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# Introduction to Freediving in Lanzarote

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Introduction to Freediving in Lanzarote
- **URL slug**: introduction-to-freediving-in-lanzarote
- **Course id**: 56623
- **Centre id**: 56610

## Short summary

This introduction to freediving offers a relaxed, safe and engaging way to experience breath-hold diving for the first time. It’s a half-day session designed to ease you into the fundamentals of freediving in warm, clear Atlantic waters with supportive guidance throughout. You don’t need previous experience—just a good level of comfort in the water and curiosity. Key Details Group size: Minimum 2 people Session length: Approx. 4 hours Location: Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote Certification: Non-certification lesson Equipment: All gear provided Key Skills Relaxation and breath control techniques Introduction to static breath-hold Equalisation basics Safe duck diving techniques Body positioning and finning in open water What to Expect The session begins at the dive school in Puerto del Carmen,…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Freediving
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Gear Rental, Guides & Tours, Lessons & Courses, Multi-Day, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Canarias (Canary Islands)
- **Subregions**: Lanzarote
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Calle Roque Nublo 2, Planta 01, Local 01, Jardines del Puerto Shopping Centre, Puerto Del Carmen, Tías 35510, Lanzarote
- **Coordinates**: 28.9216046, -13.6705083 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Beneath The Waves
- **Owner / contact label**: MOYA LEE
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 4
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 12
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Flexible
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
This introduction to freediving offers a relaxed, safe and engaging way to experience breath-hold diving for the first time. It’s a half-day session designed to ease you into the fundamentals of freediving in warm, clear Atlantic waters with supportive guidance throughout. You don’t need previous experience—just a good level of comfort in the water and curiosity. Key Details Group size: Minimum 2 people Session length: Approx. 4 hours Location: Puerto del Carmen, Lanzarote Certification: Non-certification lesson Equipment: All gear provided Key Skills Relaxation and breath control techniques Introduction to static breath-hold Equalisation basics Safe duck diving techniques Body positioning and finning in open water What to Expect The session begins at the dive school in Puerto del Carmen, where you’ll meet your instructor and be welcomed with a clear overview of what the session includes. This initial briefing covers the key safety points, a quick introduction to the basics of freediving, and how to approach your breath-hold calmly and effectively. From there, you’ll take part in a guided stretch routine aimed at helping you relax and prepare your body for freediving. Once changed into your wetsuit and gear (all of which is provided), it's just a short two-minute walk to the water. Once at the dive site, you'll move into the practical part of the session. Starting with static breath-hold, you’ll be coached through techniques that help you stay calm and get used to the sensations of holding your breath. The second half of the session involves time on the buoy, where you’ll practise duck diving, body positioning, and finning techniques under the supervision of your instructor. With a maximum of 3 students per instructor on the buoy, you’ll get plenty of direct support. The session keeps to shallow depths and short durations so you can build confidence at your own pace. Location This freediving introduction takes place in Puerto del Carmen on the southeast coast of Lanzarote, known for its calm conditions and great underwater visibility. The dive school is based within the Jardines del Puerto Shopping Centre, just a short walk from the shore. The area offers easy access to the sea without boat transfers, meaning more time in the water and less time getting there. The nearby coastline provides a comfortable, sheltered environment for beginners. You’ll be training directly from the shore, which allows for flexibility and quick access to open water. The local c…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Freediving instruction from qualified instructors All equipment (Cressi Apnea wetsuit, fins, mask, snorkel, weights) Pre-dive briefing and stretching session W ater-based practical training Use of training buoy and safety line Personal insurance Drinking water

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Food

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Do I need previous freediving or snorkelling experience to join?

No, this introduction session is designed specifically for complete beginners. You don’t need any prior experience in freediving, snorkelling, or scuba diving. The session starts with a full briefing and warm-up to prepare you physically and mentally, and the instructors are used to working with first-timers. Everything is explained in an easy-to-follow way, and you’ll be supported through each part of the session. You’ll learn at your own pace with a focus on comfort and safety. Even if you've never worn a wetsuit before or tried breath-hold diving, you’ll be guided every step of the way.

### How deep will I be diving during the session?

Depth is limited on this session as it's focused on giving you a taste of freediving, not pushing limits. You’ll be diving to shallow depths that are suitable for beginners, often between 3 to 5 meters and a maximum of 10 meters , and only when you're comfortable. The aim isn’t to hit a depth target but to help you get used to holding your breath underwater in a calm, safe setting. All activities are conducted on a training buoy with close supervision, so you're always supported and in control.

### What should I bring with me on the day?

All freediving equipment is provided, so you don’t need to bring your own gear. However, we recommend bringing a towel, swimwear to wear under the wetsuit, water to stay hydrated, and some snacks for after the session. You might also want to bring a dry bag, flip flops, and sun protection (especially for the shore-based briefing and walk to the water). The centre provides everything else you’ll need in the water, including wetsuits, masks, fins, weights, and snorkels.

### What if I’m nervous or not a strong swimmer?

It’s completely normal to feel a bit nervous before trying something new, especially in open water. The session is run in a relaxed and low-pressure way, and the instructors are experienced in helping people feel more confident and relaxed in the water. You do need to be able to swim at least 100 meters with fins , you don’t need to be an expert swimmer. The buoy setup gives you something to hold onto, and you’ll never be asked to do anything you’re not comfortable with.

### Will I get a certification from this session?

No, this is a non-certification session. It’s designed as an introduction to freediving for people who are curious and want to try it out before committing to a full course. It focuses on giving you practical experience and building confidence. If you enjoy the session and want to take it further, the team can advise you on the next steps, including certification courses that follow internationally recognised freediving standards. Many people use this as a stepping stone to a full beginner course.

### What’s the group size and how much individual attention will I get?

The minimum group size is two people, and there’s no maximum group size, but the centre controls quality by limiting each buoy to just three students per instructor. This keeps the experience personal and focused, especially in the water. Even if you book on your own, you’ll usually be paired with others to meet the minimum numbers. The ratio means you’ll have direct support while you’re practising, and time is split fairly between all students to ensure you get the most from the session.

### How long is the whole session, and how is the time divided?

The full session lasts around 4 hours. It starts at the dive centre with a briefing and introduction to freediving concepts, followed by a stretching session to prepare your body for breath-hold work. After that, you’ll change into wetsuits and walk a couple of minutes to the water for the practical part. Time in the water varies slightly depending on the group, but you’ll have plenty of opportunity for static breath-hold and duck diving on the buoy.

### What’s the minimum age and are there any health requirements?

The minimum age is 18, or 16 to 17 with parent or guardian consent. There’s no upper age limit, and it’s common for participants to be well into their 60s and still freediving regularly. You should be in reasonably good health and able to swim at least 100 metres. If you have any medical conditions, especially related to lungs, heart, or ears, it’s important to check with a doctor before taking part. You’ll also be asked to complete a standard medical questionnaire.



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