REVIEW · SCUBA DIVING
TRY SCUBA DIVING with a Dedicated Instructor
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First time underwater can feel shaky, but this try scuba session makes it manageable with a private instructor and full gear rental. I like how the team, including Julie, Ludo, and Martin, keeps the briefing clear and the pace calm, so you settle in without feeling rushed. The one consideration is weather, since the plan depends on good conditions.
You’ll spend about 3 hours from start to finish, beginning at a center in Las Galletas and ending back at the same meeting point. I also love that you get the memories covered: the instructor takes photos, plus there’s drinks & a hot shower after you’re back on land.
In This Review
- Key Points That Make This Try-Scuba Experience Worth It
- Why a Private Scuba Try Session Works for First Timers
- The 3-Hour Flow From Las Galletas to Back on Land
- Step 1: Meet at the Las Galletas center
- Step 2: Briefing and getting set up indoors
- Step 3: Boat trip to the underwater spot
- Step 4: Your monitored underwater experience
- Step 5: Back to the center for drinks and a hot shower
- Step 6: Photos without you micromanaging the moment
- Inside the 140 m2 Center: Briefing, Comfort, and a Calm Start
- Boat Trip and Underwater Coaching: How the Instructor Keeps It Stress-Free
- Gear Rental, Insurance, and Photos: What’s Actually Included
- Price and Value: Is $145.12 Per Person Reasonable in Tenerife?
- Weather, Time, and Comfort: The Practical Considerations
- Who Should Book This Try Scuba Experience
- Should You Book This in Tenerife?
- FAQ
- How long is the try scuba experience?
- Is this activity private?
- Do I need to bring my own scuba equipment?
- What’s included in the experience?
- What language is the experience offered in?
- Where do we meet?
- What if the weather is poor?
- Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Key Points That Make This Try-Scuba Experience Worth It

- Private instructor guidance from your first briefing through your whole underwater time
- Full gear rental included, so you don’t have to plan what to pack or buy
- Boat trip to the underwater site, handled for you with no stress
- Instructor-led photo capture, so you can focus on learning rather than filming
- 140 m2 scuba center for comfort before and after you go out
- Beginner friendly by design, with a monitored start for first-timers
Why a Private Scuba Try Session Works for First Timers
If you’ve ever pictured scuba as something only confident people can do, this is the opposite vibe. The whole point here is your first underwater experience with a dedicated instructor watching closely and adjusting as you go. That matters more than most people expect, because the first few minutes underwater are less about “doing it right” and more about getting your body and brain to cooperate.
I also like that the experience is built around comfort and support: a briefing at a center first, then a boat ride to the water, then close accompaniment underwater. That reduces the usual beginner uncertainty, like wondering whether you’re taking too long to get your bearings or whether you’re doing the steps in the right order.
One more reason it feels like good value: you’re not paying for a raw activity and then figuring out the rest. This includes key extras that often turn into surprise costs elsewhere, like insurance, full gear rental, and photos.
You can also read our reviews of more scuba diving tours in Tenerife
The 3-Hour Flow From Las Galletas to Back on Land

This is a fairly tight, easy-to-follow plan, and it’s the kind of schedule that works even if you’re not on “deep adventure” time.
Step 1: Meet at the Las Galletas center
You start at Calle Consuelo Alfonso Diaz-Flores, 16, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife. It’s also listed as being near public transportation, which helps if you’re not driving or you want flexibility.
Step 2: Briefing and getting set up indoors
Before you head out, you’ll have your briefing at a spacious center (140 m2). This is the part beginners tend to appreciate most, because you can get instructions in plain language first, then focus on the physical experience after.
Also, you’re not bringing gear. Full equipment rental is included, so the “what do I wear and where do I put it” anxiety stays low. You’ll simply go through getting fitted, listening to the briefing, and getting ready.
Step 3: Boat trip to the underwater spot
After the briefing, the team brings you to the site by boat. Boat time is usually the transition point where beginners go from “I’m about to try this” to “Okay, I’m actually doing it.” Here, your instructor accompanies you underwater without stress or hurry, which makes that transition feel smoother.
Step 4: Your monitored underwater experience
Your first underwater time is designed to be meaningful but controlled. The idea is that this personal challenge stays unforgettable for the right reasons: you’re learning with attention on safety and guidance, not pressure.
Step 5: Back to the center for drinks and a hot shower
Once you’re done, you return to the center. You get drinks and a hot shower, which is a practical little luxury after saltwater and cool air. You can relax, warm up, and review what you just did.
Step 6: Photos without you micromanaging the moment
The instructor takes photos during the experience. That’s a big plus because it means your brain can stay in “learn and enjoy” mode instead of “hold the camera at the right angle” mode.
Inside the 140 m2 Center: Briefing, Comfort, and a Calm Start

The listing makes a point of the center’s size: 140 m2. That doesn’t sound exciting on paper, but in real life it helps keep the experience stress-free. You don’t feel like you’re getting squeezed into a tiny room with wetsuits and gear bags everywhere.
This matters because the briefing isn’t just a formality. It’s the phase where you build confidence. You start there, then go to the water with a clear idea of what you’ll be doing next. For first-timers, that sequence usually makes the whole experience feel more manageable.
And because it includes drinks & hot shower, you’re not left “to figure it out” after. Many water activities handle the fun part and forget the recovery. Here, you get the basics so you can keep enjoying your day afterward.
Boat Trip and Underwater Coaching: How the Instructor Keeps It Stress-Free
What I find most reassuring is the combination of two things: the instructor is dedicated, and they stay with you during the underwater part. The plan specifically says you’ll be accompanied underwater without stress or hurry.
That “no rush” detail is more important than it sounds. Beginners often get tense because they worry about timing—like they need to hit a certain pace or complete things fast. If the instructor isn’t pushing speed, you can focus on learning and calm control.
The experience is also described as safe and beginner-focused. That’s not just marketing language. In practice, the whole structure (briefing first, gear included, close monitoring) is what helps safety feel real instead of abstract.
From the feedback, I’d also pay attention to the way the team handles patience. People highlighted the helpful, calm coaching from Julie, Ludo, and Martin, and one review even mentioned keeping kids engaged while the adults did their underwater time. That’s a good sign of how the staff manage attention, not just technique.
Gear Rental, Insurance, and Photos: What’s Actually Included

This is one of those “the math makes sense” experiences.
You get:
- Full gear rental (so you don’t have to source equipment)
- Insurance (built into the experience)
- A boat trip
- Photos taken by the instructor
- Drinks and hot shower
- Use of a spacious 140 m2 center
- A dedicated instructor, plus a briefing before you go out
Here’s why that’s valuable: with scuba-style experiences, the extras can be what blow up your budget and your planning. If gear isn’t included, you spend time hunting for rentals. If photos aren’t included, you spend your energy trying to capture your own memories at the worst possible moment—while learning something new.
This setup lets you show up, listen, get fitted, and focus on the experience.
Price and Value: Is $145.12 Per Person Reasonable in Tenerife?

The listed price is $145.12 per person, and the duration is about 3 hours. For a first-timer experience with a dedicated instructor, this can be solid value—especially because gear rental, insurance, boat time, and photos are included.
If you price those things separately, you usually end up paying for each one on top of the instructor. So the main value isn’t only the activity itself; it’s the reduction in extra “hidden planning” and added costs.
Also, this is booked on average 15 days in advance, which suggests you should treat it like a real activity with limited slots rather than a casual walk-in. Booking ahead often helps you get the time you want.
Weather, Time, and Comfort: The Practical Considerations

The experience requires good weather. That’s not a small footnote. Tenerife can have quick changes, and water conditions directly affect whether the team can run the plan.
So, if you’re the kind of traveler who hates uncertainty, build flexibility into your schedule. Plan it for a day where you’re not pinned down to a strict itinerary.
Time-wise, it’s about 3 hours. That’s long enough to feel like you actually did something memorable, but short enough that you can still enjoy the rest of your day in Tenerife.
Finally, it’s listed as something most travelers can participate in, which is encouraging. You’ll still want to judge your comfort level and any health constraints yourself, but the experience is framed for beginners and first-timers.
Who Should Book This Try Scuba Experience

This fits best if you:
- Want a beginner-friendly first underwater experience
- Prefer a private-style feeling with a dedicated instructor
- Don’t want the hassle of bringing or renting gear yourself
- Care about getting photos without juggling a camera
- Want a smooth, structured activity with an easy meeting point in Las Galletas
It’s also a smart choice if you’re traveling with family and want staff who can handle attention for different ages. One review specifically mentioned kids staying engaged while adults were underwater, which points to good on-the-ground management.
Should You Book This in Tenerife?
I’d book it if you want the best version of a first underwater experience: safety-first coaching, gear taken care of, and a clear flow from briefing to boat trip to the time under the water to a warm finish with shower and drinks.
If weather is your biggest stress point, choose your day wisely and keep a little flexibility. And if you’re the type who likes a lot of time to hang around after the activity, note that this is an efficient about 3-hour session, not an all-day outing.
FAQ
How long is the try scuba experience?
It lasts about 3 hours.
Is this activity private?
Yes. It’s a private tour/activity, and only your group participates.
Do I need to bring my own scuba equipment?
No. Full gear rental is included.
What’s included in the experience?
Insurance, a dedicated instructor, full gear rental, a boat trip, photos, drinks, a hot shower, and use of the spacious 140 m2 diving center.
What language is the experience offered in?
It’s offered in English.
Where do we meet?
You meet at LJ Diving Tenerife, Calle Consuelo Alfonso Diaz-Flores, 16, 38631 Las Galletas, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.
What if the weather is poor?
If the activity is canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel and get a full refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.




























