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Albatros Diving is a diving and snorkelling centre in Cala Bona, at Carrer del Xaloc 5, Mallorca. A single dive has been priced at about €99 to €100, while a Discover Scuba session lasts around 3 hours and a refresher session about 2.5 hours; one Advanced Open Water course was completed in 3 days with 6 dives. Staff speak English, German, Spanish, Dutch and French. Hotel pick-up is available, and the boat is only about 50 to 100 m from the centre; equipment hire includes items such as dive computers. Beginner sessions and first-time dives are offered.

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Yes. According to the official website, Albatros Diving offers beginner options such as Discover Diving as well as PADI courses including Open Water Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver. Reviews mention a Discover Scuba session lasting about 3 hours. For first dives, a briefing is provided, and one review described an underwater time of 52 minutes.
Yes. According to the website, Albatros Diving offers beginner programmes such as “Discover Diving” as well as PADI courses, including Open Water Diver and Advanced Open Water Diver. Reviews mention a Discover Scuba programme lasting around 3 hours. For first dives, a short briefing is usual, and one dive was described as lasting 52 minutes underwater.
Advance booking is advisable, as reviews mention a registration form being completed beforehand and a well-organised process. Albatros Diving offers several activities, including snorkelling, Discover Diving and boat dives, with some reviews noting just one boat departure per day. For short-notice requests, it is best to contact the centre directly by phone or via the website.
Booking in advance makes sense, as reviews mention a completed registration form beforehand and describe the organisation as clearly structured. Albatros Diving offers various activities such as snorkelling, Discover Diving and boat dives, sometimes with only one trip per day. For short-notice dates, it is therefore worth asking directly by phone or via the website.
Reviews mention Spanish, English, German, French and Dutch. That is useful for international guests who want to clarify questions about courses, equipment or pickup in advance. If you prefer a specific language, it is best to mention this when booking.
The reviews mention Spanish, English, German, French and Dutch. This is practical for international guests who want to clarify questions about courses, equipment or collection in advance. If you prefer a specific language, you can state this directly when booking.
Yes, several reviews mention hotel pickup. One pickup at 3:15 pm was noted, matching the return time to the dive centre. This is practical for guests without a car, especially as Albatros Diving is in Cala Bona and the walk to the boat is described in reviews as about 50 to 100 metres.
Yes, several reviews mention a hotel pick-up service. A pick-up at 15:15 was mentioned, which matched the return time to the dive centre. For guests without their own car, this is practical, as Albatros Diving is in Cala Bona and the walk to the boat is only about 50 to 100 metres according to reviews.
According to the website and reviews, Albatros Diving is beachfront, and some dive sites are reached in about 10 to 15 minutes by boat. Several guests also note that the boat is very close to the centre, in some cases under 100 metres or around 50 metres away. That keeps the transfer time before and after the dive short.
According to the website and reviews, Albatros Diving is directly on the beach, and some dive sites are reached by boat in about 10 to 15 minutes. Several guests also mention that the boat is very close to the centre, in some cases under 100 metres or even around 50 metres away. This clearly shortens the distances before and after the dive.
Reviews mention that equipment is provided or rented, including dive computers. The gear is also described as well maintained or looking new. The website lists courses and dive activities, but it does not publish a full equipment list or any prices.
The reviews mention that equipment is rented out or provided, including dive computers. The equipment is also described as well maintained or looking new. The website offers courses and diving activities, but no specific price list or full equipment overview is published there.
Yes. The website lists snorkelling as an option for families and non-divers, and reviews mention children aged 10, 11 and 14. One review also describes support for a 10-year-old child during the activity. For younger or very nervous guests, it is sensible to discuss the setup in advance.
Yes. The website lists snorkelling as an option for families and non-divers, and the reviews also mention children, aged 10, 11 and 14. One review also describes particularly calm supervision with a 10-year-old child. For younger or very nervous guests, it is sensible to ask in advance.
According to the website, Albatros Diving offers Discover Diving, boat dives, snorkelling and the Pirate Cave excursion. It also lists more than 25 dive sites along Mallorca’s eastern coast, plus PADI courses from Open Water Diver to Divemaster. Reviews additionally mention caves, tunnels, swim-throughs and marine life such as octopus, moray eels and stingrays.
According to the website, Albatros Diving offers Discover Diving, boat dives, snorkelling and the “Pirate Cave” excursion. There are also more than 25 dive sites on Mallorca’s east coast, as well as PADI courses from Open Water Diver to Divemaster. Reviews also mention caves, tunnels, swim-throughs and marine life such as octopus, moray eels and rays.

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Carrer del Xaloc, 5, 07559 Cala Bona
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