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Discover Mallorca’s stunning northern coast on a private half-day sailing tour, with stops at Cala Tuent and Sa Calobra for swimming, snorkeling, and breathtaking views.
If you’re dreaming of a relaxed, scenic escape along Mallorca’s rugged northern coast, a private half-day sailing tour offers just that—and more. This experience promises a blend of tranquility, stunning scenery, and fun water activities, all wrapped in a personalized setting that feels exclusive but accessible. Whether you’re a water lover craving snorkel adventures or simply want to soak in the vistas on a sailboat, this tour seems designed to cater to varied tastes.
One thing we particularly like about this experience is the opportunity to sail without the constant hum of an engine—if weather permits—adding a genuine sense of connection to the sea. The stops at Cala Tuent and Sa Calobra are highlights, showcasing some of Mallorca’s most untouched and visually striking spots. But, as with anything, there are a few considerations to keep in mind, such as the age of the boat, which might influence your comfort level.
This tour suits travelers who appreciate intimate, scenic journeys, love water activities like snorkeling and paddleboarding, and prefer a flexible, private experience over large group tours. It’s especially ideal for those seeking a relaxed pace, stunning photo opportunities, and a taste of Mallorca’s less touristy corners.


This private experience is a solid choice for those wanting a half-day escape on the water. Costing around $1,080 for up to 11 people, it offers a good balance between exclusivity and affordability, especially considering you’re getting a tailored experience. The tour lasts roughly 5 hours and 30 minutes—a generous amount of time to explore without feeling rushed.
Included are restroom facilities onboard, snorkeling equipment, bottled water, and soda—meaning you won’t need to worry about basic comforts during your trip. However, note that snacks and brunch are not included, so packing some sandwiches or fruit might be wise if you want to extend the enjoyment.
Sailing fans have several other Mallorca options to choose from
Our first anchoring point is Cala Tuent, a virgin cove renowned for its turquoise waters and untouched beauty. It’s a perfect spot to jump in, snorkel, paddleboard, or simply float and soak up the serenity. One review describes it as a “beautiful Virgin Cove” with stunning views of the Sierra de Tramuntana, which you can enjoy from the boat or onshore if you explore a bit.
Guests typically get about an hour here, which feels just enough to relax and connect with the sea. Multiple reviewers mention how peaceful and quiet Cala Tuent is—ideal for a break from the busier southern beaches.
The second stop is Sa Calobra, famed for its dramatic cliffs and the famous mouth of the Pareis torrent. This location offers a slightly different scenery—more rugged, with jaw-dropping rock formations framing crystal-clear waters. It’s a captivating spot for snorkeling, paddleboarding, or simply swimming.
One reviewer notes, “The snorkeling spots we visited were especially beautiful,” emphasizing the quality of the underwater scenery. The anchoring time here is also about an hour, giving you ample opportunity to explore and enjoy.
Pro tip: Many guests mention how peaceful and uncrowded these spots felt, thanks to the boat’s ability to navigate into quiet coves away from tourist crowds.

The journey between stops can be either by motor or, if weather permits, sailing under wind power, which is a rare treat. Several reviews highlight the calm and relaxing sailing, with one guest emphasizing, “The sailing was calm and relaxing,” and another noting that their captain, Ramiro, “brought us to some really quiet places for swimming.”
The ability to sail without engine noise adds a layer of authenticity, making the trip more serene and immersive—particularly if you’re into the quiet hum of the wind and waves.
For a more personal experience, these private Mallorca tours deliver individual attention
Navigating this tour are experienced and attentive skippers like Ramiro, Guillem, and Santi—each praised for their friendliness, knowledge, and willingness to adapt to guests’ needs. Reviewers often mention how guides like Ramiro provided not just sailing expertise but also interesting insights into the area, making the entire experience more enriching.
From the reviews: “Ramiro was a great guide, accommodating all our requests, and provided interesting knowledge of the area,” and “Santi was a delight, ensuring we felt safe and cared for.” This personal touch is what turns a good boat trip into a memorable one.
The boat itself has received mixed reviews—some mention it’s well-equipped and comfortable, while others note it’s quite old. If the boat’s age is a concern, it’s worth considering whether you’re seeking a modern vessel or are happy with a classic, characterful boat that’s still functional.
Onboard amenities include restrooms, which are highly appreciated during a half-day trip, along with snorkel gear, bottled water, and sodas.
At $1,080 for up to 11 people, the cost breaks down to roughly $98 per person—a fair price considering the exclusivity and personalized nature of the tour. It’s a significant investment, but the value lies in the private experience, flexible itinerary, and the chance to visit Mallorca’s most beautiful, less accessible coves.
Multiple reviews indicate that the guides and the boat’s condition, for the most part, meet or exceed expectations, making it a worthwhile splurge for special occasions or groups seeking a more intimate, bespoke adventure.
While water and basic amenities are provided, bringing your own snacks or brunch can enhance the day. Also, pack swimwear, sunscreen, and a towel—and don’t forget your camera, as the views are picture-perfect. Paddleboards are included, making it easy to extend your fun in the water.
This sailing trip is ideal for small groups or families who want a private, relaxed way to see Mallorca’s coast. Water enthusiasts—whether snorkelers, paddleboarders, or swimmers—will appreciate the options for water-based fun.
It’s perfect for those who value personalized service and prefer a quiet, scenic environment over crowded tourist spots. If you’re looking for a romantic escape, a special celebration, or simply a different perspective on the island, this tour delivers.
However, if you’re sensitive to the age of boats or prefer ultra-modern vessels, you might want to inquire about the specific boat condition. Also, those seeking a quick, all-encompassing island tour may find the 5.5-hour duration a bit limited, but it’s well-suited to those wanting a laid-back escape.
Absolutely, if you’re after an authentic, tranquil sailing experience with the flexibility to explore Mallorca’s scenic northern coves. The combination of knowledgeable guides, stunning locations, and water activities makes it a compelling choice. It offers a good balance of relaxation and adventure, all wrapped in the comfort of a private setting.
The reviews clearly show that many guests return or book additional trips, which speaks volumes about the quality of the experience. The inclusion of paddleboarding and snorkeling equipment adds extra value, especially for active water lovers.
While the boat’s age might be a slight concern for some, it doesn’t overshadow the overall charm and serenity of the trip. If you’re looking for a memorable, personalized way to see Mallorca’s coastline—this tour ticks many boxes.
Is this a private tour? Yes, this experience is exclusive to your group, making it ideal for privacy and personalized service.
What is the duration of the tour? The tour lasts approximately 5 hours and 30 minutes, giving plenty of time to explore and enjoy the stops.
Are water activities included? Yes, snorkeling equipment, paddleboards, and swimming are part of the experience.
What is the meeting point? The tour begins at Nàutic Sóller, Carrer de la Marina, Port de Sóller.
Can I sail without the engine? Yes, weather permitting, you can sail under wind power, adding an authentic sailing experience.
Is food included? No, snacks and brunch are not included, so bringing your own or planning to buy onshore is recommended.
What should I bring? Swimwear, sunscreen, towel, snacks, and your camera are advisable.
Is this suitable for children? Most travelers can participate, but it’s best to consider the age and comfort level of children, especially in terms of boat stability.
What if the weather is bad? The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In summary, this private half-day sailing tour is a fantastic way to see Mallorca’s rugged north, blending water activities, scenic anchorages, and the joy of sailing in a relaxed, intimate setting. Perfect for small groups, water lovers, or anyone wanting to experience the island from a new perspective.