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Mallorca, Spain Cave Diving

Mallorca, Spain is home to some of Europe's most spectacular cave diving — anchialine blue hole systems, sea caves with dramatic halocline layers where freshwater and saltwater meet, and cave formations of remarkable beauty. The Balearic island geology creates a unique karst landscape with cave systems accessible from the sea and inland.

The diving combines Mediterranean visibility with the technical challenge of cave navigation. Some of the sea caves have remarkable formations — stalactites descending into the saltwater and delicate cave pearls. A world-class cave diving destination every serious cave diver should visit.

 
 
 

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