TRY SCUBA DIVING with a Dedicated Instructor

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TRY SCUBA DIVING with a Dedicated Instructor

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $145.12
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Traveller rating 5.0 (104)Duration3 hours (approx.)Price from$145.12Operated byLJ Diving TenerifeBook viaViator

First-time scuba can feel scary. This Tenerife try session makes it easier with a dedicated private instructor and full gear rental—and you’re not left to figure it out alone. The main thing to consider is the experience depends on good weather, so you may need to shift dates if conditions aren’t right.

What I like most is the pace: you start at the diving center with a real briefing, then you move to the water with someone watching your technique and comfort closely. I also love that you get the memories handled for you, since your instructor takes photos, plus there’s drinks and a hot shower afterward. If you’re expecting a long adventure, plan for a short, well-managed 3-hour outing that focuses on your first underwater experience.

Key Highlights You’ll Actually Care About

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  • Private, one-on-one coaching for first-timers so you can ask questions and move at your speed
  • Gear rental included so you don’t haul equipment or worry about sizing
  • Instructor photo service that helps you keep the moment without stressing your hands and camera
  • Boat trip + guided underwater time with no rush, just safety-first support
  • A comfortable 140 m2 center where you can get sorted before and after

Private Instructor in Tenerife: What You’re Really Buying

This isn’t a “watch-and-hope” beginner slot. The value here is the coaching style: you get a dedicated instructor rather than being one of many people grouped together and managed at a distance. That matters for first underwater time, because the learning curve is mostly physical comfort—breathing, buoyancy basics, and staying calm when things feel new.

You also start with a briefing at the diving center. Translation: you’ll get your bearings on land first, not after you’re already in the water. That reduces panic. It also helps if you have questions about what you’ll do, what you should avoid, and how to communicate underwater.

One more practical point I appreciate: the center is spacious (140 m2), which means you’re not waiting in a cramped corner. You can dress, listen, and then transition to the boat without feeling rushed.

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

Price and Value: What $145.12 Includes (And Why It’s Fair)

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At $145.12 per person for about 3 hours, the price looks straightforward, but the “why it’s worth it” is in what’s bundled. You’re not paying extra for the stuff that usually adds up on water activities.

Here’s what’s included:

  • insurance
  • dedicated instructor
  • full gear rental
  • boat trip
  • photos
  • drinks and hot shower

For a first-timer, that full package is where the value lives. Gear rental alone can be pricey when booked separately, and insurance is another line item most people don’t think about until they need it. Photos are also a big deal: when someone else handles that, you can focus on breathing and body position instead of wrestling a camera.

Also, the experience is offered in English, which matters if you want clear explanations during the briefing and while you’re suited up. If you’re traveling with family, the included comfort items (drinks and a hot shower) make the whole outing feel more complete.

Your 3-Hour Flow: From Briefing Room to Underwater Spot

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Think of the schedule as a guided loop: prepare on land, go out by boat, then return and reset. Even though the total time is about 3 hours, the structure is what makes it feel manageable.

1) Meeting at Las Galletas (Easy to Find)

You’ll start at the meeting point at Calle Consuelo Alfonso Diaz-Flores, 16, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. This location is near public transportation, so you’re not forced into a complicated plan if you’re without a car.

The activity ends back at the meeting point, which is handy. You don’t have to think about transport after you’re wet, tired, and ready to be done.

2) Center Time: Get Ready in a Spacious 140 m2 Space

Before you go out, you’ll be at the center for a briefing and prep. The space is described as 140 m2, and that’s more comfortable than you might expect for an activity like this. You can breathe, organize yourself, and listen to instructions without feeling like you’re on top of the next person.

This is also where beginners benefit most. You’ll learn the basics before you’re facing open water, and you’ll be told what you’ll do underwater. That “learn first, then act” approach usually makes the water feel less intimidating.

3) Gear Rental Included: You Don’t Bring Equipment

No need to bring scuba gear with you. Full gear rental is included. That means:

  • you’re not guessing about sizes
  • you don’t have to store heavy equipment on your trip
  • you arrive, get fitted, and focus on the experience

For first-timers, avoiding gear stress is half the win.

4) Boat Trip to the Underwater Spot

After the briefing, you head to the dive area by boat. The guide accompanies you and keeps the process calm and organized—no sprinting, no pressure to “keep up.”

This is also where weather matters. If conditions are rough, the operator can adjust plans. So if you’re choosing a specific day, you’ll want to keep flexibility.

5) The Underwater Time: Guided, Patient, and Safety-First

Once you’re in the water, the instructor is with you and monitors everything closely. The idea is simple: your first underwater experience should feel safe enough to enjoy.

In the practical coaching I’ve learned from similar experiences, the biggest difference between nervous and relaxed is attention. Here, that attention comes from a dedicated instructor, plus there’s no sense of being rushed into complicated tasks.

6) Photos, Drinks, and a Hot Shower Back on Land

When you’re done, you return and wrap up at the meeting point. Photos are handled by your instructor, which is a relief because it means you can fully participate without worrying about capturing the moment.

And yes, you get drinks and a hot shower. That turns the outing from something “you endure” into something that feels like a real activity you can enjoy and then feel comfortable after.

Instructors and Real Coaching: Why Patient Guidance Changes Everything

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The experience is built around first-time confidence. That’s why the instructor’s approach matters as much as the equipment.

From the feedback shared, the team is known for patience and helping newcomers feel at ease. Names that show up in the stories include Julie, Ludo, and Martin. I especially like the idea that they helped keep kids engaged while adults handled their own first underwater time—so if you’re traveling as a mixed group, you’re not likely to be stuck in awkward, bored waiting.

What this often means on the day: you’ll get small, clear instructions and encouragement. That reduces the chance you’ll freeze when something feels unfamiliar.

And since the instructor takes photos, you’ll likely get better results than if you try to manage a phone yourself. You can just be there, breathing, watching, and learning.

What to Expect Underwater (Without the Guesswork)

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You’re not going in blind. The briefing at the center is designed for beginners, so you’ll know what to do before the moment arrives.

Because your instructor accompanies you underwater, you should feel like you’re in control—even if you’re still learning. The emphasis is on enjoying your first immersion and staying comfortable while you follow the instructor’s guidance.

Also, the experience is described as meaningful and personal. That doesn’t mean it’s dramatic; it means it’s treated like more than a checkbox. It’s meant to stick with you because it’s your first real contact with the underwater world.

Meeting Hours and When to Go: Practical Tenerife Timing

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The center operates Monday through Sunday, 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Your specific start time will depend on booking and availability, but planning within those hours keeps you aligned.

Also, confirmation is sent within 48 hours of booking (subject to availability). So don’t assume it’s instantly locked. If your schedule is tight, aim to book early.

On average, this type of first-time scuba session gets booked about 15 days in advance. That’s a useful planning number: if you’re traveling in peak season or with limited flexibility, booking earlier is simply less stressful.

Who This Try Scuba Session Is Perfect For

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This is best if you’re:

  • doing your first underwater experience and want strong guidance
  • a beginner who doesn’t want to deal with gear logistics
  • traveling as a small group and want the feel of a more personal outing (it’s private, meaning only your group participates)
  • someone who values photos and wants to remember the moment without stress

It also says most travelers can participate. That doesn’t guarantee it’s right for everyone, but it suggests the operator aims to make the experience accessible for a broad range of people who can follow instructions and feel comfortable in water.

Brief Safety and Weather Reality Check

This activity requires good weather. If weather is the problem, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s the key planning point to keep in mind.

If you’re visiting Tenerife and you have flexibility, you’ll get a smoother experience. If you’re on a super tight itinerary, treat this as something you schedule with buffer time.

Should You Book This Experience?

Yes, if you want a first-time scuba try session where the experience is built around you—not around crowd management. The blend of private instruction, full gear rental, and instructor photos is exactly the sort of “pay once, worry less” setup that makes beginners relax.

I’d especially recommend it if you:

  • hate complicated prep
  • want clear English guidance
  • care about leaving with photos and a hot shower, not just a wetsuit headache
  • like the idea of a spacious center before and after

If your schedule is rigid and weather could derail plans, book with backup flexibility. Otherwise, this is a strong beginner-friendly choice in Tenerife—practical, well-organized, and designed for your first real underwater moment.

FAQ

What is the duration of the experience?

It’s about 3 hours.

Where does the experience start?

It starts at Calle Consuelo Alfonso Diaz-Flores, 16, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

Is equipment provided?

Yes. Full gear rental is included, so you don’t need to bring equipment.

Do you get photos from the instructor?

Yes. Photos are included, and the instructor takes them.

Is insurance included?

Yes, insurance is included as part of the experience.

Is this a private tour?

Yes. Only your group participates.

What time does it run?

The opening hours are Monday through Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

How soon will I get confirmation after booking?

You receive confirmation within 48 hours of booking, subject to availability.

What happens if the weather is poor?

The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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