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Discover the beauty of Mallorca's Bay of Palma with a 2-hour kayak rental, offering scenic stops, snorkelling, and peaceful exploration—perfect for active adventurers.
If you’re after a flexible, fun way to experience Mallorca’s stunning coastline, this kayak rental in the Bay of Palma might just be what you’re looking for. Whether you’re a seasoned paddler or new to kayaking, you’ll find this activity offers a good balance between adventure and leisure. You get to rent a single or double kayak, explore at your own pace, and enjoy some of the most scenic spots in the area — all without the pressure of a guided tour.
One of the highlights is the chance to paddle out to the islet of Sa Galera, home to Phoenician archaeological remains and a spot that adds a layer of history to your day on the water. The opportunity to stop for a swim or snorkel along the way makes this more than just a paddling session; it’s an experience that blends exercise, nature, and cultural discovery.
That said, since it’s a self-guided activity, it’s best suited for those comfortable with kayaking and familiar with basic water safety. For travelers who prefer a guided experience or want a more structured tour, this might not be the perfect fit. But for independent spirits who appreciate flexibility and quiet moments by the sea, this kayak rental offers real value.


We love the idea of having a self-guided kayak experience in Mallorca, especially since it gives you the freedom to chart your own adventure. Starting from Can Pastilla, you’ll find the process straightforward: rent your kayak, get fitted with equipment and a life jacket, and then you’re ready to hit the water. While this isn’t a guided tour, the ease of access and flexible timing make it a popular choice among independent travelers and confident kayakers.
The highlight of this experience is undoubtedly paddling out to the islet of Sa Galera, which is steeped in history. This tiny island boasts archaeological sites dating back to Phoenician times, making it a special stop for those curious about the area’s ancient past. Visitors have praised the ability to explore at their own pace, with some noting that stopping to snorkel or swim makes the journey even more rewarding.
If you’re feeling energetic, you can paddle further to Portixol or even get a glimpse of Palma’s iconic cathedral — a splendid backdrop for photos and a memorable way to see the city from the water.
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Starting Point & Equipment: All your gear, including the kayak, paddle, and life vest, is ready for pickup at the shop. It’s wise to check the exact location beforehand to streamline your start. The process is smooth, and staff are generally friendly and helpful.
Timing & Flexibility: The rental lasts for two hours, but check the availability to see the specific start times. This short window is perfect if you’re looking for a quick, active escape rather than a full-day tour.
The Route & Stops: Typically, paddlers head out from Can Pastilla toward Sa Galera, a small islet with archaeological significance. The area is also excellent for swimming and snorkelling, with reviews highlighting the opportunity for “moments of serenity” amid the activity — a rarity in busy holiday spots.
Snorkelling & Swimming: Many visitors, including those who left reviews, appreciated the chance to take breaks, swim, and snorkel in clear waters. The shallow, calm areas near the islet make for enjoyable breaks – just remember to bring your swimwear and towel.
Views & Scenery: Expect to see Palma’s skyline, the coast, and perhaps some local marine life if you’re lucky. The experience blends sport with peaceful moments, ideal for those wanting a mindful connection with the sea.

This activity is best suited for travelers who are comfortable in the water and enjoy doing things independently. If you love having the freedom to explore at your own pace without a guide, you’ll appreciate the flexibility here.
It’s also ideal for those interested in combining physical activity with cultural discovery. The visit to Sa Galera adds a historical touch, making the trip more meaningful than just a paddle along the coast. Plus, snorkelers and swimmers will find the stops refreshing and worthwhile.
However, non-swimmers and those with limited mobility might find it less suitable. Also, since the activity doesn’t include transport, it’s best if you’re staying relatively close to Can Pastilla or comfortable organizing your own transfer.

At a glance, the cost covers kayak rental, safety equipment, and the freedom to explore. For two hours of flexible, independent kayaking with scenic stops, the price offers good value, especially considering the stunning views you’ll get and the chance to add snorkelling to your adventure.
Since there’s no guide included, you’re paying primarily for the equipment and location access. If you’re an experienced paddler or someone who enjoys self-directed activities, this can be a cost-effective way to enjoy Mallorca’s coast without additional costs for guides or group tours.
This kayak rental experience in Mallorca strikes a balance between adventure and tranquility. It’s perfect for travelers who love exploring independently, enjoy water-based activities, and want to incorporate some historical sightseeing into their day. The freedom to navigate at your own pace, combined with the stunning scenery and opportunities for swimming and snorkelling, makes it a memorable way to see Mallorca’s coastline from a different perspective.
The activity’s simplicity and flexibility are its biggest strengths — no guides, no rigid schedule, just you, your kayak, and the sea. It’s especially well-suited for confident swimmers or paddlers who want a quick but authentic coastal experience.
While it might not be ideal if you prefer guided tours or are traveling with non-swimmers or very young children, for those seeking a peaceful, active adventure, this kayak rental offers excellent value and genuine fun on the water.

Is this activity suitable for beginners? Since it’s a self-guided activity, it’s best for those comfortable with kayaking and water safety. Beginners should feel confident in their swimming and paddling skills.
What is included in the rental? You get kayak equipment and a life vest. Wetsuits aren’t included, so bring your own if you want extra warmth.
Are guides provided? No, this is a non-guided activity, offering you the freedom to explore on your own.
Can I snorkel during this activity? Yes, many reviews mention stopping to swim and snorkel in the clear waters near Sa Galera.
What should I bring? Pack swimwear, a towel, and perhaps sunscreen. Valuables and alcohol aren’t allowed for safety reasons.
How long does the activity last? The rental is for 2 hours, but check the available start times when booking.
Is transportation included? No, you need to reach the meeting point yourself; the activity ends where you start.
Can children participate? This activity isn’t suitable for babies under 1 year or non-swimmers, so children must be comfortable in the water.
What are the main sights I’ll see? Expect to paddle around Palma’s coastline, visit the archaeological site of Sa Galera, and enjoy views of Palma’s historic cityscape.
Do I need to plan for food or drinks? No, food and drinks aren’t included, so bring your own if you’d like a picnic or refreshments after your session.
This Mallorca kayak experience offers an excellent way to combine physical activity, scenic beauty, and cultural interest—all at your own pace. Whether you’re paddling out to archaeological sites or enjoying a peaceful swim, it’s a flexible and memorable way to explore the island’s coastal charm.