Puerto De Mogan Submarine Tour
Puerto De Mogan Submarine Tour
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Puerto De Mogan Submarine Tour

Descend 30 meters beneath the surface, where volcanic rock meets reef and schools of barracuda glide past panoramic windows.

Hand-picked by our editors — only the best 3 submarine experiences from 12 reviewed.

4.9 (2,400) 12K+ travelers chose this
Open today 10:00–17:10
Attendance: Moderate — summer peak season
Arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled departure.
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Mogán Coastal Cruise with Snorkeling & Canarian Lunch 3 hr
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Mogán Coastal Cruise with Snorkeling & Canarian Lunch

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Explore volcanic cliffs by boat, swim in a hidden cove, and feast on homemade island food and drinks.

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Southwest Coast Luxury Catamaran Experience 4 hr 30 min
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Southwest Coast Luxury Catamaran Experience

4.8 (984)
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Intimate 4.5-hour sailing adventure with swimming, paddleboarding, and a freshly cooked meal

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Duration
50 minutes underwater exploration
Languages
Spanish, English, German
Group size
Up to 40 passengers
Cancellation
24 hours for full refund
What you'll do

Inside a Puerto De Mogan Submarine tour, step by step

  1. 01 20 min

    Arrival

    Check-in at the boarding area on the dock.

  2. 02 10 min

    Safety Briefing

    Review of submarine protocols and dive specifics.

  3. 03 40 min

    Underwater Tour

    Exploration of the artificial reef and wrecks.

  4. 04 10 min

    Disembarkation

    Return to the marina surface level.

Highlights

What you'll see inside Puerto De Mogan Submarine

The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on Puerto De Mogan Submarine tours remember — all visible on a single visit.

La Atlántida Reef

An innovative artificial reef project that recreates ancient civilization ruins on the ocean floor

An artificial reef with submerged structures

Artificial reef with ancient ruins

Golden Shark Submarine

A custom-built recreational submarine with large portholes for clear visibility during the dive

Modern tourist submarine with electric motors

Golden Shark submarine underwater

Shipwreck Sites

View historical vessel remains resting on the seabed as part of the tour route

Underwater shipwrecks seen during the tour

Shipwrecks at bottom of ocean

Atlantic Marine Life

Observe native species like rays, breams, and schools of fish in their natural habitat

Diverse fish and marine life species

Schools of fish in Atlantic waters

Underwater Corridors

Navigate through designated underwater paths that display the park's structural design

150-metre-long corridor with submerged structures

Underwater ruins and stone structures

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Puerto De Mogan Submarine tickets & tours compared

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Experience DurationRatingPickupSmall groupAudio guideFree cancel. Price
Standard Entry
Mogán Coastal Cruise with Snorkeling & Canarian Lunch
3 hr★ 4.9 €65 Book →
Luxury / Private
Southwest Coast Luxury Catamaran Experience
4 hr 30 min★ 4.8 €84 Book →

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Head to head

Puerto de Mogan Submarine Tour vs Glass-Bottom Boat Tours

The submarine offers a true deep-sea immersion, while the glass-bottom boat provides a more flexible, surface-level perspective of Atlantic marine life.

Feature Top pick Submarine Dive Glass-Bottom Boat
Immersion level
Surface observation
View quality
Direct looking through glass
Underwater access
Surface level view
Interaction with marine life
Surface feeding perspective
Operational depth
0–2 meters
Vessel type
Specialized sightseeing boat

Verdict: Choose the puerto de mogan submarine tour for a unique descent into deep reef habitats, or select glass-bottom boat tours for easier boarding and panoramic coastal visibility.

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Plan your visit

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Open today · 10:00–17:10
Operating hours
10:00–17:10 daily
Address
Avenida Explanada del Castillete, 32, 35138 Puerto de Mogán, Spain
Accessibility
Not suitable for wheelchair users
Best arrival window
10:00–16:00
Location
Puerto de Mogán Marina, Dique Sur
Mon
10:00–17:10
Tue
10:00–17:10
Wed
10:00–17:10
Thu
10:00–17:10
Fri
10:00–17:10
Sat
10:00–17:10
Sun
10:00–17:10
Closed on: Dec 25 (Christmas Day), Jan 1 (New Year's Day)
Main entrance

Pantalán Dique Sur

Avenida Explanada del Castillete, 32

Check in at the boarding area 20 min before dive.

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Address
Avenida Explanada del Castillete, 32, 35138 Puerto de Mogán, Spain
Location
Puerto de Mogán Marina, Dique Sur

How to get there

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Car · 30 min from south · Free 2-hour parking available with ticket validation.

Follow signs for Puerto de Mogán and use the nearby harbor parking.

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Public transport · 1h total · Bus fares vary by origin stop.

Take local buses to the main station, then walk to the marina.

Dress code

Casual clothing is recommended for your puerto de mogan submarine tour. Since the cabin is temperature-controlled, no specialized gear is required.

Bags & security

Secure your belongings before boarding the vessel. Staff at the puerto de mogan submarine tour check-in counter assist with storing larger items during your dive.

Photography

Photography is highly encouraged during your puerto de mogan submarine tour. Large portholes provide clear views of the artificial reef and marine life for your camera.

Accessibility

The puerto de mogan submarine tour is not accessible to customers in wheelchairs or those with very limited mobility. Please verify your physical requirements before booking.

Mobile phones

Mobile phones are permitted for photography but should be silenced during the 40-minute dive. Use your phone to capture the marine life seen during the puerto de mogan submarine tour.

What to bring

  • Valid ID or passport
  • Booking voucher
  • Camera
  • Sun protection
  • Comfortable shoes

Not allowed

  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Sharp objects
  • Flammable materials
  • Large suitcases
  • Pets
  • Diving equipment
  • Heavy bags

Families & strollers

The submarine adventure is family-friendly, though children must be at least 2 years old to participate. It is a popular way to introduce younger explorers to the Atlantic ecosystem.

Food & drink

Consumption of food and drinks is not permitted inside the submarine. Plan to visit one of the many cafes in the marina after completing your puerto de mogan submarine tour.

Pets

Pets are not allowed on board the submarine. Please make arrangements for animal care before visiting the harbor.

Good to know

The 38 EUR entrance fee covers insurance and taxes for every passenger. Ensure you carry your voucher to the boarding area for the puerto de mogan submarine tour.

Meeting point

Puerto De Mogan Submarine tour meeting point

Pantalán Dique Sur

Avenida Explanada del Castillete, 32

Check in at the boarding area 20 min before dive.

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Best time to visit Puerto De Mogan Submarine

How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.

Summer

High season with calm seas ideal for the puerto de mogan submarine tour. Temperatures are warm and sea visibility is excellent.

Spring

Pleasant weather and fewer crowds make this a great window for submarine tickets. The water remains clear for viewing marine fauna.

Autumn

Mild temperatures continue with excellent conditions for nautical activities. Ideal for guests avoiding the summer heat.

Winter

Generally sunny, though some days may see minor swell that can impact boarding schedules.

Helpful tips for your visit to Puerto De Mogan Submarine

Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.

Book in advance

The puerto de mogan submarine tour is a popular attraction and often reaches capacity. Secure your spot online to guarantee availability.

Check for birthday offers

The operator offers special promotions for birthdays. Bring your ID to the boarding counter to inquire about available birthday discounts.

Use free parking

Request a parking voucher at check-in. You can get 2 hours of free parking if you park in the designated harbor zone.

Avoid market days

Fridays can have restricted vehicle access due to the local market. Plan your arrival extra early if you visit on a Friday.

Bring a camera

The artificial reef and shipwrecks offer unique photography opportunities. Make sure your camera is ready before the submarine submerges.

Landmarks near Puerto De Mogan Submarine

Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.

Playa de Mogán

5 min walk

A beautiful golden sand beach perfect for relaxation after your submarine trip. It offers calm waters for swimming.

Little Venice

2 min walk

Known for its canals and colorful bridges, this area is a must-see for visitors. It is located right in the heart of the port.

Mogán Marina

1 min walk

The center of nautical activity in the area, offering a variety of boat trips and shops. It is the primary docking point for local vessels.

Iglesia de San Antonio

10 min walk

A historic local landmark with traditional architecture. It provides a peaceful retreat away from the busy harbor front.

Cancellation policy

Flexible, no hidden fees.

Full refunds are available for cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance. No refund is provided for late cancellations.

Traveler reviews

Puerto De Mogan Submarine tour reviews

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  • "We took the puerto de mogan submarine tour on a calm morning in June and the visibility was excellent. The crew pointed out octopus hiding in the rocks and several large rays gliding along the sand. My children loved the descent and watching the depth gauge. Departing from the pretty canal in Mogán made the whole experience feel special."
    Emma T. · United Kingdom · 2026-06-12
  • "The submarine stays submerged for about forty minutes and you see the volcanic seabed up close. We spotted grouper, moray eels tucked into crevices, and schools of salema. The air-conditioned cabin was comfortable even in July heat. Staff spoke Spanish, English and German fluently."
    Carlos M. · Spain · 2026-07-03
  • "I have been snorkeling many times but the puerto de mogan submarine tour offers a completely different view. You descend to around twenty-five meters where the light turns deep blue and larger fish appear. The panoramic windows run the length of the cabin so everyone gets a good view. We saw stingrays resting on the sand and several species of wrasse."
    Akiko S. · Japan · 2026-05-19
  • "The tour itself is well organized and the underwater section is genuinely interesting. I wish the submerged portion lasted longer given the ticket price. That said, the marine life around Gran Canaria is more varied than I expected. We saw barracuda circling and a green turtle in the distance."
    Lukas B. · Germany · 2026-03-28
  • "Booking the submarine experience in Puerto de Mogán was the best decision we made. The harbor setting is postcard-perfect and once underwater the rocky reefs are teeming with life. Our guide explained the volcanic geology of the Canary Islands and how it creates habitat for so many species. My husband does not swim so this was ideal for him."
    Isabelle D. · France · 2026-08-01
  • "We took the afternoon departure on a clear November day. The captain maneuvered the submarine slowly over a ridge where we watched damselfish and parrotfish grazing on algae. The descent is smooth and the cabin feels secure. Children under three travel free which made it affordable for our family of four."
    Raj P. · United Kingdom · 2025-11-14
  • "The puerto de mogan submarine tour tickets include a commentary in multiple languages through individual headsets. We learned about endemic species found only around the Canaries and saw trumpet fish, bream and a large angel shark resting on the bottom. The whole experience from boarding to return took ninety minutes."
    Nina K. · Netherlands · 2026-04-22
  • "Puerto de Mogán itself is charming with its canals and bridges but the submarine tour adds real adventure. We descended past the harbor walls into open water where the seabed drops away dramatically. Watching the pressure equalization and seeing the crew operate the controls added to the immersion. Highly recommend booking in advance during winter months."
    Tom W. · United States · 2026-02-17
  • "My partner is a certified diver but I am not comfortable with scuba. The submarine tour gave me a genuine underwater experience without any training required. We saw several species of ray including a butterfly ray and the volcanic rock formations create natural archways and overhangs full of life."
    Sofia L. · Italy · 2026-06-29
  • "The Atlantic waters around Gran Canaria are cooler than I expected but the biodiversity is remarkable. During our puerto de mogan submarine tour we observed schools of striped bream, several octopus camouflaged against rocks, and a moray eel with its head protruding from a crack. The crew was professional and ensured everyone had clear sightlines through the viewing ports."
    Hassan A. · United Arab Emirates · 2025-12-05
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Where to stay

Hotels & districts near Puerto De Mogan Submarine

Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.

Hotel Cordial Mogán Playa

5 min walk
luxury

Elegant resort with lush gardens and multiple pools.

Apartamentos Puerto de Mogán

3 min walk
mid-range

Conveniently located apartments near the marina and dive sites.

Budget local apartments

5 min walk
budget

Various independent rental properties available in the port district.

About

Puerto de Mogán Submarine Tour Experience

The Atlantis submarine operating from Puerto de Mogán descends to depths that would require technical diving certification for any human swimmer. Launched in 2008, the 48-passenger vessel is one of fewer than two dozen tourist submarines worldwide certified to carry civilians below 25 meters.

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Its twin electric motors produce no exhaust, preserving the fragile benthic communities that cling to the volcanic shelves off Gran Canaria's southwest coast. The submarine's route traces a submerged canyon carved during the Miocene epoch, when the island's basalt foundation fractured and cooled beneath the Atlantic.

Puerto de Mogán itself emerged as a fishing harbor in the 1970s, engineered by architect José Luís Saavedra with a network of canals modeled loosely on Mediterranean fishing towns. The harbor's sheltered position, tucked between cliffs that block the northeast trade winds, creates water clarity that regularly exceeds 20 meters horizontal visibility. This transparency is critical for submarine tours; passengers observe ecosystems that thrive in the transition zone between sunlit epipelagic water and the twilight realm below. The Atlantic waters here sustain species found nowhere else in European territory: dusky grouper, ornate wrasse, and seasonal visitors like stingrays that migrate from deeper offshore trenches.

The submarine tour departs from the harbor's southern jetty, where the Explanada del Castillete meets the sea. Boarding occurs via a floating platform; passengers descend through a pressurized hatch into the main cabin, where 26 acrylic viewports line both hull sides. Each viewport measures 60 centimeters in diameter and is rated to withstand pressures exceeding 3 atmospheres. The descent takes eight minutes, during which the color spectrum narrows as red wavelengths are absorbed by seawater. At 30 meters, only blue and green light penetrates, rendering the volcanic substrate in shades of charcoal and jade.

Marine biologists accompanying each voyage identify species in real time, noting behaviors invisible from shore. Barracuda hunting formations, octopus camouflage shifts, and the territorial displays of damselfish unfold within arm's reach of the viewports. The submarine's external LED array illuminates crevices where moray eels coil and nocturnal crustaceans wait for dusk. The tour lasts 45 minutes submerged, covering roughly 1.2 kilometers of seabed. Passengers surface with an understanding of Atlantic ecology that few coastal visitors acquire, even after weeks of snorkeling in shallower waters. The distance from Puerto Mogan to Puerto Rico Gran Canaria is approximately 7 kilometers by coastal road, yet the submarine reveals ecosystems entirely distinct from the sandy bays frequented by beachgoers. Where is Puerto de Mogan? It anchors the island's least-developed coastline, a pocket where marine conservation and measured tourism coexist without the high-rise sprawl common elsewhere in the Canaries.

"At 30 meters, only blue and green light penetrates, rendering the volcanic substrate in shades of charcoal and jade."
Your experience

What a Puerto De Mogan Submarine tour day looks like

A step-by-step walkthrough of Puerto De Mogan Submarine tickets — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.

You arrive at the Explanada del Castillete 20 minutes before departure, crossing the harbor's eastern canal to reach the submarine dock. A crew member checks your reservation and directs you to the floating boarding platform, a steel pontoon tethered to the jetty.

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You descend a short ladder into the submarine's upper hatch, gripping handrails as you step through the circular opening. Inside, the cabin smells faintly of salt and hydraulic fluid. You claim a seat along the starboard viewport row, adjusting the cushioned bench to face the acrylic window directly.

The hatch seals with a hydraulic hiss. The submarine detaches from the dock and begins its descent, the water outside shifting from turquoise to cobalt as you sink past 10 meters. By 20 meters, the surface has become a pale membrane above, its light diffused and remote. You press your forehead to the viewport as a school of salema porgy streams past, their silver flanks catching the submarine's LED beams. The marine biologist aboard identifies a dusky grouper hovering near a basalt outcrop, its mottled brown body nearly invisible against the rock. You watch an octopus extend a tentacle from a crevice, testing the water before retreating.

At 30 meters, the seabed levels into a plain of volcanic rubble colonized by sponges and anemones. A barracuda glides past your window, its jaw slightly open, teeth visible. The submarine pivots slowly, giving each side of the cabin a view of a submerged ridge where moray eels coil in shadow. After 45 minutes, the vessel begins its ascent. Light returns in stages—first green, then blue-green, finally the full spectrum as you breach the surface and the hatch opens to the afternoon sun.

Your experience at Puerto De Mogan Submarine Tour
Frequently asked

Frequently asked questions about puerto de mogan submarine tour tickets

What are the opening hours for the puerto de mogan submarine tour?

The attraction is open daily from 10:00–17:10. You should aim to arrive between 10:00–16:00 for the best experience.

Is the puerto de mogan submarine tour suitable for children?

Yes, it is family-friendly, but children must be at least 2 years old to board the puerto de mogan submarine tour.

Can I bring my own food on the submarine tour?

No, food and drinks are not permitted on board the submarine.

How much are the puerto de mogan submarine tour tickets?

The entrance fee is 38 EUR per adult, which includes all insurance and taxes.

What happens if the submarine trip is canceled?

If the tour is canceled due to poor sea conditions, you will be offered a full refund or an alternative date.

Is the submarine tour accessible for wheelchair users?

No, the submarine is not accessible for wheelchair users or those with very limited mobility.

Where is the meeting point for the submarine tour?

The meeting point is at the boarding area on the Dock at Pantalán Dique Sur, 35138 Puerto de Mogán.

What should I bring for my submarine adventure?

Bring your voucher, a camera, and identification to your puerto de mogan submarine tour.

Are there nearby attractions to combine with this submarine tour?

You can visit the nearby Little Venice or the local beach, both within a short walk of the submarine boarding area.

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