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Discover Gran Canaria’s underwater world on a 40-minute submarine tour in Puerto de Mogán, featuring shipwrecks, reef parks, and multilingual audio guides for $45.

The Submarine Adventure in Puerto de Mogán offers a 40-minute voyage beneath the Atlantic waters for $45.06 per person. This tour departs from Puerto de Mogán, a charming fishing village on Gran Canaria, and is suitable for most travelers, including families and children over 2 years old. With a capacity for 44 passengers and two crew members, the submarine promises a comfortably paced and engaging experience focused on marine life, sunken ships, and the artificial reef “Atlantis.”
What makes this excursion particularly appealing is the inclusion of audio guides in nine languages and a personal monitor that allows all participants to follow each step of the dive. This setup ensures a detailed and accessible journey into the depths, even for those unfamiliar with underwater exploration. Although reviews acknowledge that water clarity can vary, the organized nature and family-friendly approach stand out.
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This submarine tour begins at the Puerto de Mogán port, making it easy to reach via public transportation or by car. The meeting point is nearby public transit options, simplifying logistics for visitors. The tour concludes at the same location, allowing for easy access to local attractions or further exploration of the seaside village.
The small group size ensures a relaxed environment, and the air-conditioned cabin provides comfort regardless of the weather outside. The vessel is designed to accommodate 44 passengers, which balances an intimate experience with a lively atmosphere.

The core of this tour revolves around exploring “Atlantis,” an artificial reef park created to support marine life regeneration. Visitors also get to see sunken ships, providing a glimpse into maritime history and adding a sense of adventure. These wrecks serve as a focal point for underwater photography and curiosity, with guides offering explanations about their significance.
However, water clarity can fluctuate, sometimes leading to limited visibility and fewer fish than expected. Some reviews note that the inside view is small and not highly detailed, but the experience remains unique due to the novelty of traveling in a real submarine.

Every passenger benefits from disposable headphones delivering narrative commentary in nine languages. This feature helps explain the features of the reef park and the wrecks, making the journey educational as well as entertaining. The personal monitors allow for real-time following of the submarine’s movement, ensuring no one misses key sights or explanations.
The professional staff is praised for their helpfulness and organization, making the experience smooth from check-in to disembarkation. This tech setup is especially beneficial for those who want detailed information without crowding around guides.

The actual trip lasts about 40 minutes, during which the submarine dives to the seabed of Puerto de Mogán. Passengers are taken to the shipwrecks and the artificial reef, with the opportunity to observe marine life and underwater structures. The murky water in some reviews indicates that the visibility can be limited, but the educational commentary and special environment compensate for this.
The submarine cabin is air-conditioned, providing a comfortable environment despite the underwater environment. The view from inside is limited but still offers a different perspective on the ocean floor compared to surface-level boat tours.

Children over 2 years old are welcome aboard, and all children receive a certificate at the end of the trip, turning it into a memorable keepsake. The tour’s family-friendly approach is highlighted by the friendly staff and the informative yet fun atmosphere. Kids especially enjoy the certificate gift, which adds a cheerful element to the experience.
However, some reviews mention that the interior view inside the submarine can be small and not very detailed, so families with very young children or those hoping for high visibility might want to consider this.

Booking is easy and flexible, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the start. Since the tour is weather-dependent, poor conditions could lead to cancellations, with options for a different date or a full refund. Travelers should plan to arrive on time, as the boarding process can be slightly organized, and some reviews note that the boarding system favors families with young children upfront.
The tour is accessible to most, but those with mobility issues should verify with the provider due to the nature of the vessel. Since the view inside the submarine is limited, it’s best suited for those interested in the educational aspect and family fun rather than high-adventure underwater action.

While other activities like guided visits to the Banana Museum or camel riding in Maspalomas dunes are popular, this submarine tour offers a unique underwater perspective that few land-based excursions match. The dolphin watching or whale safari tours provide marine encounters but do not deliver the submersible experience that immerses visitors beneath the ocean surface.
Given the moderate price point and family-friendly atmosphere, this tour stands out as a well-organized and educational adventure for those wanting to see the marine environment of Gran Canaria without extensive physical exertion or diving experience.
The Submarine Adventure in Puerto de Mogán provides a reliable, organized, and family-oriented way to explore the underwater world of Gran Canaria. The 40-minute journey offers sights of shipwrecks and the artificial reef, enhanced by audio guides and a comfortable, air-conditioned cabin.
While water visibility can sometimes be less than perfect, the professional staff, educational narration, and special certificates for children make this an experience worth considering, especially for families and those curious about marine environments. Overall, it provides good value for money and a memorable glimpse into the depths of the Atlantic.
“Well organised, on time and pleasant trip. Plenty room onboard and narrative was working well and was clear”
Is this tour suitable for young children?
Yes, children over 2 years old can participate, and all children receive a certificate at the end of the trip, making it a family-friendly option.
How long does the submarine tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 40 minutes, providing enough time to see the reef park and sunken ships without it feeling rushed.
What languages are the audio guides available in?
The audio commentary is offered in nine different languages, with disposable headphones provided for clear narration.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, with full refunds offered.
What should I expect to see during the trip?
You will visit sunken ships and the artificial reef “Atlantis,” observing marine life and underwater structures, although visibility can vary.
Is the inside of the submarine spacious?
The interior view is small, and the water clarity can limit what is seen, but the organized narration enhances the experience.
How accessible is the tour?
The meeting point is near public transportation, and the vessel is designed to accommodate most travelers, though those with mobility issues should confirm specifics with the provider.
What is the price of this submarine experience?
The cost is $45.06 per person, making it a cost-effective way to enjoy underwater scenery in Gran Canaria.