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Discover Mallorca’s stunning Alcúdia Bay on this 2-hour boat trip to Coll Baix, featuring scenic views, swimming stops, and memorable coastal scenery.

If you’re looking for a way to soak up some of Mallorca’s most beautiful coastline without breaking the bank, the Alcúdia Boat Trip to Coll Baix offers a solid option. This two-hour cruise is perfect for travelers wanting a quick, scenic escape, with the chance to enjoy turquoise waters, dramatic landscapes, and a bit of swimming.
One of the things we love about this trip is its combination of stunning views and approachable price point — at just $32 per person — making it accessible while still delivering on memorable scenery. The trip also features multiple stops, giving you ample opportunities for snorkeling and relaxing in the water. That said, it’s worth noting that the “glass bottom” aspect isn’t quite what some might expect, with a few small windows rather than a full viewing experience.
This activity suits those who enjoy a relaxed, scenic boat ride with a splash of adventure, especially families and small groups eager to explore Mallorca’s coastline in a laid-back setting. However, if you’re after a longer or more narrated tour, you’ll want to consider other options or longer trips.

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The adventure begins at the Alcudia Sea Trips kiosk, conveniently located in the Passeig Marítim. The check-in process is straightforward, but keep in mind that you’ll need to be punctual since the trip departs on time and doesn’t wait around.
The first stretch of the journey involves a scenic ferry ride across Alcúdia Bay. This segment is a chance to settle in and enjoy the views of the coastline. Several reviews mention that the ride itself is quite pleasant and offers plenty of opportunities to snap photos. Some travelers noted that the ferry ride is longer than expected, but most agree that it’s a relaxing way to start the experience.
After reaching the other side, the boat continues along the coast, passing spots like Alcanada beach and its famous lighthouse — one of Mallorca’s most recognizable landmarks. The views here are described as breathtaking, with travelers often mentioning how the rugged coastline and turquoise waters create an ideal backdrop for photos.
While the boat doesn’t offer narrated commentary, guides are generally friendly and helpful, making sure everyone finds the best spots for photos and small chats about the sights.
The highlight for many is the stop at Platja del Coll Baix, a secluded bay sheltered by mountainous terrain. This is where you can hop off the boat for a 15-minute swim in the calm, clear waters. Multiple reviews praise this part, with Geraldine describing it as a “beautiful trip” and noting children loved jumping into the sea.
However, some guests mention that the waiting time to get back on the boat can lead to crowded conditions, especially since only one ladder is available, which may cause queues. Still, most feel that the swim is worth the quick stop, especially if you’re prepared with your swim gear.
The return leg involves a leisurely cruise back along the coast, with brief stops to pick up additional passengers. Some travelers have found this part slightly chaotic due to the multiple pick-ups, but overall, it contributes to the relaxed, informal atmosphere.
The whole experience wraps up back at the original meeting point, making it easy to plan other activities afterward.

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This setup suits travelers who prefer to focus on the scenery and swimming rather than dining or logistics. The availability of snacks and drinks at reasonable prices adds small convenience without inflating the cost.


Many reviewers have shared their honest insights, which help paint a clearer picture. Geraldine loved the “beautiful trip around the bay” and the children’s joy of swimming, while John appreciated that “the staff adapted to the waves”, making the ride enjoyable even in rough sea conditions. Neil’s review highlights that the trip is quite “short but sweet,” emphasizing that it offers good value without overstaying its welcome.
Some critiques include the small windows of the glass bottom, with one reviewer noting they’re not as impressive as they sound. Others mention that the onboard narration is missing, so you’ll need to bring your own curiosity and guidebooks to make the most of the scenery.
Overall, most travelers agree that the trip is enjoyable and worth the price, especially for families and those seeking a quick scenic outing.

The Alcúdia Boat Trip to Coll Baix serves as a fantastic, budget-friendly way to see some of Mallorca’s most striking coastal scenery without committing to a full-day tour. It’s perfect for travelers who want a laid-back experience with the chance to swim in calm, clear waters and take plenty of photos. The trip’s short duration and multiple stops make it accessible for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
While the glass bottom isn’t quite as panoramic as some might hope, the views around the coast, along with the swimming stop at Coll Baix, more than compensate. The friendly guides and reasonable onboard prices for snacks and drinks add to the overall value. If you’re looking for a relaxed, scenic cruise that provides just enough adventure and stunning vistas, this trip fits the bill.
If you’re after an authentic Mallorca experience with easy logistics and memorable views, this cruise offers a laid-back way to enjoy the island’s northern coastline. Just remember to bring your swim gear, arrive early, and expect a charming, informal ride with friendly staff.
“beautiful trip around the bay with my family. They even jumped from the boat and had a swim, the children especially loved it”

Is this boat trip suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention kids having a great time, especially jumping into the water and enjoying the scenery. The short swim stop is particularly popular with families.
How long does the trip last?
The entire experience lasts around two hours, including the ferry ride, sightseeing, and swimming stop.
Are food and drinks included?
No, but snacks and drinks are available for purchase onboard at reasonable prices.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
It’s recommended to bring swimwear, a towel, and a camera. No mention of snorkeling gear being provided, but you can enjoy swimming in the waters.
Is there narration during the trip?
No, the trip does not include guided commentary. Guides are friendly and helpful but do not provide detailed explanations of the sights.
Is it accessible for people with mobility issues?
This activity is not suitable for those with mobility impairments due to quick stops and limited access.
To sum it up, this boat trip stands out as a great value option for those wanting a quick, scenic, and family-friendly excursion. It’s perfect for travelers who prioritize stunning views and swimming over detailed narration or extended tours. For an easygoing day on Mallorca’s coast, it hits the right notes—just be prepared for a brief, lively ride with plenty of photo opportunities.