Diving and Snorkeling in the Balearic Islands: Mediterranean Crystal Waters

Diving and Snorkeling in the Balearic Islands: Mediterranean Crystal Waters

Explore the Mediterranean seabed in Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera. Diving with and without certification in crystal-clear waters with caves and posidonia.

Diving and Snorkeling in the Balearic Islands: Mediterranean Crystal Waters

The Balearic Islands are a prime destination for diving enthusiasts, thanks to their crystal-clear waters and rich marine biodiversity. In Mallorca, Ibiza, Menorca, and Formentera, divers can explore stunning underwater landscapes, caves, and posidonia meadows. These features make the region ideal for both beginners and experienced divers.

Diving Activities in the Balearic Islands

There are various options to enjoy diving in the islands. From guided dives in iconic spots to training courses for obtaining necessary certifications. Additionally, these activities can be combined with others like scenic helicopter flights or hot air balloon rides, offering a complete experience of the Balearic landscape. For example, a helicopter flight over Formentor provides spectacular views before diving into the waters.

Natural settings, such as the Serra de Tramuntana, offer opportunities for coasteering, allowing visitors to enjoy the coastline from a different perspective. The combination of these activities enables visitors to appreciate the beauty of the islands while engaging in water sports in a safe and controlled environment.

Highlights

  • • Diving in the crystal-clear waters of Mallorca
  • • Guided dives in Ibiza and Menorca
  • • Exploration of underwater caves
  • • Coasteering activities in Palma
  • • Scenic flights over Formentor

Diving and Snorkeling in the Balearic Islands: Mediterranean Crystal Waters

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Prices vary depending on the activity and company, check directly.
The high season is from May to October, when the waters are warmer.
There are options for divers with and without certification.
We recommend a wetsuit, diving goggles, and fins.
Activities take place in various locations across the islands.

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