Lanzarote Museo Atlantico Diving
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Experience Highlights
On this adventure you will dive to the Museo Atlántico de Lanzarote and see the underwater sculptures it houses. The activity includes transport service to and from the hotel and boat transfer. You will also have at your disposal a dive guide and diving equipment included.
In a small group of approximately 12 people you will see the wonders of a unique attraction: a museum of underwater sculptures, a favourite place for diving and culture lovers. The duration of this experience will be around 2 hours. It is important to note that this tour is exclusively for certified divers.
- Dive to the Museo Atlántico de Lanzarote, where you will see a unique tourist attraction composed of underwater statues.
- An expert dive guidewill accompany you on this excursion, as well as the necessary diving equipment.
- In addition, the activity includes boat transfer and shuttle service to and from the hotel.
What’s included
- Diving to the Atlantic Museum of Lanzarote
- Expert dive guide
- Diving equipment
- Boat transfer
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Step by Step
This original experience consists of a diving activity to see the Atlantic Museum of Lanzarote. It is ideal for lovers of diving, culture, and in general, water sports and landscapes. In small groups of around 12 people you will be able to contemplate a unique collection of underwater statues.
To enjoy this experience, a diving certification is required. You will be provided with snorkelling equipment and an expert guide who will swim with you while you view the museum. The activity also includes a boat transfer to the dive site and a shuttle service to and from the hotel.
The Atlantic Museum of Lanzarote consists of a large artificial reef formed by sculptures whose construction will contribute in the future to the increase of marine biomass and facilitate the reproduction of the island's species. It is located between 12 and 14 metres deep and thanks to the crystal clear waters of Lanzarote, you will be able to contemplate the beauty of the marine statues of the Museum.
The artist Jason deCaires Taylor was in charge of sculpting the figures and is known for his works under the sea. His creations are part of mysterious underwater worlds where art evolves thanks to nature, thus reproducing a dialogue between nature and humanity.
The sculptures depict scenes of environmental, social or moral importance, such as the Rubicon, the famous Lampedusa boat and some figures of a hybrid between human and cactus, showing the fusion between humanity and nature.