Discover the marine life of the Port of Addaia with our snorkeling trip in the crystal clear waters of Menorca. For one hour, you'll go out to meet the rich marine life of the area and the oceanic Posidonia of the Mediterranean Sea. The crystal clear waters of the Port of Addaia offer excellent visibility, allowing you to enjoy the underwater life of the Mediterranean Sea more easily and find interesting rock formations to explore while snorkeling. Our professional guide will explain how to use the equipment and take you to the most exciting spots on the island. Accessible to all, snorkelling is the perfect family activity as it will be as long as you can swim!
Snorkeling siteThe Port of Addaia is known for its calm and sheltered waters, which makes it an ideal place for snorkeling. During the trip, you will have the chance to see a variety of colorful fish, such as bream, damselfish, prawns, and moray eels, among others. There will also be octopuses, crabs, and starfish. Your guide will optimize the trip so that you can encounter as many species as possible.
ProgrammeWe will meet in Addaia, in our office located in the Port of Addaia. You will find free parking in the streets near the meeting point. After some explanations about the basics, we will take the boat to the snorkeling point. The boat ride will take about 10 to 15 minutes. Then, after a brief introduction to the equipment, you will spend about 1 hour in the water with your instructor exploring the fauna and Posidonia oceanica. Finally, we will take the boat back to the port of Addaia.
Included services- Certified snorkeling guide
- High-quality snorkeling gear (mask, fins, snorkel)
- There is the possibility to join the boat trip without snorkeling at the same price, subject to availability
Additional services- Renting a Go Pro camera to take photos and videos (will cost 30 € and must be paid on site by card or cash)
Requirements- There is no minimum age for the activity
- Swimming ability
- If you wear prescription glasses, you need to be comfortable wearing contact lenses