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Discover Cabrera Island on a premium or fast boat tour from Colonia Sant Jordi, with stunning scenery, wildlife sightings, and historical sites—perfect for nature lovers and explorers.
If you’re heading to Mallorca and craving an escape into nature with a touch of history, the Cabrera Archipelago boat tour deserves a spot on your itinerary. Offered from the charming fishing village of Colonia Sant Jordi, this excursion promises a scenic voyage, wildlife encounters, and plenty of free time to enjoy one of the Balearics’ most pristine natural areas. Whether you opt for the Premium or Fast option, you’ll get a taste of the stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and fascinating sights that make Cabrera so special.
One of the things we love about this tour is the balance between guided exploration and free time—you’re not just on a boat rushing past, but genuinely getting to soak in the natural beauty and history of Cabrera Island. Plus, the boat trip itself offers excellent views and the chance to spot dolphins, flying fish, and seabirds, which adds an exciting wildlife element.
A potential consideration? The duration varies—up to 6 hours—so if you’re tight on time or prefer a quick overview, the shorter “Express” version may suit you better. Still, even in 3 hours, you’ll experience a glimpse of Cabrera’s charm, making it flexible for different travel styles.
This tour is best suited for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone eager for a relaxing but engaging day on the water. It’s especially appealing if you’re keen to discover the less-visited parts of Mallorca outside the bustling beaches.


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The adventure begins in Colonia Sant Jordi, a picturesque seaside town known for its laid-back vibe and fishing heritage. You’re advised to arrive at least 30 minutes early at the supplier’s office to exchange your voucher and settle in. From there, the boat—typically a comfortable vessel suited to the day’s excursion—sets sail into the calm waters of the Mediterranean.
The crew, including friendly guides who speak Catalan, English, German, and Spanish, quickly sets a relaxed tone. As the boat departs, you’ll love the views of the coastline and the sense of anticipation building. This is where the wildlife watching kicks in: flying fish might dart past the boat, and if luck is on your side, dolphins could join the ride, turning the journey into a mini marine safari.
The boat circles the entire Cabrera Archipelago, giving you an all-encompassing look at the islets and cliffs. The first stop is at Foradada, the first islet, renowned for its natural arch and dramatic landscape. As you cruise past, keep an eye out for seabirds nesting along the cliffs, including the threatened Balearic Shearwater—a highlight for birdwatchers.
The route encompasses 19 islets, each with its own unique character, from rugged rocks to peaceful coves. The scenery is nothing short of spectacular, especially if you’re into photography. Many reviews mention how stunning the views are—clear waters contrasting with rocky formations create ideal photo ops.
Upon arriving at Cabrera Port, you’ll be greeted by park guides who share insights into the island’s natural and cultural significance. This is your chance to explore at your own pace during your free time, which varies depending on your tour choice:
During free time, the options are plentiful:
After soaking up Cabrera’s natural and historical sights, the boat heads to Sa Cova, the famous Blue Cave. Weather conditions permitting, you’ll get a chance to enter this stunning sea cave for a quick swim stop. Many guests mention how refreshing it is, especially after a warm day of exploring.
The journey back to Colonia Sant Jordi is smooth, and the crew often keeps an eye out for marine life or seabirds along the way, adding an extra element of excitement.

The tour price covers the boat journey and guided information, but not food, drinks, or entrance tickets to attractions—so pack water, snacks, and maybe a swimsuit. The boats are modern and comfortable, with attentive staff, which enhances the overall experience.
Given the price point—which we don’t have exact figures for here—this tour offers good value considering the extensive route, wildlife watching, and free time on Cabrera. The full-day version provides a richer experience, but even the shorter trip is worthwhile if your schedule is tight.

This experience suits nature lovers, history enthusiasts, and those seeking a relaxing day on the water. It’s great if you want to escape the crowds and enjoy relatively untouched scenery.
If you’re traveling with family, the boat’s stability and the variety of activities on land make it a good option. However, if you’re prone to seasickness, it’s worth considering the boat’s size and the sea conditions.
Those looking for a quick overview of Cabrera might prefer the shorter, 3-hour version, but travelers wanting more leisure time should opt for the full 6-hour experience.

This boat tour from Colonia Sant Jordi offers an engaging mix of scenic landscapes, wildlife encounters, and cultural history, making it a standout day trip in Mallorca. The stunning views of the archipelago, combined with opportunities to see seabirds and possibly dolphins, make it an exciting outing. The guided visits and free time on Cabrera balance education and relaxation, ensuring everyone finds something to enjoy.
The value is evident in the diversity of experiences packed into one trip—whether you’re exploring ancient ruins, lounging on a beach, or marveling at sea caves. The friendly crew and comfortable boats add to the overall positive impression, making it a dependable choice for a memorable day.
If you’re looking to combine natural beauty with some cultural insights, and enjoy a smooth, well-organized trip, this tour ticks all the boxes. It’s perfect for those who want a genuine, immersive experience of Cabrera without the hassle of organizing multiple activities separately.
“Très belle journée, voyage en bateau excellent, les marins sont très sympathiques. L'île est superbe, les plages magnifiques.”

What is included in the tour?
The tour price covers the boat journey and guided commentary. It does not include food, drinks, or entrance fees to attractions on the island.
How long does the tour last?
You can choose between a 3-hour express tour or a 6-hour full experience. Both include the same itinerary, with the difference being the amount of free time in Cabrera.
Do I need to bring anything?
Yes, it’s best to bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and possibly a swimsuit if you plan to swim at Sa Cova or beaches. There’s a small cafeteria at the port but no large restaurant on the island.
What wildlife might I see?
Seabirds like the Balearic Shearwater are common, and there’s a chance to see flying fish and, if luck is on your side, dolphins.
Is there guided commentary on board?
Yes, guides provide information in multiple languages, sharing insights into Cabrera’s history, ecology, and notable sites.
Can I visit historical sites during the free time?
Absolutely. You can walk to the castle, museum, archeological sites, or the French Monument, depending on your interests.
What makes this tour a good value?
The combination of a scenic cruise, wildlife sightings, cultural visits, and flexible timing offers a comprehensive experience worth the price.
Is the tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, it’s family-friendly, especially if your kids enjoy boat trips and exploring beaches or historic sites.
This comprehensive review aims to give you all the practical insights you need to decide if the Cabrera boat tour from Colonia Sant Jordi is right for your Mallorca adventure. Whether you’re into nature, history, or simply relaxing on the water, this trip promises a memorable day in one of the Balearic’s most beautiful spots.