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Experience a 5-hour guided boat tour in Northern Mallorca for $78.66, featuring snorkeling, paddleboarding, the Formentor Beach, and historic lighthouse views.
Discover the 5-Hour Guided Robinson Boat Day Tour in Northern Mallorca, a well-rounded marine experience offering snorkeling, paddleboarding, and scenic stops in Pollensa Bay. Priced at $78.66 per person, this tour departs from Port de Pollença and provides approximately five hours of sea and land adventures. With a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on 7 reviews, it’s a popular choice, often booked 6 days in advance, making it ideal for those planning ahead. The tour includes a delicious lunch and a glass of wine, adding a relaxed touch to the day. It’s suitable for most travelers, thanks to its mobile ticket and accessible nature, but the full experience is best enjoyed by those comfortable with water activities and walking.
While the itinerary includes several swimming and snorkeling stops, the focus on beautiful scenery and leisure makes it a great option for families, couples, or groups seeking a mix of adventure and tranquility. The tour’s small group atmosphere and knowledgeable guides contribute to its positive reputation, though some reviews note that the swimming stops have been shortened compared to past seasons. This activity offers a balanced blend of exploration, relaxation, and local flavor on Mallorca’s stunning coast.

The tour begins at Port de Pollença, a charming harbor in northern Mallorca. From here, the boat heads into Pollensa Bay, known for its crystal-clear waters and rugged cliffs. The initial two-hour cruise introduces guests to this picturesque coastline, with plenty of opportunities to admire the lush greenery and secluded coves accessible only by boat. This area has long been favored by nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts alike.
The boat’s design and crew facilitate an intimate experience, with views of the surrounding cliffs and breathtaking scenery. The focus on avoiding overcrowding means you often enjoy this stunning landscape with only a few other boats nearby, especially at the most pristine coves. The relaxed pace allows ample time for relaxing, sightseeing, and preparing for the upcoming activities.
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The tour includes two dedicated stops for swimming and snorkeling. The first occurs at Ses Caleta, where snorkel equipment is provided, letting guests explore the underwater marine life in shallower waters. The 45-minute stop is perfect for refreshing breaks and spotting colorful fish close to the surface, thanks to Mallorca’s well-preserved marine environment.
Later, the boat moves toward Cabo Formentor, famous for its spectacular cliffs and the iconic lighthouse. Here, guests can enjoy another snorkeling session at Cala Murta or Cala Engosalba, both offering calm waters ideal for swimming and snorkeling. These stops are praised for their tranquility and natural beauty, with some reviews noting that the water clarity makes for memorable underwater encounters.
The journey continues to Formentor Beach, a legendary stretch of white sand that often features in Mallorca’s postcard images. The beach stop provides an opportunity for guests to walk along the shoreline, enjoy the gentle waves, or simply relax on the powdery sand. The vibrant scenery of this pristine stretch keeps visitors coming back, and the guides’ commentary enhances understanding of the area’s natural beauty.
This stop is typically around 1 hour and 30 minutes, giving enough time for photo opportunities, leisurely strolls, or snorkeling in the clear waters. Some reviews highlight the peacefulness of this area, as many boats avoid it due to seasonal crowds, making it feel like a more exclusive experience.
One of the highlights is a snorkeling and swimming stop near the Far de Punta de l’Avançada, Mallorca’s historic lighthouse. As the boat approaches Sa Fortalessa, the imposing fortress on the cliffs adds a dramatic backdrop. The 30-minute stop here allows guests to explore the underwater environment near the fortress, watching marine life dart through the water.
This lesser-known spot offers a unique perspective on Mallorca’s coastline, combining natural beauty with cultural significance. The expert guides lead snorkeling excursions, ensuring safety while enabling guests to view colorful fish and underwater flora. Some reviews mention the clear waters and the atmosphere of discovery during this stop.
A notable feature of this tour is the included lunch, served onboard during the cruise. Guests enjoy a delicious meal with options like seafood paella or chicken with pasta salad, accompanied by bread, cheese, fruit, and drinks including soft drinks and water. Wine is also provided, adding a celebratory touch to the meal.
The food is described as simple but tasty, and the onboard setting allows for a relaxed dining experience with spectacular views. Several reviews emphasize that lunch is a pleasant surprise, with some expressing initial doubts but ultimately appreciating the quality and atmosphere.
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The crew and guides receive praise for their hospitality and expertise. They are described as attentive, friendly, and not intrusive, creating a warm and relaxed environment. The guides are knowledgeable about the local coastline and marine life, providing informative commentary during the stops.
Guests also highlight the hospitable crew and engaging atmosphere, which make the whole day feel like a personal adventure rather than a crowded tour. This focus on small-group service contributes to the overall positive reviews.
The tour generally lasts about five hours, with a balance of cruising, swimming, and land stops. The group size can reach up to 90 travelers, but the tour’s structure and small boat design often keep it feeling intimate and manageable. Timing of stops has been subject to some changes, with recent reviews mentioning shorter swimming and bathing periods to optimize the schedule.
The pacing suits those who enjoy a leisurely but dynamic experience, with enough time at each spot for relaxation and exploration. The flexibility during stops allows guests to choose activities like snorkeling, walking, or sunbathing.
The tour operates with a mobile ticket for ease of access, and confirmation is immediate upon booking. It departs from Carrer del Port, 96, Port de Pollença, and is near public transportation. The activity is suitable for most travelers, though participants should be comfortable around water and walking on uneven surfaces at some stops.
The weather dependence is notable; if poor weather cancels the tour, guests receive a full refund or the option to reschedule. The tour is designed to accommodate up to 90 travelers, making it a well-organized outing for groups of various sizes.
This boat trip is perfect for those seeking a mix of scenic beauty, water activities, and relaxed dining. Families and couples favor the snorkeling, paddleboarding, and beach strolls, while those interested in coastal views and historical sites like the lighthouse will find plenty to marvel at. Nature lovers and water sports enthusiasts appreciate the opportunity to explore Mallorca’s underwater world and secluded coves without the crowds.
The experience offers a good value for the price, especially considering the lunch, drinks, and multiple stops included. However, travelers should be aware that swimming stops might be shorter or fewer in some seasons, and paddling or snorkeling requires a basic level of comfort with water-based activities.
The Northern Mallorca Robinson Boat Day Tour stands out because of its combination of scenic cruising, water sports, and land visits. The beautiful Pollensa Bay provides a stunning backdrop, while the shared stops at Formentor Beach and Sa Fortalessa add diverse experiences. Many reviews highlight the friendly crew and the good quality of food, making it a relaxed yet engaging day on the water.
This tour offers a balanced itinerary that caters to adventure seekers and leisure lovers alike. Its moderate price point and small-group feel make it a reliable choice for visitors wanting to explore Mallorca’s coast without the crowds or excessive expense.
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How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately five hours, including all stops, activities, and lunch.
What activities are included?
Guests can enjoy snorkeling, paddleboarding, swimming, and walking along Formentor Beach. All equipment for water activities is provided.
Where does the tour depart from?
The tour departs from Carrer del Port, 96, Port de Pollença in Northern Mallorca.
Is the tour suitable for children or non-swimmers?
Most travelers can participate, but swimming and water activities require basic water comfort. Families with children should consider their comfort with water and pacing.
What is included in the lunch?
A hot meal, typically seafood paella or chicken with pasta salad, accompanied by bread, cheese, fruit, and drinks including soft drinks and wine.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the boat accessible for people with mobility issues?
The data does not specify accessibility details, but since some walking and steps are involved at stops, travelers with mobility concerns should inquire directly.
What should I bring?
We recommend swimwear, sunscreen, a hat, and camera. The tour provides snorkel gear, but you may bring your own if preferred.
Will the schedule change based on weather?
Yes, if poor weather causes cancellation, guests will be offered a reschedule or full refund.
How crowded does it get?
The tour can host up to 90 travelers, but recent reviews suggest that most of the time, it maintains a manageable, intimate atmosphere.