REVIEW · TENERIFE
guided Scuba Diving on Tenerife (for certified divers)
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Tenerife underwater time is about being in control. This private, instructor-led scuba experience on the island lets you pick your timing and chase the underwater sights you care about, with real coaching from the team at Scubanana. You get to plan around what you want to see, from volcanic seafloor scenery to sea life encounters.
What I like most is the combination of warm water and strong visibility that Tenerife is known for, so your training feels useful instead of rushed. The other standout is the attention you get in the water, and the feedback specifically calls out Jasper as a standout master instructor for making everything feel professional and clear.
One consideration: this is for people who are already certified for scuba and physically ready to get in the water. If you’re not dive-ready, this trip won’t work for you.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Where this Tenerife scuba session really pays off
- Choosing your timing: morning, afternoon, or late afternoon
- Scubanana Center meet-up and what the first hour is for
- How the underwater plan adapts to what you want to see
- Why the Radazul area matters (and why the north can be rough)
- Depth planning: from -18 m to -40 m
- What you’re actually getting for $180.20
- Group size: the underrated advantage
- Instructor quality: Jasper gets singled out
- What to do before you go (so your day doesn’t get derailed)
- Making the most of your 6-hour window
- Photos: plan on bringing your own or accepting the gap
- Should you book this guided scuba session in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- Do I need to be certified to join?
- What language is the instruction offered in?
- How long is the guided scuba experience in Tenerife?
- How many people are in the group?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are photos included?
- What happens if the weather is poor?
Key highlights at a glance

- Small group size (max 4) means you’re not competing for attention
- 4.9/5 rating with a 99% recommendation rate from 135 reviews
- English-speaking instruction for smoother briefings and safer decision-making
- Underwater variety including sting rays, turtles, and nudibranchs
- Radazul area is a reliable choice for solid conditions most of the year
- Depth range planned around your limits, from -18 m to -40 m
Where this Tenerife scuba session really pays off

Tenerife has a reputation for clear water and comfortable temperatures, which matters more than people think. When conditions are good, your skills get used. You spend more time actually seeing and exploring, not constantly fighting gear or struggling with visibility.
This is also a value-minded setup. For $180.20 per person, you’re not just buying “time underwater.” You’re paying for instructor guidance, scuba gear, diving insurance, and local taxes all bundled in. That’s a big part of why the price feels reasonable for a private-style experience rather than a generic group outing.
The other thing I’d underline: you’re not locked into one predictable route. The plan is built around what you want most—volcanic seafloor, colorful fish, or specific animals—and the team looks for the right sites around the island.
You can also read our reviews of more guided tours in Tenerife
Choosing your timing: morning, afternoon, or late afternoon

The experience offers multiple start options, including morning, afternoon, and late afternoon, with flexible tour durations. In real-world terms, that gives you more control over your Tenerife day.
If you prefer cooler morning air before heat builds up, the early slot can help you stay comfortable. If you’re pairing this with other sightseeing, the afternoon options can keep your schedule from feeling chopped up. Either way, you’ll be meeting at the same starting point in Radazul.
One practical tip: because you’re booking time around weather, it helps to have a bit of flexibility in your wider itinerary. If conditions aren’t workable, the experience may be rescheduled or refunded.
Scubanana Center meet-up and what the first hour is for

Your day starts at the Scubanana Center at Puerto Deportivo, Av. Colón, nº1, 38109 Radazul, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity starts at 9:00 am in the provided details, though other timing options exist.
From there, expect the usual “getting ready to go” flow: gear fitting, safety checks, and instructor guidance so you’re set up for the underwater plan ahead. This is exactly where a private setup helps. When there are only up to 4 participants, you can actually ask questions and get answers that fit your experience level.
The center is also close to public transportation, which is useful if you don’t want to worry about parking or arranging a taxi for a morning start.
How the underwater plan adapts to what you want to see

One of the most appealing parts is how the team describes finding spots around the island based on your preferences. You may be aiming for volcanic seafloor scenery, a wide range of sea life, or specific animal encounters like sting rays and turtles.
The messaging is practical: Tenerife’s marine life and underwater colors are part of the point, but the team also focuses on matching conditions to your limits. That’s why they mention different depth possibilities, from -18 m down to -40 m, depending on what you can do.
For certified scuba participants, this kind of tailoring is valuable. It turns the trip into something closer to guided exploration than a fixed checklist.
Why the Radazul area matters (and why the north can be rough)

Tenerife isn’t one uniform set of conditions. The north can be rough from time to time, which can make underwater plans harder and less comfortable.
That’s why the Radazul area and the surrounding underwater sites are highlighted as consistently good for diving in different depths throughout the year. If you’re thinking about value, this is a big one: reliable conditions often mean better visibility and fewer “plan changes” that eat up your day.
So even if the island has more challenging areas, you can count on the team leaning toward spots that are more workable, which keeps the trip aligned with what you came for.
You can also read our reviews of more scuba diving tours in Tenerife
Depth planning: from -18 m to -40 m

The experience is built for certified scuba participants and includes a depth range up to -18 m or even -40 m, depending on your limit. That’s a wide spread, and it suggests the instructors are prepared to support different comfort levels rather than forcing everyone into one template.
In practical terms, what you care about is how the coaching changes as you go deeper. Deeper underwater time usually means more attention on breathing, buoyancy control, and situational awareness. With an instructor-led, small-group format, you should get clearer guidance that matches your actual profile.
If you’re more conservative, you can treat the shallower end as a win, not a downgrade. The goal here is seeing sea life and scenery with good conditions, not collecting a number on a depth gauge.
What you’re actually getting for $180.20

Price is where this trip makes sense for the right person. At $180.20 per person, you’re not paying only for access. You’re paying for:
- Instructor support (the biggest value driver)
- Scuba gear
- Diving insurance
- Local taxes
Photos are not included. If memory matters to you, plan to either bring your own approach (if you’re allowed to use it comfortably and safely) or be ready to accept that this experience won’t automatically hand you a photo package.
Also note: the experience includes mobile ticketing and is offered in English. Those two details are small, but they reduce friction, especially if you’re planning your Tenerife days quickly.
Group size: the underrated advantage

This is limited to a maximum of 4 travelers. That changes the feel of the day.
With smaller groups, briefings are easier to personalize. You’re less likely to get rushed through checks because the instructor is juggling a crowd. And if anything feels off in the water, there’s more chance you’ll get timely help instead of waiting for the next step in someone else’s plan.
The feedback score and the 99% recommendation rate match this kind of setup. People tend to love private-style instruction when it stays organized and professional, not just “people-first” on paper.
Instructor quality: Jasper gets singled out
In the feedback, Jasper is specifically praised as a master instructor. The compliment isn’t vague. It points to professionalism and strong performance in the water, and it’s paired with praise for the whole Scubanana team.
I take that as a good sign for two things: communication and organization. For certified scuba participants, those are safety factors, not just niceties. A clear instructor helps you relax and focus on what you’re seeing.
What to do before you go (so your day doesn’t get derailed)
The experience includes a few clear conditions that you should take seriously:
- You must be certified for scuba.
- You need to be physically in conditions to dive.
- You should not dive 12 hours before a flight.
- The experience requires good weather.
These aren’t technicalities. They’re what protect the plan. If you’re taking a flight soon after your Tenerife stay, you’ll need to adjust your schedule so you’re not stacking scuba activity right up against air travel. And if you have any health concerns, it’s worth checking with a professional before you go.
Also, service animals are allowed, and the location is near public transportation. That’s helpful if you’re traveling with a companion and want the day to be manageable.
Making the most of your 6-hour window
The duration is about 6 hours. Since the plan includes underwater time plus gear and instruction, you’ll want to arrive ready and not waste the first part of the day.
That means showing up on time, hydrated, and prepared for equipment fitting. If you’re tempted to squeeze in another activity right before the meet-up, try to give yourself breathing room. You’re dealing with temperature changes, physical effort, and safety checks, and the smoother the start, the better the overall experience.
Because timings include morning, afternoon, and late afternoon options, you can usually choose a slot that matches your energy. Pick the time when you’ll be most relaxed.
Photos: plan on bringing your own or accepting the gap
Photos are not included. If you’re hoping for a guaranteed set of images, this is the one item you should plan for ahead of time.
If photography is a big part of your travel style, think about how you’ll handle it safely and comfortably with your gear and buoyancy focus. If you’re more about the experience than the album, you might not care. Either way, it’s best to know this up front so you’re not surprised later.
Should you book this guided scuba session in Tenerife?
If you’re a certified scuba participant and you want small-group, instructor-led underwater time with flexible site choices, I think this is an easy yes. The big wins are clear: strong overall satisfaction, English instruction, gear and insurance included, and a plan built around what you want to see instead of a one-size route.
Book it if:
- you care about seeing specific sea life like sting rays, turtles, or nudibranchs
- you’d rather have up to 4 participants instead of a larger group
- you like the idea of depth options based on your limit
- you’re staying in or near Radazul and want a practical start point
Skip it or reconsider if:
- you’re not certified or you don’t feel physically ready to dive
- your schedule includes a flight soon after scuba activity (remember the 12-hour guidance)
- you’re counting on included photos as part of the experience
FAQ
Do I need to be certified to join?
Yes. You have to be a certified diver to take part in this activity.
What language is the instruction offered in?
The experience is offered in English.
How long is the guided scuba experience in Tenerife?
It lasts about 6 hours.
How many people are in the group?
The maximum group size is 4 travelers.
What’s included in the price?
The price includes the diving instructor, diving gear, diving insurance, and local taxes.
Are photos included?
No. Photos are not included.
What happens if the weather is poor?
The experience requires good weather. If it gets canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.


































