The 7 Best Mallorca Boat Trips [2024 Reviews]

Mallorca (Majorca) boasts a beautiful, rugged coastline with many attractions. You can find nature parks, little offshore islands, sea caves, and peaceful, hidden coves.

Maybe you enjoy watersports, or perhaps you’re looking for a romantic sunset cruise. Whatever your tastes may be, there’s an ideal cruise for you.

Because Majorca’s coastline offers so much variety, there are many Mallorca cruises to choose from. I’ve selected 7 fantastic tours below.

Best Boat Trips In Mallorca

Bay of Palma: Catamaran Excursion Including Lunch & DrinksAlcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with LunchHalf-Day Catamaran Cruise To Es Trenc
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 Palma de Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Tour with Buffet Meal  Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Lunch  Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Cruise to Es Trenc
Departure Point:Muelle de las Golondrinas, PalmaAlcudia Sea Trips Boat KioskThe pier next to Hotel Marqués del Palmer in Colonia de Saint Jordi
Departure Time:9:00 AM9:45 AM10:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Duration:4-5 hours5 hours5 hours
Includes:4-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch, soft drinks, option to rent snorkeling equipment, and a licensed bar5-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch with drinks, and free kayak, SUP, or snorkeling equipment rental5-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch with drinks, life vests, and free snorkeling equipment hire

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Quick Answer: The 7 Best Rated Boat Trips in Majorca For 2024

  1. Palma de Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Tour with Buffet Meal
  2. Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Lunch
  3. Half-Day Catamaran Cruise To Es Trenc
  4. Mallorca: 5-Hour Isla Dragonera Cruise With Lunch
  5. Alcudia: Caves & Coastline Boat Trip w/ Snorkelling
  6. From Palma de Mallorca: 5-Hour Catamaran Cruise
  7. Sunset Catamaran Excursion With Food & Drink From Palma

We have reviewed the top rated boat tours in Mallorca providing overviews and highlighting the details of each. We also make recommendations on staying in Mallorca in our guide section.


Mallorca Boat Trip Reviews

1. Palma de Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Tour with Buffet Meal

 Palma de Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Tour with Buffet Meal

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: Muelle de las Golondrinas, Palma, or Club San Antonio de la Playa, Can Pastilla
  • Departure Time: 9:00 AM
  • Duration: 4-5 hours
  • Includes: 4-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch, soft drinks, option to rent snorkeling equipment, and a licensed bar

The best way to view the city of Palma de Mallorca is aboard an 80-foot-long catamaran. The Royal Palace of La Almudaina and La Seu Cathedral look stunning when viewed from the bay.

But the great thing about this cruise is that it allows you to do a little bit of everything. Yes, you get to sightsee, but that’s not all.

For a mere €10 fee, you can also hire snorkeling equipment and enjoy swimming in the warm, crystal-clear waters of the bay.

Alternatively, you can hang out on the bow nets, listen to pleasant music, and enjoy a cocktail with your friends.

You won’t go hungry when there’s an inclusive buffet lunch with soft drinks. Tuck into roast beef and chicken wings with paella. Enjoy salads and fresh fruit.

You’re sure to have a fantastic time on this beautiful boat. And the memories you’ll take away from the Bay of Palma will last a lifetime.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


2. Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Lunch

 Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Lunch

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: Alcudia Sea Trips Boat Kiosk, Transportes Maritimos, Puerto Alcudia
  • Departure Time: 9:45 AM
  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Includes: 5-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch with drinks, and free kayak, SUP, or snorkeling equipment rental

If you enjoy watersports, you’ll love this cruise. Along Mallorca’s northern coastline, there are many calm and secluded bays, perfect for activities such as kayaking, stand-up paddleboard (SUP), and snorkeling.

The northern coastline offers some of the best natural scenery of Majorca, where Formentor Lighthouse looms over the cliffs and warns ships away from the northernmost tip of the island.

Take along your camera so you can capture memorable photographs to share with your friends on social media.

After setting sail from Port d’Alcudia, you’ll cruise along the coast past a pretty islet and the Aucanada Lighthouse.

Your catamaran will anchor in Cala den Gossalba, a beautiful sheltered cove near the popular beach of Formentor. Here you can relax on the bow net or make use of the provided watersport equipment.

After you’ve splashed around in the Mediterranean, you’ll probably be hungry. It’s a good job lunch is included. Dine on delicious pasta salad, sausages, barbecued meat, bread, and fresh fruit. Drinks are also included.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


3. Half-Day Catamaran Cruise To Es Trenc

 Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Cruise to Es Trenc

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: The pier next to Hotel Marqués del Palmer in Colonia de Saint Jordi
  • Departure Times: 10:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Duration: 5 Hours
  • Includes: 5-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch with drinks, life vests, and free snorkeling equipment hire

If you want to see Majorca’s southern coastline, this is the best cruise for you. If you’re tired of the area around Palma, and have seen the rugged coastline around Puerto Alcudia, why not try the south?

It’s notably warmer here than in the north, which is great for sun worshipers.

The turquoise waters to the south of the island give the southern coastline a particularly picturesque aspect. When your catamaran anchors off Es Trenc Beach, you can swim to the shore or frolic in the crystal-clear water.

Your cruise will take you past Cap Salines, the southernmost tip of the island. Here you’ll see some fantastic landscapes, so keep your camera ready.

The catamaran anchors for a second time off Es Caragol Beach, where you can make use of the free snorkeling equipment hire to explore the water for local marine life.

Or, if you prefer, you can swim over to the beach and soak in the sun on the sand.

After you’ve built up an appetite, the catamaran crew will prepare a buffet meal, with sausages, chicken breast, and fresh salad. For dessert, there’s cake!

Enjoy some local sangria with your meal, or opt for a rosé, red or white wine. Mineral water and soft drinks are also available.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


4. Alcudia: Caves & Coastline Boat Trip w/ Snorkelling

Alcudia: Caves & Coastline Boat Trip w/ Snorkelling

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: Alcudia Sea Trips Boat Kiosk, Transportes Maritimos, Puerto Alcudia
  • Departure Times: 9:45 AM
  • Duration: 3 hours
  • Includes: 3-hour boat cruise, free snorkeling & stand-up paddleboard (SUP) equipment hire

If you find sea caves fascinating, you’ll love the east coast of Majorca. This 3-hour cruise aboard a modern boat will take you on a voyage of discovery along the beautiful eastern coastline.

The boat will transport you to Llevant Nature Park, where you’ll have an opportunity to swim or make use of the snorkeling and SUP equipment provided. If you snorkel around the nature park, you’ll observe a wide range of unique marine life.

After your swim, re-board the boat to explore a marine cave. The east coast offers some of the most beautiful scenery on Mallorca, especially the Serres de Llevant Mountain Range.

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100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


5. From Palma de Mallorca: 5-Hour Catamaran Cruise

 Palma de Mallorca: 5-Hour Catamaran Cruise

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: From the boat dock near the Auditorium de Palma, Palma
  • Departure Times: 10:00 AM morning cruise or 3:30 PM evening cruise
  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Includes: 5-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch with drinks, life vests, and free snorkeling equipment hire

This is a great cruise for anybody who simply wants a leisurely cruise down the south coast of Majorca. Relax aboard as your catamaran passes millionaire’s yachts and heads on down to the south coast, the warmest part of the island.

Depending on how the wind blows, you’ll sail on over to Cala Vella, east of Palma, or Portals Vells, west of Palma.

There your catamaran will drop anchor, giving you a chance to swim in the warm Mediterranean Sea.

If you prefer, you can make use of the snorkeling equipment provided to explore under the waves and search out the local marine life.

While you’re enjoying the waves and sunshine, the crew will be busy preparing a buffet meal for you. You can look forward to delicious sausages, chicken breast, and fresh salad.

If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you’ll be delighted to hear that there’s cake! And why not enjoy a red, rosé, white wine, or sangria with your meal? Soft drinks and water are also provided.

More Information & Tour Booking

100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


6. Sunset Catamaran Excursion With Food & Drink From Palma

 Palma de Mallorca: Half-Day Catamaran Tour with Buffet Meal

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: Muelle de las Golondrinas, Palma
  • Departure Time: Around 4:45 PM (Times vary to match sunset)
  • Duration: 4 hours
  • Includes: 4-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch, soft drinks, and a licensed bar

Watching a sunset over the Mediterranean Sea is one of those sublime experiences that everybody should have on their bucket list.

The crystal-clear waters sparkling in the bright sunshine, turning hues of red and orange as the sun sinks into the horizon.

Aboard a luxury catamaran, you have the best viewpoint from which to observe this beautiful phenomenon. And while you’re watching, you can enjoy a refreshing cocktail from the licensed bar.

But the cruise doesn’t begin at sunset. First, you’ll cruise along the coast around Palma, allowing you a fantastic view of the white limestone buildings of this historic city.

It’s views like this that caused the poet Robert Graves to make this island his home.

Next, you’ll anchor in the calm cove of Cala Blava. Here you can swim in those crystal-clear waters while the sun still shines. Or, if you prefer, you can lounge on the bow net and absorb the last rays of the dying sun.

After you’ve had your fun, the crew will provide a delicious buffet meal and soft drinks. Try some traditional paella along with chicken wings, roast beef, fresh fruit, and salad.

Finally, you’ll cruise back along the coast to Palma de Mallorca, where you’ll see it in a completely different light.

With street lights and windows lit up, the ancient capital stands out from the sea and casts mesmerizing reflections in the early hours of the night.

More Information & Tour Booking

100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


7. Mallorca: 5-Hour Isla Dragonera Cruise With Lunch

 Mallorca: 5-Hour Isla Dragonera Cruise with Lunch

Tour Highlights At A Glance:

  • Departure Point: From the Pier Playa Santa Ponsa at 10:30 am or the Pier Playa Tora Paguera at 10:45 am
  • Departure Times: 10:30 AM or 10:45 AM depending on departure point
  • Duration: 5 hours
  • Includes: 5-hour catamaran cruise, buffet lunch with drinks, life vests, and snorkeling equipment hire (with €10 deposit)

This is my personal favorite cruise and the best one for nature lovers. Aboard a large, “submarine-view” catamaran, you have a unique opportunity to try out your wildlife photography while you observe Mediterranean marine life.

It’s also a great opportunity to explore beyond the island of Mallorca, because this cruise takes you to Dragonera Island, a protected natural park and former haunt of pirates.

Your cruise begins along the scenic southwest coast and includes a brief stop in a sheltered cove so you can swim in the warm Mediterranean Sea. Snorkeling equipment is available with a €10 deposit.

Next, enjoy the submarine view of the local sea life while you cruise across to the island. The catamaran has underwater windows built into its hull so you can peer into the crystal-clear waters.

Once you arrive at Dragonera Island, you’ll disembark for an hour of exploration. There’s a sea cave where you can swim, a museum you could visit, and unique animal and plant life.

Watch out for the rare wall lizards endemic to the island, which gave the island its name.

The cruise also includes an inclusive buffet meal. Enjoy local paella, pasta salad, green salad, and water. If you like, you can also try traditional sangria.

More Information & Tour Booking

100% refund for cancellations within 24 hours of tour experience


Tips to Prepare For Your Mallorca Boat Tour

Choose the right boat tour for you:

There are many types of boat tours available in Mallorca, from half-day to full-day, from private to shared, from catamaran to speedboat, from themed to customized. What you want to see and do, how much time and money you have will determine the best boat tour.

Book your boat tour in advance:

Mallorca is a popular, especially in the summer. Boat tours get booked up quickly. We recommend that you book your boat tour online in advance.

Prepare for your boat tour:

Mallorca has a mild and sunny climate, but wind or rain is a possibility. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes that are suitable for the weather and the activity. Bring a swimsuit and a change of clothes if you plan to swim or snorkel.

Pack your essentials. Bring a valid ID or passport, a camera or phone to capture the amazing views, a bottle of water and some extra snacks if you get hungry, and a sense of adventure and fun!

Arrive on time: Be sure you know where you are departing from and arrive at least 15 minutes early. This will give you enough time to check in and get ready for your boat tour.

What Will I See on  a Mallorca Boat Tour?

The Dragon Caves: These are a series of caves on the east coast of Mallorca. They are called the Dragon Caves because of the stalactites and stalagmites on the walls and ceilings of the caves that resemble dragons’ teeth. The main feature is Lake Martel, one of the largest underground lakes in the world. You can enter the caves by boat and enjoy a musical show on the lake.

The Cabrera National Park: This is a group of islands that are located south of Mallorca. You can visit the main island of Cabrera and explore its historical and natural attractions, such as the castle, the museum, the lighthouse, and the blue cave. You can also snorkel in the clear waters and see the colorful fish and coral.

The Formentor Peninsula: This narrow strip extends from the north coast of Mallorca. It is known for its cliffs and secluded beaches. You can sail along the coast and admire the views of the Cap de Formentor, which is the northernmost point of Mallorca. You can also stop at some of the most beautiful beaches on the island, such as Cala Formentor, Cala Murta, or Cala Figuera.

The Palma Cathedral: This Gothic cathedral dominates the skyline of Palma de Mallorca. It is on the seafront and overlooks the bay of Palma. You can see it from your boat and marvel at its impressive architecture and size. You can also visit it inside and see its stunning stained glass windows, altars, and chapels.

The Magaluf Bay: This bay is on the south end of Mallorca, it is one of the most popular and areas on the island and has many resorts, bars, clubs. You can also do some of the activities they have on the bay, like jet skiing, parasailing, or banana boating.

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