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Discover Mallorca’s east coast on a glass-bottom boat tour from Sa Coma. Enjoy stunning views, swimming stops, and an authentic Mediterranean experience.
Taking a boat trip along Mallorca’s east coast offers a fantastic way to see the island’s stunning coastline without the hassle of driving or hiking. The From Sa Coma: East Coast Glass Bottom Boat Trip provides a relaxed, picturesque journey through crystal-clear waters, charming coves, and impressive sea caves. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or on your own, this tour makes it easy to enjoy the region’s natural beauty from the comfort of a boat.
What stands out most is the variety of options available — from standard scenic rides to more adventurous excursions, all featuring safe, comfortable vessels piloted by local guides who know these waters inside out. However, some reviews mention that it can sometimes feel like a “water taxi,” with less interaction or entertainment onboard, which is worth considering if you’re expecting a lively cruise experience.
This tour is ideal for those who want a straightforward, scenic adventure with opportunities for swimming and sightseeing. If you’re looking for more engaging commentary or a lively atmosphere, you might find this trip a bit subdued. Still, it’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a relaxing, visually stunning day on the water in Mallorca’s east coast.


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The pier at Sa Coma is easy to find, located at the start of the beach (Carrer Atzeroles) and at the end of Passeig Neptú. Arriving 10 minutes early is recommended, as the boat departs promptly. The tour includes a glass-bottom boat ride equipped with underwater viewing windows and two slides — perfect for adding some fun to the trip. There’s also a bar service and toilets onboard, which make the experience comfortable, especially on longer routes.
The three main options each offer unique experiences, but all focus on showcasing Mallorca’s east coast from a perspective only seen from the sea.
This longer route is perfect for those wanting a comprehensive exploration of the coast. Starting at 10 a.m., it takes you across a variety of scenic spots such as Cala Morlanda, Porto Cristo, Cala Millor, and Cala Bona. The journey continues towards Cala Ratjada, Font de Sa Cala, and heads to Cap Vermell and Coves d’Artà. After about 3.5 hours, you’ll stop at Canyamel for a swim in the clear waters.
Travelers often comment on how the tour covers a wide stretch of coast, making it a great way to see multiple highlights in one trip. The reviews note the trip’s relaxed pace and the stunning scenery, with some travelers mentioning the impressive coastline and beautiful coves as the trip’s main draw.
Review insights: One traveler mentioned it’s a “nice view” and appreciated the opportunity to swim, but also noted the trip felt a bit like a water taxi at times, with minimal interaction from the crew.
If you’d prefer to enjoy the coast after lunch, this afternoon departure offers a similar route but condenses the highlights into a shorter trip, ending around 4:30 p.m. The focus remains on the enchanting coves and scenic coastlines, with stops at Cala Millor, Cala Bona, and further along the coast to Cala Ratjada and Font de Sa Cala.
The main advantage here is flexibility — you get to enjoy the views in the afternoon and still have time to explore the area later in the day. Again, the reviews suggest that it’s a relaxing way to spend a few hours on the water, with some guests wishing for a bit more time to swim.
For those seeking a more “adventurous” experience, this option departs at 11:45 a.m. and takes a more dynamic route. It includes stops at Cala Morlanda for swimming, and explores the coast around Porto Cristo and Cala Magrana, Cala Mendia, Cala Anguila, and Cala Romántica.
The highlight of this trip is the visit to Pirate’s Cave and the Natural Bridge of Cala Varques — both features that thrill adventure-lovers. Reviewers appreciated the more active stops and the chance to explore some of the more mysterious sea caves. One traveler fondly recalled the surroundings reminiscent of a movie scene, thanks to the natural beauty and rugged caves.
Note: There’s an emphasis on swimming in crystal-clear waters and enjoying the wild beauty of Mallorca’s coast, making this a good pick for nature lovers and adventure seekers.

The boats are described as comfortable and safe, with underwater viewing windows that let you glimpse the marine life below. The two slides at the rear add a splash of fun, especially for families or kids eager to take a quick slide into the water.
A bar service is available, perfect for relaxing with a cold drink while soaking in the scenery. The toilets onboard add convenience, especially during the longer tours.
While the crew is generally described as friendly and knowledgeable, some reviews mention the lack of lively commentary or interaction. Instead, the onboard narration is mostly electronic and in a single language, which might feel a bit impersonal to some.

Swimming is a major part of this experience. The stops at Cala Canyamel and Cala Varques are highlighted as particularly beautiful and perfect for a refreshing dip. Reviewers appreciated the opportunities to swim in clear waters and the natural surroundings that feel like a secret escape.
One traveler mentioned a disappointing environmental aspect — a crew member disposing of cigarette ashes into the water, which was shocking and points to the importance of respecting nature while on these trips.

At $38 per person, the trip is generally seen as quite reasonable, especially when you factor in the included amenities — the boat ride, swimming opportunities, and the scenic views. Compared to other similar experiences, it offers good value, especially for families or those on a budget looking to see Mallorca from a different perspective.
However, food and drinks are not included, so bringing your own snacks or planning to buy onboard is advisable. The tour also does not include hotel pickup, so you’ll need to meet at the pier, which is straightforward but worth planning for.
This trip is perfect for families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a relaxed experience with plenty of opportunities for swimming, sightseeing, and enjoying the sea. Its affordable price point makes it accessible, and the scenic stops should satisfy most nature lovers.
However, if you’re expecting a lively cruise with lively commentary or entertainment, you might feel the trip is a bit subdued. It’s more about the natural beauty and tranquility than party atmosphere.
This glass-bottom boat trip offers a beautiful, laid-back way to experience Mallorca’s east coast. The stunning coastline, combined with the opportunity to swim in crystal waters, makes it a compelling choice for those wanting a scenic day out without excessive complexity or cost.
The modern boats, friendly local guides, and variety of routes provide good flexibility and value. While it may lack the interactive or entertaining elements some travelers seek, it makes up for it with authentic natural beauty and peaceful exploration.
If you’re after a straightforward, scenic, family-friendly adventure, this trip will likely meet or even exceed your expectations. It’s especially suitable if you’re eager to see Mallorca from a different angle — the sea — and enjoy some swimming in gorgeous waters.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour? No, the tour meeting point is at the pier at the start of Sa Coma beach. You’ll need to make your way there on your own.
How long is the boat trip? The durations vary: options are typically around 3 to 3.5 hours, depending on the route you choose.
Can I swim during the tour? Yes, swimming stops are included, notably at Cala Canyamel and Cala Varques. Be sure to arrive prepared with your swim gear.
Are the boats suitable for children? The boats are described as comfortable and safe, with features like slides that children will enjoy. However, the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, according to the info provided.
What amenities are available onboard? There are toilets and a bar service, so you can relax with a drink while enjoying the scenery.
Is there a guide explaining the sights? Guides are onboard, but some reviews note that narration is mostly electronic and in a single language, with limited interaction.
In summary, this glass-bottom boat trip from Sa Coma offers a solid, scenic experience with plenty of swimming opportunities and stunning views. It’s best suited for travelers seeking a relaxed day on the water and those who appreciate natural beauty over lively entertainment. With its reasonable price and varied routes, it’s an accessible way to discover Mallorca’s east coast from a truly unique perspective.