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# Guided Dives Porto Petro, Mallorca

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Guided Dives Porto Petro, Mallorca
- **URL slug**: guided-dives-porto-petro-mallorca
- **Course id**: 59169
- **Centre id**: 59051

## Short summary

Dive into Mallorca’s east coast and enjoy guided dives among colourful reefs, caves, and sandy bays. With over a dozen nearby sites and the option of a full-day boat dive to Cabrera, divers of all experience levels can select the adventure that suits them best. Key Details Minimum Age: 10 years (certified divers only) Location: Cala Barca, near Porto Petro Depth Range: 5–30 metres Water Temperature: 14–28 °C Certification Required: Open Water Diver or equivalent What to Expect You’ll choose your dive locations from a varied selection of shore-accessible sites or the option to join a full-day boat trip to Cabrera National Park, depending on your preference, experience, and group size. House Reef offers private access with depths to 20m, home to barracudas, moray eels, and a variety of reef…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Diving, Scuba
- **Experience levels**: Improver
- **Course categories**: Certifications, Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Awarding bodies**: PADI
- **Regions**: Illes Balears (Balearic Islands)
- **Subregions**: Mallorca
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Cala Barca urb. Sa, 07690 Barca Trencada, Illes Balears, Spain
- **Coordinates**: 39.3526374, 3.1979973 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 50
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: EUR
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: First Class Divers Mallorca
- **Owner / contact label**: Antoine Jégat
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: —
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 12
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Flexible
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Dive into Mallorca’s east coast and enjoy guided dives among colourful reefs, caves, and sandy bays. With over a dozen nearby sites and the option of a full-day boat dive to Cabrera, divers of all experience levels can select the adventure that suits them best. Key Details Minimum Age: 10 years (certified divers only) Location: Cala Barca, near Porto Petro Depth Range: 5–30 metres Water Temperature: 14–28 °C Certification Required: Open Water Diver or equivalent What to Expect You’ll choose your dive locations from a varied selection of shore-accessible sites or the option to join a full-day boat trip to Cabrera National Park, depending on your preference, experience, and group size. House Reef offers private access with depths to 20m, home to barracudas, moray eels, and a variety of reef fish. Ariana’s Rock features a large submerged boulder with clear water and opportunities to spot schooling fish and cuttlefish around the 20m depth. Sa Torre is a calm alternative when the sea is rougher, shallow and suitable for beginners. Calo Des Corral has reefs and Posidonia meadows for spotting gobies, blennies, and seahorses at 20m max depth. Cala Llamp offers four distinct dive areas with walls and canyons reaching 30m, ideal for more experienced divers. Cala Sa Nau is known for its impressive caves and swim-throughs at 20m depth. Sa Galera features an atmospheric wreck dive to 30m for certified divers seeking history and marine life. For a longer day on the water, groups of six or more can opt for the Cabrera boat dive , which explores pristine, protected dive sites south of Mallorca. These sites offer exceptional visibility, untouched seabeds, and abundant marine species within a marine national park. Location Situated at Cala Barca near Porto Petro and Cala d'Or, the dive centre provides easy access to a range of dive sites suitable for various skill levels. This coastline is known for its underwater diversity, featuring rocky drop-offs, sandy slopes, and seagrass meadows. The area allows quick transitions from shore-based entries to boat dives, offering flexibility to adapt plans to weather and group preferences. Cabrera is reached by boat and is a highlight for divers wanting to experience Mallorca’s best-preserved marine environments. Prerequisites Divers must hold a recognised scuba certification like PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent, be at least 10 years old, and minors require parental consent and accompaniment. A refresher dive is recommended for th…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Professional dive guide Briefing and dive site orientation Surface safety equipment

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Personal diving insurance Use of scuba diving equipment (mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit, regulator, buoyancy control device)

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### What certification level do I need to join the guided dives?

All divers must hold a recognised scuba diving certification such as PADI Open Water Diver or equivalent. This ensures you have the basic skills and knowledge to dive safely in open water environments and handle standard equipment. If you’re unsure whether your certification qualifies you for these dives, contact the dive centre before booking. They can advise based on your training agency and experience level to make sure the dives match your abilities.

### Can beginners join the guided dives?

Beginners with an Open Water certification can join the dives, especially at shallower sites like Cala Barca or Sa Torre, which are suitable for less experienced divers. The guides tailor the dives to skill levels, focusing on safety and enjoyment. If you are new to diving and looking for a more controlled environment, consider trying introductory programmes first. These dives are best suited to divers who have completed their basic training and want to explore local waters.

### What marine life can I expect to see during the dives?

Mallorca’s east coast is rich in marine biodiversity. Common sightings include octopus, moray eels, barracudas, wrasse, sea horses, red mullet, gobies, nudibranchs, and monkfish. The underwater landscape varies, creating habitats for different species.

### How deep are the dive sites and are there options for different experience levels?

Depths vary across the sites, ranging from 5 metres at beginner-friendly bays like Cala Barca, up to 30 metres at deeper walls and wrecks such as Cala Llamp and Sa Galera. This variety allows divers to pick sites that match their comfort and certification limits. Guides always plan dives according to your experience and current conditions, ensuring safe dive profiles and enjoyable exploration. Deeper or more challenging dives require proper training and experience.

### What equipment do I need to bring for the guided dives?

Basic scuba equipment such as mask, snorkel, fins, wetsuit, regulator, and buoyancy control device is typically provided by the dive centre. You should bring personal items like your dive computer, logbook, and any specialised gear you prefer. If you don’t own a dive computer or other personal items, rentals are usually available. It’s a good idea to confirm what gear you’ll need to bring or rent when booking your dives.



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