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Discover Radazul Bay's vibrant underwater world with a guided diving trip, scenic views, and relaxing drinks—an ideal adventure for certified divers.
Radazul: Diving Trip in Radazul Bay with Drinks
Location: Spain
Country: Spain
Rating: 4.9
Price: $56 per person
Supplier: Macaronesian Divers
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Introduction
This Radazul diving adventure promises a balance of underwater exploration and relaxed social time, all wrapped in a three-hour window. It’s a popular choice for certified divers looking to enjoy Tenerife’s calmer side—away from the crowded beaches but still packed with interesting sights beneath the surface.
What we really like about this trip is the convenience of its location—just 20 meters from the dive centre, making it easy to get ready without fuss. The small group size of up to 10 participants also means more personalized attention and a friendly vibe.
However, one thing to consider is that diving equipment isn’t included—so if you’re not bringing your own, you’ll need to rent it at the dive centre, which adds to the cost. Also, this experience is only suitable for those with **at least an Open Water certification and who are over 10 years old, so it’s not a beginner introduction but a solid choice for those already certified.
Suitable for experienced divers who want to explore Tenerife’s marine life in a relaxed setting, this trip combines underwater adventure with social enjoyment—plus the bonus of souvenirs and drinks afterward.

Radazul’s location on Tenerife’s east coast presents some of the clearest waters and calmest conditions on the island—ideal for diving. The unbeatable weather and mild sea conditions mean fewer worries about rough waters, and more focus on discovering the marine life.
Once at the dive centre, the experience kicks off with a technical explanation of the sites and marine creatures you might encounter. This prepares you mentally and practically, especially if you’re keen on learning more about what makes Radazul’s underwater landscape special.
The actual diving portion lasts between 30 to 45 minutes at a depth suitable for certified divers. Expect to see a variety of marine species and explore underwater caves or sunken ships—each site offering a unique vibe. Reviewers mention the stunning marine life and the clear visibility, making the underwater views especially memorable.
After surfacing, you’ll have time to shower and relax at the bar, where you can sip drinks and watch videos of your underwater adventure. This post-dive social element is a nice touch, letting you relive your experience and share stories with fellow divers.
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The ten dive sites are tailored to different experience levels, but all of them promise something intriguing. Some sites feature quiet walks—a gentle, scenic descent perfect for those wanting a calmer experience. Others boast caves, providing a sense of adventure and discovery, and sunken ships add an element of history and mystery beneath the waves.
Reviewers highlight how diving into these caves revealed fascinating formations, and some appreciated the opportunity to see wrecks that are now bustling with marine life. One diver said, “I loved how the caves felt like secret passages, and the marine life was abundant and colorful.”
The activity begins with meeting at Macaronesian Divers, where you’ll be greeted by knowledgeable guides fluent in Spanish and English. The briefing covers safety, marine life, and what to expect, helping nervous divers feel more confident.
The small group size ensures everyone gets attention, and guides like Juan and Diego are praised for their professionalism and friendliness. They’re known for sharing interesting tidbits about the marine environment, making the experience educational as well as fun.
Physical health requirements are standard—being in a normal state of health is enough, and the minimum age is set at 10 years. This makes it accessible for older kids and teenagers with some diving experience.
The price of $56 per person seems reasonable given the inclusions—facilities, changing rooms, hot showers, and souvenir photos—and the option to rent gear at the dive centre if needed. While gear isn’t included, the rental cost is reasonable, considering most certified divers will already own their equipment.
At just over fifty dollars, this tour offers great value for certified divers who want a hassle-free way to see Tenerife’s underwater world. The combination of beautiful scenery, diverse marine life, and easy logistics makes it an attractive option.
The photos included are a bonus, allowing you to remember your experience and share it with friends later. Plus, the relaxed post-dive atmosphere with drinks and videos helps to unwind after your underwater exploration.
This experience is best suited for certified divers over 10 years old who want to explore Radazul’s quieter, more pristine sites. It’s ideal for those wanting a short but fulfilling underwater outing that combines adventure with social time.
If you’re visiting Tenerife and already hold an Open Water or similar certification, this trip is a straightforward, enjoyable way to enjoy the island’s marine wonders. However, it’s not suitable for complete beginners or those with health issues like back problems or pregnancy.

This Radazul diving trip offers a well-rounded experience for certified divers seeking a combination of underwater adventure and relaxed social time. The location and weather conditions are a huge plus, promising clear waters and calm seas that make exploring more enjoyable. The small group size and knowledgeable guides contribute to a personalized, friendly environment—something that truly enhances the overall experience.
While gear rental does add to the cost, the value remains high given the access to ten different dive sites, the stunning marine biodiversity, and the chance to explore caves and shipwrecks. The inclusion of souvenir photos and drinks afterward makes it feel like a complete, memorable outing.
For divers craving a straightforward, scenic, and engaging dive experience in Tenerife, this tour hits the mark. It’s especially perfect for those who want to combine underwater discovery with a relaxed social vibe, all in a setting known for its good weather and vibrant marine life.

Do I need to bring my own diving gear?
No, gear isn’t included in the price, but you can rent equipment at the dive centre if required. Many divers find it more convenient to bring their own gear for comfort and familiarity.
What is the minimum certification required?
You need a minimum of Open Water or similar certification from any recognized certifier like SSI, PADI, FEDAS, RAID, or ACUC.
Can children participate in this tour?
Yes, children 10 years and older with the appropriate certification can join. It’s suitable for older kids and teenagers who meet the health and certification requirements.
What should I wear for the activity?
Swimwear is not allowed on the boat, so bring your certification documents, towel, and perhaps a rash guard or wetsuit if you prefer extra warmth or sun protection.
Is this activity accessible for people with mobility issues?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, making it more inclusive for those with mobility challenges.
How do I book and pay?
You can reserve your spot now with a flexible “Reserve & Pay Later” option, and cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
This Radazul diving trip offers an excellent combination of convenience, scenic underwater exploration, and social relaxation. Whether you’re a seasoned diver looking to explore Tenerife’s underwater caves or a certified enthusiast wanting to see shipwrecks and vibrant marine life, this trip is well worth considering.