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Explore Lanzarote’s underwater world in a large, safe submarine with guided commentary, fish sightings, and shipwreck views—an unforgettable experience.
Thinking about exploring Lanzarote’s marine life without getting your feet wet? This submarine tour offers a unique way to see the ocean’s depths up close — descending about 100 feet (30 meters) in a spacious vessel that can hold 44 passengers comfortably. With a solid 4.5 out of 5 rating from hundreds of travelers, it’s clear this experience strikes a good balance between adventure, safety, and value.
One of the best things? The guided commentary enhances the trip, making it not just a float around but an educational dive into Lanzarote’s marine ecosystem. And, since transfers are included from designated meeting points, it’s very convenient for visitors staying in different parts of the island.
However, a key consideration is that the trip lasts about an hour, which might feel a bit quick for those craving a long, leisurely exploration. Also, entry involves going down a small ladder into the submarine, which might be a challenge for those with limited mobility. It’s ideal for families with children, curious adults, and anyone eager to tick a unique experience off their bucket list.
Those looking for an accessible, safe way to enjoy underwater sights without snorkeling or diving will find it a perfect fit. It’s especially popular among families and travelers interested in marine life and shipwreck history. If you’re after a quick, fun adventure that’s packed with visual surprises and expert commentary, this tour is worth considering.

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Your adventure begins at the Puerto Calero marina, easily accessible via a free daily bus service from Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen, and Playa Blanca. The convenience here can’t be overstated — no fuss, no stress. Parking nearby is free, which is a bonus if you’re driving yourself.
You’ll be greeted at the meeting point, where the staff are known for their helpfulness—one reviewer mentioned staff “very helpful and understanding” when delays occurred. Once onboard, you’ll transfer to the actual submarine, which is designed for comfort and safety.
The vessel is notably larger than many expect, with enough room for 44 guests. Reviewers mention that the submarine feels spacious, which makes the entire journey more relaxing. You’ll be seated comfortably with headphones and an audioguide, so you can clearly hear the commentary about what you’re seeing.
Once submerged, the real magic begins. Expect to descend about 30 meters into the Atlantic, where visibility can be surprisingly clear — at least on good weather days. The water clarity allows for excellent views of the marine life and shipwrecks, adding a sense of discovery to the trip.
Look out for:
– Sea breams, eels, barracudas, and rays that swirl around the submarine’s windows
– Shipwrecks, which are a highlight for many, possibly providing a glimpse into Lanzarote’s maritime history
– Schools of fish following the vessel, as one reviewer beautifully put it, “shoals of fish that followed us around”
Throughout the voyage, a knowledgeable guide provides commentary, explaining the different species and the history behind any shipwrecks encountered. Reviewers appreciated the clear and engaging commentary, which added educational value without feeling overly technical.
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour — a perfect length for a quick but memorable experience. After resurfacing, you’re free to explore Puerto Calero, with some reviews mentioning time spent browsing local markets and shops, making this a well-rounded outing.
At roughly $80.51 per person, this tour offers impressive value. It includes a personalized dive certificate, which might appeal to those looking for a souvenir or a keepsake of their underwater adventure. Free time in Puerto Calero is also included, giving you a chance to relax, shop, or grab a bite post-tour.
Most reviews describe the experience as good value, with many mentioning how much they enjoyed the fish sightings and shipwrecks—seeing these natural and man-made wonders from a submarine provides a perspective impossible from land or boat-based trips.
The main drawback is that the trip is short — around an hour — so if you’re craving a long underwater exploration, this might not satisfy. Also, the ladder descent could pose a challenge for some, so those with mobility issues should consider this.


This submarine safari is an excellent choice for families, curious travelers, or those who simply want to tick off a bucket list item in Lanzarote. It offers a safe, guided, and comfortable way to see marine life and shipwrecks without the need for snorkeling or diving experience. The inclusion of transfers and the engaging commentary make it particularly accessible, especially for first-time visitors.
If you’re after a quick, memorable adventure with stunning underwater views, this tour hits the mark. It’s also ideal if you’re traveling with kids or want an experience that combines education with a dash of excitement. The price reflects good value, considering the exclusivity of the underwater environment and the convenience of the included extras.
However, if you prefer an extended underwater exploration or have mobility issues, you might want to explore other options or confirm accessibility details before booking.

Is transportation included?
Yes, transfers from designated meeting points in Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen, and Playa Blanca are included, making it easy to join the tour without extra planning.
How long does the tour last?
The actual submarine experience is about 1 hour, including descent and ascent. Post-tour free time in Puerto Calero is also available.
Can children participate?
Most travelers can participate, but children under the age of 2 are not allowed. The descent involves going down a small ladder, so those with walking difficulties should consider this.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing suitable for the weather — the submarine is climate-controlled, but expect to be seated for an hour, so dress accordingly.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the main highlight?
Most reviews point to the clear views of marine life and shipwrecks, along with the friendly, knowledgeable guides who enhance the experience.
To sum it up, Submarine Safaris Lanzarote offers a fun, straightforward way to explore the island’s underwater world. Its combination of safety, comfort, and educational value makes it a standout activity for many types of travelers. Whether you’re a family with kids, a marine life enthusiast, or someone looking for an unusual holiday memory, this tour delivers a solid dose of underwater wonder.