If the white-sand coves, landscapes and luminous nature of Majorca take your breath away, the treasures hidden in its six marine reserves scattered all around the island will make you want to come back again and again.
Its perfectly clear waters and beautiful underwater landscapes will leave you speechless, while the great variety of its seascapes will allow you to explore real marine gorges, enter incredible submerged caves or cross vast expanses of posidonia meadows.
Board our boat and explore the depths of our seas with this itinerary to discover the marine reserves of the largest of the Balearic Islands.
Covering over 23,000 protected hectares, this is the largest marine reserve in the Spanish Mediterranean
Its marine landscape, full of caves and underwater wildlife, has been protected since 2007 and features a fully protected reserve
This island in Majorca is also a natural park due to its high marine and terrestrial ecological value
Located very close to the Islas del Toro Reserve, this is another area of special protection for birds and wildlife on the land
Over 2000 hectares of protected coastline between the Club Náutico del Arenal yacht club and Cabo Regana cape
Considered a paradise for diving, this reserve has the highest concentration of species in the Balearic Islands