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Discover Lanzarote’s underwater art with a scuba lesson for non-certified divers at Museo Atlántico, including roundtrip transport from Playa Blanca and all gear provided.

This tour offers an exciting 5-hour experience in Lanzarote’s Canary Islands, combining scuba diving, underwater sculpture viewing, and a guided lesson for non-certified divers. The activity begins with pickup from Playa Blanca and includes roundtrip speedboat transfer to the famous Museo Atlántico, known for its sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor.
Designed for those without certification, this tour suits anyone eager to explore the underwater world safely while admiring one of the world’s few underwater museums. It balances the thrill of a shallow sea dive with educational guidance, making it accessible and memorable. The certified instructors ensure safety and comfort, though participants should meet health requirements and be comfortable in water.
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This experience starts at Dive College Lanzarote, located on the sea front of Playa Blanca. The meeting point is straightforward and accessible, setting the tone for a smooth start. Pickup and drop-off are included, simplifying logistics for travelers.
From the beginning, participants receive a safety briefing and a 20-minute lesson on essential diving rules, making sure everyone feels prepared. The location’s proximity to the water makes it easy to transition from land to sea, creating a seamless experience. The tour’s schedule is flexible, with starting times depending on daily availability.

After the initial briefing, participants gear up with all necessary scuba equipment, which is included. The instructions from certified instructors like the friendly and knowledgeable staff help build confidence.
The dive in the sea lasts approximately 35 minutes, reaching depths of up to 6 meters for those new to diving. This shallow depth allows participants to enjoy the sculptures and the underwater environment safely. Afterwards, there’s a short pool session of around 20 minutes to practice basic skills or review what was learned.
This preparation ensures every diver feels confident before exploring the museum’s artificial reef. The experience is tailored for non-certified divers, making the underwater sculptures accessible and engaging.

Once in the water, the focus shifts to the impressive sculptures created by Jason deCaires Taylor. These artworks serve as an underwater museum, showcasing themes that resonate with history, ecology, and art.
During the guided tour, instructors share insights about the meaning behind the sculptures, enriching the visual experience. You’ll navigate through the site, reaching depths of up to 12 meters for a 40-minute dive, where you can admire the artistry and environmental message of the sculptures.
The artworks are designed to encourage coral growth and marine life, making it both a visual spectacle and an ecological project. The combination of art and nature provides a captivating underwater environment that appeals to both art lovers and nature enthusiasts alike.
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The journey to the underwater museum involves two 20-minute speedboat rides, adding a sense of adventure to the day. The speedboat transfer is a highlight, offering quick and exhilarating rides across the waters.
After the first transfer, participants arrive at the museum, where the guided dive takes place. Once the underwater exploration concludes, a second speedboat ride leads back to the dive center, completing the water-based part of the experience.
These transfers not only save time but also provide scenic views of Lanzarote’s coastline, making the journey as memorable as the dive itself. The boats are operated by experienced staff, ensuring safety and comfort throughout the excursions.
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The certified instructors lead every step of the tour, from the initial safety briefing to the underwater exploration. The team includes staff members fluent in multiple languages—Dutch, Italian, French, German, Spanish, and English—ensuring clear communication.
Participants receive all necessary scuba equipment, and the instructors closely supervise the dive, guiding non-certified divers through their first underwater experience. The emphasis on safety means that guests with certain medical conditions, respiratory issues, or low fitness levels should consider this before booking.
The experience includes a post-dive pool session to reinforce skills or clarify questions, making sure everyone leaves with a good understanding of basic diving techniques and safety measures.

The core of this tour is the underwater sculpture museum at Museo Atlántico. The sculptures are artistically arranged to create an immersive environment, which is accessible thanks to the shallow maximum depth of 12 meters.
Visitors learn about the meaning behind the artworks, which often reflect themes of ecology and social commentary. The sculptures foster marine growth, turning into living reefs, combining artistic expression with ecological sustainability.
The experience allows for up-close observation of the sculptures’ textures and details, offering a different perspective than terrestrial art. For many, this combination of art and underwater exploration is a highlight of their Lanzarote trip.

The tour provides roundtrip transportation from Playa Blanca, all scuba diving gear, and guidance from professional instructors. The speedboat transfers are included in the package, allowing for a smooth journey to and from the museum.
However, food and drinks are not included, so travelers should plan to bring snacks or eat beforehand. The activity lasts about five hours, with flexibility based on availability and scheduling.
Participants should remember to bring swimwear and be prepared for a minimum of 18 hours after the dive before flying, as per safety guidelines.

This tour is not suitable for children under 12 years, pregnant women, wheelchair users, or individuals with respiratory or medical issues. Participants should have a low level of fitness and be comfortable in water.
The activity emphasizes safety and professionalism, but specific health conditions may restrict participation. The physical requirements are moderate, involving swimming and brief exposure to the sea environment, making it a good choice for those seeking a safe introduction to scuba diving.
This experience offers a unique combination of scuba introduction, art appreciation, and marine environment exploration. The high rating of 4.8 out of 5 from 56 reviews reflects consistent satisfaction, particularly praising the knowledgeable staff and stunning underwater sculptures.
Priced for a five-hour activity, it provides excellent value considering all included elements—training, gear, transport, and the museum visit. The small-group feel and professional guidance enhance safety and enjoyment.
While not for everyone—those with health issues or seeking a full certification—this tour stands out as an accessible and enriching way to experience Lanzarote’s underwater art scene without prior diving experience.
For anyone curious about the underwater world but hesitant to pursue full certification, this scuba lesson for non-certified divers at Museo Atlántico offers an approachable and visually striking introduction. The artistic sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor provide a captivating backdrop, elevating the typical scuba experience into something memorable.
The tour’s organized logistics, professional instructors, and included gear make it a hassle-free choice for travelers looking to combine adventure and culture in Lanzarote. The scenic speedboat rides add to the fun, and the safety-focused approach ensures a comfortable experience.
In essence, this activity is ideal for adventurers, art lovers, and curious visitors wanting a safe, guided, and visually impressive underwater encounter. It’s a considerable highlight for those visiting Lanzarote and seeking something both educational and exhilarating.
“Amazing activity I did in December, they were all very thorough both with the explanation before diving and in the Museum! Definitely one of the be…”
Is this activity suitable for non-swimmers?
Participants should be comfortable in water, but no certification is needed. Basic swimming ability is recommended for a safe experience.
What is the maximum depth for the dive?
The underwater sculpture tour reaches up to 12 meters deep, but the initial dive for non-certified divers stays around 6 meters.
Are all scuba gear items included?
Yes, all necessary scuba equipment is provided as part of the tour.
How long does the entire experience last?
The activity lasts about 5 hours, including transport, safety briefings, training, and diving.
Can I participate if I am pregnant or have health issues?
No, the tour is not suitable for pregnant women or individuals with certain medical conditions, respiratory issues, or low fitness levels.
Do I need prior experience or certification?
No, this experience is designed specifically for non-certified divers to enjoy a safe introduction to underwater exploration.
What language are the guides available in?
Guides speak Dutch, Italian, French, German, Spanish, and English.
Is food included in the tour?
No, food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring swimwear and possibly some sunscreen for the boat rides.
When should I book?
Advance booking is recommended, and cancellations are allowed up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.