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Experience Mallorca’s coast on a luxury catamaran with welcome drinks, tapas, swimming, and snorkeling—perfect for small groups seeking relaxation and scenic views.
Taking a break from the hustle of city life, this luxury catamaran tour along Mallorca’s coast offers a balance of relaxation, scenic beauty, and delightful Spanish tapas. With glowing reviews and a high rating of 5.0 from over 700 travelers, it’s clear this experience resonates well with those looking for an intimate and memorable day on the water.
What we love most about this trip is its small group size—maxing out at 12 guests—and the personal touch from the friendly crew, especially guides like Sebastian, Mila, Marlon, and Monica, who are praised for their attentiveness and local knowledge. The chance to swim, snorkel, and paddleboard in crystal-clear waters adds an active element that complements the laid-back vibe.
One potential consideration: the tour lasts around four hours, which is enough time to enjoy the sights and some leisure, but if you’re craving a full day or more extensive exploration, this might feel brief. Still, for those wanting a well-paced, manageable escape from the busy streets of Palma, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate intimate settings, good food, and scenic coastal views. It’s ideal for couples, small groups of friends, or even families looking for a relaxed day out with a touch of luxury in a stunning Mediterranean environment.


This luxury catamaran trip is designed to deliver a taste of Mallorca’s coast in a way that combines scenic beauty with laid-back luxury. As you board the sleek vessel at La Lonja Marina, the friendly crew welcomes you with a refreshing welcome drink, setting a relaxed tone for the four-hour journey ahead. The vessel itself is well-equipped, with modern amenities, onboard Wi-Fi, a music system, and plenty of space to lounge under sun sails or in the semi-shaded areas.
The small group size—up to 12 passengers—means you won’t be lost among crowds. Instead, you get a more personalized experience, with guides like Mila and Sebastian engaging with guests, sharing interesting tidbits about the coastline, and making everyone feel welcomed. Many reviews highlight how attentive and friendly the crew are, with some noting how they even managed to get guests to an amazing spot despite some cloudy weather, demonstrating their adaptability and care.
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Your day begins at the La Lonja Marina, a convenient location close to Palma’s city center, making it easy to reach whether you’re staying nearby or coming from elsewhere in Mallorca. Once everyone has arrived and passports are checked (as required), the vessel sets out to sail along the coast, sometimes with the Arabian wind helping to fill the sails.
Guests love the smooth, comfortable ride, which lasts roughly an hour of sailing before the first anchor drop. The crew’s commentary about local landmarks and the coastline adds a layer of storytelling, enriching the sightseeing aspect of the trip. Reviewers like Adriana appreciated how guides like Sebastian shared details about the island’s landmarks as they cruised past, making the scenery more meaningful.
The highlight of the trip is usually the stop in a calm bay with clear turquoise waters. Here, you can indulge in swimming, snorkeling, and stand-up paddleboarding—activities that are included in the price. Many guests have found this part to be the most memorable, with the water temperature averaging around 25°C (77°F), even late in September, making for comfortable swimming.
Brianna described it as a “highlight of our trip,” emphasizing how her group enjoyed snorkeling and relaxing in the water. Mila and Sebastian often set up water toys and floats to maximize fun and relaxation, which many reviews highlight as a major plus. The water toys and snorkeling gear are included, making this a fantastic value since additional costs for such equipment can add up elsewhere.
As you relax in the bay, freshly made tapas and snacks are served on board. The reviews consistently praise the quality and flavor of the homemade tapas, with many describing the food as delicious. The crew also offers a welcome drink upon boarding, and water is always available.
While the tour includes a complimentary welcome drink, guests can purchase extra drinks—wines, spirits, cocktails, cava, or champagne—at an additional cost. The quality of the drinks and tapas is a common point of praise, with comments like “delicious tapas” and “the best handmade cocktails,” making this a culinary highlight.
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After a few hours of swimming and relaxing, the boat begins its gentle return to Palma. Guests often comment on how the sail back provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to soak in the last views of the coastline. The guides share stories and landmarks during this phase, adding to the sense of connection with the island.
Compared to larger, more commercialized sailing trips, this experience’s small group size and inclusive water activities make it stand out. The price of around $103 per person includes not just the sailing but also homemade tapas, water toys, snorkeling gear, and refreshments.
The reviews emphasize that the guides, often praised by names like Mila, Sebastian, Monica, and Marlon, tend to go above and beyond, tailoring the experience and sharing local insights that enrich your understanding of Mallorca. Many guests mentioned how the crew’s attentiveness and friendliness make the trip feel special—something you don’t always get on larger boats.
On top of that, the ability to customize the experience with requests for celebrations or special occasions adds an extra touch of personalization, making it suitable for romantic getaways or small celebrations.

The tour typically gets booked about 29 days in advance, reflecting its popularity. It departs from La Lonja Marina, close to Palma, making it easy to access without needing extra transport arrangements. The tour lasts roughly four hours, providing a well-paced experience without feeling rushed.
The group is limited to 10-12 people, ensuring a more intimate environment where you can comfortably mingle, ask questions, and enjoy the scenery. It’s suitable for most travelers, but you should be comfortable in the water for swimming and snorkeling.
It’s advised to submit passport details after booking due to boat laws, and always check the weather forecast, as this tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

This luxury catamaran experience in Mallorca offers a balanced blend of scenic sailing, relaxing swimming, and tasty homemade tapas. Its small group size, friendly crew, and inclusive water activities make it a standout option for travelers seeking a genuine, laid-back day on the water.
The highlight for most guests is the combination of beautiful coastlines, engaging guides, and quality food and drinks, creating a memorable day that feels personalized and authentic. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion, looking for a scenic escape, or simply want to enjoy Mallorca from the water, this tour provides excellent value and a truly relaxing experience.
If you love the idea of a small, intimate boat trip with a good mix of activities and cultural flavor, this could be your next favorite Mallorca adventure.

What is included in the tour?
The tour includes a shared sailing trip, freshly made tapas, a welcome drink, water, access to water toys like paddleboards and snorkels, a skipper and host/ess, all taxes, fuel surcharges, and photography opportunities.
Can I bring my own drinks?
No, but you can purchase additional drinks such as wine, cocktails, spirits, juices, and cava on board at extra cost.
How long is the trip?
The experience lasts approximately four hours, including sailing time, swimming, and relaxing in the bay.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at La Lonja Marina in Palma and concludes back at the same location.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat are recommended. You might also want to bring a waterproof camera or phone for photos.
Is the tour suitable for children or older travelers?
Most travelers can participate, but swimming and water activities require some basic comfort in the water. Reviewers in their 60s found kayaking more strenuous than expected, so consider activity levels if traveling with older guests.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Do I need to submit passport details?
Yes, after booking, you will need to provide passport details as per boat laws.
Is the group size always small?
Yes, the maximum is 10-12 guests, ensuring a more intimate experience.
Can I customize or celebrate on this tour?
Yes, special requests for occasions can often be accommodated—just let the crew know in advance.
This authentic, small-group sailing adventure in Mallorca promises a relaxing day filled with scenic views, good food, and friendly service—perfect for those who want quality over quantity in their seaside experience.