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Cave diving Mallorca is a sort of diving in an enclosed cave with no direct vertical access to the surface, free air, or light. A mile-long underwater trek is possible on a cave diving expedition.
You might come across ancient rock formations that have never seen the light of day, or you might come across a man on a business trip. Cave diving isn't just a hobby; it's a calling. Despite this, just 75 people worldwide are qualified to call themselves professional cave divers, according to some estimates.
Make sure you've completed the following things before going on your first trip:
To get started, you'll need to complete an Advanced Open Water Course, which will allow you to dive to a depth of 130 feet.
After that, you'll need to complete a cavern diving specialty course to gain experience in the above environments and low-light circumstances.
Finally, because caves aren't known for their abundance of light, night diving training will be required.
You can only start arranging your cave diving course when you've checked all of these boxes.
This is all you need to know about cave diving Mallorca.