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Elevate your scuba skills with the 2-day PADI Advanced Open Water Diver course in Tenerife. Small groups, included gear, and five exciting dives ensure a memorable underwater adventure.
Taking the plunge into Tenerife’s underwater world with the PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course offers more than just a certification—it’s an adventure that pushes your limits while having a lot of fun. This two-day experience from Scubanana Dive Center is tailored for certified Open Water Divers eager to expand their skills in a safe, friendly environment. With a focus on small groups and included equipment, it’s designed to deliver both confidence and unforgettable memories beneath the waves.
What really makes this course shine is its variety of five different dives, including a night dive, wreck exploration, and deep diving. It’s a perfect way to see new facets of scuba, meet like-minded enthusiasts, and improve your technique. One thing to keep in mind is that this experience operates in small groups—something that most reviewers highly appreciate, as it allows for close instructor attention. But, if your schedule is tight or you prefer big-group tours, this might be less suitable. This course suits certified divers looking for a professional, engaging, and value-packed upgrade on their skills, especially if you love the idea of exploring different underwater environments.


This PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course isn’t about becoming an expert overnight, but rather about building confidence and adding new skills through five Adventure Dives. You don’t need to be “advanced”—just a certified Open Water Diver who’s ready for the next challenge. The course takes you through different specialties under the supervision of experienced instructors, making it ideal for divers aiming to deepen their understanding of the underwater realm.
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Your adventure begins at Scubanana Dive Center, conveniently located at Puerto Deportivo, Radazul. The small-group format, limited to a maximum of 8 travelers, ensures personalized guidance. The morning kicks off at 9:00 am, giving you plenty of time to meet your instructor, get familiarized with the gear, and set your expectations.
The first dives generally include deep diving and perhaps an orientation dive. These are designed to help you improve buoyancy control and navigation skills, both essential for more challenging dives. Reviewers have noted that the instruction is professional and safety-focused, with one mentioning how the staff “always put safety first” and “ensured we had a lot of fun,” which is crucial when trying new techniques or exploring unfamiliar environments.
The second day continues with the remaining dives, such as wreck exploration and a night dive. The wreck dive is often highlighted as a favorite by reviewers, with comments emphasizing how “the instructor Denis was very professional and enthusiastic,” making the experience both safe and exciting. Night dives, in particular, are noted for their atmospheric appeal, with some travelers describing them as “a wonderful experience” that revealed a whole new side of marine life.
Each Adventure Dive is carefully designed to expose you to different skills. For example, the peak performance buoyancy dive helps you master your control over your movement and positioning in the water—crucial skills for avoiding damage to delicate marine ecosystems and improving overall comfort underwater. The wreck dive offers a fascinating glimpse into artificial reefs, with some reviewers describing the sites as “full of interesting things to see and explore.”
The small-group setting is a consistent highlight in reviews. Divers appreciate the close supervision, feeling more comfortable to ask questions, correct mistakes, and enjoy each dive fully. The instructors—like Pauline, Denis, and Ayoze—are frequently praised for their professionalism, enthusiasm, and genuine care for safety.
All necessary gear is included—so no need to worry about sourcing or lugging your own. Reviewers often mention how “the equipment was of high quality,” making dives more comfortable and less stressful. Learning materials are provided, and the course structure is designed to be both educational and fun, helping you log dives that count toward your certification or specialization.
Tenerife’s underwater environment is a big draw. The clarity, abundant marine life, and varied sites make it an excellent location for advancing your skills. Reviewers frequently mention how the location of Radazul is ideal for exploring diverse dive sites, including wrecks and night dives, with many commenting on how the scenery is “stunning” and “full of interesting things.”
The value for money is also a big plus. At around $532,44 per person, the package includes everything you need: instruction, gear, local taxes, learning materials, and PADI fees. Considering that you’re getting five dives and potentially credits toward specialty courses, many see this as a cost-effective way to level up your diving.
Many reviewers value the personalized attention offered in smaller groups, making it easier to refine techniques and gain confidence. The instructors’ passion and professionalism shine through, and the relaxed, friendly atmosphere helps even nervous divers feel safe. Several travelers shared that they did over ten dives in total during their stay, emphasizing how well-organized and enjoyable the entire process was.
While most reviews are glowing, a few mention that the activity requires physical fitness and that divers should not have consumed alcohol or gone diving within 12 hours of their flight. Also, since photos are not included, those looking for underwater snapshots might want to bring their own or arrange separately.

Starting at 9:00 am, the day begins at the dive center, which is well-equipped and located near public transportation, making it accessible. The small group size ensures that your instructor can focus on individual progress, a feature repeatedly praised by reviewers. This is especially beneficial when tackling more technical dives like wreck exploration or buoyancy control.
Diving gear is supplied, which is a relief for many travelers who dislike the hassle of packing or renting equipment abroad. The gear is described as high quality, and instructors are attentive to safety and comfort, adjusting equipment as needed.
The learning materials provided help reinforce what you learn underwater, and because the dives are supervised, you can try new techniques without fear. The dives are tailored to match your experience, with instructors taking care to avoid overcrowding and ensuring everyone is comfortable.
Night dives are often rated as a special highlight, with reviewers describing the experience as “fantastic” and “full of surprises,” with some noting how marine creatures reveal themselves only after dark. Wreck dives, meanwhile, provide a fascinating peek into man-made structures that have become ecosystems in their own right.
Logistics are straightforward—meeting at the dive center, completing the dives, and returning in time for lunch or leisure activities. The end of the activity is back at the same meeting point, making it easy to plan the rest of your day.
If you’re a certified Open Water Diver looking to broaden your skills and explore new environments, this course is a solid choice. The small-group approach offers personalized learning, so whether you’re aiming to improve buoyancy, learn wreck navigation, or experience night diving, you’ll have the instructor’s full attention.
Travelers who appreciate professionalism and safety in their training will feel confident with the instructors at Scubanana. The inclusion of gear and learning materials provides excellent value, especially considering the number of dives included. Plus, if you’re curious about specific specialties, some dives could count toward those courses, giving you a head start.
The location in Tenerife is perfect for divers wanting variety—marine life, wrecks, and night adventures—plus the generally clear waters and scenic surroundings create an ideal backdrop for this kind of learning. Many reviewers praised the friendly, laid-back vibe of the staff, which reduces any pre-dive nerves.

This course suits divers with a valid Open Water certification who want to advance their skills in a relaxed, professional setting. It’s especially great if you’re interested in exploring wrecks, doing night dives, or simply want to gain confidence in different underwater conditions.
If you’re a beginners’ diver considering more technical or specialized dives, this is an excellent stepping stone. However, it’s not suitable for non-certified divers or those looking for a purely recreational tour with no certification aspect.
Travelers who love small-group experiences and value personalized attention will appreciate the intimate setting. Those who want a cost-effective way to log multiple dives and earn credits toward specialties will also find this package appealing.
The PADI Advanced Open Water Diver Course in Tenerife offers a balanced mix of education, adventure, and personal attention. With five diverse dives, including a wreck and night dive, it’s perfect for divers wanting to push their boundaries and add some excitement to their underwater portfolio. The inclusive gear, knowledgeable instructors, and focus on safety make it a value-packed choice for certified divers.
If you’re after a professional, friendly environment that emphasizes quality over quantity, this experience is a standout. Whether you’re aiming to improve your buoyancy, explore wrecks, or simply enjoy Tenerife’s varied marine life, this course will deliver.
For those who prefer small-group guidance and detailed instruction, it’s an opportunity to learn and grow underwater without feeling rushed or overlooked. With ongoing praise from past participants for the enthusiasm and expertise of the staff, you can be confident this will be a highlight of your Tenerife trip.

Do I need to have prior experience?
No, you just need to be a certified Open Water Diver. The course is designed to help you expand your existing skills.
Are the gear and learning materials included?
Yes, all necessary equipment and learning materials are covered in the price, making it easier to focus on the dives.
Can I get credit toward specialty courses?
Yes, each Adventure Dive may count toward the first dive of a PADI Specialty Course, which is a great way to build your diving resume.
What is the maximum group size?
The activity is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring personalized attention and a relaxed atmosphere.
When does the course start?
It begins at 9:00 am from the Scubanana Dive Center, with the activity lasting approximately two days.
Is there a minimum age?
The course is available for PADI (Junior) Open Water Divers aged 12 and up.
What should I consider before booking?
Ensure you’re physically fit for diving, avoid alcohol 12 hours before, and remember that photos are not included, so bring your own if you want underwater memories.
Whether you’re chasing new skills, exploring wrecks, or just want to enjoy Tenerife’s underwater beauty, this two-day advanced course balances professionalism, adventure, and value perfectly.