Joined In Mar 2024
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The two of us went diving at Balear Divers for a week in July 2022 and we really, really enjoyed it! A friendly, caring team of many committed and nice people who will help you wherever possible and who are happy to share and pass on their enthusiasm for diving. (Addendum: unfortunately the base has now had to give up its location and close ?? )
Many different diving locations were visited by boat up to 3 times a day - including in front of Dragonera. We were able to see many different fish in surprisingly large numbers: barracudas, groupers, moray eels and many, many more large and small (even flying fish on the crossing), also octopuses and beautiful snails, snake and starfish, mussels, etc.. In some cases I didn't even know where to look first. And when the sea grass and rock walls were illuminated by the sun and all the fish were swimming or bobbing in the turquoise blue water... it was simply beautiful!
With all the diving guides, even as a beginner, you could feel very safe and guided and learn something new every day.
After diving you can take a shower and sit together in the shade around the huge table under a parasol and palm tree and chat.
Conclusion: A small, fine diving school without a lot of unnecessary fancy frills but with everything you need - but all the more an honest, impressive and extremely nice diving experience.
By the way: apart from the large shade umbrella, there is also a beach across the small street where you can relax before or after diving and renting SUPs.
Dear Balear Divers team - especially Michael and Elsa and Manuel, but also Cappi: thank you very much for EVERYTHING!!! Next year we wanted to come to the Rescue Diver - but unfortunately that has now been canceled due to the closure?? -via