Diving Porto Cristo
Scuba diver exploring clear Mediterranean water above a seagrass meadow

Your first breath underwater starts here

An independent guide to diving in Porto Cristo. We explain how Discover Scuba Diving works, then connect you with Skualo Porto Cristo — a PADI 5 Star dive center we recommend.

No certification · 1:2 instructor ratio · Equipment included

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  • Independent local advice
  • PADI 5 Star dive center
  • 1:2 instructor ratio
  • Full equipment included

Why dive in Porto Cristo?

Porto Cristo sits around the midpoint of Mallorca’s east coast, built around a narrow, naturally sheltered harbour. Boats reach open water quickly, and the inlet stays calm even when there’s chop further out.

The east coast is known for rocky reefs, ledges, swim-throughs and seagrass meadows that shelter smaller marine life. For the wider picture, see our East Mallorca diving guide.

  • Sheltered harbour, short run to open water
  • Rocky reefs and caverns of the east coast
  • Base for first-time and certified diving
  • Minutes from the Coves del Drac
  • Local operators for all experience levels

Diving options from Porto Cristo

Pick the description that matches you. We’ll point you to the right information — and, where relevant, the right activity with our recommended operator.

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First-time divers

PADI Discover Scuba Diving — supervised introduction with full equipment and a 1:2 instructor ratio. No certification required.

Certified divers

Boat dives from Porto Cristo to east coast sites — arches, caverns and tunnels where conditions allow.

Want to get certified

PADI courses run locally with professional instructors and proper facilities in Porto Cristo.

Porto Cristo and Mallorca’s east coast

Porto Cristo grew up around its harbour and is best known as the gateway to the Coves del Drac. The same harbour is a working base for local dive boats, giving direct access to sites along the east coast.

Limestone cliffs, narrow coves and rocky points produce varied underwater topography. See our East Mallorca guide and conditions guide.

Aerial view of scuba divers in clear turquoise water along Mallorca's rocky east coast
Group briefing at the dive centre in Porto Cristo harbour

Diving near the Drach Caves

The Coves del Drac are one of the most visited attractions on the island. The dive harbour sits within easy reach, making a beginner session a realistic add-on to the same day.

The caves show an underground freshwater world; a Discover Scuba Diving session afterwards lets you experience breathing underwater in open sea.

Plan your first dive near the Drach Caves

Beginner diving explained

The beginner option in Porto Cristo is PADI Discover Scuba Diving— a one-off introduction for people with no certification, built around a briefing and guided dive in shallow water around 6–8 metres.

It’s not snorkeling, not certified diving, and not the Open Water course. Our comparison page explains the differences.

Read what to expect on your first dive or whether it’s safe for beginners.

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Recommended experience

PADI Discover Scuba Diving

Skualo Porto Cristo · Porto Cristo, Mallorca

No certification · ~2h 30m · Equipment included

  • Designed for first-time divers
  • No certification needed
  • PADI professional supervision
  • Strict 1:2 instructor ratio
  • Full scuba equipment included
  • Based in Porto Cristo
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Certified diving explained

Recommended trips

Certified Diving Trips

Skualo Porto Cristo · Porto Cristo, Mallorca

Boat dives along Mallorca's east coast

  • For certified divers
  • Boat diving from Porto Cristo
  • East Mallorca dive sites
  • Caverns and tunnels where conditions allow
  • Professional local guides
  • Equipment available if needed
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Certified trips from Porto Cristo are boat dives along the east coast — rocky reefs, walls, and caverns where conditions allow.

See dive sites around Porto Cristo and diving conditions.

Exact sites depend on sea conditions and operator planning.

We don’t run dive trips ourselves. When readers ask where to book, this is who we point them to.

Recommended dive center

Skualo Porto Cristo

Porto Cristo, Mallorca

  • PADI 5 Star Dive Center
  • Based in Porto Cristo, close to the harbour
  • Boats moored close to the dive centre
  • Professional facilities: showers, parking, changing rooms and safety boxes
  • Small-group approach
  • Professional local guides
  • Established local operator with a strong reputation

We mention Skualo because their facilities and range of activities make them a sensible first stop for diving locally. Availability and conditions on the day determine what’s possible.

Safety and suitability

Beginner sessions use a 1:2 instructor ratio, full equipment, and a pre-dive briefing. Scuba diving involves real physical activity and isn’t suitable for everyone.

Most operators require a medical questionnaire. Certain conditions may need a doctor’s sign-off or mean diving isn’t recommended.

Plan around conditions, not a fixed itinerary

Final dive locations and timings are set on the day based on weather and experience. Specific sites or marine life sightings can’t be promised in advance.

Nearby areas this guide also covers

Staying along the coast? These guides cover the short trip from nearby resort towns.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need diving experience to dive in Porto Cristo?

No. Porto Cristo offers Discover Scuba Diving sessions designed specifically for people who have never dived before. These are supervised by PADI professionals, use a strict 1:2 instructor-to-client ratio, and stay in shallow water of around 6–8 metres. If you're already certified, boat trips for licensed divers are also available from the same harbour.

Where is the dive center located?

The recommended local operator, Skualo Porto Cristo, is based in the town of Porto Cristo on Mallorca's east coast, close to the harbour where dive boats are moored. Exact directions, parking information and opening details are available on Skualo's official website.

Is Porto Cristo a good place to learn to dive?

Porto Cristo's natural harbour gives boats a short, sheltered run out to dive sites along the east coast, which is one reason it works well as a base for both first-time experiences and certified boat diving. As with anywhere on the coast, the exact conditions and dive locations on a given day depend on the weather and the operator's planning.

Can I combine diving with a visit to the Drach Caves?

Yes — many visitors to Porto Cristo are already in the area to see the Coves del Drac (Drach Caves), and a beginner Discover Scuba Diving session can be a natural addition to that day. See our guide to diving near the Drach Caves for more on how the two activities fit together.

Will I see lots of marine life?

The east coast of Mallorca has a mix of rocky reefs, sandy patches and seagrass (Posidonia) meadows that support a range of Mediterranean species. What you encounter on any given dive varies with location, season and visibility, so we don't promise specific sightings — it's part of what makes each dive different.

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Certified diving trips

Boat dives along Mallorca's east coast from Porto Cristo harbour.

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