Explore Tenerife's volcanic underwater landscape on a guided dive — encounter sea turtles, angel sharks, stingrays, and colourful reef life.
Tenerife's volcanic origin has created an underwater landscape of extraordinary diversity: caves, tunnels, overhangs, drop-offs, and artificial reefs teeming with life in water that reaches 20–24°C year-round. Whether you're a certified diver or have never breathed underwater before, the island offers world-class dive experiences accessible from multiple coastal locations.
Discovery dives for complete beginners take place in the calm, shallow bays around Costa Adeje and Las Galletas, where PADI-certified instructors guide you through a pool or confined-water session before taking you into the ocean for your first open-water dive to 6–12 metres. Certified divers can explore advanced sites including the Radazul area near Santa Cruz — famous for angel shark encounters on sandy slopes — and the El Porís volcanic canyon in the south, with dramatic swim-throughs and walls festooned with orange cup corals and colourful nudibranch sea slugs.
The star attraction at many Tenerife dive sites is the resident green sea turtle population. These gentle animals have become habituated to divers and often approach within arm's length, creating magical underwater moments. Stingrays, cuttlefish, moray eels, barracuda, and octopuses are regular sightings, while lucky divers may encounter butterfly rays, eagle rays, and even whale sharks in the deeper blue water.
Scuba diving in Tenerife combines warm, clear water with fascinating volcanic seascapes and diverse marine life — an unbeatable formula for underwater adventure. The island is home to over 20 dive centres, most PADI or SSI affiliated, offering everything from try-dives for complete beginners to technical wreck and cavern dives for advanced divers.
Popular dive centres are located in Costa Adeje, Las Galletas, Los Cristianos, and Radazul. Water temperatures rarely drop below 19°C even in February, and 5mm wetsuits are standard. The consistent conditions mean Tenerife is an excellent destination for dive training — many visitors complete their PADI Open Water certification during a week-long holiday.
Ride a jet ski along the Costa Adeje coastline with views of luxury resorts, wild cliffs, and the chance to spot dolphins from the water.
Soar 100 metres above the Atlantic for breathtaking aerial views of Tenerife's southern coast, Mount Teide, and La Gomera island.
Paddle a sea kayak along the base of Tenerife's towering Los Gigantes cliffs, exploring sea caves, spotting marine life, and snorkelling in crystal-clear coves.
Swim alongside wild green sea turtles in their natural habitat in the warm, clear waters of El Puertito bay on Tenerife's south coast.