Enjoy Marine Life in Cala Millor
Cala Millor is one of the main departure areas for glass bottom boat tours on Mallorca’s east coast.
The calm and clear waters make it ideal for observing
Mediterranean marine life, rocky seabeds and coastal landscapes.
Unlike tropical destinations, the marine environment here is based on
seagrass meadows, sandbanks and rock formations, which still offer excellent visibility from glass bottom boats.
What Marine Life Can You See?
Glass bottom boat tours from Cala Millor allow you to observe different species of fish and seabed life commonly found along the east coast of Mallorca.
These species are often visible in shallow waters close to the coastline.
Seabream (Dorada)
Seabream are one of the most frequently seen fish in Cala Millor.
They swim in small groups over sandy and rocky areas.
Mediterranean Wrasse
Wrasse are colorful fish that live around rocks and seagrass.
They are commonly spotted during boat trips.
Octopus
Octopus can occasionally be seen hiding between rocks or camouflaged against the seabed.
Starfish and Seabed Life
On clear days, starfish and other seabed creatures can be seen resting on sandy areas beneath the boat.
Occasional Rays
Rays are less common but can sometimes be spotted gliding over the seabed in deeper areas.
Glass bottom boat tours in Cala Millor are a relaxing and family-friendly way to explore Mallorca’s coastline and underwater world without getting wet.
The combination of clear water and varied seabeds makes this one of the best locations on the island for this type of experience.
Compare Glass Bottom Boat Tours in Mallorca
Different departure points such as Cala Bona, Sa Coma and Porto Cristo offer slightly different routes and durations.
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