Imagine cruising along Mallorca’s south coast on your own private boat, with the wind in your hair and the promise of diving into crystal-clear waters—all for around $600 for a group of up to eight people. This 4 to 8-hour adventure starts in the exclusive port of Andratx, with guides who are both knowledgeable and personable, like Juan and Alex, who seem genuinely passionate about sharing their corner of the Mediterranean.
What makes this tour especially appealing? First, you get to enjoy a personalized sailing experience, moving at your own pace and stopping at hidden coves that are seldom crowded. Second, the snorkeling portion offers a chance to see vibrant fish and marine life in waters so clear you might forget you’re still on the boat.
A possible consideration? The tour is weather-dependent. If rain or rough seas spoil the plans, it might be rescheduled or redirected—like the alternative visit to Mini Folies with a paella meal. Still, flexibility is built into the booking, and the guides seem committed to making your experience enjoyable regardless.
This experience is perfect for travelers who love authentic coastal scenery, enjoy swimming or snorkeling, and appreciate a laid-back, private vibe rather than a crowded tour. It’s ideal for couples, small groups of friends, or families looking for a personalized way to explore Mallorca’s coast without the hassle of large tour groups.
Key Points
- Private boat experience: Enjoy sailing with your own group for a personalized day on the water.
- Stunning coastal views: See Mallorca’s rugged coastline, coves, and Dragonera Island in style.
- Snorkeling in clear waters: Search for colorful marine life in the Mediterranean’s inviting waters.
- Traditional paella lunch: Savor a delicious meal in San Telm, with options for an authentic taste of local cuisine.
- Flexible duration: The tour lasts between 4 to 8 hours—ideal to suit your schedule.
- Weather dependence: The trip might be rescheduled in poor weather, but alternatives are available.
A Deep Dive into the Experience
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Starting Point and What to Expect on Arrival
Your day begins at 10:00 AM in the exclusive port of Andratx, a small but chic harbor known for its luxury yachts and laid-back vibe. The local operator will contact you ahead of time to confirm the exact meeting spot inside Club de Vela, so arriving 15 minutes early is wise. You’ll meet your captain—likely Juan or Alex—whose friendly manner quickly puts everyone at ease.
Once onboard, the boat becomes your floating oasis. With a maximum of eight guests, the experience feels intimate—more like sailing with friends than being on a large, impersonal cruise. The captain will start with a quick safety briefing, including the provision of life jackets and snorkeling equipment.
The Route and Highlights
Dragging away from the port, the boat heads towards Dragonera Island, a rugged, uninhabited isle that dominates the horizon. You’ll pass by a series of beautiful coves—some only accessible by boat—perfect for photos and quiet exploration. We loved the way the guides pointed out interesting geological features and shared stories about the area’s history, making the voyage both scenic and educational.
The first highlight? Snorkeling in waters so transparent you can see the seabed. Guides will set you free with snorkel gear, encouraging you to look for colorful fish and marine life. As one reviewer put it, “Juan and Alex took us to several incredible areas to swim and explore the natural beauty of the area.” The experience is relaxed—no rush, just a chance to enjoy the underwater world in your own time.
The Coastal Cruise and Sunbathing
After snorkeling, you’ll hop back on the boat for some sunbathing and relaxing as the boat cruises north along the coast. The scenery here isn’t just beautiful; it’s uniquely Mallorca. Towering cliffs, hidden beaches, and rugged shoreline make the journey visually captivating. The guides often share anecdotes about the local spots, making the cruise feel like a private tour rather than a generic boat ride.
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When the boat reaches Sant Elm, the highlight for many: a paella lunch at a traditional restaurant. While the cost is not included, the reviews herald it as a “fantastic seafood paella” that’s well worth the extra expense. The meal offers a chance to soak in the Mediterranean ambiance, enjoy fresh flavors, and discuss the morning’s adventures.
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Flexibility and Variations
If, due to weather conditions, the boat cannot visit Sant Elm, the tour might be redirected to Mini Folies, where you’ll still get a delicious paella reservation. The tour operator emphasizes reserving and paying later, so if weather isn’t cooperative, you can rebook without penalty.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This trip is perfect for those who enjoy personalized adventure over crowded excursions. Reviewers praise the helpfulness and attentiveness of guides, mentioning how they made the experience special. It’s especially suited for travelers seeking authentic coastal scenery, snorkeling, and a relaxed pace. The tour’s private group format makes it ideal for couples wanting intimacy, families, or small groups of friends.
Practical Details and Tips
Duration and Pricing
Pricing at $600 per group up to 8 people makes this a relatively good value for such a tailored experience. The duration can be anywhere from 4 to 8 hours, giving you flexibility depending on how much time you want to spend on the water and ashore.
What to Bring
Pack swimwear, a towel, change of clothes, and your passport or ID. Sunscreen is essential, and a hat or sunglasses will help keep you comfortable during the sunbathing stretches. Since the tour is weather-dependent, check the forecast and be prepared for possible rescheduling.
Accessibility and Considerations
While the tour suits most travelers, it’s not recommended for those with vertigo or severe seasickness. The boat’s stability and size are suited for calm or moderate seas; rough weather could cause delays or changes to the itinerary.
Cancellation and Booking
The activity offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, which is helpful if weather turns sour. Booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak season, and the “reserve now, pay later” option adds flexibility to your planning.
What Previous Travelers Say
With a 4.7-star rating from 38 reviews, this tour receives high praise. Guests frequently mention the helpfulness of guides Juan and Alex, describing them as outstanding, helpful, and entertaining. One reviewer noted, “Lunch was also a highlight with fantastic seafood paella,” emphasizing the meal as a memorable part of the experience.
Many mention how stunning the scenery is, with beautiful coves, cliffs, and marine life making snorkeling a favorite activity. The small group size ensures a personal touch and a chance to ask questions or customize stops.
Final Thoughts: Is This Tour for You?
If you’re seeking an authentic, relaxed way to explore Mallorca’s wild southern coast, this private boat tour hits all the right notes. Its focus on personalized experiences, snorkeling, and scenic cruising makes it stand out from larger, more generic excursions. You’ll enjoy the knowledgeable guides, the beautiful scenery, and the chance to taste authentic paella in a charming setting.
However, keep in mind the weather dependence—a rainy or rough day might mean rescheduling or a different plan. The price is reasonable for the intimacy and flexibility offered, especially given the small group size and customizable itinerary.
Ideal for adventurous couples, small groups, or families eager to explore Mallorca’s coast away from the crowds, this tour promises a memorable and authentic slice of Mediterranean life.
FAQ
Is this tour suitable for children?
While the tour suits most small groups, it’s best for children who are comfortable on boats and able to snorkel. The activity isn’t suitable for those with vertigo or seasickness.
What is included in the price?
Your fee covers the captain, boat insurance, fuel, cleaning, water, ice, life jackets, and snorkeling equipment. Lunch is not included but can be reserved at the restaurant in San Telm.
How long does the tour last?
The tour duration ranges from 4 to 8 hours, depending on the availability and chosen itinerary.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and the operator offers flexible booking options.
Where do we meet for the tour?
The meeting point is inside the Club de Vela in Andratx. The local operator will contact you beforehand to confirm the exact location. Arriving 15 minutes early is recommended.
Is there a lunch option included?
No, the paella lunch is a reservation you make separately in San Telm. Many reviews highlight it as a delicious highlight of the trip.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, change of clothes, passport or ID, and sun protection gear. It’s wise to have some cash for lunch or extras.
This private boat tour from Andratx offers a balanced mix of scenic cruising, snorkeling, and local flavor. It’s a wonderful way to see Mallorca’s lesser-known coastal gems while enjoying the comfort of a small, tailored experience. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply craving a peaceful day on the water, this trip provides excellent value and authentic Mediterranean charm.
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