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Explore Lanzarote’s underwater art on a guided scuba experience for non-certified divers, including training, stunning sculptures, and boat transfers.
If you’re dreaming of floating through an underwater gallery filled with striking sculptures, then the Museo Atlántico experience on Lanzarote offers a rare chance to do just that—without needing to be a certified diver. This tour combines a beginner-friendly scuba lesson, a scenic boat ride, and the chance to explore one of the world’s few underwater museums. It’s designed for those new to diving but eager to see something extraordinary beneath the waves.
What really appeals here is the careful balance between instruction and adventure. The team at Dive College Lanzarote is praised for their knowledgeable, friendly staff—making even nervous first-timers feel comfortable. Plus, the added highlight of exploring Jason deCaires Taylor’s sculptures makes this experience visually captivating.
A potential downside? It’s not a full-length diving course, and the underwater time is limited to around 35 minutes, so those seeking a prolonged underwater adventure might find this a bit brief. However, for a half-day activity, it delivers quite a lot of value. This tour suits travelers who love a mix of art and adventure, enjoy learning new skills, and aren’t afraid to get their hair wet for a memorable experience.


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The journey begins at Dive College Lanzarote, conveniently located on the sea front. Here, you’re greeted by friendly staff who explain what’s ahead. The tour’s structure ensures you’re well-prepared before you even get in the water, which many reviewers highlighted as a major plus. As Alberto noted, their instructor Steve provided thorough reassurance and plenty of time for questions, making nervous beginners feel at ease.
Before any actual water activity, a 30-minute safety briefing sets the tone. You’ll learn the key rules for safe diving—crucial for those new to underwater exploration. Following this, a 20-minute pool session lets you practice basic skills in a controlled environment. This step is appreciated by reviewers like Evangelia, who called the staff “friendly and knowledgeable,” emphasizing how this preparation adds confidence and safety.
Once confident, you’ll head out on a speedboat—a highlight for many, who enjoy the quick, exhilarating ride across the water. The boat transfers are well-organized, with some reviewers describing the trip as smooth and scenic.
The main event is a 35-minute dive in the sea, where you’ll reach depths of up to 6 meters initially. If you’re lucky, the underwater sculptures will appear as surreal, hauntingly beautiful figures, perfectly preserved beneath the surface. The sculptures are designed to be both artistic and environmentally beneficial, encouraging marine life—something divers and art lovers alike appreciate.
With some experience under your belt, you’ll revisit the underwater sculptures at the Museo Atlántico, this time at depths reaching around 12 meters. The artworks by Jason deCaires Taylor are more than just visual treats; they serve as environmental installations, promoting marine conservation. Reviewers like Martina describe the experience as “definitely one of the best things to do in Lanzarote,” praising the thorough explanations of the sculptures’ meanings.
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After exploring the museum, you’ll hop back on the speedboat for a quick ride back to the dive center. The entire tour lasts about 5 hours, which feels just right—long enough to enjoy a full experience without fatigue.

The tour cost includes pickup and drop-off from Playa Blanca, a speedboat transfer, a certified instructor, and all scuba gear. No need to worry about extra costs for equipment, which can otherwise add up. Food and drinks are not included, so plan accordingly—maybe pack some snacks for before or after.
Timing is flexible, with starting times available based on availability. The activity is suitable for ages 12 and up, but not for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or those with respiratory or medical issues. This focus on safety and health precautions is reflected in the reviews, where guides are praised for their attentiveness.
Reviewer Alberto highlights the value: “The morning starts with a briefing and some training in their pool… then we traveled to the museum site on a speed boat and immersed into 14 metres.” The training and safety focus are clear priorities, ensuring that even beginners can enjoy the underwater sights confidently.
The underwater sculptures are more than just artistic displays—they’re eco-friendly installations that support marine habitats. According to reviews, guides explain the stories behind each piece, adding depth to the experience. Martina notes, “they were all very thorough with the explanation before diving and in the Museum,” which enhances understanding and appreciation.

This activity caters beautifully to beginners, families with older children, and anyone curious about art and marine life. It’s perfect if you want a memorable introduction to scuba diving without the commitment of a certification course. Travelers who enjoy a mix of scenic boat rides, educational moments, and underwater art will find this tour rewarding.

This scuba experience at Museo Atlántico offers a distinctive blend of art, adventure, and education. The fact that it requires no prior certification and includes comprehensive safety briefings makes it accessible for those new to diving. The guides’ knowledge and friendly demeanor stand out, helping build confidence and excitement.
The sculptures by Jason deCaires Taylor are genuinely captivating, providing a surreal underwater environment that’s both beautiful and meaningful. The inclusion of boat transfers and all gear makes it a hassle-free, all-in-one package that’s excellent value for money.
While the experience is relatively short, it packs a punch—leaving many with a sense of wonder and a desire to explore more. It’s an ideal choice for travelers seeking a unique, artistic underwater adventure that’s both educational and fun.
If you’re eager to see something different beneath the sea, enjoy scenic boat rides, and want a safe, guided introduction to scuba diving, this tour is well worth considering. It’s a carefully curated experience that combines safety, stunning visuals, and genuine accessibility—a perfect way to add a memorable highlight to your Lanzarote trip.

Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the tour is designed for non-certified divers, including those with no previous experience. The guides provide a thorough safety briefing and a training session in the pool beforehand.
What is included in the price?
The price covers pickup and drop-off from Playa Blanca, a speedboat transfer to the museum, a certified instructor, and all scuba diving gear needed for the experience.
How long does the underwater part last?
The main underwater exploration lasts approximately 35 minutes, with the possibility of reaching depths up to 12 meters at the museum.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, participants should be at least 12 years old. The activity isn’t suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or individuals with respiratory or certain medical issues.
Do I need to bring anything?
Just bring swimwear. Equipment and safety gear are provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking offers flexibility, with the option to reserve now and pay later.
This experience is a fantastic way to enjoy Lanzarote’s underwater scene, offering both visual beauty and educational value. Whether you’re a first-timer or just curious about the underwater world, it promises an unforgettable introduction.