Try Dive – PADI Discover Scuba Diving in Tenerife

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Try Dive – PADI Discover Scuba Diving in Tenerife

  • 5.0214 reviews
  • 3 hours (approx.)
  • From $156.07
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A first underwater breath turns into a real story fast. This PADI Discover Scuba try session in Tenerife is built for first-timers, with friendly, hands-on coaching and gear sorted for you. What I love most is the small group size and the fact that gear plus insurance are included in the price. The only real catch is you must be physically able to participate, and you should plan your schedule around it.

Before you enter the water, you do land practice so the basics feel manageable. In good hands, instructors like Ryan get the pacing right for your level, and guides like Elias make the whole experience feel calm and comfortable. If you’re prone to getting anxious in new settings, arrive ready to listen and follow directions—this works best when you’re focused from the start.

Key Highlights That Make This Try Scuba Session Worth Your Time

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  • Land practice first, so you learn breathing control and basic steps before getting in
  • Small group limit (up to 8), which helps you get personal attention
  • Gear, learning materials, and PADI fees included, so you’re not scrambling at the last minute
  • Insurance included, which matters when you’re doing something physical and new
  • English-led instruction, making it easier to ask questions and build confidence
  • Strong guide support (Ryan and Elias are specifically praised for making first-timers comfortable)

First-Time Scuba in Tenerife: The Real Point of This Experience

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This activity is all about trying scuba without committing to a full course. If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to breathe underwater, this is the structured way to find out—without guessing or winging it.

You’re not just dropped into water and hoped for the best. The flow is designed around basics: learning what to do, practicing the feel of the equipment, then trying it with an instructor watching closely. That matters, because scuba is as much about calm control as it is about the fun part.

Also, Tenerife is a smart place for a first try. You’ve got a busy, tourist-friendly dive scene, and the meeting point puts you near Puerto Deportivo in Radazul, so the start is easy to reach. The “up to 8 travelers” limit helps too—more coaching, less waiting around.

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

What You’ll Do Before the Water: Instruction That Builds Confidence

The best part of this try scuba session is that you practice on land first. That means you can learn how things connect, how the equipment works, and what your body needs to do—before you’re dealing with water pressure, buoyancy, and the new sensory experience.

Expect an instructor-led rundown of the core basics, plus hands-on guidance as you get comfortable. You’ll also use the diving gear included with the experience, so you’re not negotiating rentals or trying to figure out unfamiliar equipment at the last second.

In the reviews, the instruction gets high praise for being both friendly and professional. People specifically call out Ryan for tailoring instruction to the group’s level. That’s exactly what you want on a first attempt: clear steps that match your comfort, not a one-size-fits-all script.

Your Gear, Materials, and Insurance: What the Price Actually Buys

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At $156.07 per person for about 3 hours, the big value is what’s included. You get:

  • Diving instructor support
  • Diving gear (so you’re not bringing or renting equipment separately)
  • Learning materials
  • Diving insurance
  • Local taxes and PADI fees

That combination is why the price feels reasonable for a first try. You’re paying for trained guidance and the full “setup” that makes scuba possible safely—gear, instruction, and coverage—rather than just paying for a boat trip or a general orientation.

One thing to note: photos are not included. If you want keepsakes, plan to bring a plan for your own camera or budget for photo add-ons separately (only if the operator offers them on-site).

The 3:00 pm Schedule and the Radazul Meeting Point

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This experience starts at 3:00 pm and runs about 3 hours total. The pacing is typically a good fit for vacation days because you don’t lose your whole morning. You also avoid the “rush at noon” feeling that some activities create.

You’ll meet at Scubanana, Puerto Deportivo, Av. Colón, nº1, 38109 Radazul, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain. The activity ends back at the meeting point, so you won’t have to plan a separate return.

It’s also described as being near public transportation, which is helpful if you’re staying around Santa Cruz or along the coast. And the operator confirms details at booking time, so you should know what to expect before you show up.

The Underwater Try: What It Feels Like and How to Succeed

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Even for confident swimmers, the underwater part takes a few minutes to settle. Your body has to adjust to buoyancy, breathing rhythm, and doing coordinated movements without panic. The good news: the whole point of this session is to coach you through that adjustment.

You’ll do a supervised try scuba experience where the instructor guides you step-by-step. Expect to start out slow, focus on breathing, and learn how to stay comfortable while you’re learning. Many first-timers find the early moments tricky, then it clicks fast once you understand what you’re supposed to feel.

Here’s practical advice that will help you most:

  • Listen first, move second.
  • If something feels off, pause and ask right away—don’t just push through.
  • Keep your breathing steady. Most “problems” get better when breathing gets calmer.

The reviews also highlight that the sea can be full of life, so when you get your rhythm, you’re likely to enjoy the underwater time rather than just “survive” it.

Guide Quality: Why Names Like Ryan and Elias Matter

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In scuba, the difference between enjoyable and stressful usually comes down to the guide. In this case, people specifically praise staff for combining warmth with professionalism.

Ryan is singled out for being extremely knowledgeable and for adjusting instruction based on experience level. That matters because beginners don’t need a lecture—they need clear cues and a pace that keeps them calm.

Elias is another name that shows up in the praise, with comments about making people feel comfortable. For a first try, comfort is not soft—it’s functional. When you feel safe, your breathing stays better, your attention stays on instructions, and you recover quicker when something surprises you.

So when you book, you’re not just buying a spot. You’re buying a guided coaching style that’s designed to help first-timers succeed.

Who This Try Scuba Session Fits Best (And Who Should Rethink It)

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This is designed for people with no prior experience. The minimum age is 10 years old, and you should have 3 hours of free time available for the session.

Most travelers can participate, but you do need to meet the physical requirement for scuba participation. The key line is simple: you must be physically in conditions to dive. That means you shouldn’t book if you know you’ll be strained by exertion, if you’re dealing with something health-related that affects ability to participate, or if you’re unsure you can follow instructions comfortably.

Also, plan your schedule around flights. The guidance is not to do the scuba activity within 12 hours of a flight. If you have travel at the end of your Tenerife trip, double-check timing before locking in this afternoon plan.

If you’re trying scuba for fun, this is a great first step. If you’re the type who learns quickly with clear coaching and doesn’t mind practicing on land, you’ll likely enjoy the session more.

Price and Value: Is $156.07 a Good Deal?

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For many first-time activities, the “cheap” option ends up costing more through add-ons—equipment rental, insurance, or extra instruction time. Here, the package includes the big practical pieces:

  • instructor time
  • gear
  • learning materials
  • insurance
  • PADI fees
  • local taxes

You’re also limited to a max group of 8, which usually means you’re not fighting for attention. That’s part of the value too.

Yes, photos are extra. But if you’re mainly paying for coaching and the experience itself, this price structure makes sense. For a three-hour guided scuba trial, you’re paying for safety and instruction, not just “the chance to go in the water.”

Practical Tips for a Smooth First Session

You’ll get the best results if you show up ready to focus. Here are a few things that matter based on how the session is structured:

  • Arrive with a calm mindset. You’ll learn better when you’re not rushing.
  • Wear clothes that let you change easily if needed. (Ask at the center if you’re unsure.)
  • Follow the instructor’s cues quickly. First attempts go smoother when you don’t overthink.
  • Be honest about your comfort level. If you feel anxious, say so early—this is when guidance helps most.
  • Plan your schedule around the 3:00 pm start. Don’t stack too many activities before you.

And one small reality check: scuba is physical. Even when you’re guided, you’ll be using your body differently than on land. Bring a normal vacation energy level, not a “barely made it” level.

Should You Book Try Scuba in Tenerife?

If your goal is to try scuba for the first time with professional instruction, this is a strong choice. The small group limit, land practice, and included gear/insurance/PADI fees make it feel like a real training experience rather than a casual tourist dip.

Book it if:

  • you’re a true beginner and want step-by-step help
  • you like having an instructor close by
  • you want an afternoon activity starting at 3:00 pm
  • you’re comfortable with the basic physical requirement to participate

Hold off if:

  • you’re dealing with health concerns that could affect participation
  • you have a flight within 12 hours
  • you want photos included automatically (you’ll need another plan)

FAQ

FAQ

What is the duration of the Try Scuba experience in Tenerife?

It lasts about 3 hours.

Where is the meeting point?

You meet at Scubanana in Puerto Deportivo, Av. Colón, nº1, 38109 Radazul, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

What time does the experience start?

The start time is 3:00 pm.

Do I need any prior scuba experience?

No prior experience is needed. The session teaches the basics with instruction.

What age is required to participate?

You must be at least 10 years old.

What language is the instruction offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What is included in the price?

The price includes the diving instructor, diving gear, diving insurance, learning material, and PADI fees (plus local taxes).

Are photos included?

No, photos are not included.

How big are the groups?

The activity has a maximum of 8 travelers.

Can I cancel and get a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Should I avoid this if I have a flight soon?

Yes. The guidance is not to do the scuba activity 12 hours before a flight.

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