Learn Scuba Diving in Tenerife with Photos Included

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Learn Scuba Diving in Tenerife with Photos Included

  • 5.05 reviews
  • 2 days (approx.)
  • From $590.28
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Underwater confidence in a couple days. This Tenerife Open Water course with Lov’Ocean mixes home e-learning theory with practical skill work, so you arrive ready for the real water. What I like most is the structured coaching that keeps things safe and calm, plus the included photo set that many students mention as a great extra.

One point to consider: there’s a minimum age of 10, and the schedule assumes a moderate fitness level. Also, pickup is only possible for stays within 20 km of the meeting point, so you may need your own transport if you’re farther out.

Key highlights

  • Small group size (max 4 travelers), which usually means more time with the instructor
  • Theory e-learning before you start, so class time is focused on doing the skills
  • Shallow-water lesson and guided skills practice before going deeper
  • 4 ocean training sessions with planned depth limits (12 m and 18 m)
  • Photos included, and students specifically call them out as a real plus
  • Instructor-focused vibe, with praise for patience, humor, and reassurance (including Kamil by name)

Open Water Certification in Tenerife: What You’ll Actually Earn

This is a classic first-level scuba certification course built to get you qualified to dive with a buddy up to 18 meters. The course is designed around real safety habits and partner skills, not just checking boxes. If you’ve been wanting a legit certification rather than another try-scuba session, this is the right kind of goal.

The course runs about 2 days (sometimes described as 2–3 days depending on how it fits your training flow), and it culminates in the knowledge and in-water practice needed for your certification. You’ll finish with a diver certificate plus the core skills for buddy diving within the stated limit.

Depth matters here. The program’s progression is set up so you start at shallower limits and then go deeper once you’ve demonstrated control. That’s the difference between feeling “I survived it” and actually feeling competent.

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

Home Theory E-Learning: Get Ready Before You Arrive

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A big part of this course happens before you ever show up in Tenerife. You’ll do the theoretical e-learning from home on your computer during the days leading up to the course. For you, that usually means less time sitting through information and more time actually learning the physical skills in the water.

The theory portion focuses on why equipment matters, how safety procedures work, and how to move more efficiently underwater. That matters because scuba isn’t just about going down—it’s about using your gear correctly and responding calmly if something changes.

If you’re the type who likes to arrive prepared, this setup is a plus. You can review the basics, get comfortable with the terminology, and show up ready to practice.

Shallow-Water Training: Building Control and Confidence

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Once the on-site part starts, you’ll do exercises both on the surface and in shallow water. The goal is simple: make you comfortable with the equipment and teach you how to handle the situations that commonly come up during training.

This is where most people gain that “Oh, I get it now” feeling. You’re not dropped into deep water immediately. You’ll rehearse movements and procedures with guidance, so you can build muscle memory while an instructor is there to steer you.

Even if you’re nervous at first, shallow training helps you keep the stress level reasonable. And the reviews make the expectations clear: the team is patient, explains clearly, and reassures students who need a bit more time to settle in.

Ocean Sessions Off Tenerife: Planned Depths and Real Skill Practice

After you complete the exercises, the course finishes with 4 ocean sessions. The training is split: 2 sessions up to 12 meters, and 2 sessions up to 18 meters. The pattern is intentional—work through skills at a manageable depth, then practice again once you’re ready to handle the increased pressure and buoyancy demands.

What you’ll work on is the practical stuff that makes certification meaningful:

  • equipment handling you can repeat calmly
  • controlled movement and buoyancy habits
  • applying the safety ideas from the theory to real conditions

And you’re not doing this alone. The course is built around learning for buddy diving, so partner awareness is part of the package. By the end, you’ll be qualified to dive with a buddy to 18 meters anywhere in the world (again, with a partner).

One more thing: the experience depends on conditions. Good weather is required, and if conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. That’s not a surprise with ocean training, but it’s worth planning around so you’re not stuck needing to “make it work” no matter what.

Meet-Up in Los Cristianos: Location, Pickup Limits, and Timing

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The meeting point is at Atlantis Tenerife on the Paseo Marítimo in Los Cristianos (Paseo Maritimo, 17, loc. 13A, 38650 Los Cristianos, Santa Cruz de Tenerife). The area is set up for visitors, and the listing notes you’ll be near public transportation, which helps if you’re not relying on a rental car.

Pickup is offered from your hotel or accommodation, but with an important limitation: if your place is more than 20 kilometers from the meeting point, pickup and drop-off aren’t available. If you’re staying farther out, you’ll need to plan your own trip to the meeting point.

Operating hours are 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM every day, and you’ll receive confirmation at booking time. You’ll also get a mobile ticket. For a smooth start, I’d keep your arrival timing flexible enough to handle minor transit delays—ocean training is picky about when you get to the water.

Also note the group size: it’s capped at 4 travelers. That small number matters more than you’d think. It reduces crowding, and it makes it easier for an instructor to focus on what each person needs, not what everyone needs.

Price and Value: Is $590.28 Worth It?

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At $590.28 per person, the price might feel like a chunk—but for scuba training, the value mostly comes from what’s included. In this case, the course includes:

  • your diver certificate
  • theoretical e-learning
  • a shallow water lesson
  • 4 ocean sessions

So you’re not just paying for time in the water. You’re paying for the structure that gets you certified, plus the coaching and practical practice that makes certification credible.

Another value point: the reviews highlight that photos are included, and students call that out as a real bonus. That turns the course into something you can actually remember, not just a certificate you print and forget.

If you’re comparing options, the simplest way to decide is this: are you getting a proper certification path (theory + practice + open-water training) or just a one-off experience? This course is clearly in the certification lane, with a defined depth progression and a recognized outcome—so for many people, it’s the better long-term move.

Instructor Style at Lov’Ocean: Why Kamil Gets Named

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What stands out in the reviews is the human side of the instruction. Students repeatedly describe instructors who listen, explain patiently, and take time to reassure you if you’re uncertain. They also mention humor and a relaxed atmosphere—something like a laugh underwater—so the training doesn’t feel like a stressful test.

One instructor name comes up directly: Kamil. Students say he was amazing and that the whole team made the experience feel fun without sacrificing professionalism. That combination is exactly what you want for a first certification. You’ll learn faster when you’re not clenching your jaw the whole time.

For you, the takeaway is practical: if you’re nervous, this environment seems built for nerves. And if you’re excited, it still stays grounded in safety and competence.

How to Prepare: Fitness, Gear Comfort, and Expectations

The course asks for moderate physical fitness and has a minimum age of 10 years. If you’re within the 10–14 range, there’s an additional depth rule: students in that bracket are allowed to dive up to 12 meters. That’s a reasonable way to scale the training while still giving younger divers a real outcome.

Since you’ll spend time learning equipment handling, it helps if you’re comfortable with basic instructions and can focus through short training blocks. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be able to move comfortably in a wet environment and follow safety guidance.

Your best move before you go: complete the e-learning theory early. It’s not just paperwork. Knowing the concepts ahead of time makes the in-water exercises faster to understand and easier to execute.

And because this is a small group, you should expect a bit of personal attention. If something feels off—breathing, buoyancy, stress level—say it. A good instructor will adjust quickly, and the reviews suggest this team is responsive and patient.

Where the Experience Fits in Your Tenerife Trip

Tenerife is an easy place to plan scuba training because you can base yourself around Los Cristianos and move from there. The course meeting point is right on the Paseo Marítimo, so you can pair training days with normal sightseeing before or after.

If you’re building a schedule, I suggest you book with a little buffer. You’re training on the ocean, and weather can affect timing. Having a flexible plan reduces stress.

Also, think about what you want out of the trip. If your goal is “I just want a first underwater glimpse,” you might find a longer certification course feels like more than you need. But if you want skills you can use later, and you want the real card that lets you go with a buddy up to 18 meters, this course does that.

Should You Book This Open Water Course with Lov’Ocean?

You should book if:

  • you want an actual Open Water certification with theory + practice + ocean training
  • you like the idea of small-group coaching (max 4)
  • you care about comfort and reassurance, not just speed
  • you want a photo set included to remember the experience
  • you’re staying within 20 km of the meeting point so pickup is possible

You might hesitate if:

  • you’re tight on schedule and can’t adjust if ocean conditions force a change
  • you’re outside the pickup area and don’t want to manage your own transport
  • you’re not comfortable with the course’s stated moderate fitness expectation

If you want a calm, well-taught path to certification in Tenerife—backed by patient instruction and real structure—this looks like a strong choice.

FAQ

How long is the scuba certification course in Tenerife?

The course is listed as about 2 days, and it may run 2–3 days depending on how the training fits. The program includes theory (which can be done before arrival), training exercises, and 4 ocean sessions.

What is the minimum age to join?

The minimum age is 10 years old. For participants ages 10 to 14, the allowed depth limit during training is up to 12 meters.

Is theory included, and can I do it before arriving?

Yes. The course includes theoretical e-learning, which you can do from home on your computer in the days before the start.

What training happens in shallow water and on the surface?

You’ll do exercises to build comfort with the equipment and practice safety-related skills. These exercises include work on both the surface and in shallow water.

How deep are the ocean sessions?

The ocean sessions are planned with depth limits: 2 sessions at a maximum of 12 meters and 2 sessions at a maximum of 18 meters.

What is included in the price?

The price includes your diver certificate, theoretical e-learning, a shallow water lesson, and 4 ocean sessions.

Is pickup available from my hotel?

Pickup is offered from your hotel or accommodation, but only if your place is within 20 km of the meeting point. If it’s farther, you’ll need to come using your own transport.

What if weather is bad?

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

If you want, tell me your age range and where you’re staying (roughly how many km from Los Cristianos), and I can help you sanity-check whether pickup and timing are likely to work smoothly.

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