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Experience the beauty of Valencia from the sea on a 3-hour sailing catamaran cruise, complete with Valencian lunch, swimming stop, and stunning coastline views.
We’ve come across many boat trips in the Mediterranean, but this particular Valencia sailing cruise offers a blend of relaxing scenery, tasty local cuisine, and a chance to dip into the clear waters of the Mediterranean. While we haven’t personally sailed on this exact tour, the reviews and detailed descriptions paint a pretty enticing picture. It’s the kind of experience that promises a laid-back vibe, beautiful vistas, and a taste of Valencia’s culinary pride—all over three hours.
What really catches our eye is the combination of a scenic sailing experience with a generous Valencian lunch. It’s quite rare to find such good value—a boat trip that not only offers stunning views but also includes a proper meal with paella and drinks. That said, one thing to keep in mind is the limited duration of just three hours, which might feel a bit rushed if you’re eager to spend more time swimming or relaxing on the boat. This tour suits travelers seeking a balance of sightseeing, delicious food, and some fun in the water without going over an entire day.
If you’re after a relaxed, authentic, and affordable way to enjoy Valencia’s coast, this cruise appears to tick those boxes. It’s perfect for those who want a taste of local flavors, beautiful sea views, and easy-going company—especially if you love the idea of a swim stop and a good meal in one package.


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This tour sets out from the Mundo Marino Catamaran in the Port of Valencia. The departure is usually in the morning, and you’ll spend around three hours aboard—an ideal length to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed. The large catamaran is designed with ample space, including comfy nets and seating areas, making it easy to lounge and soak up the sun or enjoy the sea breeze.
Once on board, you’ll immediately notice the expert crew, who are often praised for their friendliness and professionalism. They keep the mood relaxed, answer questions, and serve as your guides to the coast. Unlike some tours that go heavy on announcements, many reviews comment on the laid-back atmosphere with just enough communication to keep you informed and comfortable.
The highlight of the cruise is undoubtedly the stunning coastline views of Valencia. You’ll get a panoramic perspective of the city’s beaches and urban skyline, making it a great photo opportunity. The vessel gently glides along the water, giving you plenty of chances to relax, chat, or simply admire the scenery.
Midway through the cruise, the boat drops anchor at a secluded beach—away from the crowds, as a reviewer noted. This stop is a real treat, giving you the chance to swim in the crystal-clear Mediterranean Sea, sunbathe on the soft sands, or just float and enjoy the quiet. Many travelers mention that having the option to book sunbeds on the nets in advance adds a touch of luxury and comfort, although you can also just sit on the benches if preferred.
The lunch is a memorable part of this experience. It includes Valencian specialties like paella, a rice dish that’s a hallmark of the region. Accompanying the main course is a vegetable salad, bread, and fresh fruit, providing a wholesome, satisfying meal. Reviewers describe the food as “lovely,” “tasty,” and “yummy,” emphasizing the authenticity and good quality of the dishes.
A complimentary drink—sangria, soft drink, or water—is included in the package. Additional drinks can be bought onboard, which is handy if you want more than the initial offer. Some reviews mention that beer ran out during busy days, so it’s worth arriving early or managing expectations if you’re counting on a drink.
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The tone on board is generally described as leisurely and friendly. Many reviewers appreciated the casual vibe and lack of excessive announcements, making it feel more like a relaxed outing rather than a guided tour. The group size varies but tends to be manageable, allowing for a convivial experience. For those who booked sunbeds in advance, there’s an added sense of comfort and exclusivity.

Pricing at around $48 per person makes this cruise quite appealing, especially considering the inclusion of lunch and a drink. While some might feel the trip is a bit short for the price, most reviews suggest the overall value for money is good given the quality of the food, the scenic views, and the swimming opportunity.
As for logistics, the departure point at Mundo Marino is straightforward to find in the port, and the check-in process is smooth. The tour is not suitable for travelers with mobility issues, so keep that in mind if accessibility is a concern.
If you’re looking for a laid-back sea experience with beautiful vistas, authentic local food, and a refreshing swim, this cruise is well-suited. It’s ideal for couples, groups of friends, or even solo travelers who enjoy a relaxed setting. The friendly crew and relaxed atmosphere make it easy to unwind and enjoy the moment.

This sailing trip works best for those who want a short, scenic escape from the city without the commitment of a full-day tour. Food lovers will appreciate the regional paella and the relaxed vibe. If you enjoy small-group experiences, comfortable seating, and swimming in the sea, it’s a solid pick.
However, if you prefer a longer adventure or need wheelchair accessibility, you might want to explore other options. Likewise, travelers who want to stay in one place and avoid a boat might find this too transient.

How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts approximately 3 hours, including the swimming stop and lunch. Be sure to check the available start times to fit your schedule.
What is included in the price?
Your ticket covers the catamaran cruise, Valencian lunch (paella, vegetables, bread, fruit), and one drink (sangria, soft drink, or water). Additional drinks are available for purchase onboard.
Is the trip suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, most reviews suggest it’s family-friendly, especially for older children who can enjoy swimming and sitting comfortably on the boat. It’s not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and a hat. The tour includes a swim stop, so having your towel and possibly a change of clothes is recommended.
Can I book sunbeds or reserved seating?
Yes, some travelers mention they pre-booked sunbeds on the nets for extra comfort. It’s worth doing this in advance if you prefer lounging with a view.
Are there any dress code restrictions?
There are no specific restrictions mentioned, but casual, comfortable clothing is best for the day.
How many people will be on the boat?
Group sizes are not specified, but the large catamaran and reviews indicate a manageable number of guests, maintaining an intimate, relaxed atmosphere.
What happens if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your plans change.
“A very chilled out experience, fantastic crew on board the catamaran, there wasn't much communication on board with the crew but I felt this was ni…”

This Valencia catamaran cruise offers a beautiful way to enjoy the coast, combining stunning sea views with authentic regional food and a relaxing swimming break. The friendly crew, comfortable vessel, and affordable price point all add to its appeal, making it a solid choice for travelers looking for a short, memorable maritime escape.
While it’s not the longest or most action-packed tour, the combination of scenery, cuisine, and sea makes it a worthwhile experience—especially if you want a peaceful, scenic outing with a taste of Valencia’s culinary character.
For those who love sailing, good food, and seaside relaxation, this cruise fits the bill perfectly. It’s best suited for travelers who prioritize authentic experiences, value good company, and enjoy a laid-back vibe on the water.
In summary, if you’re after a relaxed, scenic, and tasty coastal experience that won’t eat up your whole day, this cruise is definitely worth considering. Just remember to book your sunbeds in advance if comfort is a priority, and come prepared for a refreshing swim and some delicious Valencian rice. It’s a simple pleasure that captures the essence of this beautiful port city.