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Discover Menorca’s coast and secluded beaches on this 2-hour glass-bottom boat trip from Cala Galdana, including a beach stop, waterslides, and sea life viewing.

The From Cala Galdana: 2-Hour Glass-Bottom Boat Trip offers a compact yet immersive way to experience some of Menorca’s most beautiful and secluded beaches. Starting from Passatge Riu, 24, this tour takes you along the coast in a boat that features a glass bottom for viewing marine life without getting wet. Priced affordably, at around €25, and rated 4.3 out of 5 with 580 reviews, this excursion is praised for its friendly crew, stunning scenery, and good value.
While only 2 hours long, this trip packs in several highlights: visits to private beaches such as Cala Mitjana, Cala Macarella, and Cala Trebaluger, an hour-long beach stop with swimming and walks, plus the chance to snorkel or view fish through the glass floor. It’s a practical choice for families, small groups, or those wanting a quick yet memorable look at Menorca’s coast.
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The meeting point is straightforward: across the bridge near the water, in front of the Amigo’s Boat Trips sign, with coordinates approximately 39.93839, 3.95758. Guests should arrive with comfortable shoes, sun protection, swimwear, and towels. The boat accommodates up to 126 passengers on 4-cushioned benches, making it a family-friendly option, though those with limited mobility should note that the footpath to the beach can be challenging.

The tour’s itinerary begins at Passatge Riu, then proceeds to Cala Mitjana, a spot known for its calm waters and scenic walks. Next, it visits Cala Mitjaneta, which is similarly picturesque and perfect for photo opportunities. The boat then moves to Cala de Trebalúger for a one-hour stop featuring swimming and exploring.
At Cala Trebaluger, visitors have free time to walk to the beach or stay onboard to enjoy waterslides, adding a fun element for families. The boat then cruises to Cala Galdana — a well-known beach town with a brief sightseeing stop. The next stops include Cala Macarelleta and Cala Macarella, both famous for their clear waters and scenic beauty, with brief walks around each.
Finally, the trip wraps up as the boat returns to Passatge Riu, completing a compact tour of the coast with plenty of photo opportunities and sea life viewing.
One of the tour’s unique aspects is the glass bottom feature, which allows passengers to see marine life without getting into the water. The glass floor is complemented by a mirror display, making it easier for everyone onboard to observe the ocean floor simultaneously. Passengers also have the option to snorkel during the stop, with equipment typically available for exploring the underwater world more closely.
While some reviews mention noise from the boat, which makes listening to the audio guide a bit tricky, the visual experience remains a highlight. The marine life viewers frequently see include fishes and other sea creatures, adding an educational and entertaining element to the trip.
More Great Tours NearbyThe hour-long stop at Cala Trebaluger is a main highlight. This beach is accessible only by boat or a long hike, making it a special treat for those seeking privacy and natural beauty. The walk to the beach involves climbing over rocks, so wearing trainers or sturdy shoes is recommended, especially for those with reduced mobility.
Guests can swim in the calm waters, walk along the shore, or simply relax in the quiet. The atmosphere at this beach is described as lovely, though the time flies by quickly, so visitors should plan accordingly.
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During the boat’s stop, waterslides provide a fun activity for children and adults alike. Snorkeling equipment is often used at the stop to explore the underwater environment, with fish visible through both the glass of the boat and snorkeling masks.
Onboard, the facilities are designed to keep guests comfortable, with a small bar offering drinks and snacks. The range of refreshments is praised as great, making it easy to refresh during the trip. Some reviews mention snack options and even lemon gin tastings, adding a touch of local flavor.
The live guide speaks multiple languages, including Spanish, English, French, German, and Italian. The staff are consistently described as friendly and helpful, ensuring a smooth boarding process and ongoing support throughout the trip.
While some reviews note that audio explanations can be difficult to hear due to boat noise, the visual highlights and friendly service compensate well. The atmosphere onboard is generally relaxed and cheerful, with plenty of space in the shade on the lower deck.
Guests should bring comfortable shoes and sun protection for walking to the beaches. The footpath to Cala Trebaluger can be difficult for those with reduced mobility, and non-folding wheelchairs are not permitted onboard. The boat’s seats are allocated automatically, so there’s no option to choose specific seats ahead of time.
Since the trip depends on weather conditions, it’s wise to check the forecast before booking. The boat can be choppy if the weather turns, but overall, the ride is smooth, and the crew aims to ensure everyone stays comfortable.
Amigo’s Boat Trips offers several similar excursions around Menorca, including sunset tours and full-day trips with paella. However, this particular 2-hour trip from Cala Galdana is ideal for those seeking a short, scenic, and family-friendly experience focused on sea views and secluded beaches.
The price point, combined with the variety of stops and activities, makes it an appealing option for families, couples, and small groups. The reviews consistently highlight the friendly crew and beautiful scenery as the main strengths.
This 2-hour tour offers a balanced mix of sightseeing, beach relaxation, and marine observation. The secluded beaches are a standout feature, accessible only by boat, and the waterslides and snorkeling add fun for all ages.
While listening to the guide may be challenging due to boat noise, the visual experience and friendly atmosphere compensate well. The price and duration make it a practical choice for those wanting an overview of Menorca’s coastline without a full-day commitment.
The main audience will be families with children, couples looking for a quick escape, or small groups interested in nature, beaches, and marine life. Weather conditions remain a consideration, so planning for a sunny day will enhance the experience.
How long is the boat trip?
The trip lasts for 2 hours, including sightseeing, beach stop, and onboard activities.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Passatge Riu, 24, with a meeting point near the Amigo’s Boat Trips sign.
What should I bring?
Guests are advised to bring comfortable shoes, a sun hat, swimwear, and a towel for the beach stop.
Is the boat accessible for people with mobility issues?
The footpath to the beach can be difficult for those with reduced mobility, and non-folding wheelchairs are not permitted onboard.
What activities are included during the stop?
There is an hour-long beach stop for swimming or walking, plus waterslides and the chance to snorkel.
Can I hear the guide’s commentary clearly?
Due to boat noise, audio explanations might be hard to hear; the highlights are mainly visual.
This Cala Galdana boat trip combines spectacular views, fun activities, and a peaceful beach escape, making it a well-rounded choice for those exploring Menorca’s coastline.
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