2x diving package, on request including refreshment

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2x diving package, on request including refreshment

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  • 5 to 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $168.03
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Tenerife’s best buy: two guided tank sessions. You’ll start with gear fitting and planning at Ocean Trek, then head out for two underwater excursions near Costa Adeje, with a break in between. It’s built for people who want a full day underwater without turning it into a big production.

What I like most is how much attention you get in a small group—maximum 8 people. I also appreciate that the team adjusts the plan to your recent experience, including an optional refresher if you haven’t been in the water for a while.

One thing to consider: food and drinks aren’t included (bottled water is), so you’ll want to plan around that unless you ask for additional refreshments.

Key highlights worth your attention

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - Key highlights worth your attention

  • Small-group size (max 8) means more instructor time and less waiting around.
  • Full equipment rental included, so you can pack light.
  • Two underwater sessions in one day with a surface break of about 45 minutes.
  • Site choices depend on conditions like wind, waves, and visibility.
  • Starter-friendly option if you haven’t scuba’d in a while (typically a simpler spot up to 12 meters).
  • Pickup within 10 km from the dive center area makes it easier from Costa Adeje.

Two tank sessions near Costa Adeje for one paid day

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - Two tank sessions near Costa Adeje for one paid day
This is a 2x package: you’ll do two underwater scuba sessions during a single outing, for about 5 to 6 hours total including arrival and departure. The price is $168.03 per person, and for that you’re not just paying for time in the water—you’re paying for planning, equipment, and a guide who actually stays close.

You also get real value in the “extras that remove hassle” category. Hotel pickup and drop-off is included within a max 10 km radius, and the package includes full diving equipment plus bottled water.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.

Ocean Trek start: suit fitting, equipment check, and your day plan

Your day begins back at the Ocean Trek base on C. Valencia, 38660 Costa Adeje. First up is practical stuff: you try on your suit and the team checks your equipment. This matters more than people think. When gear is set correctly, the whole day feels easier—buoyancy is calmer, breathing stays steady, and you spend less energy fighting your kit.

Then you plan the sessions with your personal instructor. If you want it, you can also do a short refresher with key theory and a practical review of the important exercises. This is especially helpful if you’re returning after a break, because they can build confidence before you go deeper.

How deep you’ll go (and why they match it to your experience)

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - How deep you’ll go (and why they match it to your experience)
Depth and intensity depend on your scuba background. In general, most underwater spots run between 12 and 30 meters. If you haven’t scuba’d for longer, they usually recommend starting with a simpler location up to 12 meters, where you can see a lot of fish and the volcanic underwater world.

Air consumption drives the timing. Typically each session lasts 40 to 60 minutes, and between the two sessions you get a break of about 45 minutes. In other words, you’re not rushing. You’re getting the structure that makes a two-session day feel doable.

The real itinerary rhythm: planning, two sessions, and a focused break

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - The real itinerary rhythm: planning, two sessions, and a focused break
When you count arrival and departure, plan on roughly 4 to 6 hours of total on-the-clock time, depending on which underwater spots they choose. The time in the water is structured: one session, surface break, then the second session.

A big practical advantage here is that the second session doesn’t feel like an afterthought. They plan both, and your instructor can adjust what you’ll do next based on how you feel after the first session.

Tenerife underwater spot choices: wind, waves, and visibility matter

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - Tenerife underwater spot choices: wind, waves, and visibility matter
One of the smartest parts of this experience is how the team chooses underwater locations based on the day’s conditions. The area can get changeable—wind and waves can shift during the same outing—so the staff aims for visibility and comfort, not just a “planned no matter what” checklist.

From what you might see on the day, the underwater spots can include a mix of shoreline and boat options. Names that come up include Las Eras and El Balito. El Balito is a rocky cove with access and exit from an old jetty, which gives a straightforward, grounded feel for many people.

Some of the memorable wildlife stories also tie to local underwater structures. Las Galletas has a shipwreck area where you can encounter big ray fish, and it’s also known for lots of fish activity. If you love sponges and underwater caves, you may also get to see that style of underwater habitat depending on conditions.

Instructor attention in a maximum-8 setup

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - Instructor attention in a maximum-8 setup
This is not a “follow the group and hope” style day. The small-group setup gives you excellent instructor access, and the overall vibe is professional without being stiff.

In the best moments, you feel like you’re being guided not only for safety, but for sightlines and timing—so you end up seeing more than just background scenery. Staff and instructors are also described as careful, friendly, and fun, and the briefings are treated seriously. That combination—clear instructions plus a relaxed atmosphere—is a great match for first-timers and people who want confidence.

You might also meet instructors such as Gerhard, the owner, and Gabi (often mentioned as an instructor), plus team members like Juan and Zoe. Having names to connect with is useful, because it hints at consistent staffing rather than random rotation.

What you should bring so the day stays easy

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - What you should bring so the day stays easy
The basics are simple, but they’re important:

  • Bring a swim suit and dry clothes for afterward
  • If you’re doing pickup, confirm your exact pick-up point in advance so you don’t waste time waiting
  • Pack light—because full scuba equipment rental is included

You’ll also want to factor in moderate physical fitness. The day involves getting geared up and handling underwater fundamentals, so it’s not aimed at people who want a purely sedentary excursion.

Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation, which can matter if you’re not staying in the pickup radius.

Gear rental included: why that’s a big deal

2x diving package, on request including refreshment - Gear rental included: why that’s a big deal
Scuba gear is expensive and annoying to transport. Here, you get full diving equipment included, which removes a lot of friction.

That means you can focus on the part that matters: learning the underwater flow for the day’s conditions and enjoying the life down below—fish, rays, and other creatures you might be guided toward. The staff also keeps equipment in great condition, which helps you feel safe from moment one.

Refreshments: bottled water is included, and extras may be request-based

This package includes bottled water, which helps you stay comfortable during the surface break.

Beyond that, food and drinks are not included. The listing does note refreshment can be included on request, so if you want more than water, ask ahead. Either way, it’s smart to plan a snack or light meal before you start, since you could be out for most of the day.

Price vs. what you actually get (value check)

At $168.03 per person for two underwater sessions, the value comes from the “bundle” effect:

  • Two separate underwater excursions in one day
  • Full equipment rental (so you don’t pay to transport or rent)
  • Professional guide attention throughout
  • Hotel pickup/drop-off within 10 km
  • Bottled water included

If you were pricing those parts separately—gear rental, a guide, and transportation—the day starts looking more expensive fast. Here, you pay one clear amount and you get a structured, instructor-led plan.

The one place value is weaker is that meals aren’t included. That’s not unusual for this kind of activity, but it’s still a real cost you should expect.

Who this suits best (and who might want a different plan)

This is a great match if you:

  • Want two underwater sessions without spending your day organizing transport and rentals
  • Would like real instructor attention in a small group
  • Need support because you haven’t scuba’d in a while (they can recommend a simpler spot up to 12 meters and offer a refresher)

You’ll also likely enjoy it if you like seeing a range of local underwater features—reefs, fish, volcanic areas, and structured spots like rocky coves or shipwreck-adjacent environments.

You might consider a different option if:

  • You don’t want to manage meals/drinks yourself during the day
  • You prefer longer, multi-day programs with more time at one location (this one is built for two sessions efficiently)

Should you book Ocean Trek for two tank sessions?

If you’re planning a Tenerife trip and you want one high-quality day that’s easy to manage, I’d book it. The standout reasons are the small-group limit, the gear included, and the fact that the team adjusts to conditions and your experience level—so the day stays comfortable and focused.

My practical advice: plan on packing light, bring your swim suit and dry clothes, and ask about refreshments beyond bottled water when you book. Also, be ready for the second session to depend on wind and visibility, because that flexibility is exactly what tends to create the best underwater time.

If your main goal is a well-run two-session scuba day near Costa Adeje, this one checks the boxes.

FAQ

How many underwater sessions are included?

You get a 2x package, meaning two underwater scuba sessions during the same outing.

Is equipment rental included?

Yes. Full diving/scuba equipment is included.

Do they offer pickup from hotels?

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

How long does the activity take?

Plan for about 5 to 6 hours total. With arrival and departure, you can count on roughly 4 to 6 hours depending on the underwater spots chosen.

What depth should I expect?

Most sessions are typically between 12 and 30 meters. If you haven’t scuba’d for a while, they usually recommend a simpler spot up to 12 meters.

How long are the two sessions in the water?

Each session usually lasts 40 to 60 minutes, depending on air consumption. The surface break between sessions is about 45 minutes.

Is food or drinks included?

No food and drinks are included. Bottled water is included, and refreshment may be available on request.

What should I bring?

Bring a swim suit and dry clothes to change into.

What if weather is bad?

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

How big is the group?

The maximum group size is 8 travelers.

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