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Discover Mallorca’s stunning coastline on a 3-hour kayak tour to the Green Cave, with snorkeling and marine exploration, suitable for all levels.
Getting a taste of Mallorca’s coastline from the water offers a perspective that’s hard to beat. This Mallorca Kayak Tour to the Green Cave with snorkeling promises a balanced mix of physical activity, scenic views, and underwater discovery—all wrapped into a manageable three-hour experience. Whether you’re traveling solo, with a partner, family, or friends, this tour can cater to a diverse group of water lovers eager for a taste of adventure.
What we particularly like about this experience is the combination of guided kayaking and snorkeling, which allows you to explore the coast from both above and below the surface. Plus, the fact that an accompanying motor boat stays nearby adds a reassuring touch of safety and support, especially for those new to water sports or nervous about venturing into caves.
One potential consideration is the lack of hotel pickup and drop-off, so you’ll need to make your way to the meeting point yourself. Also, bring your own valuables or waterproof bags if you want to keep belongings safe, since lockers aren’t provided. Still, for those looking for a straightforward, engaging activity that balances active exploration with natural beauty, this tour hits many marks.
This experience is best suited for anyone comfortable in the water—non-swimmers should note the activity isn’t recommended—and those wanting a guided, safe introduction to Mallorca’s marine environment. It’s especially ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, engaging way to connect with the coastline without the crowds.


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This tour kicks off at Carrer Deusto 10, where you’ll meet your guide and get briefed about the day’s plan. A key advantage here is the well-organized equipment setup—you’ll be supplied with a kayak, snorkel mask, water shoes, a lifejacket, and depending on the weather, wetsuits. We appreciate that the tour includes neoprene and lycra to keep you comfortable, especially in cooler conditions.
Once geared up, you’ll head down to the beach and launch into the turquoise waters. The main adventure is the paddle to the Cueva Verde, a sea cave that’s renowned for its striking color and intriguing formations. The guide, often bilingual (Spanish and English), shares insights about the coastline, marine life, and plants like Posidonia, which plays a crucial role in Mediterranean ecosystems.
During the trip, you’ll enjoy rest stops—perfect moments for swimming, snorkeling, and capturing photos. The tour emphasizes marine conservation, with the guide explaining the importance of seagrass meadows and local species you might encounter, from small fish to more elusive marine creatures.
The snorkeling component is designed to give you a glimpse into the underwater world, with calm, accessible areas around the caves and seagrass beds. Reviewers highlight that the snorkeling was “full of colorful fish and seaweed,” making it a worthwhile experience even for beginners.
One of the standout features here is the presence of a motor boat escort, which allows the guide to keep a close eye on the group while providing a sense of security. This arrangement is especially reassuring for those unfamiliar with kayaking or hesitant about cave exploration.
Multiple reviews mention the friendly, knowledgeable guides, often with names like Miguel and Carlos, who go out of their way to ensure everyone feels comfortable and informed. They assist with equipment, provide tips, and answer questions about the local marine environment, adding educational value to your adventure.
While all equipment is provided—kayaks, snorkeling masks, water shoes, and wetsuits if needed—it’s worth noting that there are no lockers or waterproof bags available at the start point. This means you should leave valuables behind or bring a waterproof pouch if you want to keep your phone or camera safe during the activity.
The tour lasts approximately three hours, offering enough time to explore the caves, snorkel, and relax without feeling rushed. As the activity doesn’t include hotel transport, you’ll need to plan your arrival accordingly, which could be a slight inconvenience for some but also allows flexibility.
In terms of value, this tour offers a comprehensive package: guidance, all necessary equipment, a support boat, and photographs taken by the instructors. For a few hours of active fun, the price reflects a good balance, particularly considering the educational component and safety measures.
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This experience is ideal for adventurous travelers who want a hands-on encounter with Mallorca’s coastline. It’s particularly suitable for those comfortable in the water, as non-swimmers are not recommended. Families with older children, couples, or solo explorers seeking a guided water outing will find it a fulfilling activity that combines physical movement with natural beauty.

For travelers craving a balanced outdoor activity that combines physical effort, stunning sights, and marine education, this kayak and snorkeling tour to the Green Cave hits the mark. It offers a high level of safety thanks to the escort boat and helpful guides, making it suitable even for those new to water sports.
The value here extends beyond just the scenery—you gain insight into local marine ecosystems, enjoy the flexibility of stops for swimming or photos, and get the chance to explore a spectacular cave. The equipment provided is good quality and well-maintained, and the inclusion of photographs means you’ll leave with tangible memories.
However, the lack of transport options and lockers may require some planning on your part. Be prepared to arrive for your scheduled start, and leave valuables behind or secure them in waterproof pouches.
This tour is best suited for active, curious travelers who want to experience Mallorca’s coast from a different viewpoint—underwater, up close with marine life, and in the company of knowledgeable guides. If you’re after a straightforward adventure that combines scenery, education, and water fun, this tour offers excellent value.

Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You will need to make your way to the meeting point at Carrer Deusto 10.
What equipment is provided?
All necessary gear is included, such as kayaks, snorkeling masks, water shoes, life jackets, and wetsuits if needed, depending on the weather.
Can I bring valuables or a wallet?
There are no lockers or waterproof bags available, so it’s best to leave valuables behind or bring a waterproof pouch for small items.
Is this activity suitable for non-swimmers?
No, the activity is not recommended for non-swimmers, as it involves water-based exploration and snorkeling.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, including paddling, snorkeling, rest stops, and photo opportunities.
Are there any age restrictions?
While there’s no specific age limit mentioned, it is best suited for those comfortable in water and able to handle physical activity. Pregnant women, people with back problems, or mobility issues should consider this carefully.
This kayak and snorkeling experience in Mallorca offers a fantastic way to see the coast from a fresh perspective, combining the thrill of water sports with the beauty of the Mediterranean’s underwater world. It’s a practical, well-organized tour that balances adventure with safety—perfect for travelers seeking an active, authentic encounter with Mallorca’s natural beauty.