

Scuba Point: Diving Tenerife
Puerto Colón, local 131 Planta baja, pasillo frente pantalán 3, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ESP
Sobre el Centro
Scuba Point: Diving Tenerife, ubicado en la vibrante Costa Adeje, España, es un centro de buceo dedicado a ofrecer experiencias submarinas inolvidables. Con un compromiso con la seguridad y el disfrute, el centro invita tanto a buceadores experimentados como a principiantes a explorar los ricos paisajes marinos de Tenerife.
El centro ofrece alquiler completo de equipos, asegurando que cada buceador tenga acceso a equipo de calidad para sus exploraciones. Si bien los certificadores y cursos específicos no se detallan, Scuba Point: Diving Tenerife se enfoca en brindar oportunidades para disfrutar de las maravillas del mundo submarino.
La ubicación en Costa Adeje ofrece un punto de partida ideal para inmersiones en aguas claras y templadas repletas de vida marina. Scuba Point: Diving Tenerife tiene como objetivo ser la puerta de entrada a emocionantes aventuras subacuáticas en la costa sur de Tenerife, fomentando una conexión respetuosa con el océano.
Cursos Disponibles
5 cursosTRY DIVE
The Try Dive at Scuba Point is a first-time scuba experience for anyone who wants to test the water before committing to a full course. It runs out of the south Tenerife base and is designed to give you a genuine taste of what breathing underwater actually feels like. This is not a pool session — Scuba Point takes you into the open ocean off Tenerife's south coast, where conditions tend to be calmer and more protected than the north side of the island. The entry point is low: no prior experience required, minimum age 10, and good general health is the main prerequisite. The instructor stays with you throughout, and the pacing adjusts to how comfortable you feel in the water. The south Tenerife dive sites regularly feature green turtles, rays, octopus, and moray eels, so even on a first-time dive there is a reasonable chance of proper wildlife encounters rather than just a controlled pool environment. Pricing is €85, or €76.50 if booked directly through the website. The Try Dive can also be packaged with the Endless Summer hostel accommodation: a bundle combining the Try Dive, a snorkelling boat tour, and 7 nights at the hostel with pick-up and drop-off runs €369 total. That is the lightest of the four hostel packs, and a reasonable option if you want to test diving as part of a broader Tenerife trip without committing to a multi-day course upfront. If the Try Dive clicks and you want to continue, the next step is the full PADI Open Water course, which Scuba Point runs as a 3-day programme. The team can advise on bridging from a Try Dive directly into the Open Water track. Equipment is provided — you show up, the school handles the rest.
ADVANCED OPEN WATER
The Advanced Open Water at Scuba Point is described as an intermediate certificate that introduces search and rescue components. It builds on the Open Water certification and takes you into more varied diving scenarios off Tenerife's south coast. The course runs from the Costa Adeje base and uses the same Atlantic dive sites that the school operates for guided excursions — meaning course dives happen in real conditions, not controlled pool environments. Scuba Point prices the Advanced Open Water at €440 (€396 online), the same rate as the Open Water and Rescue Diver courses. For those who want to run both Open Water and Advanced back-to-back, the hostel pack combining both courses with 7 nights at the Endless Summer hostel and pick-up/drop-off is available for €859 — a practical option for divers who want to train efficiently during a single Tenerife trip. The Advanced Open Water is the natural next step after the Open Water card, extending both depth range and skill set. On Scuba Point's Tenerife sites this means access to deeper sections of the rocky south coast and the wrecks and caves the team mentions in their excursion listings. The minimum age applies consistently across all Scuba Point courses — 10 years old — and the same health considerations as the Open Water course. All instruction is PADI-certified. The team at Scuba Point is small, with Marcos at 17 years of personal diving experience leading the school. The Advanced course here is a stepping stone toward the Rescue Diver if you are working through the recreational leadership track, and Scuba Point offers all three courses — Advanced, Rescue, and Divemaster — giving you the option to continue at the same centre.
PADI DIVE MASTER
The Divemaster course at Scuba Point is the first professional level in the PADI system — the point where you shift from diver to guide, assisting instructors and leading certified divers on dives. Running out of the Costa Adeje base in south Tenerife, the programme uses the school's regular Atlantic dive sites for practical training, which means Divemaster candidates get real-world experience on the same routes used for paying excursion clients. Scuba Point prices the Divemaster at €790 (€711 with the online discount). The school's small team — Marcos, Gonza, and Eliana — means Divemaster candidates work closely with experienced instructors rather than being passed between rotating staff. Marcos has 17 years of personal diving experience, and the school has been operating these Tenerife sites for four years. That combination gives candidates access to instructors who know the local conditions in detail. The PADI Divemaster requires a Rescue Diver certification as a prerequisite, plus a minimum number of logged dives (per PADI standards). Scuba Point offers the full prerequisite course pathway — Open Water, Advanced Open Water, Rescue Diver — at the same base, making it possible to work through the entire recreational and early professional track at one centre in Tenerife. The school also runs specialty dive options in deep, wreck, and nitrox, which are areas relevant to a Divemaster working with varied certified diver groups. Tenerife's south coast operates year-round, giving Divemaster candidates consistent access to open-water training conditions across all months. The Atlantic conditions here — green turtles, rays, octopus, moray eels, caves, and wrecks on various sites — provide good variety for the practical components of the programme. Upon completion, the PADI Divemaster certification is globally recognised and opens employment options at PADI dive centres worldwide.
PADI Open Water Diver
The PADI Open Water course at Scuba Point runs over 3 days and includes a theory component with a written exam. Pass that and you walk away with a PADI Open Water certification — the entry-level card that lets you dive with a buddy to 18 metres at PADI centres worldwide. The course runs out of the south Tenerife base in Costa Adeje, putting you in the Atlantic off the island's more sheltered southern coast for the open water dives. Scuba Point's south Tenerife sites give Open Water students a proper open-ocean introduction from the first confined session. The marine life in this part of the Canaries — green turtles, rays, octopus, moray eels, parrotfish — means that even course dives tend to include genuine wildlife rather than just skills practice in bare water. The minimum age is 10 years old, and the course is described as suitable for complete beginners with no prior experience. Pricing is €440, or €396 with the 10% online discount applied at booking. The Open Water also anchors two of the hostel accommodation packs: Open Water with 7 nights at the Endless Summer hostel plus pick-up/drop-off is €599, and Open Water plus Advanced Open Water with 7 nights runs €859. Both packs are worth considering for those flying into Tenerife specifically to train. All Scuba Point instructors hold PADI certification and equipment goes through regular servicing. The team is small — founder Marcos has 17 years of diving experience — which tends to mean tighter instructor-to-student ratios on course days than at larger resort operations. After completing the course here, the certification is globally recognised and allows you to dive anywhere in the world with a certified buddy.
PADI Rescue Diver
The Rescue Diver course at Scuba Point prepares you to manage stress and rescue situations involving other divers. It is a significant step up from the Advanced Open Water in terms of what is expected of you in the water — less about exploring dive sites, more about handling scenarios where things go wrong. The course runs off the south Tenerife coast, using the same open-water sites as Scuba Point's guided excursions. PADI Rescue Diver is the gateway course to the leadership track. At Scuba Point it is priced at €440 (€396 online), consistent with the Open Water and Advanced pricing. For those who want to add first aid training to the package, the combined Rescue Diver plus Emergency First Response course is available at €750 (€675 online) — extending the in-water rescue skills into daily-life accident response. The Rescue Diver course demands an Advanced Open Water certification as a prerequisite. The Atlantic conditions off Tenerife's south coast give the rescue scenarios a realistic open-ocean context — not just controlled pool work. Scuba Point's instructors are PADI-certified and the school has been running these sites for four years, which gives the team solid familiarity with the local conditions used for practical exercises. Completing the Rescue Diver at Scuba Point also positions you to continue directly to the Divemaster course, which the school runs at €790. The team is small — Marcos, Gonza, and Eliana — which tends to mean more direct instructor engagement during a course like this than you would get at a larger operation with rotating staff.
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Children must be at least 10 years old to join courses and excursions. There is no upper age restriction mentioned, provided you are in good health.
Book directly through the Scuba Point website and the 10% discount is applied automatically. The reduced prices are shown on the packages page for each course and dive.
All four hostel packs include accommodation at the Endless Summer hostel and pick-up/drop-off service. Diving and course fees are also included depending on the pack chosen, ranging from a Try Dive plus snorkelling tour (7 nights, €369) up to Open Water plus Advanced Open Water (7 nights, €859).
Yes — equipment, transportation, and dive briefings are covered for excursions and course dives. The hostel accommodation packs additionally include airport-area pick-up and drop-off.
Green turtles, rays, octopus, moray eels, and parrotfish are the regulars. The team also mentions encounters with underwater caves and sunken ships on certain excursions.
Yes. The current advertised trip is a 7-night Red Sea liveaboard in Egypt (November 28 to December 5), covering Brothers Islands, Ras Mohammed, and the SS Thistlegorm wreck at €1,250 total (€500 deposit to secure).
Yes — both Marcos (+34 622 32 98 96) and Gonza (+34 633 04 48 85) are reachable by phone or WhatsApp. You can also email [email protected] or book through their profiles on Viator, GetYourGuide, and TripAdvisor.
Diving is open to most people in good health. Certain medical conditions require a doctor's approval before you can dive. Scuba Point advises checking with your doctor if you have any conditions that may affect diving.
Puerto Colón, local 131 Planta baja, pasillo frente pantalán 3, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain, Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, ESP


