Discover the diversity of Mallorca
With an average visibility of 30mts.
The area of Cala Millor counts with Posidonia oceanica prairies, rocky surroundings, sandy areas and caves, reuniting the perfect conditions to enable the development of one of the richest ecosystems of the Mediterranean. The rich ecosystem together with the great visibility combine to give you peaceful and relaxing dives.
Distance from Cala Bona: 5,6 Km.
Maximum depth: 14 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium.
Description: spectacular cave with two chambers communicating by two tunnels and two holes, one in the central part and one in the roof. The upper chamber is filled with air.
Main interest: the entire cave and the light falling through the two ceilings, is ideal for photographers.
Distance from Cala Bona: 4,7 Km.
Maximal depth: 20 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium. This cave may be dangerous because of the sediment of the sea bottom. Therefore we only stay at the entrance.
Description: Steep cliff. Big rocks and caves. Tunnels where you can dive through.
Main interest: the cave and the tunnel.
Distance from Cala Bona: 10,5 Km.
Maximum depth: 15 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium-high.
Description: Enormous cave with two chambers. The first one completely submerged and the second and biggest one filled with air and accessible through a vertically running tunnel.
Main interest: the entire cave is spectacular and especially the entrance of the second chamber.
Distance from Cala Bona: 5,6 Km.
Maximum depth: 14 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium.
Description: spectacular cave with two chambers communicating by two tunnels and two holes, one in the central part and one in the roof. The upper chamber is filled with air.
Main interest: the entire cave and the light falling through the two ceilings, is ideal for photographers.
Distance from Cala Bona: 4,8 Km.
Maximum depth: 16 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium.
Description: On a sandy area with big stones there is a big rock sticking out the sea. Beneath the cliff there are several caves and a tunnel of 15 metres long where you can dive through.
Main interest: the tunnel, the northern side of the champignon and the sea life beneath the rocks at the southern side. (*) Illustration taken from the book ‘Islas Baleares: Las 300 mejores inmersiones’, of Andreu Llamas, editorial geoPlaneta.
Distance from Cala Bona: 4,7 Km.
Maximal depth: 20 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium. This cave may be dangerous because of the sediment of the sea bottom. Therefore we only stay at the entrance.
Description: Steep cliff. Big rocks and caves. Tunnels where you can dive through.
Main interest: the cave and the tunnel.
Distance from Cala Bona: 3,1 Km.
Maximum depth: 10 metres.
Access: from the shore or from the boat.
Difficulty: medium.
Description: whole of caves, holes and tunnels, all communicating, surrounded by posidonia.
Main interest: playful beams of in falling lights, several communicating caves and caverns.
Distance from Cala Bona: 10,5 Km.
Maximum depth: 15 metres.
Access: from the boat.
Difficulty: medium-high.
Description: Enormous cave with two chambers. The first one completely submerged and the second and biggest one filled with air and accessible through a vertically running tunnel.
Main interest: the entire cave is spectacular and especially the entrance of the second chamber.
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