40 min
Golden Shark Submarine Experience
Descend 25 meters beneath the Atlantic in a real submarine and explore Puerto de Mogán's underwater world.
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40 min
Descend 25 meters beneath the Atlantic in a real submarine and explore Puerto de Mogán's underwater world.
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3 hr
Cruise Gran Canaria's volcanic coast to a hidden cove with snorkeling, paddleboarding, and homemade food
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4 hr
Sail the Atlantic coastline aboard an intimate 8-guest vessel with lunch, drinks, and snorkel gear included
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The landmarks, rooms, and views travelers on this tour remember — all visible on a single visit.
This seabed regeneration project covers 3,000 square metres and features over 300 structures made of neutral pH concrete.
The modern electric submarine provides a stable and eco-friendly way to explore the ocean depths.
You will drift past two historical shipwrecks that now serve as vibrant habitats for local marine life.
The artificial ruins recreate an ancient civilization, complete with columns and collapsed temple facades.
Through the large portholes, spot local species such as parrotfish, octopus, and zebra bream in their natural habitat.
Choosing between these options depends on whether you prefer dry, climate-controlled observation or direct physical engagement with the Atlantic waters through puerto de mogan submarine tours.
| Feature | Top pick Puerto de Mogán Submarine | Mogán Sailing & Snorkeling |
|---|---|---|
Immersion Level |
None (Dry cabin) | High (Water entry) |
Physical Effort |
Minimal | Moderate (Swimming required) |
Viewing Perspective |
Through observation ports | Directly in the sea |
Suitability for Non-Swimmers |
Excellent | Limited to boat deck |
Duration |
45 minutes | 3–4 hours |
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Verdict: Securing puerto de mogan submarine tickets provides a relaxed look at the local reef, whereas the active sailing alternative offers a dynamic way to experience the marine ecosystem.
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Callejón Explanada del Castillete, atraque 201-209
Look for the branded signage near the dock.
Global Bus lines connect various southern resorts to the Puerto de Mogán station.
Follow GC-1 and exit toward Puerto de Mogán; parking is available with a 2-hour free voucher from the operator.
We recommend wearing comfortable clothing and practical, closed-toe shoes as you will need to navigate a vertical ladder to enter the cabin.
For the safety and comfort of all passengers, luggage cannot be carried on board the submarine. Please note that there are no lockers available at the boarding area, so travel light.
Photography is permitted and encouraged throughout the experience. The large portholes provide excellent visibility of the seabed and marine life for your photos.
The puerto de mogan submarine is not accessible to wheelchair users or individuals with very limited mobility. For safety reasons, each passenger must be physically capable of climbing the vertical ladder to access the interior.
Mobile phones may be used for photos, but we recommend keeping them stowed during boarding to ensure you have both hands free for the ladder.
Families are welcome on these puerto de mogan submarine tours, though children must be at least 2 years old. It is an immersive experience where kids can watch maneuvers on individual TV screens.
It is strictly forbidden to bring food or drinks inside the submarine. We advise guests to use public restrooms located just a few meters from the boarding area before checking in.
Pets are not allowed on board the submarine due to space limitations and safety protocols.
The cabin is temperature-controlled to ensure comfort at all depths. Please note that the schedule for the puerto de mogan submarine tour may occasionally shift due to sea conditions.
Callejón Explanada del Castillete, atraque 201-209
Look for the branded signage near the dock.
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How crowds, weather, and events shift across the year.
Ideal for warm weather and consistent sea conditions for diving.
Expect slightly cooler water but generally clear visibility for viewing the reefs.
Less crowded period, perfect for calmer sea conditions.
Mild temperatures and stable operations make this a reliable season for the dive.
Small details that turn a good visit into a great one.
Booking online for a puerto de mogan submarine tour often provides discounts and secures your specific time slot.
Always request your 2-hour free parking ticket at the boarding stand during check-in.
Be aware that vehicle access is restricted in the port area on Fridays due to the weekly market.
Inquire about birthday promotions when booking via phone for potential special offers.
You can select your preferred language for the audio guide before the dive begins.
Non-bookable sights within a short walk — free to visit, easy to pair.
Stroll through this picturesque area known as 'Little Venice'.
A golden sandy beach perfect for relaxing after your dive.
The main thoroughfare housing local shops and dining.
Offers a high vantage point for panoramic photos of the harbour.
Flexible, no hidden fees.
Full refunds are available for cancellations made at least 48 hours before the scheduled dive. No refunds are provided for cancellations within 48 hours of the reservation.
Hand-picked options within walking distance — pick a district for vibe, or a specific hotel for convenience.
A high-end resort with lush gardens and local architecture.
Comfortable apartment-style lodging close to the sea.
Authentic accommodation options within the village streets.
The Golden Shark descends to 25 meters without asking passengers to leave their seats. Launched in 2003 from Mogán's sheltered harbour basin, the air-conditioned submarine carries 28 passengers through a circuit that traces the volcanic ledges and sandy channels south of the port breakwater. Two pilots operate the craft from a forward cabin while passengers occupy five tiered rows, each facing panoramic acrylic windows that span three meters. The vessel remains submerged for 40 minutes, crossing reef formations where parrotfish, barracuda, and occasional rays move between rock fissures colonized by sponges and brain coral. Puerto de Mogán sits at the base of a steep barranco, a natural ravine that funnels cooler air down from the interior massif. The submarine tour operates year-round because the harbour's western breakwater shields departure berths from Atlantic swells, and the dive site lies within a designated marine reserve where fishing has been restricted since 1995. Visibility exceeds 20 meters on most days, a function of low plankton density and minimal freshwater runoff. The seabed transitions from basalt boulders to Saharan sand carried northwest by trade-wind currents, creating habitat mosaics that support over 80 catalogued species. Puerto de Mogán submarine tours depart from berths 201 through 209 along Callejón Explanada del Castillete, a pedestrian quay flanked by whitewashed buildings and bougainvillea pergolas. The submarine itself weighs 65 tonnes and operates with ballast tanks that flood to initiate descent and vent compressed air to surface. Onboard narration is delivered in four languages through individual headsets, synchronized to the vessel's position via GPS. The route avoids shipping lanes and anchors, following a corridor patrolled twice weekly by marine biologists who monitor coral health and fish populations. Most sailings fill by midday during summer months, when surface temperatures reach 24 degrees Celsius and underwater thermoclines stabilize. The submarine's air supply supports 90 minutes submerged, though standard circuits return passengers to the dock within an hour of departure, leaving margin for safety ascents if conditions shift.
"The vessel remains submerged for 40 minutes, crossing reef formations where parrotfish, barracuda, and occasional rays move between rock fissures."
A step-by-step walkthrough of the visit — what you'll see, how long each stage takes, and the details that matter.
You board at berth 207, descending a short gangway onto the submarine's aft deck. The hatch closes with a pneumatic hiss, and within two minutes you feel the deck tilt forward as ballast tanks flood. Sunlight refracts through the acrylic windows, bending into green bands as you pass 10 meters. The pilot announces depth markers through your headset while a school of bream drifts past, close enough to count scales. At 22 meters the seabed appears, a plain of rippled sand interrupted by volcanic boulders draped in algae. A stingray lifts from the sand and glides beneath the hull. You track its shadow across the bottom until it vanishes behind a basalt ridge. The submarine banks gently, and the windows frame a vertical wall colonized by yellow sponges and purple anemones. Parrotfish graze the rock face, scraping algae with fused teeth that produce a faint clicking audible through the hull. The circuit loops back toward the harbour entrance, passing a decommissioned anchor half-buried in sand. Barracuda hover in formation near the surface, silhouetted against the hull of a moored sailboat. The pilot vents the ballast tanks, and you rise through layers of shifting light until the submarine breaches alongside the departure quay. The entire descent and return lasts 45 minutes, leaving you dry and cooler than when you embarked.
The attraction operates daily from 10:00 to 16:00.
There is no flat gate fee to enter the dock area, though you must purchase tickets for the submarine tour.
The submarine is not accessible to those in wheelchairs or with very limited mobility due to the required vertical ladder access.
We recommend arriving during the 10:00–12:00 window to enjoy the calmest sea conditions.
No, luggage is not allowed on board the submarine for safety reasons.
Yes, children aged 2 and older are welcome to join the adventure.
Yes, you are encouraged to take photos of the marine life and reefs through the portholes.
The submarine immersion lasts approximately 40 minutes.
Refunds are available for cancellations made at least 48 hours before your scheduled dive.