If you’re a certified diver planning a trip to Lanzarote, you’ve probably wondered whether booking a tour like this is worth it. We haven’t personally been underwater (yet!), but based on local reviews and the detailed info from the operator, it’s clear this is a solid choice for those with the right credentials.
What we love about this tour? First, the small group sizes mean you get more personalized attention, and second, the guided access to Lanzarote’s top dive sites saves you the hassle of figuring out where to go yourself. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that equipment rental is not included**, so you’ll need your own gear or be prepared to pay extra.
This tour is best suited for certified divers looking for a smooth, safe, and relaxed dive outing—not for beginners or those still working on their certification. If you’re experienced, want local insight, and are okay with the weather-dependent nature of diving, this will likely suit you well.
- Key Points
- An inside look at what this Lanzarote dive tour offers
- Starting point and logistics
- The dive sites and scenery
- What makes this tour special?
- The guides and safety
- What about the experience level?
- Food and equipment
- Weather considerations and cancellations
- What past divers are saying
- Experiences that stand out
- The value of small group sizes
- Who should consider this tour?
- Final thoughts: Is this experience worth it?
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Key Points

- Small groups guarantee more individual attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Guided access to Lanzarote’s best dive spots means no planning stress.
- Weather is a factor—dives depend on good conditions, with cancellations offering full refunds or rescheduling.
- Equipment rental isn’t included—arrange beforehand or bring your own.
- Duration is around 3 hours total, including briefing, with dives of about 45 minutes each.
- Certified divers only—your certification card is essential, and you need to be medically fit.
An inside look at what this Lanzarote dive tour offers

If you’re heading to Lanzarote and hold a certification, this trip could be a highlight of your trip. The main attraction here is the access to some of the island’s most vibrant underwater sites, all arranged in a way that caters to your experience level and current weather conditions.
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Starting point and logistics
You’ll meet your guide at Playa Chica, Puerto del Carmen, which is conveniently near public transportation—something many travelers appreciate. The meeting involves organizing equipment and completing paperwork, so expect a brief but thorough introduction about safety, dive sites, and marine life. This initial step sets the tone for the outing—professional, friendly, and safety-oriented.
The dive sites and scenery
Playa Chica boasts more than 10 different dive spots, ranging from depths of 5 to 40 meters. Whether you’re looking to explore reef formations, volcanic landscapes, caverns, or overhangs, there’s a bit of everything. Reviewers mention beautiful reefs, volcanic scenery, and abundant marine life, from tiny fish to larger creatures. The underwater landscape is described as spectacular, with overhangs and caverns adding drama to the scenery.
What makes this tour special?
One of the biggest perks is the guided approach—your instructor decides the best site based on weather and group experience. This dynamic approach means you’re not stuck with a rigid plan but instead get the safest, most enjoyable spots.
The duration of each dive is approximately 45 minutes, which is typical for recreational dives, giving enough time to soak in the surroundings without feeling rushed. Between dives, there’s a surface interval where refreshments and a snack are provided, making the experience more comfortable, especially if you’re doing multiple dives.
The guides and safety
The reviews repeatedly highlight the knowledge and professionalism of the instructors, especially Raul and Maria. One reviewer noted Raul as “an extremely friendly and professional instructor,” making nervous divers feel at ease. The small group sizes—max five travelers—also contribute to a safer, more engaging experience.
What about the experience level?
This is an outing for certified divers only, with a minimum age of 10 years. The experience is tailored to those who already have their certification, whether you’re looking to explore new sites or simply enjoy some reliable, guided diving in Lanzarote’s renowned waters.
Food and equipment
Refreshments and a snack are included, which travelers say helps keep energy levels up, especially since dives are about 45 minutes each. Equipment rental isn’t included, so you’ll want to bring your own gear if you have it, or be prepared to pay extra. Towels and swimming wear are not provided, so pack those if needed.
Weather considerations and cancellations
Weather plays a role here—if conditions are poor, the tour may be canceled, but the company offers full refunds or alternative dates. You’ll want to stay flexible, especially during winter months when weather can be more unpredictable.
What past divers are saying

The reviews paint a clear picture of professional guides, beautiful scenery, and a relaxed atmosphere. Many mention feeling safe and well cared for, with some describing their dives as “amazing” and “fantastic.” The small groups mean you get more personalized attention, which many reviewers appreciated.
One diver called Raul “a brilliant instructor,” and another loved diving with Maria, praising her multilingual skills and friendly manner. Several mentioned that they would return, often citing the value for money—around $105 per person—for the quality of the experience.
Experiences that stand out
- Seeing marine life: From colorful small fish to larger species like barracuda.
- Exploring volcanic landscapes: Overhangs and caves add a sense of adventure.
- Guided service: Guides share insights about marine ecosystems, making the dives educational as well as fun.
The value of small group sizes
Several reviewers emphasized how small-group diving made the experience more comfortable and less rushed. This is particularly important for those who prefer a more intimate environment, or for divers who appreciate extra guidance.
Who should consider this tour?

This experience is ideal for certified divers who want to explore Lanzarote’s underwater world without the hassle of planning. If you like small, personalized groups, knowledgeable guides, and scenic spots, you’ll likely find this tour very rewarding.
However, if you’re not certified yet, this isn’t suitable, but the operator offers a Discover Scuba Diving package for beginners. Also, if you’re traveling with someone who isn’t diving, remember that this activity requires good health and a certification to participate.
Final thoughts: Is this experience worth it?

For experienced divers, this tour offers a straightforward way to access Lanzarote’s best underwater sites with expert guidance. The small group size and knowledgeable instructors make it feel safe and personal, even for those new to the island’s dive scene. The scenery, marine life, and volcanic landscapes are well-loved by past participants—many of whom say they’d do it again.
The price—around $105—is reasonable when you consider the guided service, small group experience, and access to prime sites. Plus, the inclusion of refreshments adds a small but appreciated touch that makes the whole outing feel well-rounded.
While equipment isn’t included, bringing your own or renting locally is manageable. Weather-dependent scheduling means you might need some flexibility, but if conditions cooperate, you’re in for some memorable underwater moments.
This tour is best for those who are already certified, value personalized service, and want to discover Lanzarote’s vibrant marine world with guides who know the area inside out. It’s a relaxed, safe, and visually stunning way to make the most of your diving time here.
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FAQ

Do I need to bring my own equipment? Equipment rental isn’t included, so you’ll need to bring your own gear or pay extra to rent it locally.
How long does the tour last? The entire experience takes about 3 hours, with individual dives around 45 minutes each, including briefings and surface intervals.
Is there a minimum age? Yes, the minimum age to participate is 10 years old.
What if the weather is bad? If weather conditions are poor, the tour may be canceled, but you’ll be offered an alternative date or a full refund.
Can I participate if I’m not confident in my diving skills? No, this is for certified divers only, but if you’re interested, they offer beginner options like Discover Scuba Diving.
How far in advance should I book? On average, travelers book about 103 days ahead, so planning early is wise to secure your spot.
If you’re ready to explore Lanzarote’s underwater marvels in a safe and friendly environment, this guided tour is definitely worth considering. With expert guides, prime sites, and a relaxed small-group vibe, it offers a memorable way to add some adventure to your trip.
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