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Discover Mallorca’s eastern coast on a glass-bottom boat trip from Cala Millor. Enjoy stunning views, snorkeling stops, and flexible itineraries.
Exploring Mallorca’s eastern shoreline on a glass-bottom boat might be one of those relaxing yet scenic adventures you didn’t know you needed. From Cala Millor, this tour offers a chance to see the coast’s coves, beaches, and caves without getting your feet wet — unless you choose to snorkel or swim during designated stops. With seven different routes to pick from, the experience caters to a variety of schedules and interests, making it flexible for most travelers.
What truly appeals is how these trips combine convenience and stunning scenery — you get the chance to see Mallorca from the water, with the added bonus of underwater views through the glass bottom. But keep in mind, weather conditions can influence some aspects of the trip, like swimming stops, and the prices are modest but should be weighed against the overall experience.
This tour is ideal for families, couples, or groups who want a relaxed, scenic outing with options for snorkeling, and those who appreciate a bit of flexibility in their sightseeing plans. Whether you’re after a quick 1.5-hour ride or a longer 4-hour voyage, there’s likely a route that fits your time frame.


The tour departs from Cala Millor, where you’ll meet at the Mallorca Sea Paradise ticket office. From here, the routes vary from short 1.5-hour trips to longer 4-hour excursions, each offering different sights and stops.
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This is a quick, scenic trip focusing on the coast between Cala Millor and Porto Cristo. You’ll pass by beaches like Sa Coma and Porto Cristo itself, with a chance to see the coastline’s natural beauty without much time commitment. This route is perfect if you’re limited on time or simply want a brief introduction to Mallorca’s eastern shore.
This itinerary takes you further up the coast, offering views of Cala Bona, Font de Sa Cala, and Canyamel. One notable feature is the opportunity for a snorkeling stop in Cala Ratjada or nearby spots, provided weather permits. Reviewers mention enjoying the downstairs viewing windows during stops, which gives a close-up look at underwater life without getting wet.
Here, you’ll visit popular sights like the Pirate Cave and Cala Varques, famous for its natural bridge. The boat will stop at Cala Morlanda for swimming and snorkeling, giving a chance to cool off amid scenic caves and beaches. This route combines natural beauty with a splash of adventure as you glide past caves and swim in crystal-clear waters.
This longer trip offers a more comprehensive coastal experience, stopping for snorkeling at Font de Sa Cala and Canyamel. It’s an excellent choice for those who want a balance of sightseeing and underwater exploration.
This is similar to the 2-hour adventure but with extra time for swimming and longer stops at Cala Morlanda and Cala Varques. It’s a good pick for travelers who prefer a bit more leisure in their day.
This extended tour takes in a full loop of Mallorca’s east coast, with multiple stops and the chance to snorkel in Porto Cristo or Cala Varques. The added time means more opportunities to relax, enjoy the views, and possibly spot marine wildlife.
For those who want the most comprehensive experience, this route travels further south to Calas de Mallorca, featuring two swim stops at Cala Morlanda and Cala Varques. You’ll also see other beaches like Sa Coma and Porto Cristo en route. Changing boats in Porto Cristo is an added feature that some travelers find interesting.

The boat itself is a glass-bottom vessel, providing views of the seabed and marine life as you cruise along Mallorca’s coast. Many reviews highlight how the underwater windows enhance the experience, especially during stops when the boat is still.
Guided commentary is available in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Catalan, French, and German, which adds educational value and helps you identify points of interest along the coast. The guides, in particular, are praised for being knowledgeable, adding insights that enrich the experience beyond just the scenery.
The boat’s amenities are basic but functional — a bar is available on board for drinks, and snacks or sandwiches can be purchased for a small extra fee. It’s a relaxed environment, with group sizes usually manageable, allowing for a more intimate experience — especially on less crowded trips later in the season.
Note that wheelchair boarding facilities are limited to certain piers, like Cala Millor and Sa Coma, and some boarding points don’t have wheelchair access. Weather conditions also influence whether swimming stops are permitted; strong winds or rough seas might mean less time in the water but won’t significantly detract from the scenic cruise.

Many reviewers emphasize the stunning views and the “beautiful beaches of Sa Coma, Porto Cristo, and Cala Romantica,” which you’ll see from the boat. Several mention that the guides are friendly and informative, making the trip both relaxing and educational.
One reviewer commented on the “range of refreshments on board” being reasonably priced, which helps keep the trip leisurely without needing to bring a lot of extras. Others appreciated how well the boat navigates the coast, avoiding rough waters and providing a smooth ride even during windy days.
A common theme among reviews is the opportunity to swim or snorkel—when weather permits. Several travelers wished for longer swim stops or more time in the water, but they still found the experience worth the price — around $32 per person — especially given the beautiful views and the chance to see Mallorca’s marine world without the hassle of organizing your own boat trip or snorkeling gear.
Some mention that the cost might seem slightly high for the experience, but most agree it’s justified by the scenery and the accessibility of underwater views, particularly for those who prefer not to get wet or are less confident swimmers.

This glass-bottom boat trip from Cala Millor is perfect for anyone seeking a relaxed, scenic way to explore Mallorca’s east coast. It offers a wonderful blend of stunning coastal views, marine wildlife spotting, and optional swimming or snorkeling, making it ideal for families, casual travelers, or those with limited mobility who still want to enjoy the sea.
If you’re someone who appreciates informative guides and easy access to underwater scenery, this trip will delight you. The variety of routes means you can choose a shorter trip if you’re on a tight schedule or indulge in a longer, more comprehensive outing.
However, keep in mind that weather conditions can impact the experience — especially the swim stops — so if you’re planning during windy or uncertain weather, a shorter, more predictable route might be best. Also, for those looking for a luxurious or all-inclusive experience, this tour is more of a straightforward, budget-friendly adventure.
All in all, the East Coast Glass-Bottom Boat Trip offers solid value and authentic scenery for those wanting to see Mallorca from the water without the fuss of organizing their own boat trip. It’s a gentle, scenic experience that will give you a good sense of Mallorca’s natural beauty along the coast, with enough flexibility to suit most travelers’ needs.
“amazing wish the swim stop was slightly longer but apart from that it was beautiful, fun for the whole family range of refreshments on board cheap …”
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You’ll need to go directly to the Mallorca Sea Paradise ticket office to meet your guide.
How long does each trip last?
Trips range from 1.5 hours to 4 hours, depending on the route you choose. Check the availability for specific departure times.
Can I swim or snorkel during the tour?
Yes, selected cruises include swim and snorkel stops, which depend on weather conditions. Stops are usually at beautiful beaches like Cala Morlanda and Cala Varques.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Wheelchair access is limited at certain piers. Cala Millor and Sa Coma are accessible, but others like Calas de Mallorca may not have facilities.
What languages are available on the tour?
Guides speak Spanish, Catalan, English, French, and German, making it accessible for international travelers.
Are drinks and snacks available onboard?
Yes, there’s a bar onboard where you can purchase drinks (including alcoholic options) and snacks. Prices are reasonable according to reviews.
What is the best time to take this tour?
Check the schedule for availability, but generally, sunny days with calm waters provide the best experience, especially for snorkeling and viewing marine life.
In essence, the East Coast Glass-Bottom Boat Trip from Cala Millor offers a well-priced, scenic, and flexible way to see Mallorca’s stunning coast. It’s best suited for those who want a relaxed day of sightseeing with the added magic of underwater views and optional swimming. While weather can be a limiting factor, most travelers find it a worthwhile experience, especially when guided by knowledgeable hosts in a friendly setting.