Albatros Diving School, Cala Bona
Scuba diving on the east coast of Mallorca
Enjoy great diving in Mallorca with Albatros Diving, based on the east coast in Cala Bona.
Diving courses are available for all standards, and there are around 28 diving sites in the area for you to explore. The sites include the marine reserve of Cala Ratjada and the famous caves all along the east coast.
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Sights in Mallorca
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Punta de N'Amer, Cala Millor
This 200-hectare nature reserve on a headland jutting out from the east coast of Mallorca is an oasis of peace amid a desert of high rise apartments and hotels.
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Caves d'Arta
These caves near Arta, in the north-east ofย Mallorca, are a fascinating network of underground caverns whose weird stalactites and stalagmites conjure up mysterious images of Heaven and Hell.ย An early visitor was Jules Verne, the caves are said to have inspired his Journey to the Centre of the Earth.
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Ses Paisses, Arta
This Bronze-Age talaiotic settlement near Arta is a significant site and a link with Mallorcans of 3,000 years ago.
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Cuevas dels Hams
You cannot miss these caves as you drive from Manacor to Porto Cristo. Most people only want to visit one set of caves during their time on Mallorca and the giant billboards and flags at the entrance are an attempt to ensure that this is the one. In fact you are better off continuing to the 'Cuevas del Drach' or up the coast to the 'Coves d'Arta'.
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Santuari de Sant Salvador, Arta
Much of this 4000 square metres complex has been restored so that you can now see the remnants of the medieval fortress that it once was.
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Esglesia de la Transfiguracio del Senyor, Arta
Located on the hillside of Sant Salvador above Arta this building dominates the skyline over the town of Arta.