Dive-site story
Torbogen is a classic dive site along the rugged limestone coast of southeastern Mallorca, named after a prominent natural underwater stone arch. The terrain features sunlit swim-throughs, fissured rock formations, and pockets of Posidonia seagrass where small marine critters seek shelter. Light beams filter through the main archway, creating striking photography opportunities before the reef slopes gently toward a sandy seabed.
Large natural rock arch forming an expansive swim-through
Frequent encounters with octopuses and moray eels hiding in wall crevices
Dynamic light play cast across limestone overhangs and boulder fields
Location
Use the map to plan with your operator and confirm the exact entry point on the day.
Seasonality
Late spring through autumn provides warm waters and optimal Mediterranean visibility.
Marine life
| Species | Likelihood | J | F | M | A | M | J | J | A | S | O | N | D |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mediterranean MorayMuraena helena | Common | ||||||||||||
| Common OctopusOctopus vulgaris | Common | ||||||||||||
| Dusky GrouperEpinephelus marginatus | Common | ||||||||||||
| Yellowspotted BarracudaSphyraena viridensis | Seasonal | ||||||||||||
| Spotted Sea HareAplysia dactylomela | Common |
Marine forecast