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Discover Mallorca's coast on a 5-hour catamaran cruise from Alcudia, with swim stops, kayak options, a light lunch, and stunning scenic views.
Setting out on a catamaran cruise from Port d’Alcudia offers a relaxing way to see some of Mallorca’s most beautiful coastlines and hidden coves. This 5-hour trip combines leisurely sailing, scenic stops, and light onboard dining, making it an attractive option for those seeking a laid-back yet memorable day at sea.
What we really love about this experience is the opportunity to swim and snorkel in crystal-clear waters at secluded beaches, combined with the ease of having drinks and a simple lunch provided. It’s a perfect mix of adventure and relaxation—ideal if you’re tired of crowded beaches or just want to enjoy Mallorca’s coastline differently.
One possible consideration is the overcrowding some travelers have mentioned, especially on busy days, which can limit access to kayaks or snorkeling gear. If you’re looking for a quiet, intimate experience, this might not be the best choice during peak season.
However, if you’re after a value-packed, scenic, and social tour with plenty of opportunities to cool off in the water, this cruise is likely to suit you well. It’s perfect for first-timers wanting a taste of Mallorca’s coast, families, or anyone eager to see some of the island’s most photogenic spots without the hassle of planning each stop.

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The tour begins promptly at 10:00 am from Transports Maritims BRISAPasseig Marítim in Port d’Alcudia. You’ll set sail along the coastline, enjoying panoramic views of the lighthouse of Aucanada and the towering cliffs that define this part of Mallorca. The boat can host up to 110 travelers, but it often feels lively rather than cramped, provided you’re there on a typical day.
Reviews mention the crew as well-organized and friendly, with many appreciating the professionalism and efficiency during the trip. The captain’s knowledge of the area is evident, and the crew’s tips help decode the best spots to swim and snorkel.
The first stop is the remarkably secluded Coll Baix. This beach is praised for its tranquility and stunning turquoise waters, as well as its dramatic, rocky surroundings. Anchoring here, you get approximately 20 minutes to dive in, swim, or sunbathe. Reviewers highlight how perfect this spot is for a quick yet refreshing dip away from the crowds—“the water was crystal clear” and “a highlight of the trip” for many.
While the stop is brief, it’s enough time to fully enjoy the water and snap some photos of the rugged coastline. Some mention that the limited time can feel rushed, but overall, it’s appreciated as a peaceful break.
Following Coll Baix, the boat cruises past the lighthouse of Aucanada and the stunning cliffs, offering ample opportunities for photos. The journey itself is part of the experience—soaking in the views as the breeze cools your skin and the sun warms your face. Several reviews note how smooth and enjoyable the ride is, making it suitable for all ages.
The next anchor point is in a beautiful bay in the Bay of Pollensa. This 1-hour stop is where you’ll find the most activity—snorkeling, kayaking, paddleboarding, and swimming—without additional charge.
Many reviews mention how well-maintained and easy to use the snorkel gear and kayaks are. You’re likely to see some reviewer comments noting that while equipment was limited, the crew tried to accommodate everyone. One reviewer said, “there were very few kayaks and paddleboards, so we didn’t get to try paddling much,” but appreciated the chance to explore.
During this time, the crew is busy preparing a light lunch, which many reviewers find surprisingly satisfying given the simplicity of the dishes. Several say that the lunch is basic but tasty, with some wishing for more variety or dietary options. Drinks are available for purchase, which some find a little pricey, but most agree that the convenience offsets the cost.
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After an hour at the second stop, the cruise begins its leisurely return to port, rounding off a day filled with water, sun, and scenic views. The whole experience feels balanced—neither rushed nor dragging—thanks to the well-paced stops and the crew’s friendly, attentive service.

This tour caters to up to 110 guests, and reviews suggest it’s sometimes busy, but not overwhelmingly so. It tends to attract a mix of families, couples, and solo travelers, all looking for a relaxed day at sea. Some reviewers noted that during peak times, the boat can feel crowded, especially with limited water equipment.
At $83.26 per person, the cruise offers a reasonable price point considering the inclusions: boat ride, swim stops, kayak and snorkel gear, and a light onboard lunch. Reviewers generally see it as good value, especially for the convenience of not needing to organize each activity separately or worry about food.
The tour is weather-dependent; if conditions are poor, it can be canceled with a full refund or rescheduled. Most travelers report that the staff communicates clearly about weather issues and is flexible with change requests.

This cruise is ideal for first-time visitors wanting a quick overview of Mallorca’s coastline. It’s also great for families or groups looking for a relaxed, social experience with water activities. If you enjoy scenic views, swimming, and light bites, this trip ticks the boxes.
However, those seeking quiet, intimate experiences or with specific dietary needs might find the crowding or limited menu a drawback. Also, if you’re after a more luxurious or exclusive day at sea, this might not meet those expectations.

This catamaran cruise from Port d’Alcudia offers a very solid, well-organized way to enjoy Mallorca’s coast. Its highlights—stunning scenery, swim stops, kayak options, and good value for money—make it a popular choice. The crew’s friendliness and the smooth sailing contribute to a comfortable experience, even if the boat can get busy during peak season.
While it’s not a secluded or overly luxurious adventure, it provides a fun and scenic day at sea for a diverse range of travelers. It’s especially suited for those who want to see new parts of Mallorca with minimal fuss, while enjoying some water-based fun along the way.
If you’re after a balanced, enjoyable, and Instagram-worthy day out, this cruise will likely deliver just that—memories, scenic views, and a chance to relax in the sun.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, many reviews mention families enjoying the trip, especially since water activities like swimming and snorkeling are included. Just ensure children are comfortable in the water and understand the time limits at each stop.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sun protection (sunscreen, hat), and possibly a waterproof bag for your valuables. The boat likely provides snorkel gear and kayaks, but bringing your own mask or paddle if preferred can be helpful.
How long are the stops?
The first stop at Coll Baix is about 20 minutes, and the second in the Bay of Pollensa is around 1 hour. This gives enough time to swim, snorkel, or relax, but not so long that you get bored.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are available for purchase onboard. Some reviewers found the prices high, so consider bringing some water or a snack if you prefer.
What is the crowd level like?
The boat can hold up to 110 guests, and on busy days, it can feel crowded, especially for water activities. Arriving early can help secure a better spot or equipment access.
Is the food on board good?
Reviews describe the lunch as simple but tasty. It generally includes light dishes, and some travelers wish for more variety or dietary options. The onboard drinks are extra.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to bad weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. Good weather ensures smooth sailing and enjoyable stops.
Can I cancel if I change my mind?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance. Less notice means no refund.
This Mallorca catamaran cruise offers a wonderful mix of scenery, water fun, and ease. Whether you’re after picture-perfect moments or simply a relaxing day on the water, it’s a versatile option worth considering.