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Discover Alicante’s coast on a 2-hour late afternoon catamaran cruise. Enjoy stunning views, swimming, onboard drinks, and a relaxed vibe perfect for friends or couples.
If you’re after an experience that combines scenic beauty with relaxation, this 2-hour catamaran cruise along Alicante’s coast offers just that. It’s not your typical sightseeing trip — it’s about unwinding in style, enjoying the sea breeze, and soaking up some of Spain’s best coastal views. Priced at around $36 per person, this tour is praised for its friendly crew, beautiful scenery, and laid-back atmosphere.
What makes this experience particularly appealing? We love the way it balances spectacular vistas with the opportunity to swim and sip drinks onboard. You’ll get a chance to admire the coastline of Albufereta and Cabo de la Huerta from the water, making it a perfect escape from busier city attractions.
A potential consideration? The cruise requires a minimum of 15 guests to run, so if you’re traveling during low season or on a quiet day, it’s worth checking availability early. It’s best suited for couples, friends, or families looking for a chill afternoon with a touch of luxury.
If you’re craving a relaxed coastal outing with friendly guides, plenty of photo opportunities, and a chance to dip into the sea, this cruise could be just what you need.


This cruise is designed to be a relaxing escape rather than a high-energy adventure. From the moment you meet the Adventurer Catamaran dockside, it’s all about unwinding and enjoying the environment. The check-in process is smooth, and you’ll want to arrive about 15 minutes early to settle in and get your space.
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Once onboard, the crew — which includes friendly guides like Maks, praised for his welcoming attitude — will set sail along Alicante’s bay. During this first stretch, you’ll be treated to spectacular views of the coastline, with the notable landmarks of Albufereta and Cabo de la Huerta passing by. The music onboard creates a relaxed vibe, making it easy to kick back, take photos, or just enjoy the scenery.
After the initial sail, the boat anchors for about 45 minutes in a prime spot for swimming and snorkeling. Many reviewers mention how this is a highlight — the chance to dip into the clear waters of Alicante’s bay, with snorkel masks and fins provided for free. Although tubes are sold separately, the absence of guide-led snorkeling makes it a casual, self-led activity.
Reviewers like Silva appreciated the “lovely atmosphere” during this part, noting that the crew was very polite and attentive. Some travelers, like Kathleen, highlight the “luxurious experience” of relaxing on the nets with fresh fruits and a drink, which adds a touch of comfort to the aquatic escapade.
After swimming and relaxing, the boat raises anchor and heads back toward the port for the final 30-minute sail. The scenery here becomes even more captivating, especially in April and September when the sunset casts a golden glow over the water, though the cruise runs during late afternoons so you might catch a glimpse of the sunset if timing aligns.
Throughout the trip, the onboard staff — often praised for their professionalism and friendliness — serve drinks like local wine, cava, or tinto de verano, along with unlimited water, soft drinks, and juices. Food isn’t included but can be purchased onboard, with reviews indicating that local tapas and snacks are reasonably priced and well presented.

The boat itself is in excellent condition, spacious enough for groups, and well-equipped with restrooms, music, and shaded areas. The seating arrangement is flexible; reviewers suggest that arriving early doesn’t necessarily guarantee a specific spot, as there is some freedom to move once underway.
The crew, especially Maks, are often described as professional, welcoming, and attentive. With multilingual guides speaking Spanish, English, French, and German, the tour feels inclusive and accessible to international visitors.
What really sets this apart is the combination of gentle sailing, the chance to swim in the sea, and the peaceful, social atmosphere onboard. Many guests mention how the crew even performed a safety rescue — alerting another boat when a passenger fell overboard — which adds a layer of reassurance and professionalism.
Reviews also highlight that the overall value is excellent, considering the length, scenery, and included amenities. The price of $36 per person offers a relaxed, scenic experience that rivals more expensive tours which might include longer or more elaborate excursions.

This cruise is a great pick for those who want a calm, scenic outing rather than an action-packed adventure. It suits couples and friends looking to enjoy each other’s company in a beautiful setting, or families with children who are comfortable swimming and relaxing on a boat.
It’s perfect for travelers who appreciate authentic, laid-back experiences and want to capture some memorable photos of Alicante’s coastline. If you’re after luxury and high-adrenaline activities, this might not be your best fit. But if you’re seeking value, comfort, and stunning views, this cruise checks all the boxes.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts around 2 hours, including sailing, swimming, and relaxing time.
What is included in the price?
You get the catamaran cruise, welcome fruits, one alcoholic drink (beer, cava, wine, or tinto de verano), unlimited water, soft drinks, and snorkeling equipment.
Can I swim or snorkel during the trip?
Yes, there’s about 45 minutes of free time anchored in Alicante’s Bay for swimming and snorkeling — masks and fins are provided free of charge.
Are food and additional drinks available onboard?
Drinks like wine, cava, and tinto de verano are included, but you can purchase additional alcohol or local tapas separately. Food isn’t included in the ticket price.
Is this tour suitable for children or non-swimmers?
Yes, children who are comfortable in the water and can swim are welcome. Non-swimmers should be cautious, but the crew is friendly and attentive.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, it’s wise to reserve ahead, especially during peak seasons, as a minimum of 15 guests is required for the cruise to run. They also offer flexible cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
This Alicante catamaran cruise offers a wonderfully balanced experience for those craving a peaceful, scenic afternoon by the sea. It combines breathtaking coastal views, opportunities for swimming, and onboard drinks, all delivered by a friendly, professional crew. The price point makes it accessible without sacrificing comfort or quality.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just want a relaxing way to soak in Alicante’s beauty, this cruise hits the spot. It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who value authentic experiences in a relaxed setting, with enough flexibility to enjoy the sea and sunshine at your own pace.
For a memorable, value-packed coastal escape during your Alicante stay, this cruise deserves a spot on your itinerary.
Note: Always check availability in advance and arrive on time to ensure a smooth experience. Bring essentials like sun protection, swimwear, and a towel, and prepare to enjoy a laid-back slice of Spain’s beautiful shoreline.