Scuba Diving from Port d’Alcúdia – Quick Boat Runs & Family-Friendly Base

Scuba Diving from Port d’Alcúdia – Quick Boat Runs & Family-Friendly Base

Sites & Why Base in Alcúdia

Port d’Alcúdia puts you close to Cabo Menorca and the north-bay reefs, with fast boat access and easy logistics for mixed groups (divers, beach time, and boat trips). From Palma Cathedral it’s roughly 45–55 minutes via the Ma-13 (≈55–60 km). The bay’s shape often gives calmer morning windows before the sea breeze, and the resort set-up keeps non-divers happy on Platja d’Alcúdia or Playa de Muro while you dive.


🧭 Getting There from Palma

ModeTimeNotes
Drive (Ma-13 → Port d’Alcúdia)~45–55 minLarge public car parks near the marina; arrive 20 min early for check-in.
Bus (Palma Intermodal → Alcúdia/Port)~1 hr 40–2 hrMorning departures vary by season; add walking time to the marina.
Taxi/Transfer~€85–105 one-wayHandy with gear or for early boats.

Helpful reads: Public Transport in Mallorca, Driving in Mallorca, Port d’Alcúdia.


🌊 Alcúdia Dive Sites at a Glance

Coll Baix Beach Mallorca

Cabo Menorca – Reefs, Spurs & Clear Water

A classic local run with reef spurs, sand patches and small overhangs. Navigation is straightforward and fish life is reliable — great for a first north-coast immersion.

Coll Baix Side – Rocky Reefs & Caves

On calm days, boats edge toward the Coll Baix area for rock gardens, bream squads and the chance of light swim-throughs. Visibility pops after quiet nights.

Formentor Edge (conditions dependent)

Longer run toward the peninsula’s outer faces for limestone walls and brighter blue hues. Skippers choose this when wind/swell line up.

Site/ZoneTypical DepthStyleHighlightsWho it suits
Cabo Menorca8–18 mReef, small cavernsReef “fingers”, sand/rock mix, octopus/breamAll certified divers
Coll Baix area12–22 mReef, light overhangsRock gardens, occasional swim-throughConfident Open Water+
Formentor edge14–30 mWall, drop-offsClearer blue, dramatic facesIntermediate on settled days

Actual sites vary day-to-day with wind, swell and visibility.


⚓ Marina, Briefing & Where to Meet

Where to eat at Platja d’Alcúdia

Most boats depart the Port d’Alcúdia Marina. Check your confirmation for pier letter/number, and arrive 20 minutes early to sort gear and paperwork.

Port d’Alcúdia Marina (meeting point area)

Cabo Menorca (general dive zone reference)


🎒 What to Pack (North-Coast Edition)

  • Your own mask for comfort/fit
  • Reef-safe sunscreen (apply before boarding), windbreaker for surface intervals
  • Dry bag for phone/ID, water and a small snack
  • Certification card & logbook; day insurance if you need it

📅 Seasons & Water Temperatures

MonthSea TempDock VibeOur Take
May–Jun~18–22 °CQuieter, improving vizShoulder-season sweet spot
Jul–Sep~24–27 °CPeak season, busy boatsBook ahead; mornings are gold
Oct–Nov~20–24 °CCalmer, softer lightLovely late runs to Formentor
Dec–Apr~14–17 °CQuiet bays, crisp airThicker suits/semi-dry needed

💶 Prices You Can Expect

ActivityTypical RangeIncludes
2-tank boat dive€85–€130Guide, tanks/weights; kit extra
Full equipment rental€25–€40BCD, reg, wetsuit, fins, computer (varies)
Try Dive / DSD€90–€130Intro + short sea dive (conditions permitting)
Day insurance add-on€8–€15If you don’t have annual cover

Ballpark ranges for Mallorca; confirm exacts when you book.


🪝 Cross-Sell: Reef/Bottom Fishing from the Same Port

Fishing Biat and Tackle

If your group mixes divers and anglers, Port d’Alcúdia is ideal: boats reach deeper water quickly, and half-day reef/bottom fishing charters are common. Non-divers can fish while you dive, then regroup for late lunch on the promenade. See Deep Sea Fishing in Mallorca for planning notes.


🦺 Safety, Briefings & Good Style

  • Follow skipper/guide calls — breeze and swell shape the day’s sites.
  • Practise neutral buoyancy above limestone and posidonia meadows.
  • No touching/feeding marine life; keep lights low in caverns.
  • Respect no-fly windows; if you’re heading back to Palma the same day, schedule flights for a later date.

🗓️ Sample Half-Day from Palma

  • 07:30 Drive Palma → Port d’Alcúdia (park near the marina)
  • 08:15 Check-in, fit kit, site brief
  • 09:00 Boat departs → Cabo Menorca first tank
  • 10:30 Surface interval snack
  • 11:30 Second tank toward Coll Baix or Formentor edge
  • 13:00 Back to port → promenade lunch → optional beach swim → return to Palma

Is Port d’Alcúdia good for beginners?

Yes — Cabo Menorca offers relaxed depths and easy navigation. Tell the centre your experience so they group you well.

Can non-divers join the boat?

Often yes (snorkellers). Always confirm at booking and pick calm-sea mornings.

Which suit thickness works here?

3–5 mm in peak summer; 5–7 mm/semi-dry the rest of the year.

Are there wrecks?

Local diving is mostly reefs, walls and caverns; any wreck options are usually deeper/technical and weather-dependent.

Where should we stay for early boats?

Base in Port d’Alcúdia/Playa de Muro for the shortest mornings, or in Palma if you prefer city evenings and day trips.


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