Scuba Diving In Menorca – Everything You Need To Know

Scuba Diving in Menorca can be a great experience, beautiful turquoise Mediterranean sea, Neptune grass, elegant fish and gorgeous rocky terrain. Menorca Scuba diving has a lot to offer and find out more below.

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Why Should You Scuba Dive In Menorca

Firstly, being an island and surrounded by the warm Mediterranean sea means sea temperatures all year round are relatively pleasant to scuba dive in. Extremely warm sea temperatures in the summer months of July and August at around the mid 20 degrees Celsius. To low double digits temperatures in the winter, of around 10-14 degrees Celsius. In between, May and October, sea temperatures hover around the mid 15 degrees Celsius mark, very pleasant.

The underwater diving season in Menorca typically lasts from May until October. Which falls inline with the approximate tourist season. And visibility remains great around these months too.

Dive sites in Menorca are easy and suitable for all levels, with average depths of around 18 to 40 metres, as advised by PADI. But also easily accessible by boat, with short transfers to the dive sites.

There’s plenty to see underwater in Menorca. The North Menorcan Marine Reserve plays home to various species. Amazingly 628 benthic species have been recorded. Endangered red coral, Corallium rubrum and the fan mussel. Lobsters can be found beneath 25-metres and it’s no uncommon to spot moray eels, groupers, octopus and red mullet. With the marine reserve being restricted to fishing, the area allows underwater life to thrive.

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What’s The Best Time Of Year To Scuba Dive In Menorca?

As mentioned above, the season to dive in Menorca typically follows the tourist season of May to October. This is also when the sea temperature is at its most pleasant, from around 15 degrees Celsius reaching the high 20 degree Celsius in August.

Although it doesn’t rain much during the summer, towards the beginning and at the end of the summer season this can impact diving. Rains can impact visibility and make for poor quality diving. Not something to consider much in the summer.

With that being said, Menorca offers all year around diving. Albeit the winter months offer colder sea temperatures, reaching low double digit Celsius numbers.

Where Should You Snorkel In Menorca?

If scuba diving isn’t your thing, or you want to build yourself up to scuba diving. Then snorkelling offers a great stepping stone.

Many of the coves around Menorca provide great protection for fish to protect themselves from predators. Take a look at our guide to the beach beaches in Menorca for some tips on where to head.

However, Cala Mitjana is a great spot for a relaxing day out and a great place to be introduced to the underwater world.

The north of Menorca, where primarily the best scuba diving spots are, may be too rocky for some.

How Much Does It Cost To Scuba Dive In Menorca?

Diving can be quite expensive generally. Menorca scuba diving is no different and the costs can add up over time.

It’s worth noting there are a variety of different pricing options too. Depending on the equipment and expertise you require. Below we’ve listed the starting prices for what most people are looking for.

If you diving for multiple days most Scuba diving companies in Menorca provide bulk dive day buys which reduce the cost per dive, so look out for these deals.

Approximately Menorca Scuba Diving Costs:

  • Diving including all equipment: Approx €60
  • Only bottle and diving leads: Approx €45
  • Scuba diving discover course (introduction): Approx €60 – €90 (prices range from swimming pool to open water)
  • PADI advanced training: Approx €200 and upwards depending on dive day quantity and course length

Menorca scuba diving equipment hire prices:

  • Mask & Snorkel: €5-€10
  • Wetsuit: €8-10
  • Air cylinder: 12-litre approx €25

Top Tips For Diving In Menorca

  • Ensure the company you are scuba diving with has the necessary accreditations (PADI, SSI, NOB, IAHD etc)
  • Always ensure you are safe, happy and within your comfort zone
  • If heading out for the day, ensure you are well equipped and prepared. Spare clothes, sun cream, food, drink, money
  • If learning, be open and honest with your instructor. It’s there job to ultimately keep you safe, always as teach you
  • During the peak summer months, book in advance
  • Ensure you are aware of the costings. Diving costs in Menorca can add up.
  • If diving for more than one day, you may be able to bulk buy dive days reducing the cost per dive day

Scuba Diving Excursions Menorca

For those wanting to take the hassle out of delving into each and every scuba diving company, you can tag onto an organised excursions – removing any possible headaches. We’ve got 3 options below you can explore;

Diving Companies In Menorca – List

Binibeca Diving – Binibeca

Urb. Cala Torret Local 6, 07711 San Luis-Menorca, Spain
Website: https://binibecadivingmenorca.com
Phone: +34 617 68 51 93

Bluewater Scuba – Cala’n Bosch

Calle Llevant, no 1-3, Cap D’Artrutx (cala’n Bosch), 07769 Ciutadella De Menorca, Spain
Website: http://www.bluewaterscuba.co.uk
Phone: +34 660 64 61 50

Blue Dive Menorca – Addaia

Zona comercial Addaia 7-8, ES Mercadal, 07740 Addaia / Menorca, Spain
Website: http://www.bluedivemenorca.com
Phone: +34 618 53 73 79

Diving Menorca – Fornells

Hotel Carema, C/Baix s/n, 07748 Playas de Fornells, Spain
Website: http://www.divingmenorca.com
Phone: +34 625 71 26 31

Dive Inn Menorca S.L – Ciutadella

C/Es Pla de Sant Joan No. 10, Ciutadella, 07760 Menorca, Spain
Website: http://www.diveinnmencorca.com
Phone: +34 651 64 43 19

Dive Center Cala Blanca – Cala Blanca

Carrer Ciutadella, 213, 07769 Ciutadella de Menorca, Illes Balears, Spain
Website: https://www.divecentercalablanca.com
Phone: +34 642 68 27 04

Dune Baleares – Fornells

Passeig Marítim, 68, 07748 Fornells, Menorca, Islas Baleares, Spain
Website: http://www.divingfornells.com
Phone: +34 971 37 64 31

S’Algar Diving – S’Algar

Paseo Maritimo S/n, Urb. S’Algar, 07713 San Luis Menorca, Spain
Website: http://www.salgardiving.com
Phone: +34 971 15 06 01

SCUBA PLUS, Escuela de Buceo en Menorca – Cala’n Forcat

Carrer des Canal, 421, 07769 Torre del Ram, Illes Balears, Spain
Website: https://scubaplus.org
Phone: +34 696 90 31 60

Son Bou Scuba – Son Bou

Centro Comercial San Jaime 4, Urb. Son Bou (Alaior), 07730 Son Bou, Menorca, Spain
Website: http://www.sonbouscuba.com
Phone: +34 696 62 82 65

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