Imagine sailing along Mallorca’s rugged northern coast on a charming traditional Menorcan boat. For about four hours, you’ll glide past unspoiled coves, enjoy a delicious onboard Majorcan meal, and have the option to snorkel, paddleboard, kayak, or fish. This tour is praised for its authenticity and the knowledgeable guides who make it memorable. The cost is $1,388, with a focus on small groups (max 12) and flexible departure times to fit your schedule.
What we love most about this experience are the intimate setting—smaller boats mean fewer crowds—and the personal guidance from the crew, who provide local insights and safety. Plus, the chance to choose between a snorkeling route in the Palma Marine Reserve or visiting some of Mallorca’s most dreamy beaches gives you a tailored day at sea.
A potential consideration? The tour does not include transportation to or from Palma, so you’ll need to plan your arrival at the meeting point. It’s best suited for travelers who appreciate a relaxed, authentic sailing experience and don’t mind getting their feet wet or sunbathing on deck.
Key Points
- Authentic traditional boat experience with a knowledgeable skipper
- Flexible routes: snorkeling in Palma Marine Reserve or visiting beaches like Illetes and Cala Mago
- Small groups ensure personalized attention and fewer crowds
- Includes onboard lunch featuring Majorcan cuisine and drinks
- Duration of around 4 hours makes it a perfect half-day activity
- Ideal for active travelers who enjoy water sports and scenic cruising
Discover Mallorca’s North Coast on a Traditional Wooden Boat
Setting sail from Palma, you’ll quickly notice the charm of being on a small, traditional Menorcan boat. It’s not the giant cruise ships or overcrowded catamarans—this is about authenticity and intimacy, with a maximum of 12 travelers. The tour allows you to soak in the spectacular scenery of Mallorca’s rugged coastline and unspoiled beaches, all while enjoying the fresh sea air and the soothing motion of the boat.
The price of $1,388 might seem high for a four-hour tour, but when you consider what’s included—an onboard Majorcan meal, drinks, an experienced guide, insurance, and the chance to participate in water sports—it offers genuinely good value. Plus, small groups mean more personalized attention, which is often missing on larger tour boats.
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The Itinerary and Route Options
Once onboard, you’ll be greeted by a friendly crew—most reviews highlight the skipper’s expertise and kindness. You will choose between two routes based on your interests:
Snorkeling in Palma Marine Reserve
This route takes you to a submerged paradise teeming with marine life. The reserve is known for its clear waters and vibrant sea creatures, making it a favorite for snorkelers. We loved the way the guide explained the marine environment, adding a layer of educational fun to the swim. Keep in mind, you’ll want to bring your own snorkel gear or use the provided equipment to enjoy this highlight.
Beaches and Coves: Illetes and Cala Mago
This route offers stops at some of Mallorca’s most dreamy beaches and unspoiled coves. The photos are stunning, with powdery sand and turquoise waters—a perfect setting for relaxing or taking a dip. One reviewer noted, “Long enough for full enjoyment,” emphasizing that the stops are well timed. These beaches are less crowded than the main tourist spots, giving you a feeling of discovering your own secret paradise.
What to Expect Onboard
The boat is spacious enough for lounging on the open-air deck or seeking shade in the covered areas. We enjoyed the sunny upper deck for panoramic views and the shaded parts for relaxing with a drink. The crew provides a Majorcan menu that includes local flavors, making the meal a highlight rather than just a snack.
You’ll also have the opportunity to try water sports: snorkeling, paddleboarding, kayaking, or fishing. Each activity is optional, and the crew ensures safety and guidance—especially helpful for beginners.
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Authentic Experiences and Personal Touches
The reviews tell it best: travelers repeatedly mention the friendly captain and small, cozy boat. One said, “Hübsches, kleines Boot,” appreciating the intimate size. Another highlighted that the crew “makes sure not to host too many guests,” which keeps the experience relaxed and personal.
The guides’ local knowledge shines, especially when they point out hidden coves and scenic viewpoints, making the journey not just a cruise but an educational and cultural exploration. The onboard explanations are informative but not overwhelming, perfect for those who want to learn while enjoying the scenery.
Practical Details
The tour departs from Av. de Gabriel Roca, 2A, Palma, and the activity ends back at the meeting point. It’s near public transportation, which makes getting there straightforward. Since the tour is limited to 12 travelers, it’s ideal for those who dislike large, impersonal groups.
Keep in mind, participants must be able to swim, and it’s recommended to bring a towel, swimsuit, and sunscreen. The tour does not include transportation, so plan to arrive prepared.
The cancellation policy allows full refunds if cancelled at least 24 hours in advance, giving peace of mind in case your plans change unexpectedly.
Why This Tour Is Worth Considering
This sailing experience stands out because it combines authenticity, personalized attention, and scenic beauty. It’s notably praised for its knowledgeable guides who make the journey engaging and informative. The small boat means you won’t be lost in a crowd, and the flexible routes cater to different interests—whether underwater exploration or beach lounging.
The onboard meal featuring Majorcan flavors adds to the value, turning a simple boat trip into a genuine taste of local culture. Water sports and swimming stops make it more than just sightseeing; it’s an active, fun-filled half-day at sea.
This tour suits adventurous travelers who want a relaxed yet engaging experience, and those who love discovering hidden beaches and marine life. If you’re traveling with family or friends who enjoy water activities, this is a perfect choice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 4 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation to the meeting point at Av. de Gabriel Roca must be arranged by you.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel, swimsuit, sunscreen, and perhaps a hat for sun protection. Water shoes could be useful for swimming stops.
Can I participate in water sports?
Yes, water sports such as snorkeling, paddleboarding, kayaking, and fishing are available but optional.
What’s included in the price?
The tour price includes a professional guide, onboard Majorcan meal, selected drinks, and insurance.
Are there any age or swimming restrictions?
Most travelers can participate, but participants must be able to swim on their own.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.
What is the maximum group size?
The maximum capacity is 12 travelers, ensuring a personalized experience.
Final Thoughts
If you’re looking for an authentic, relaxed sailing experience with a touch of adventure and local flavor, this Mallorca tour offers a wonderful blend of scenery, water activities, and cultural insights. Small groups, a friendly skipper, and the chance to customize your route make it stand out from larger, more generic boat trips.
It’s an ideal choice for travelers who value personalized service and want to experience Mallorca’s beautiful north coast in a way that feels both special and genuine. Whether you’re a water enthusiast or simply seeking a scenic escape, this tour can deliver a memorable day at sea—without the crowds or commercial fuss.
Note: Make sure to book in advance and confirm your preferred departure time to enjoy this personalized Mallorca adventure.
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