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Discover Menorca's stunning coastline with a 3-hour speedboat tour featuring caves, beaches, and snorkeling—perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Exploring the north coast of Menorca via a speedboat trip offers an exciting way to see some of the island’s most stunning natural sights. This 3-hour excursion, organized by Dia Complert, takes you past dramatic cliffs, hidden caves, and untouched beaches, with the opportunity to snorkel in protected waters. It’s a fantastic choice for travelers who love adventure, nature, and a touch of the authentic Menorcan coastline.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines an exhilarating boat ride with the chance for some relaxing snorkeling in a marine reserve. The small group size (limited to 11 people) makes it feel intimate and personalized, especially with guides who are known for being knowledgeable and friendly. One thing to consider is that punctuality is key—departures are strictly on time, so arriving 15 minutes early is recommended. This tour is particularly suited for those looking for a quick but memorable taste of Menorca’s coast, especially if you’re short on time but craving a genuine seaside adventure.


This boat trip is an excellent way to see Menorca’s rugged northern coastline without the hassle of arranging transport or multiple stops. The entire experience lasts around 3 hours, which makes it perfect for travelers with limited time but a desire to see as much as possible. From the moment you set off from Fornells, you’re in for a scenic ride along cliffs and caves that seem almost untouched. The water is crystal clear, making the scenery even more spectacular.
One of the standout features of this tour is the guided exploration of caves and beaches. The guides, who speak multiple languages including English, Spanish, Catalan, and French, are often praised for their extensive knowledge and friendly attitude. They make the experience more engaging, pointing out interesting formations and sharing local insights. As one reviewer noted, their guide was “very knowledgeable and helpful,” adding a layer of authenticity to the trip.
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The tour begins at AVD. PASSEIG MARÍTIM, 41 in Fornells, a lively seaside town known for its fishing harbor and fresh seafood. Arriving 15 minutes early is highly recommended to ensure you’re on time because the boat departs promptly. The guide and skipper, part of Dia Complert’s team, will greet you and prepare for an exciting journey.
As the boat leaves the bay, the real adventure begins. You’ll cruise past towering cliffs and impressive caves, carved by wind and water over centuries. The sea conditions will determine if the boat can venture into the caves—if the weather is right, you’ll get to see these natural formations up close, which is a major highlight.
Travelers have expressed appreciation for the stunning scenery, with one reviewer saying, “we loved the way the cliffs and caves made us feel like we were in a different world.” The boat’s speed and maneuverability allow you to access spots that are often unreachable by land.
One of the most praised aspects of this trip is the snorkeling session in a protected marine area. The guides provide snorkeling equipment, including masks and fins, and will help organize a safe and fun experience. The waters are described as crystal clear, offering excellent visibility for observing marine life. Reviewers mention that their guides were particularly helpful, making sure everyone felt comfortable in the water.
Since the snorkeling is contingent on sea conditions, it might happen directly in the cave or off virgin beaches—an experience that feels both adventurous and exclusive. Many travelers comment that this part of the tour adds a special touch, making the trip feel like a true underwater discovery.
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After roughly three hours of sightseeing, swimming, and snapping photos, the boat returns to the starting point at AVD. PASSEIG MARÍTIM, 41. The small group size ensures a relaxed atmosphere during the return, with plenty of time to ask questions or simply enjoy the view.

Small group size ensures you’re not just another face in a crowd, and the guides’ multilingual capabilities make the experience accessible and engaging. The focus on authentic Menorcan scenery and marine life makes it more than just a sightseeing cruise—it’s an immersive nature experience.
The inclusion of snorkeling gear and soft drinks adds to the trip’s value, giving you everything needed for a comfortable adventure. The strict punctuality policy emphasizes professionalism, helping to keep the experience smooth and stress-free.
Reviewers have emphasized the knowledge and friendliness of the guides, with many praising the trip as “fantastic,” and noting that it’s a must-do for anyone visiting Menorca. The natural beauty, combined with the expert guidance, makes this a highlight of many travelers’ stays.


This Fornells boat trip to coves and beaches with snorkeling offers an exciting way for travelers to experience Menorca’s pristine coastline in just three hours. The combination of stunning scenery, expert guides, and the chance to snorkel in protected waters makes it both rewarding and fun. Its small group size makes it ideal for those seeking a personalized experience and some authentic moments away from crowded tourist spots.
If you’re an adventure lover, a nature enthusiast, or just looking for a relaxing yet exciting half-day activity, this trip ticks all those boxes. It’s especially suited for travelers with limited time who want a taste of Menorca’s natural beauty without sacrificing comfort or safety.
The tour provides excellent value—covering transportation, snorkeling gear, insurance, and soft drinks at a reasonable price—making it a memorable part of any Menorcan holiday.
Is the boat trip suitable for children?
Most reviews focus on adults, but given the small group size and gentle nature of the excursion, it’s likely suitable for older children who can handle a boat ride and swimming, provided they are comfortable in the water.
What should I bring for the snorkeling session?
Bring your camera, towel, swimwear, and hat. Snorkeling equipment is provided, so you won’t need to bring your own unless you prefer a specific mask or fins.
How punctual should I be?
Very punctual. The boat departs exactly at the scheduled time, so arriving 15 minutes early is recommended to avoid missing the trip.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the snorkeling and cave visits depend on sea conditions. If the sea is too rough, the guides may adjust the itinerary for your safety.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English, Spanish, Catalan, and French, making the tour accessible to a broad range of travelers.
How many people will be on the boat?
The maximum group size is 11, allowing for a more intimate experience and personalized attention from the guides.
This speedboat tour in Fornells is a beautifully crafted adventure that promises a genuine glimpse into Menorca’s wild and captivating coastline. Whether you’re snapping photos of cliffs, exploring caves, or floating in clear waters, it’s a memorable way to connect with the island’s natural charm.