Go Scuba Diving in Mallorca, Spain with Skualo
The seabed of Mallorca is inhabited by species and vegetation native to the Balearic Islands and the Mediterranean, such as fields of posidonia and schools of barracudas, also known as espetons. Explore them with us while diving in Mallorca.
In the Balearic Islands, we find a total of 11 marine reserves, of which six are on the island of Mallorca. A wide variety of marine species coexist with them, such as groupers, bream, conger eels, barracudas and dentex, which form a unique landscape for scuba diving in Mallorca.
Not only does the marine life of the island stand out, but also the rocky terrain of its Mallorca scuba dives that allows different routes to be taken in the same dive passing through arches, tunnels and other rocky cavities.
In the eastern area of Mallorca, we have different diving spots that consist of exploring the interior of Mallorca underwater caves or Mallorca caverns. Dive into cavities that, being always connected to the outside, are slightly illuminated by the outside light, creating an impressive atmosphere.
Mallorca diving is also famous for some of its wreck dives in Mallorca, especially diving in Palma de Mallorca. One of the most popular wrecks for diving in Mallorca, the Karelia wreck, is located in the Dique del Oeste.
In addition to traditional diving Mallorca, the island is also characterized by its numerous underwater caves. Practice cave diving in Mallorca, also known as speleodiving, a modality that requires a lot of experience, training and special procedures.
Diving Mallorca is undoubtedly one of the diving destinations that is worth visiting, because of the natural marine reserves. Explore cave diving and ship wrecks that you will find on the seabed. We invite you to enjoy it with us, come and discover scuba diving in Mallorca with Skualo.