The jewel of the Mediterranean offers endless opportunities for those who love nature, the sun, and the sea. Thousands of visitors arrive each year with the intention of seeing the wonders everyone talks about, and fortunately, they are not disappointed. But there is one activity in particular that many want to experience: observing the seabed. That’s why in this article we’ll detail where to snorkel in Mallorca.
We’ll tell you which coves and beaches are most recommended, why we chose them, and what you should keep in mind before arriving. Without further ado, let’s dive in!
First, we must mention the importance of respecting the environment. In recent times, the island’s inhabitants have committed to protecting the environment against the advance of mass and careless tourism. They understood that if they didn’t, the paradise that Mallorca is today could disappear, and then nothing would make sense.
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The first tip is to interfere as little as possible with the surroundings. For example, don’t take stones from the area or break corals, as they take thousands of years to recover. Don’t move objects around just to take a picture, and avoid any contact with wildlife, as it can be dangerous for you.
Additionally, if you plan to snorkel professionally in Mallorca, make sure to have the necessary equipment. If you’re more of an amateur, the gear we provide in the “Day at Sea” or “Sunset” excursions will be more than enough.
It’s worth noting that to snorkel in Mallorca or anywhere else, you need to know how to swim. You don’t have to be a professional, but you should at least know how to float and feel comfortable in the water. Moreover, always try to choose calm waters and avoid bad weather if you’re going on your own. If you’re snorkeling on a guided tour, don’t worry, as the boat probably won’t depart in bad conditions.
This is the first spot in Mallorca we recommend for snorkeling. It’s one of the most popular, so don’t expect to be alone, especially in high season. The seabed here is very diverse, which is why it’s such a favorite.
Here you can enjoy beautiful natural pools that have formed over time with the waves. To get there, head to the Maioris urbanization, park at Mhares Sea Club, and then follow a small marked trail that leads you directly to the coves.
To reach Cala En Basset, you’ll need to drive for 30 minutes to Sant Elm, a beautiful village. It’s very close to the Dragonera Island nature reserve, so marine wildlife is abundant. Additionally, you can also hike here.
The list of beaches for those wondering where to snorkel in Mallorca continues with Cala Varques, a nearly untouched site worth visiting. It has very white sand and offers a wide variety of marine life along the rocky shores. There are sea caves and a truly dreamlike landscape.
Cala Llamp is near Port de Andratx and is also a popular choice, as it has significant depth and a rocky floor. It’s easy to get there from the mentioned port, following signs to Cala Llamp until you reach Club Folies. After that, signs will guide you directly down to the beach.
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This cove is for those who want to snorkel in Mallorca without traveling too far to reach a good spot. Cala Llombards is one of the most beautiful in the area and has all the services you need, plus parking right at the entrance. The left side offers the most variety, and if you’re up for more adventure, you can continue along the coast to Es Pontas.
Those looking for a peaceful environment should snorkel at Cabrera’s beaches. Why? Because it’s within a National Park, and therefore, everything is well-maintained. There aren’t too many people, and those who visit fully understand the respect required in such places.
Its crystal-clear waters are always pristine, and snorkeling here is truly an unforgettable experience. But remember to bring footwear, as the beaches are rocky.
The list of places to snorkel in Mallorca wouldn’t be complete without a spot in the Tramuntana Mountains. It’s a bit hidden, which gives it a virgin beach vibe. However, it’s easy to access and very close to Sa Calobra. The seabed is made of stones, pebbles, and sand, and the best part is that there’s a lovely restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious paella after snorkeling.
Heading west, we find Banyalbufar, with its dreamy mountainous landscape. However, the beach is rocky, but that’s no problem—in fact, it’s quite the opposite. Just be sure to bring good footwear, as you could hurt your feet on the corals and sharp stones.
So far, we’ve mentioned the most recommended coves and beaches, both by tourists and local snorkeling enthusiasts. However, these aren’t the only spots, as the area has dozens of other corners ideal for snorkeling. Below, we’ll list other places that might interest you, sorted by region.
As you can see, there are many options. A great idea is to ask the locals about the best beaches for snorkeling once you’re in Mallorca, as they know better than anyone how each area is at any given time of the year.
Additionally, if you want to experience snorkeling in the open sea, we offer guided full-day or sunset tours. These are services we have provided at Attractions Catamarans for a long time, and we have dozens of satisfied clients. You can check it out on our social media.
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