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Explore Mallorca's east coast on a glass-bottom boat from Cala Millor with multiple routes, swim stops, and stunning marine views—ideal for a relaxing, scenic day.
Discover the beauty of Mallorca’s eastern coastline on a glass-bottom boat tour departing from Cala Millor. With seven different itineraries to choose from, this experience offers flexibility for various schedules and interests. The tour price is $32 per person, and durations range from 1.5 to 4 hours, making it easy to find a trip that fits your day. Whether you want a quick overview or a longer exploration with swim stops, this tour covers beaches, coves, caves, and marine wildlife, all without getting wet from the viewing platform.
While the tour is praised for the stunning views and friendly guides, some feedback notes that swim stops can be shorter than desired, and weather conditions influence the possibility of swimming or snorkelling. This experience particularly suits those who enjoy relaxing boat rides, marine scenery, and easy access to underwater views without the need for strenuous activity.


The tour departs from Cala Millor, a lively resort town on Mallorca’s east coast, with a price of $32 per person. All options include a glass-bottom boat trip, giving a clear view of the underwater world, making it an accessible choice for those less comfortable with snorkeling or diving. The tours are led by staff who communicate in Spanish, Catalan, English, French, and German, ensuring a broad range of visitors can feel comfortable.
The seven itineraries vary in length and stops. They include trips to Porto Cristo, Cala Ratjada, Cala Romantica, and Calas de Mallorca, with some routes focusing on beach and cave explorations, and others offering swim stops in scenic coves like Cala Morlanda and Cala Varques.
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This shorter trip takes you from Cala Millor to Porto Cristo, with a roundtrip route showcasing beaches like Sa Coma and Porto Cristo itself. The highlight here is the view of local beaches and the ease of a quick outing. This tour is ideal for travelers with limited time or those seeking a brief but scenic boat ride.

In this two-hour option, the boat travels from Cala Millor to Cala Ratjada. Along the way, you get to see Cala Bona, Font de Sa Cala, and Canyamel. The tour includes a snorkel stop at Cala Canyamel, where you can observe the seabed through the glass, although the departure at 9:40 AM does not include a swim stop, whereas the 2:00 PM trip does.
This trip stands out for visiting the Pirate Cave, Cala Romantica, and Cala Varques. The route covers beautiful beaches and includes a stop in Cala Morlanda for snorkeling and swimming. The exploration of Cala Varques’ natural bridge offers a taste of Mallorca’s more dramatic coastal features. This trip is suitable for those interested in marine life and caves.
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This extended version takes you to Cala Ratjada, with stops at Cala Canyamel and Font de Sa Cala. The snorkeling here provides a chance to see the seabed in calm waters, and the route includes views of Cala Bona and Cala Ratjada. This option suits travelers wanting a more thorough exploration of Mallorca’s eastern marine landscapes.
This three-hour tour visits Cala Romantica, Cala Varques, and Cala Morlanda, with two swim stops. It combines beach scenery, cave visits, and marine wildlife viewing. The inclusion of more swim stops makes it a good choice for those who want more time in the water and to experience more of Mallorca’s scenic caves and coves.
This longer tour covers Sa Coma, Porto Cristo, Cala Bona, and Canyamel. With up to two swim and snorkel stops, it offers a comprehensive view of the coastline with more time to relax and explore. This route is ideal for those seeking a full day of marine scenery, beaches, and underwater experiences.
This is the most extensive option, taking you to Sa Coma, Cala Morlanda, Porto Cristo, Cala Varques, and Cala Romantica. It includes two swim stops, one at Cala Morlanda and another at Cala Varques. Plus, this trip involves changing boats in Porto Cristo, adding a layer of adventure. It’s perfect for full-day explorers who want to see many of Mallorca’s best beaches and caves, with plenty of time in the water.
All trips meet at the Mallorca Sea Paradise ticket office, where vouchers are exchanged before boarding. The boat departs and returns to this same location, with no hotel pickup included. The tours are wheelchair accessible at some piers, including Cala Bona, Porto Cristo, and Cala Ratjada, but boarding facilities at certain points like Calas de Mallorca, Cala Romántica, and Font de sa Cala are not equipped for wheelchair users. The swim stop depends on weather conditions, so flexible planning is advised.
While snorkeling and swimming are key features, they depend on favorable weather. The boat trip is generally smooth, but windy days may limit the opportunity to swim or snorkel, as noted in reviews. Passengers interested in refreshments can purchase alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks, snacks, and sandwiches on board, but food and drinks are not included in the ticket price.
The duration varies from 1.5 to 4 hours, allowing travelers to select a cruise that suits their pace and interest level. The tours are available in multiple languages, facilitating a comfortable experience for international visitors.
This tour offers a convenient way to enjoy Mallorca’s east coast from Cala Millor without the need for strenuous activity. The variety of routes means you can tailor your day whether you prefer short scenic cruises or longer explorations with multiple swim stops. The glass-bottom platform delivers excellent marine views, making it easy to spot fish and seabed.
While some reviews mention shorter swim stops and the impact of weather conditions, the overall experience is praised for its stunning scenery and friendly staff. The price point of $32 is reasonable considering the scenic value and marine wildlife sightings. This tour suits families, couples, and solo travelers who want a relaxing day with beautiful vistas and marine adventure.
“amazing wish the swim stop was slightly longer but apart from that it was beautiful, fun for the whole family range of refreshments on board cheap …”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is family-friendly and offers great views for all ages, with swim stops available for those who wish to get into the water.
Can I choose a specific route?
While the website offers seven different itineraries, you need to select based on the duration and stops that best suit your schedule. The meeting point remains the same.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included, but you can purchase refreshments on board during your trip.
How long does the tour last?
The durations range from 1.5 hours to 4 hours, allowing you to pick a trip based on your available time and interest level.
Is there wheelchair access?
Yes, some piers are wheelchair accessible, including Cala Bona, Porto Cristo, and Cala Ratjada. However, boarding facilities at other locations may not be equipped for wheelchair users.
What is the best time to go?
Most trips are available year-round, but weather conditions affect swim stops—good weather offers a smoother experience with better opportunities to snorkel or swim.
This East Coast Glass-Bottom Boat Trip from Cala Millor offers a relaxing and scenic way to explore Mallorca’s beautiful coastline with marine views, swimming options, and several route choices to fit your travel plans.
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