Is $288.70 a Smart Use of Your Time?

At $288.70 per person, this isn’t an impulse bargain. But it does look like solid value if you want the full training experience rather than a short novelty check.

Here’s where the price makes sense:

  • You get two ocean sessions, not just one.
  • Pool training is included, which improves your odds of enjoying the ocean part.
  • All equipment is included, so you avoid extra rental costs and added stress.
  • Transfers from your hotel are included, which is often what quietly inflates costs on DIY-style plans.
  • Scuba insurance is included, which adds real value for a safety-sensitive activity.

Also, the group size limit (max 8) suggests you’re paying for more than a seat. You’re paying for instruction time and supervision.

If your goal is only to say you tried scuba for a few minutes, you could likely find cheaper options. But if your goal is competence, comfort, and a memorable Tenerife day with less hassle, this price feels more reasonable.

Who Should Book This (And Who Might Think Twice)

This experience is a good fit if you want a structured first underwater training day. You should be comfortable with a moderate physical fitness level, and you must be at least 8 years old.

It’s also a smart choice if you like clear instruction and patience. Reviews highlight instructors who make people feel comfortable quickly, especially for first-timers and for parents bringing kids for their first experience.

You might think twice if:

  • you have medical conditions that could affect scuba eligibility,
  • your travel schedule includes flying within 12 hours of planned underwater training,
  • or you’re expecting a totally hands-off tour where you don’t need to fill out paperwork.

One of the best things you can do for yourself is complete the medical questionnaire early. If something prevents you from participating, you’d rather know in advance than on the day.

The People Factor: Roberta, Andrea, and a Team That Teaches

The biggest advantage here is the teaching style. Reviews repeatedly describe instructors who are professional, friendly, and patient—especially when someone is nervous or brand new.

Roberta and Andrea show up often in feedback, including for first-time students and for people who had limited time and needed flexible scheduling. Andrea was also mentioned driving participants to sites and calmly coaching them under the water.

Even a more experienced participant described Andrea’s ability to introduce new underwater trainees successfully. That’s exactly the mix you want if you’re learning: someone who can explain the fundamentals clearly and still guide real movement and control once you’re underwater.

Small Details to Know Before You Go

A few practical items can help your day run smoothly:

  • Bring your bottled water (each participant needs their own).
  • Bring a current valid passport (required on the day).
  • Plan around the medical questionnaire and any limitations it might identify.
  • Note the English language offering if that matters for your comfort.
  • Expect a group of up to 8, so it’s not a huge crowd vibe.

And if you’re traveling with a family member, it can help to talk with your instructor about how the pace will feel for each of you. The format is designed to keep you together as a group, but training needs can vary.

Should You Book GooDiving’s Two Ocean Sessions in Tenerife?

If you want your first scuba certification-style experience to feel controlled, supportive, and worth your money, I’d book this. The combination of pool practice, two ocean sessions, included equipment, and hotel transfers is the formula that usually leads to a good day instead of a stressful one.

I’d especially recommend it if you’re the type of person who hates surprises. The structure is clear, the supervision is professional, and the small group size makes it easier to get help when you need it.

If you’re on a tight travel schedule, double-check the flying window and prepare for the medical questionnaire process. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s the kind of constraint you should respect so you don’t get disappointed.

FAQ

How long is the experience?

The experience runs about 6 hours (approx.).

Where is the meeting point?

You’ll meet at GooDiving, Urb Terrazas de la Paz, 113 Av de Jose Miguel Galvan Bello, 38639 Golf del Sur, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

Is transportation included?

Yes. Round-trip transportation from your hotel is included.

What’s included in the price?

Snacks, use of scuba equipment, scuba insurance, and the training sessions are included.

What isn’t included?

Pictures are possibly available on purchase, but they’re not included automatically.

What language is the experience offered in?

It’s offered in English.

What’s the minimum age to try this?

You must be at least 8 years old.

How many people are in a group?

The activity has a maximum of 8 travelers.

What medical or travel rules should I know?

A medical questionnaire is required before diving, and diving within 12 hours of flying isn’t recommended. Some medical conditions may prevent you from diving, so it’s smart to check with your doctor if you have concerns.

Do I need a passport and bottled water?

Yes, a current valid passport is required on the day of travel. Every participant must have their own bottled water.

Is free cancellation available?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Canceling less than 24 hours before the start time won’t be refunded.

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