September 2007 News - Scuba Diving in Mallorca / Majorca
Scuba Diving in here Mallorca / Majorca has been truly fantastic this summer. Water temperatures reached a very impressive 29 degrees Celsius. Scuba diving in 3 mm shortie wetsuits whilst exploring crystal clear waters in and around the THREE marine nature reserves that we regularly dive has been great this year.
The most popular marine reserve for scuba diving in Mallorca is without a doubt El Toro marine reserve. El Toro marine nature reserve has been voted as one of the top scuba diving sites in not only Mallorca but the whole of the Balearic Islands. This excellent dive site is approximately ten minutes boat ride from the dive centre and can cater for scuba diving enthusiasts and novices alike.
Isla Malgrats marine reserve is a scuba diving Mecca for those who like to dive with shoals of barracuda and an abundance of purple / pink nudibranchs. This marine reserve is approximately 5 minutes from the dive centre and can also cater for all levels of scuba diving here in Majorca.
Cabrerra marine reserve is another top scuba diving destination for scuba divers from across the Balearic islands, the Spanish Mainland and indeed Europe. Access to the reserve is strictly controlled by the Balearic government. We arrange all the required permits and even provide the baguettes for the lunchtime picnic. Whilst scuba diving in the Cabrera marine reserve in Mallorca you are virtually guaranteed to see very large dusky grouper. Visibility at this scuba diving site is usually thirty metres or more!
Qualified scuba diving enthusiasts and those that are new to scuba diving, whom have stayed in the increasingly popular resorts of Palma Nova, Magaluf, Santa Ponsa, Illetas and the surrounding areas, have taken full advantage of our courtesy pick up and drop off service. The minibus was full almost 6 days a week!
Take a look at the pictures taken during September