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Discover Mallorca’s stunning coastline on a 4-hour boat trip from Alcudia. Enjoy scenic views, swimming stops, and a relaxed atmosphere.
If you’re heading to Mallorca and looking for a way to see some of the island’s most iconic scenery without the hassle of driving, a boat trip from Alcudia to Cap de Formentor is a fantastic choice. This 4-hour cruise offers a relaxed way to take in breathtaking coastal views, visit a famous beach, and enjoy a swim in crystal-clear waters—all from the comfort of a boat. While it’s not a full-day adventure, it packs enough highlights to make it a meaningful part of your Mallorca itinerary.
What we really like about this experience is how it combines sightseeing with plenty of opportunities to relax, especially at Formentor Beach. The boat’s route along Mallorca’s rugged coastlines promises stunning photo ops and a good dose of tranquility. A potential consideration is that the boat can get quite full, especially if you’re joining multiple stops, so arriving early might be a good idea. This tour is perfect for travelers who want a scenic, easygoing way to explore Mallorca’s northern coast, especially if you enjoy water-based adventures or simply want to see the coastline from a different perspective.

This boat trip offers an accessible way to explore Mallorca’s northern coast with a focus on scenic beauty and relaxation. It’s operated by Transportes Maritimos Brisa, and the itinerary involves multiple stops at some of the most picturesque spots on the island.
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Your adventure begins at the Alcudia Sea Trips kiosk on Passeig Marítim. Here, you’ll check in and board a boat that’s well-equipped for sightseeing. The journey itself lasts four hours, with the boat departing at various times depending on availability, so it’s best to check ahead and arrive a little early.
Stop 1: Coll Baix Beach (40-minute cruise)
Your first stop takes you along the coast to Coll Baix Beach, famed for its pristine, secluded sands and turquoise waters. From the boat, you’ll get a bird’s eye view of this hidden gem, a sight that many reviews highlight as a major highlight. A reviewer, Adam Fitchett, noted that the boat made three stops before reaching us, but appreciated the information given about the coastline and points of interest.
Stop 2: Formentor Beach
Next, the boat anchors at Formentor Beach for about an hour—plenty of time to stretch your legs and take a swim. Reviewers like Lidia describe this as a “beautiful” stop, emphasizing the “great perspective of the land from the water” and the “amazing cliffs.” Many guests enjoy relaxing in the tranquil setting, enjoying the cool waters and scenic surroundings.
Stop 3: Ferry to Cap de Formentor
After the beach break, the boat crosses the bay via a 20-minute ferry ride to reach Cap de Formentor. This area is known for its lighthouse and dramatic cliffs, making for excellent photos. The guide will give a quick 10-minute sightseeing overview, highlighting the landmark’s significance and the rugged beauty of the cape.
Stop 4: Return cruise
The final leg involves a 45-minute ferry back to Alcudia, passing by some of Mallorca’s most iconic coastlines, giving passengers a last chance to admire the rugged cliffs and maybe snap a few more photos.
The price of $43 per person covers the scenic boat voyage and stops along the coast. However, food and drinks are not included, so bringing some snacks or a picnic might be wise if you prefer a meal on board. Transportation to the port isn’t part of the package, so you’ll need to arrange that separately.
Guests generally describe the boat as comfortable but note that it can fill up quickly, especially since multiple stops are made along the route. Simon mentions that the crew was friendly and that the “sangria” on board was a nice touch, adding a bit of local flavor. Reviews also praise the guides for being knowledgeable, providing relevant details about the coastline and landmarks, adding a layer of interest to the voyage.
Bring your camera, sunscreen, and comfortable clothes—things that will help you enjoy a sunny day out on the water. Since the trip is only four hours, it fits well into a morning or early afternoon plan. Arriving early is advisable, especially if you want a good seat, as the boat can get quite full, according to reviews.

This boat trip is an excellent choice if you’re after spectacular views without the hassle of renting a car or navigating winding mountain roads. It’s especially suited for those who love relaxed sightseeing, with plenty of time to swim and soak up the scenery. Families, couples, or solo travelers looking for a laid-back but visually impressive experience will find this tour rewarding.
History buffs or geology enthusiasts might appreciate the dramatic cliffs and the lighthouse, while photographers will love the chance to capture Mallorca’s rugged coastline from the water. Budget travelers will find the price reasonable for four hours of scenic cruising, especially considering the reviews detailing the quality of the crew and the views.

This boat trip from Alcudia to Cap de Formentor and Formentor Beach offers a solid way to see Mallorca’s northern coast in a relaxed setting. The combination of scenic cruising, beach stops, and the possibility of swimming makes it a well-rounded experience for those who prefer to enjoy the coast from the water.
The value for money is clear, especially given the positive feedback about the guides and the stunning scenery. The main drawback is the potential for crowds, but if you arrive early, you can often secure a good spot and enjoy the trip comfortably.
This tour is particularly ideal for travelers wanting an easy, scenic excursion that provides memorable views, some light activity, and a taste of Mallorca’s rugged coastlines—all without a full-day commitment.

How long does the boat trip last?
The full cruise lasts about 4 hours, with departure times varying. Be sure to check availability before booking.
What is included in the price?
The ticket covers the scenic boat ride, stops at Coll Baix Beach and Formentor Beach, a ferry to Cap de Formentor, and the return cruise. Food and drinks are not included.
Is there a guide onboard?
Yes, the guides provide information about the coastline and landmarks, enhancing your understanding of the sights.
Should I bring my own food and drinks?
While basic food and drinks are not provided, guests often bring snacks or drinks, especially for the beach stop.
Is swimsuit and sunscreen necessary?
Definitely. You’ll want to wear comfortable clothes, and sunscreen is essential for protection under the Mallorca sun. A swimsuit is handy if you plan to swim.
Will the boat be crowded?
It can get full, especially if multiple stops are made. Arriving early helps secure a better spot.
Can children join this trip?
While not explicitly stated, it’s suitable for most ages given the relaxed pace, but check with the provider if you have specific concerns.
What is the best time to take this tour?
Check the availability for your travel dates, and consider a time when you prefer to avoid the busiest hours. Mornings or early afternoons are typical options.
Are there any restrictions or special considerations?
No major restrictions are noted, but bring essentials like sunscreen, camera, and comfortable clothing for a day on the water and in the sun.

This boat trip from Alcudia to Cap de Formentor and Formentor Beach offers a beautifully balanced mix of sightseeing, relaxation, and water fun. It’s a wonderful way to experience Mallorca’s dramatic coastline without the stress of planning or navigating. Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, you’ll appreciate the views, the friendly guides, and the simple pleasure of drifting along Mallorca’s rugged shores.
If you enjoy scenic cruising with opportunities for swimming and snapping photos, this tour is well worth considering. It’s especially suited for those seeking a straightforward, value-packed way to enjoy Mallorca’s natural beauty from the water—an experience that’s both memorable and refreshingly laid-back.