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Discover Mallorca’s hidden sea cave, Cova des Coloms, on a boat tour with swimming, natural formations, and stories—perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers.
If you’re craving an adventure that combines stunning scenery, a bit of history, and a splash of water fun, the Cova des Coloms sea cave tour from Mallorca ticks all those boxes. This two-hour boat journey whisks you along Mallorca’s east coast, past idyllic beaches, and into a lesser-known sea cave filled with stalactites, stalagmites, and lakes that seem straight out of a fairy tale. It’s a family-friendly trip, though it’s best suited for those comfortable in the water and with a spirit of curiosity.
What we particularly love about this experience? First, the chance to swim into the caves and get up close with their natural formations. Second, the guided stories about pirate legends and the cave’s history add a layer of intrigue that elevates the trip beyond mere sightseeing. On the flip side, a possible consideration is that this tour isn’t suitable for everyone—especially those with mobility issues, claustrophobia, or seasickness. Still, if you’re up for a splashy, scenic adventure, this is a fantastic choice in Mallorca.


This excursion is perfect if you’re the kind of traveler who loves discovering secret spots and enjoys a mix of relaxation and adventure. The experience kicks off with a friendly meet-and-greet with the team from Skualo Porto Cristo, who show you their clean, welcoming setup. Expect a quick briefing on what’s to come—a helpful bit of preparation since you’ll be jumping into the water and exploring a natural wonder that’s both beautiful and a little mysterious.
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The journey begins with a boat ride along Mallorca’s east coast, a stretch packed with picture-perfect beaches and coves. You’ll pass Cala Varques, famous for its pristine sands and crystal waters, as well as Cala Magraner, both offering fantastic views and photo opportunities. The boat itself is comfortable, and the small group size means you won’t feel lost in a crowd—just enough people to keep the atmosphere lively but intimate.
What we appreciated during the ride was the guides’ knowledge—they share interesting tidbits about the coast, natural features, and local legends. The boat is an ideal way to take in the scenery while relaxing, with the sea breeze adding to the overall enjoyment.
Once you reach the cave, the real fun begins. The highlight is swimming directly to the cave’s entrance, which is a thrill for many. The guides, multilingual and personable, provide all the necessary equipment—such as masks, snorkels, and wetsuits—so you’re ready to go. As mentioned in reviews, the guides like Carlos and Maria are praised for their professionalism and storytelling skills, making the experience both safe and engaging.
Passing into the cave, you’ll find a large chamber filled with stalactites and stalagmites, which are formations that have taken centuries to develop. Inside, the water’s clarity is exceptional, revealing intricate shapes and sparkling lakes. Some explorers describe climbing and swimming through these lakes, which add a sense of adventure and discovery.
The inside of the cave offers multiple points of interest, with some lakes requiring a bit of swimming and climbing. The natural formations make each step inside feel like entering a hidden world carved by nature itself. The guides will tell stories about pirates and adventurers who supposedly used this cave as a hideout, adding a historical flavor that complements the natural beauty.
According to reviews, the experience is highly rated—many visitors mention the “unforgettable” nature of the tour and the “excellent guides.” The one reviewer from GetYourGuide called it “a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” which speaks volumes. The small group size ensures personalized attention, making it easier to ask questions and get detailed explanations.
What’s particularly good about this tour is the balance of fun, education, and physical activity. Participants are encouraged to swim freely, explore at their own pace, and enjoy the natural surroundings. The expense of the tour, factoring in the guide, equipment, and boat ride, is justified by the richness of the experience and the chance to see Mallorca from a completely different perspective.
While the tour is superb for adventurous travelers, it’s not suitable for everyone. It’s important to note that people with mobility issues, claustrophobia, or certain medical conditions should consider other options. Non-swimmers or those prone to seasickness might find the experience challenging, as the boat ride can be a bit bumpy, and swimming is essential to fully enjoy the cave interior.

This boat trip to Cova des Coloms offers a rare chance to experience Mallorca’s hidden natural treasures. The mix of scenic views, exciting swimming, and storytelling creates an outing that feels both adventurous and educational. For anyone who appreciates natural beauty, loves a splash of water, and enjoys stories of pirates and explorers, this tour hits the sweet spot.
The small group size and professional guides make it a comfortable, personalized experience, while the natural formations and lakes inside the cave are genuinely breathtaking. It’s a superb choice for active travelers, families with older children, or anyone looking to add a splash of adventure to their Mallorca holiday.
If you’re after a well-rounded, value-packed excursion that combines scenery, storytelling, and a bit of adrenaline, this tour genuinely delivers.
“Sehr gute Guides und ein einmaliges Erlebnis.”

Is the tour suitable for children?
It depends on the child’s age and swimming ability. Since swimming and climbing are involved, it's best suited for older children comfortable in the water.
What should I bring?
You’ll need swimwear and a towel. The tour provides all necessary equipment like masks, snorkels, and wetsuits.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The booking also offers the flexibility to reserve now and pay later.
How long is the boat ride?
The total experience lasts about 2 hours, including the boat ride, swimming, and exploring inside the cave.
Is the tour multilingual?
Yes, guides speak Spanish, English, German, French, Portuguese, and Catalan, ensuring clear communication for most travelers.
Is the tour physically demanding?
Some activity is involved, such as swimming and climbing, so it’s better suited for those with a reasonable fitness level and no serious health issues.
What if I get seasick?
Seasickness can be an issue for some. If you’re prone, consider taking precautions before the trip, as the boat ride can be bumpy.
To sum it up, the Mallorca: Cova des Coloms Sea Cave excursion offers an engaging, scenic, and somewhat adventurous way to experience the island’s natural beauty. Perfect for those who love water, stories, and stunning scenery, it’s a memorable addition to any Mallorca itinerary. Just remember to check your comfort with swimming and physical activity beforehand, and you’ll be rewarded with a truly unique experience.