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Experience the underwater world of Puerto de Mogán in a 40-minute submarine tour with stunning views, shipwrecks, and marine life—all at an accessible price.

Imagine gliding beneath the surface of the Atlantic without getting wet, peering out through large submarine windows at vibrant fish, mysterious shipwrecks, and colorful coral formations. That’s exactly what the 40-minute submarine tour in Puerto de Mogán offers. Operated by Atlántida Submarine, S.L., it’s a family-friendly adventure that promises a peek into a hidden world just 25 meters below the waves.
One of our favorite aspects? The clarity of the views—thanks to the large panoramic windows, you won’t miss any of the underwater action. Plus, the audio guide available in nine languages makes it easy to understand what you’re seeing, no matter where you come from. The only downside? It’s a relatively short trip, which might leave some wanting a bit more time to soak it all in. Still, for value, accessibility, and fun, this tour hits the mark for most travelers seeking a memorable mini-adventure.
This experience works best for those who love marine environments, are curious about shipwrecks, or want a safe, guided way to explore beneath the ocean’s surface. It’s perfect if you’re traveling with family, friends, or even on your own, looking for something safe, fascinating, and quite different from typical beach days.

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Starting at the Dock at Pantalán Dique Sur, near Puerto de Mogán, the tour begins with a brief check-in process. You exchange your voucher and wait for boarding—be sure to arrive at least 20 minutes early as the gates close 10 minutes before departure. Once onboard, you’ll settle into your seat inside the submarine called Golden Shark, outfitted with individual TV screens to watch the maneuvering process during diving and surfacing. This feature is especially useful if you want a visual of how the submarine immerses and emerges.
Within the submarine, you can expect to reach depths of 25 meters, which is sufficiently deep to encounter a variety of marine habitats, without the discomfort of pressure changes. The large windows allow for panoramic views and give a real sense of being submerged in the ocean. Frequent reviewers mention the crystal-clear water and how the views of fish and wrecks are surprisingly good, thanks to the submarine’s well-maintained glass.
Several reviews highlight the shipwrecks as a major highlight—these sunken vessels add an element of mystery and adventure while providing habitat for marine life. One reviewer noted, “We got to see the artificial reef of corals and two sunken boats. It’s a unique experience,” which truly captures the appeal. You might also catch sight of schools of fish swimming around these wrecks, adding lively movement to the scenery.
Beyond wrecks, you’ll pass interesting formations and seafloor habitats. The commentary provides insights into the ecosystems, which some reviewers describe as “fascinating” and “very educational,” especially with guides like Jose or Maria, known for their clear explanations.
While the focus is on the shipwrecks, many guests also mention the abundant fish, which come quite close to the windows. The water teems with marine fauna, and with a bit of patience, you’ll see some impressive species. The viewing experience is enhanced by the fact that the submarine remains very stable and comfortable, even for those who might be worried about seasickness.
Reviewers express satisfaction with the photo opportunities—although the pictures taken at the end are noted as “very cheap,” so if you want souvenirs of your trip, bringing your own camera is advisable. Some guests enjoyed capturing the moment, knowing that the underwater scenery is truly one-of-a-kind.
The guided commentary, available in nine languages, is a standout feature. Reviewers consistently praise the knowledgeable guides, who add context about the marine life, shipwrecks, and the importance of reef conservation efforts. One reviewer mentioned, “Very interesting commentary and such a unique experience. Loved every minute,” emphasizing how much the explanations enhance the experience.
The tour is designed for a broad audience, but it’s not suitable for children under two or wheelchair users. The duration of 40 minutes strikes a good balance—long enough to explore but short enough to keep everyone engaged. If you’re traveling from the south, the tour provider might offer free pickup from places like Playa del Inglés or Puerto Rico, but it’s best to call ahead and confirm.
The cost of around $43 per person is quite reasonable, especially considering the uniqueness of the experience. Many reviews mention that they found it excellent value for money, with some saying they would do it again. The included screens for maneuver viewing and the audio guide add to the overall value, making this a well-rounded activity.
The Puerto de Mogán submarine tour offers a safe, accessible way to get a glimpse of the underwater world without the need for snorkel gear or scuba diving experience. It’s an adventure that combines educational commentary with stunning visual sights—from coral-covered shipwrecks to schools of fish darting past your windows.
While some might wish for a longer trip, the 40-minute duration is generally appreciated for its perfect balance of excitement and manageability. It suits those curious about marine environments, families seeking an engaging outing, or travelers who want a distinctive experience in the Canary Islands.
For anyone looking to see beneath the surface in a safe and fascinating way, and who values good guides and great views, this submarine tour is a solid choice.

How long does the submarine tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 40 minutes, providing enough time to enjoy the views and learn about the marine environment.
What is the maximum depth reached during the tour?
You will reach a maximum depth of 25 meters, which is deep enough to observe reefs and shipwrecks without pressure concerns.
Is the tour suitable for children?
The activity is not suitable for children under 2 years old. It is generally family-friendly but check with the provider if you have concerns about young children or specific needs.
Are there guided commentary options?
Yes, an audio guide is included in nine languages: German, Spanish, English, French, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, and Finnish.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing flexibility if your plans change.
Where do I meet for the tour?
You need to exchange your voucher at the Dock at Pantalán Dique Sur at least 20 minutes before departure. Boarding closes 10 minutes prior.
Is transportation included?
Transportation is not included but there might be free pickup options from certain locations like Bahía Feliz or Playa del Inglés, subject to availability—call ahead to confirm.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera for photos, and arrive early to ensure a smooth check-in. The water visibility is good, but the tour was notably praised for its clarity.
Does the tour operate in all weather conditions?
The activity is subject to favorable weather conditions. If canceled due to weather, you will be offered a refund or an alternative date.

The Puerto de Mogán submarine tour stands out as a unique, family-friendly activity that offers a beautiful window into marine life and shipwrecks. It’s an experience that balances value, safety, and educational value, making it an ideal choice for those wanting a quick yet memorable underwater adventure. Whether you’re a marine enthusiast or simply looking to add something special to your Canary Islands trip, this tour delivers quite a bit for its modest price.
If you’re after stunning views, knowledgeable guides, and an activity that’s accessible for most, this submarine tour will leave you with great memories—and plenty of stories to tell.