Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit

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Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit

  • 3.46 reviews
  • 1 day
  • From $14
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Turtles in Tenerife waters are real. This day lets you enjoy Tenerife’s sea life with a snorkel kit while moving between coves and beaches by kayak-style outing. I especially like the focus on watching marine animals in their own space, and I love that the kit includes a mask and breathing tube so you’re not hunting gear at the last minute. One drawback to consider: at least some of what you’re paying for is kit access, not guaranteed long guided time in the water.

If you’re expecting a full-on, teacher-style snorkel lesson with hours of guided spotting, you might feel shortchanged. On top of that, getting back out on the water can be tiring if you’re not used to a small boat.

Key highlights I’d prioritize before you book

Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit - Key highlights I’d prioritize before you book

  • Turtles, mantas, and lots of fish are part of the goal, with sightings dependent on conditions
  • Move between Tenerife coves and beaches instead of staying in one spot
  • No-touch, no-chase rules help keep wildlife calm and you safer
  • Kit-only value: you get the mask and breathing tube, but fins aren’t included
  • A kayaking component makes this more active than a pure shore snorkeling stop
  • Good chance for animal sightings, including one report of turtles plus dolphins

Snorkel Kit on Tenerife: what the experience really feels like

Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit - Snorkel Kit on Tenerife: what the experience really feels like
This outing is built around one main idea: you get a snorkel setup and time to watch what’s happening underwater around Tenerife. The goal isn’t touching, posing, or chasing animals. The vibe is more like quiet observation. That matters, because turtles and other sea life react to disturbance fast—so when you keep your distance, you increase your odds of actually seeing calm behavior.

A second big factor: you’re not just wading off a beach. The name includes kayak-style exploration, and at least one review describes it as quite physical for a first-timer. So think of it as a “get to good water, paddle a bit, then snorkel” kind of day—not a relaxed sit-and-spray experience.

Finally, the included gear is basic but practical. You’ll have a mask and a breathing tube in your kit. You won’t have fins, so you’ll want to be comfortable snorkeling with whatever natural kicking style you can manage. If you rely on fins to move, plan to rent or bring them separately.

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Marine life you can aim for (and what you should respect)

Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit - Marine life you can aim for (and what you should respect)
The experience is explicitly about marine life sightings. The promise is a long list of what you might see: lots of fish, mantas, and with luck, turtles. That’s not a guarantee—Tenerife conditions change daily—but it tells you what the operators are hunting for: open, fish-rich water and the places where larger animals sometimes pass through.

The rules are clear for a reason. You cannot touch or chase turtles (and by extension, you should treat all sea animals the same way). The proper approach is to watch them, let them move freely, and only snorkel at a pace that doesn’t pressure them. Also, the guidance stresses that animals need to surface without hindrance to breathe—so keep your distance and avoid blocking their path upward.

Here’s the practical takeaway: if you’re the type who gets excited and leans in too close, this is the day to slow down. The best “wow” moments tend to come from calm watching, not from rushing to get the shot.

How the day is structured around coves, beaches, and water time

Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit - How the day is structured around coves, beaches, and water time
You’re scheduled for a 1-day experience, and the plan centers on exploring different marine areas around Tenerife, specifically the best coves and beaches. While the exact order of spots isn’t spelled out in the info you provided, the intention is easy to understand: you want variety, because underwater life and visibility can shift from cove to cove.

Expect the day to break into a few phases:

1) Start at the meeting point near the beach.

2) Get set up with the snorkeling kit.

3) Spend time on the water exploring around Tenerife’s shoreline.

4) Pause to snorkel in spots where marine life is more likely.

One review also points out the physical side of the kayaking component, even for someone who mainly came for snorkeling. That’s consistent with the overall structure: if you’re moving between areas, you’ll be using your arms and core. If you’re new to boats or kayaking, factor in that it may take extra effort.

Meeting point details so you don’t lose time at the beach

Your meeting point is very specific, which is good news if you arrive by foot or on foot from a nearby stop.

Go to the beautiful avenue that leads down to the beach at 1 Juan Reverón Sierra Street. You should find the spot between:

  • the Star of Bengal restaurant and
  • the Mundo Isla motorcycle rental shop,

and it’s opposite Harry’s store.

Look for two key visual cues:

  • a Kayak Safari flag outside, and
  • another one next to a black gate.

Your guide will be waiting there. If you’re arriving late, you’ll probably feel rushed, so I’d aim to show up early enough to find the right gate without stress.

Price and value: $14 for a snorkel kit, plus the active part

At $14 per person, the cost is low, but you should match your expectations to what’s included. The included items are the snorkel kit plus a mask and breathing tube. Fins aren’t included. That alone changes how much value it feels like, because fins can make snorkeling easier and more comfortable.

Here’s the balanced way to judge the price:

  • If you already have fins (or you’re fine snorkeling without them), $14 can be a solid deal for a day that aims at fish, mantas, and sometimes turtles.
  • If you expected a long, guide-led snorkel session with lots of coaching and guaranteed animal spotting, you might feel differently. One verified booking described disappointment because the price seemed like it was only for kit rental, not for extended guided time.

So my advice is simple: treat this as kit access plus an active day out. If you want maximum instruction time, check what you’re actually paying for before you go.

What’s included, what’s not, and what to bring

Included:

  • Snorkel kit
  • Mask
  • Breathing tube (the snorkel part)

Not included:

  • Fins

Because fins aren’t included, you should decide now how you’ll handle movement in the water. If your plan is to rent fins separately, do that before you head to the meeting point. If your plan is to go fin-less, practice calm, efficient kicking in shallow water earlier in your trip if possible.

Also think about comfort. You’ll be doing a physical component (kayak-style paddling), plus snorkeling afterward. If you’re prone to feeling sore easily, wear swim-appropriate clothing and keep a little energy in reserve for the return.

Who this is best for (and who may want a different option)

Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit - Who this is best for (and who may want a different option)
This experience fits well if you want:

  • a chance at wildlife viewing with turtles and mantas as the main targets,
  • an active day that mixes paddling and snorkeling,
  • low-cost access to snorkeling gear.

It may feel less ideal if you:

  • need a lot of gear support beyond a mask and breathing tube,
  • are hoping for long, guided snorkeling instruction as the main value,
  • dislike physical activities or aren’t comfortable with getting back after snorkeling.

In one review, snorkeling was the reason someone booked, and they found the kayaking tiring at first. They still thought it was fun and reported a turtle sighting plus dolphins. That tells you the sweet spot: motivated animal watchers who can handle some effort usually enjoy the day.

The practical rules that make it better (and safer)

The biggest “how you get a good day” factor is behavior in the water. The guidance says you should not touch or chase turtles, and you should avoid interfering with animals as they rise to the surface to breathe.

So here’s what you can do to maximize your experience:

  • Keep a calm pace in the water. No sudden lunges.
  • Give animals space. If you want to watch, hover and let them come to their natural distance.
  • Keep your snorkel time steady. If you pop up and down constantly, it can create more disturbance than you realize.
  • If visibility is limited, don’t rush to chase movement. Look for slow, clear passes of fish and shapes first.

It sounds basic, but these habits make the difference between seeing animals for a second and actually enjoying them long enough to understand their behavior.

Cancellation flexibility and booking style, in plain terms

The booking info includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It also offers a reserve-now, pay-later style, letting you hold a spot without paying immediately.

Those two features matter most if you’re planning around weather or sea conditions. Snorkeling days live and die by water clarity and how comfortable it feels.

Should you book Explore Tenerife with the Snorkel Kit?

If you want a budget-friendly Tenerife outing built around watching marine life and you’re okay with the fact that the deal centers on kit access (mask plus breathing tube), this is worth considering. I’d especially recommend it if you’re willing to snorkel without fins or you can get fins elsewhere.

I’d skip or double-check expectations if your top priority is lots of guided time in the water. One booking felt the value didn’t match what they expected, and that’s the main mismatch I see in the provided info.

If you’re comfortable with an active day and you respect the no-touch, no-chase rules, the odds of a memorable wildlife moment feel very real. And in Tenerife, that’s the whole point.

FAQ

What is included in the snorkel kit?

You get the snorkel kit, including a mask and a breathing tube.

Are fins included?

No. Fins are not included.

Where do I meet the guide?

Meet at 1 Juan Reverón Sierra Street, on the avenue leading down to the beach. It’s between the Star of Bengal restaurant and the Mundo Isla motorcycle rental shop, opposite Harry’s store. Look for the Kayak Safari flag and a black gate with another flag.

How long is the experience?

It’s listed as 1 day.

How much does it cost?

It’s priced at $14 per person.

What marine life might I see?

The description says you may see an infinite number of fish, mantas, and with luck, turtles.

Are there rules about touching sea animals?

Yes. You cannot touch or chase turtles. The idea is to watch them and let them move freely, including surfacing to breathe without hindrance.

Is it wheelchair accessible?

Yes, it is listed as wheelchair accessible.

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