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Experience Mallorca’s coast on a 3.5-hour boat trip with swimming, snorkeling, and stunning vistas. Perfect for relaxing, exploring marine reserves, and soaking up the sun.
If you’re looking for a way to enjoy Mallorca’s crystalline waters while taking a break from busy sightseeing, this 3.5-hour boat trip with Cruise Cormoran offers a relaxed way to see the southwest coast. This modern catamaran cruise combines sunbathing, snorkeling, and marine exploration with the chance to unwind aboard a spacious vessel. It’s an experience that appeals to travelers craving both adventure and leisure, all wrapped into one affordable package.
What we find particularly appealing about this tour is the combination of scenic views and underwater discovery — especially the opportunity to visit two protected marine reserves. However, as with many boat trips, the experience depends heavily on weather conditions and how well the crew manages the logistics. It’s best suited for those who love to relax in nature, enjoy some snorkeling, and don’t mind a longer transfer or boat ride to reach the highlights.


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Booking this tour is straightforward and flexible, with options to reserve now and pay later, allowing you to keep your plans open up until the last minute. The activity includes a pick-up service, which is both convenient and makes getting to the meeting point hassle-free. The pickup buses are described as timely, comfortable, and air-conditioned, which is a welcome touch after a long day of exploring Mallorca.
The exact starting location may vary depending on the option you select, but it’s generally easy to find, and the tour staff are known for their helpfulness. Once onboard, the spacious catamaran feels secure and stable, providing a good vantage point for taking photos of the coastline and surrounding islands.
The captain will steer the vessel along Mallorca’s southwest coast, with routes potentially adjusted based on weather or sea conditions. This flexibility is important, as it can affect the stops and overall experience.
The main draw of this trip is its two snorkel stops, which are particularly appreciated by travelers. You’ll be given masks and snorkels, although a deposit of 20 is required for gear, which is common and ensures proper maintenance. Reviews mention that the waters where you snorkel are deep and clear, offering decent chances to spot small fish and marine life, although some noted that the deep waters mean the underwater scenery might not always be reef-like.
A highlight from reviews is the friendly crew, who are cortious and accommodating. They also take care to ensure everyone gets a chance to swim or snorkel, with some reviewers commenting on the ample time for water activities — up to 80 minutes in some cases.
More Great Tours NearbyThe boat itself is equipped with two bars selling drinks, snacks, and perhaps small tapas, though these are at extra cost. Reviews suggest the drinks are cold and refreshing, perfect after swimming or just lounging in the sun. The sundeck is ample, with plenty of space for sunbathing and relaxing — one guest mentioned they enjoyed working on a tan during the cruise.
The restroom facilities are noted to be available, which is always reassuring on a 3.5-hour trip. Some guests mention that the boat can get busy, especially during peak seasons, so arriving early or reserving in advance helps secure a good spot.
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Visiting two Natural Marine Reserves is a key part of this tour. These protected areas offer cleaner waters and a chance to see marine ecosystems that are less disturbed by human activity. Reviewers highlight the beautiful vistas along the coast, with some mentioning that the boat’s route provides excellent views of the cliffs and coves.
While snorkeling is a main activity, many appreciate the opportunity to simply relax and take in the scenery, with some photos capturing the dramatic coastline and azure waters. One traveler mentioned that the trip was a “great way to see other parts of the island”, especially since the ride itself is described as relaxing and scenic.

The most commonly praised aspects include the knowledgeable crew, especially guides like Dominick, who provide informative commentary and make everyone feel comfortable. Reviewers also love the stunning scenery, with many saying the views are worth the cost alone.
A recurring theme is the value for money — for $40, travelers feel they’re getting a lot of relaxation, water activity, and scenic beauty. The snorkeling gear, though requiring a small deposit, is generally sufficient, and the restroom facilities on board are appreciated for comfort.
Some reviewers note that the waters can be very deep, which means snorkeling might not always offer the reef-like experience some swimmers hope for. Plus, boat crowding during peak times can reduce comfort and space, so booking early is recommended.
A few mention that the snorkeling gear could be better, and bringing your own might improve the experience. Also, since drinks are not included in the price, adding a few euros for a cold drink is expected, which adds to the overall cost.

This boat trip is ideal for relaxed travelers who want to enjoy Mallorca’s coast without strenuous activity. It’s perfect if you enjoy sunbathing, swimming, and light marine exploration. It caters well to families, groups of friends, or solo travelers seeking a laid-back day.
Those looking for a quick, scenic escape with good value and friendly crew will find this trip satisfying. However, if you’re very keen on snorkeling or expect reef ecosystems, you might find the underwater scenery somewhat limited due to the deep waters.

This Mallorca boat trip offers a solid blend of relaxation and adventure, with the added bonus of visiting two marine reserves. For just around $40, you get a scenic cruise, water activities, and the chance to enjoy Mallorca from a different perspective. The experience is enhanced by knowledgeable guides, comfortable surroundings, and a friendly atmosphere.
It’s a great choice for those who want a leisurely day out on the water, taking in spectacular coastal views while having the option to snorkel in clear, protected waters. Keep in mind that the weather can influence the route and experience, but overall, it’s a well-regarded outing that delivers both value and authentic Mallorca charm.
“This trip I would highly recommend, definitely the best boat trip Ive taken so far”

Is there a dress code for the boat trip?
Yes, you should bring swimwear and a towel. Wearing biodegradable sunscreen is recommended to protect marine life.
Are drinks included in the price?
No, drinks are available for purchase on board at the two bars, so you might want to bring some cash or cards.
Will the route change?
Yes, the captain may vary the route based on weather and sea conditions, which could affect the stops and overall experience.
Is the trip suitable for everyone?
It’s not suitable for people with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as the tour involves some basic accessibility considerations.
How long are the snorkeling stops?
Guests typically get up to 80 minutes for swimming and snorkeling, giving plenty of time to explore underwater.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and biodegradable sunscreen. You might also want to bring your own snorkeling gear for a better fit.
What is the maximum duration of the trip?
The cruise lasts approximately 3.5 hours, including cruising, stops, and return.
Whether you’re after a relaxing day soaking up the sun, an underwater adventure, or just a scenic cruise, this Mallorca boat trip offers a practical, enjoyable way to see the coast. With friendly guides, beautiful vistas, and a good mix of activities, it’s a solid choice for many travelers looking to make the most of their time on the island.
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