Calvia and the island of Mallorca offer some of the best diving opportunities in the Mediterranean. With crystal-clear waters and an abundance of marine life, it’s no surprise that diving is a popular activity among tourists and locals alike.

There are many diving centers located in Calvia and throughout the island, offering a range of courses for beginners and advanced divers. Some of the most popular dive sites include the Malgrats Islands, Cabrera National Park, and the wrecks off the coast of Palma. Experienced divers can even explore underwater caves and caverns.

Whether you’re a seasoned diver or a first-timer, diving in Calvia and Mallorca is an unforgettable experience that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime. So, put on your diving gear and get ready to explore the mesmerizing underwater world of Mallorca!

Scuba diver

Why you should try scuba diving in Mallorca?

  • Crystal clear waters
  • Many interesting places f.e. caves
  • Possibility to discover fascinating underwater world of Mediterranean Sea
View of Cala Figuera

Mallorca is a very good place for scuba diving and you will find many places to enjoy it. It is possible to dive alone or if you want you can join some tours with local guides. There are also some courses organized, for both beginners and advanced divers. We can say that it is pure pleasure to learn this amazing sport in the area of Balearic Islands. The sea temperatures allows you to dive almost all year – except winter season (Nov.-March). You will find big amount of nature reserves with exceptional fauna and flora to discover.

Qualification required to enjoy diving in Mallorca

In Mallorca you can find wide range of the diving sites on every level. You need to always have your diving certificate, passport and diving insurance (also participating in organized tour) .

If you would like to start your diving adventure in Mallorca, there are some very high level schools to do that. In this way you will get the instructor and your qualifications built step by step.

TOP 10 places to enjoy scuba diving in Mallorca

Cabrera Island

Located off the southern coast of Mallorca, Cabrera National Park is a marine reserve with several dive sites. The area is known for its crystal-clear waters and diverse marine life, including schools of barracudas, groupers, and octopuses.

Important! It is good to book your diving times before – visitors restrictions.

Dragonera Island

Located off the western coast of Mallorca, Dragonera Island is a marine reserve with several dive sites. The area is known for its underwater caves and caverns, as well as its abundant marine life, including moray eels, groupers, and octopuses.

Palma Bay wrecks- experienced divers only

Ship wreck underwater

Located off the coast of Palma, this dive site features several sunken ships, including a cargo ship, a fishing boat, and a military vessel. The area is popular with wreck divers and offers a unique opportunity to explore underwater history

Islands of Malgrats

picture of red coral

A protected marine reserve located off the coast of Palma, the Malgrats Islands are a popular dive site with divers of all levels. The area is known for its clear waters and diverse marine life, including groupers, rays, and sea turtles.

Isla del Sec

scorpionfish in the sea

Very specific and unforgettable diving area in Mallorca. All of it is focus on two wrecks located there and huge biodiversity, also with scorpion fish! Wrecks are located on approx. depth of 18m and 25m. Highly recommended spot to visit!

Sa Madonna

Jump on the boat and enjoy the dive to meet Madonna. It is a statue, which was put in the cave by fishermen as a thank you to the Mediterranean Sea.  The cave is really big and the max depth of this diving in Mallorca experience is 25m.

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Playa de Illetas – good for beginners

It is a beach located in south east part of Mallorca and nice shore dive place to meet wide range of local species. The max depth is approx. 30 m.

Open Water

Island Sa Porrassa

Dolphin watching Catamaran

Very nice dive spot in Mallorca for beginners with possibility to see the dolphins! Sa Porrassa Island is located in the Magaluf Bay, so if you are staying in the near, we highly recommend to try diving there. Just be sure not to go out a night before 😉

Cala Montjo

One of the best diving in Mallorca spots for divers on different levels. If you are a group of friends with mixed diving experience, this place will be great to enjoy for everybody. The greatest part of this dive is the underwater tunnel located approx. on 25m depth.

Labyrinth

red starfish in the sea

As the name suggest it is a unique dive route between the caves, tunnels and holes. It is located near Cala Bona and will be for sure a nice adventure during your holidays.

Snorkelling activities

Calvia and Calvia Beach is a great destination for snorkeling due to its clear waters and abundance of marine life. Here are some of the best spots for snorkeling in Calvia area:

Snorkel equipment in Mallorca

Cala Portals Vells:

This picturesque cove has clear waters and a sandy bottom, making it a great spot for snorkeling. The area is known for its rocky formations and diverse marine life, including schools of colorful fish.

Santa Ponsa:

The waters off Santa Ponsa are teeming with marine life, including octopuses, sea urchins, and starfish. The area also features several small coves and rocky outcroppings, making it an ideal spot for snorkeling.

Cala Fornells:

This small cove has crystal-clear waters and a rocky bottom, with plenty of marine life to discover. Snorkelers can expect to see schools of fish, sea urchins, and even the occasional octopus.

Portals Vells:

This secluded cove is surrounded by rugged cliffs and features clear waters that are perfect for snorkeling. The area is home to a variety of marine life, including colorful fish, starfish, and sea urchins.

Camp de Mar:

This popular beach is known for its clear waters and sandy bottom, making it a great spot for snorkeling. Snorkelers can expect to see schools of fish, sea urchins, and even the occasional sea turtle.

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