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Discover Mallorca’s northern coast with a scenic boat cruise from Puerto Pollença to Cap de Formentor. Enjoy stunning views, swimming, and flexible return options.

Imagine gliding along Mallorca’s rugged northern coastline on a comfortable catamaran, with panoramic views of towering cliffs, a historic lighthouse, and crystal-clear waters. That’s exactly what you get with the boat cruise from Puerto Pollença to Cap de Formentor. This experience, rated at 4.5 out of 5 from over 66 reviews, offers a mix of scenic beauty, relaxed cruising, and a few opportunities to stretch your legs or take a swim.
What we particularly love about this trip is how it combines a laid-back atmosphere with the chance to see some of Mallorca’s most iconic sights — all without the fuss of complicated logistics. Plus, the option to hop on and off at Formentor Beach or Cala Murta gives it a flexible, personalized feel. One thing to consider is that food and drinks aren’t included, so you might want to bring your own snacks or plan to purchase drinks on board.
This tour is best suited for travelers who appreciate beautiful coastlines, enjoy a relaxed pace, and love the idea of combining sightseeing with some swimming or exploring on land. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with family, this cruise offers a practical and charming way to experience Mallorca’s scenic northern tip.

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Starting from Puerto Pollença, the boat departs from Lanchas La Gaviota, conveniently located behind Stay restaurant. The trip lasts about 2.5 hours, giving ample time to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. The guide or captain—often bilingual and friendly—will point out notable sights along the way, such as the century-old lighthouse, which is the highest in the Balearic Islands, and the impressive cliffs that serve as nesting sites for Eleonoras falcons in winter.
One of the highlights most travelers mention is passing by the lighthouse, a historic beacon perched high above the Atlantic, and taking in the view of the northern mountain range. The boat’s slow pace allows everyone to snap photos and really soak in the wild beauty of the coastline.
As you approach Cape Formentor, you’ll get a sense of the scale of the cliffs — sheer, dramatic, and almost surreal. Many reviews note how impressive the views are, especially from the water, giving a perspective you simply can’t get from land. The guides often share snippets about the area’s natural history, which adds depth to the experience.
Once at Formentor Beach, you’re free to kick off your shoes and enjoy the soft sand or explore the surroundings on foot. The beach is pine-fringed and less crowded than other Mallorca beaches, making it a peaceful spot for a picnic or a quick rest. If you’re feeling active, you can bring your bike on board to ride around and explore more of the area after disembarking.
For those wanting more adventure, the boat also stops at Cala Murta, a hidden gem accessible only by boat or trail. This secluded cove offers a quiet retreat with clear waters perfect for swimming or snorkeling. Several reviewers mention how refreshing it is to dip into the water away from the crowds.
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On the way back, the boat passes by Cala Figuera and the island of Colomer, both offering stunning views and photo ops. The cruise offers you a chance to relax with drinks available for purchase on board, making it a comfortable and leisurely journey.
The flexible return times—12:30 PM, 3:30 PM, and 4:30 PM—are a bonus, allowing you to extend your time at the beach or other nearby attractions.
At $31 per person, this cruise is quite affordable considering the scenic views, the ease of access, and the included round-trip ticket. While food and drinks aren’t included, the boat’s bar is well-stocked, and bringing your own snacks or drinks is straightforward. The possibility to bring bikes adds extra value for those looking to combine water and land exploration.
The trip is wheelchair accessible, which is a significant plus for travelers with mobility needs. Also, because it’s a small-group experience, it feels more intimate and personalized than some larger, bus-based tours.
Reviewers consistently praised the knowledgeable guides and stunning scenery. Peter highlighted the joy of the sightseeing cruise combined with swimming, noting that the ability to hop off and catch a later boat was a “great service.” Derek appreciated how even just going as far as the lighthouse still made for a “great trip,” showing how even shorter excursions offer plenty of value.
Jo enjoyed the opportunity to swim and the relaxed, scenic journey, appreciating the freedom to choose return times. These comments confirm that flexibility and the chance to enjoy both sightseeing and leisure are the tour’s strong points.
This boat cruise suits travelers who want a relaxing yet scenic way to experience Mallorca’s northern coast. It’s ideal for those interested in spectacular views of cliffs and lighthouses, as well as swimmers and snorkelers eager to dip into clear waters. Families and solo travelers alike will find the flexible return times and manageable duration appealing. Plus, if you’re into biking or exploring on land, you’ll appreciate the opportunity to bring your bike along.
If you’re after a low-key, informative, and visually stunning experience that balances sightseeing with leisure, this cruise hits the mark. It’s especially good for those who want to avoid overly commercialized tours, thanks to the intimate group size and knowledgeable guides.
Is there a specific start time for the cruise?
Check availability for the exact starting times, which vary during the day. The most common return times are 12:30 PM, 3:30 PM, and 4:30 PM.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, you can bring your own food and drinks on board. The boat also has a well-stocked bar where you can purchase beverages during the trip.
Is the tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly mentioned, the relaxed pace and scenic nature make it family-friendly. Bringing children should depend on their comfort with boat trips and swimming.
Are there any age restrictions?
No specific age restrictions are noted; however, always check with the provider if you have very young children or special needs.
How accessible is the boat for wheelchair users?
The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for travelers with mobility challenges.
Can I bring my bicycle?
Yes, you can bring your bicycle to explore around Formentor Beach after disembarking.
Is the trip weather-dependent?
Yes, like all outdoor activities, the cruise depends on weather conditions. Check weather forecasts and consider cancellation policies if weather is poor.
Is there a guided commentary during the trip?
Yes, a live guide or captain provides commentary in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and German.
This boat cruise from Puerto Pollença to Cap de Formentor offers a wonderful mix of scenic beauty, relaxed cruising, and flexible options to suit different travelers’ needs. The opportunity to see Mallorca’s rugged coastline from the water, combined with stops at Formentor Beach and Cala Murta, makes it a versatile and enriching experience.
The affordable price point and friendly guides add to its appeal, especially for those looking for a value-packed way to explore Mallorca’s northern coast. Whether you want to take photos of the cliffs, enjoy a swim in secluded waters, or simply unwind with a drink in hand, this tour delivers.
In essence, it’s a great choice for travelers craving scenic views, a touch of adventure, and a laid-back day on Mallorca’s coast. The flexibility, natural beauty, and friendly atmosphere make it a memorable part of any Mallorca itinerary.