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Toggle- An island with a thousand underwater landscapes
- Ideal conditions for diving throughout the season
- Rich and protected marine life
- Your first try dive in Mallorca: a moment you’ll never forget
- Iconic dive sites for all levels
- A warm and passionate dive community
- A dive... and afterwards?
- A gateway to snorkeling in Mallorca
- Ready to explore Mallorca’s underwater world?
- FAQ – Scuba Diving in Mallorca
Dreaming of nature, adventure, and a true reconnection with the essential? Then set the beach towel aside for a few hours and dive into an unforgettable experience: scuba diving in Mallorca. This Mediterranean island is not just a beach destination—it hides a spectacular underwater world waiting to be explored.
An island with a thousand underwater landscapes
Ideal conditions for diving throughout the season
Thanks to its location in the western Mediterranean, Mallorca enjoys clear and calm waters, often with visibility exceeding 25 meters. Water temperatures range from 21°C to 28°C in summer, making scuba diving in Mallorca comfortable and enjoyable for everyone.
Rich and protected marine life
The first thing that will amaze you while diving in Mallorca is the marine biodiversity. Parrotfish, bream, sea bream, octopuses, moray eels, nudibranchs, stingrays… and of course, groupers—the kings of the deep—often spotted in protected areas like El Toro Marine Reserve or the Cabrera Archipelago.
Thanks to successful conservation efforts, biodiversity has increased significantly, and it’s not uncommon to see schools of barracuda or rare species in Mediterranean waters.

Your first try dive in Mallorca: a moment you’ll never forget
Experiencing your first try dive in Mallorca is like entering another world. It usually begins with an introductory session on the beach or at a dive center, where you’ll learn about the gear and basic safety rules. Then comes the best part—getting in the water, usually in a calm, shallow bay.
Why dive in Mallorca?
Majorca offers exceptional conditions for beginner divers:
- Incredible visibility up to 30 metres
- Calm, shallow waters, perfect for a first experience
- Professional supervision by certified instructors
- Rich marine flora and fauna: octopus, groupers, sea bream, posidonia, etc.
- Protected sites that are accessible even without a boat
First-time diving in Majorca is much more than just an activity. It’s a discovery, an encounter with a new world, a moment suspended in the silence of the deep.
A few tips to get you started
- Don’t eat too much before diving in
- Always inform your instructor if you are under stress or have a medical history.
- Do not fly immediately after a dive (wait 12 to 24 hours)
- Avoid going too deep on your first attempt: the fun is often less than 10 metres away!
- Never touch the animals or corals: just admire them
Iconic dive sites for all levels
Mallorca offers a wide range of dive spots, each with its unique appeal. Here are some of the best:
- El Toro: a protected marine reserve teeming with life
- Cala Figuera: dramatic underwater cliffs and light effects
- Santa Ponsa: accessible and varied, perfect for beginners
- Cova des Coloms: a magical sea cave accessible after a short swim
A warm and passionate dive community
Diving in Mallorca is also about passion. Family-run centres, attentive instructors, a friendly atmosphere: the welcome is as warm as the scenery.
You’ll meet travellers who’ve come to experience their first bubble, families, couples in search of shared emotions or experienced divers looking for original sites.
Diving here is first and foremost a human experience.
A dive... and afterwards?
Many people fall in love with diving after their first dive. The next step is the PADI Open Water or SSI courses, available all over the island. These allow you to become more autonomous, dive deeper and discover even more sites.