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Experience your first breath underwater with a guided try scuba tour in the Azores for $153, exploring marine life and an inactive volcano in just 3 hours.
For those curious about exploring beneath the waves, the Try Scuba Diving tour offered by Best Spot Azores Dive Center provides an ideal introduction. Priced at $153 per person and lasting 3 hours, this experience invites first-timers to breathe underwater while marveling at local marine life in the stunning Azores. The tour is perfect for beginners willing to embrace a new adventure, with small groups limited to 2 participants for personalized guidance.
This activity is centered around safety and education, with a guided instruction by professional scuba instructors. Participants will get a thorough land-based introduction, including trying out gear and learning to identify key marine species, before heading out on a boat trip to a remarkable underwater locale. While no prior experience is necessary, participants must be able to swim and are advised against activities for those with health issues.
You can check availability for your dates here:The meeting point for this tour is at the Best Spot Azores Dive Center, located at the stairs to water level, near Kiosk B in front of Dock B. Once checked in, guests receive a safety briefing and try on the available scuba gear—which includes a mask, snorkel, full 6mm wetsuit, boots, and fins—ensuring everyone feels comfortable before heading out.
Following the initial instructions, participants board a boat for a short ride to the diving location. The focus is on exploring an inactive volcano, offering a unique chance to see marine life thriving in this specific environment. The underwater stay lasts about 1 hour, with the skipper remaining on the boat for security, while the instructor guides guests underwater, ensuring safety at all times.
The main highlight of this tour is the chance to observe the local marine species in their natural habitat. The marine biologists on hand provide orientation and explanations, helping participants identify the species encountered and understand their environment.
The inactive volcano serves as a fascinating backdrop to this adventure, both for its geological significance and its role as a habitat for diverse marine life. Between the underwater exploration and surface guidance, participants gain a well-rounded understanding of the Azores’ underwater ecosystem.
One of the tour’s distinctive features is the expert guidance from marine biologists. These professionals share insights about the marine environment, helping participants connect with the ecosystem beyond just the visual experience. After the dive, guests have the opportunity to discuss species sightings and ask questions, deepening their understanding of the Azores’ underwater world.
The small group size enhances this experience, ensuring personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere. The multilingual instruction in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese makes the tour accessible to a diverse range of visitors.
Included in the tour are all the necessary scuba gear: mask, snorkel, wetsuit, boots, and fins. This helps keep the experience straightforward, with no need to rent additional equipment or worry about packing.
Participants are advised to bring their swimwear, towel, and flip-flops for comfort before and after the activity. Since the activity involves being in the water, wearing appropriate clothing is key to enjoying the experience fully.
More Great Tours NearbyThe 3-hour duration offers a compact yet immersive experience, with starting times available based on the day’s schedule. It’s recommended to check availability in advance to find a time that suits your plans.
While the activity is suitable for anyone who can swim, it is not recommended for people with pre-existing medical conditions or health problems, as safety is a priority. The activity provider emphasizes that the underwater exploration is limited to about 1 hour, depending on sea conditions, which could vary.
Guests should meet at the Best Spot Azores Dive Center, easily identifiable at the stairs to water level, near Kiosk B at Dock B. The location’s straightforward access and clear signage make it simple to find without hassle.
Transportation to and from the meeting point is not included, so visitors should plan accordingly.
This tour stands out thanks to its focus on first-time divers who want a guided, safe introduction to scuba. The instructor-to-participant ratio of 2:1 ensures personalized attention, which is particularly reassuring for those new to the sport.
The highlight of exploring an inactive volcano and observing marine life in their natural environment makes this experience both educational and memorable. The small group size fosters a relaxed atmosphere, allowing for individual questions and tailored guidance.
Participants report that the instructors are highly skilled, providing step-by-step instructions both on land and in the water. This approach helps reduce initial fears and builds confidence, making the activity suitable even for those who are slightly apprehensive about trying scuba for the first time.
The equipment quality is praised, along with the friendly and knowledgeable guidance from the instructors. Many find that the instructions and support effectively eliminate fears, making the underwater adventure enjoyable and safe.
A useful piece of advice is to avoid flying for a certain period after diving, as is standard for many such activities. Though not detailed in the description, this is an important safety consideration often highlighted in diving activities.
After the dive, participants have the chance to review the marine species they saw and ask further questions to marine biologists, adding an educational touch to the adventure.
The Try Scuba Diving experience in the Azores offers a well-organized, personalized introduction to underwater exploration. The inclusion of marine biologists and the focus on safety and education make it especially appealing to first-time divers interested in marine life and geological features like inactive volcanoes.
While the duration is limited to 3 hours, the quality of instruction and unique environment provide a rich introduction to the underwater world. The price point reflects the personalized service, professional guidance, and equipment provided.
This tour is best suited for adventurous beginners who want a safe, guided experience and are comfortable swimming. It offers a memorable glimpse into the underwater ecosystem of the Azores, with the added bonus of expert insights.
Is previous scuba experience necessary?
No, this tour is designed for first-timers, with instructional guidance provided.
What should I bring for the activity?
Participants need to bring swimwear, towel, and flip-flops.
Are the equipment and gear included?
Yes, all necessary scuba gear—including mask, snorkel, wetsuit, boots, and fins—are provided.
How long do I stay underwater?
The underwater exploration lasts approximately 1 hour.
Is this activity suitable for children?
The activity requires participants to be able to swim and is not recommended for those with health problems. Check with the provider for age restrictions.
What languages are available for instruction?
Guidance is offered in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to and from the meeting point is not included—guests must arrange their own commute.