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Experience Cala Ratjada's stunning coast on a 1.5-hour guided stand-up paddle tour, including cave explorations, snorkeling, and personalized instruction for $54.
The Cala Ratjada Stand Up Paddle Tour offers a fantastic way to explore the scenic waters of the Balearic Islands, Spain. Priced at $54 per person and lasting 1.5 hours, this tour combines beginner-friendly instruction with adventurous stops at sea caves and picturesque beaches. The tour begins with a brief but thorough introductory lesson on paddleboarding safety and technique, making it accessible even for first-timers. The focus on small groups limited to 7 participants ensures attentive guidance and a more personalized experience.
A key strength of this tour is the knowledgeable guide, who not only teaches the basics but also helps improve paddling skills throughout the trip. The crystal-clear waters and eye-catching coastline of Cala Ratjada create a stunning backdrop for the activity. While no hotel pickup is included, the meeting points are flexible, with options at Cala Agulla or Cala Literas, depending on weather conditions. Travelers should bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen for comfort and safety.


The tour kicks off with a short lesson on paddleboarding fundamentals. The guide explains how to hold the paddle, maintain balance, and paddle correctly to ensure safety and enjoyment. This part of the experience is designed to build confidence for all participants, whether they’ve never stood on a board before or have some experience.
Once everyone feels comfortable, the group heads into the water to begin exploring Cala Ratjada’s coast. The paddle follows the shoreline, allowing for stunning views of the coastline and nearby sea caves. The crystal-clear waters offer excellent opportunities for snorkeling during breaks, with mask provided and ample fresh water to stay hydrated.
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One of the highlights is reaching scenic sea caves along the coastline. These limestone formations provide an exciting backdrop for paddlers to observe the natural beauty of the area from the water. The guide helps point out the most interesting caves, making the experience both visually captivating and educational.
Participants have time to pause and snorkel in the calm, clear waters near these caves. The stop for swimming offers a chance to relax and enjoy the marine surroundings. The guide also takes the opportunity to capture photos and videos, so everyone can remember their adventure.

After about 30 to 45 minutes of paddling, the group reaches a crystal-clear water spot ideal for resting. Here, travelers can hydrate, snorkel, or simply lounge on their boards soaking up the sun. The break is considered a perfect moment to take in the beautiful landscape and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere of Cala Ratjada’s coast.
Back on the water after the break, paddlers return to the starting point, completing a balanced and engaging route that combines activity with relaxation. The small group size allows for personalized tips from the guide, helping each participant improve their paddling skills.
The guide in charge is praised for their friendly, knowledgeable, and patient approach. They provide clear instructions, helpful tips, and ongoing support, making the tour accessible even for complete beginners.
Throughout the outing, the guide also takes photos and videos—a thoughtful touch that gives participants lasting memories of their paddleboarding adventure. This personalized attention sets this tour apart from larger, less interactive options.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour departs from either Cala Agulla or Cala Literas, with the exact location confirmed one day in advance based on weather conditions. This flexible arrangement helps ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, especially considering the outdoor nature of the activity.
Participants should arrive prepared to meet the guide directly, as hotel pickup is not included. It’s recommended to check the weather forecast beforehand since the activity’s start times depend on favorable conditions.
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Travelers are advised to come dressed in swimwear with a towel and apply sunscreen before the activity. Since the tour includes a snorkeling stop, bringing additional underwater gear such as snorkels (beyond the mask provided) could enhance the experience.
The water and cold drinks provided by the guide help keep everyone refreshed during the breaks, which are essential on warm days. Light clothing, sunglasses, and a hat can also add comfort during the paddling trip.

This 1.5-hour tour offers a relaxed pace suitable for most fitness levels. The initial lesson ensures that beginners learn the basics, and the paddle along the coast isn’t physically demanding.
While some reviews mention waves as a challenge, the guide’s support helps participants master paddling and enjoy the saltwater adventure. The tour is especially recommended for those with good balance and core strength, but with careful instruction, most people can participate comfortably.

Unlike boat trips or land-based excursions, this stand-up paddle tour provides a close-up view of Cala Ratjada’s coastline and sea caves from the water. It offers a personal, hands-on experience that combines learning, sightseeing, and swimming in a single session.
The inclusion of photos and videos is a notable advantage, allowing participants to remember the trip vividly. The small group size fosters an engaging environment, with personalized tips from the guide making it ideal for beginners and experienced paddlers alike.

The Cala Ratjada Stand Up Paddle Tour offers a value-rich experience that balances scenic views, adventure, and learning. With a friendly, expert guide and small group setting, it provides an accessible introduction to paddleboarding amid stunning coastal scenery.
While no hotel transfer is included, the meeting points at Cala Agulla or Cala Literas are easy to access, and weather considerations are managed carefully. The cost of $54 covers all gear, photos, videos, and safety equipment, making this a great option for those wanting a memorable water activity.
Travelers who enjoy outdoor activities, beautiful landscapes, and a relaxed pace will find this tour particularly enjoyable. It’s especially suited for beginners or those looking to build confidence on a paddleboard while discovering the natural beauty of Cala Ratjada from a unique perspective.
“It was so nice! Leo was such a good guide! It was our first time and it was so much fun”
Is this tour suitable for complete beginners?
Yes, the tour starts with a short instructional lesson on paddleboarding and safety measures, making it accessible for those with no prior experience.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. Bringing extra underwater gear like snorkels can enhance the experience, although a mask is provided.
Are there any age or fitness restrictions?
The activity duration and pace suggest it is suitable for most fitness levels, but those with good balance and core strength will find it easier. No specific age restrictions are mentioned.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting points are at Cala Agulla or Cala Literas, with the exact location confirmed one day before based on weather conditions.
Is hotel pickup included?
No, this tour does not include hotel pickup. Participants should meet the guide directly at the designated location.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can also reserve now and pay later to keep your plans flexible.