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Enjoy a 3-4 hour boat cruise from Mahon along Menorca’s east coast, including swimming, snorkeling, and views of historic sites and beautiful beaches.

This day cruise departs from Mahon in the Balearic Islands with a focus on exploring Menorca’s stunning east coast. Priced with the option to reserve now and pay later, the tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours, making it an ideal half-day adventure. The boat used is a catamaran, offering a smooth sailing experience along the coast, with free time to swim, snorkel, or simply relax and enjoy the scenery.
The departure is scheduled for 2:45 PM from the port of Mahon, with boarding at 2:30 PM. The tour includes a harbor cruise through Mahon, stops at Sa Mesquida or Binibeca Beach depending on the wind, and a middle bay stop for swimming and diving. The tour is suitable for those comfortable with outdoor activities but is not accessible for wheelchair users. With positive reviews highlighting stunning views and knowledgeable guides, this cruise offers a relaxed way to see some of Menorca’s most picturesque spots.
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The tour begins at the Mahon port, where the “Don Joan” boat awaits at coordinates 39.88987, 4.26762. Guests are advised to arrive by 2:30 PM for boarding, with the boat leaving promptly at 3:00 PM after crossing Mahon’s harbor. During this initial cruise segment, you’ll see notable sights like Lazaretto Island and the “La Mola” Fortress.
This harbor cruise is an excellent chance to orient yourself and enjoy the lively scenery of Mahon before venturing along the coast. The boat offers restroom facilities, and the overall experience is clean and comfortable, according to reviews. This segment lasts about one hour and sets a relaxing tone for the rest of the afternoon.
The first stop on the east coast is Sa Mesquida Beach, a north coast location known for its beautiful bay and clear waters. The tour offers about one hour at this spot, giving ample time to swim and snorkel in the tranquil environment. Travelers are encouraged to bring snorkeling gear, a towel, and swimwear.
Guests appreciate the opportunity to dive from the boat in the middle of the bay, enjoying the landscape and refreshing sea. However, some reviews mention that crowds can gather at the steps, which might cause some panic or discomfort for certain swimmers. The scenery here is typically praised, making it a worthwhile stop despite the potential for crowding.

After swimming, the boat heads back towards Mahon Harbor for another one-hour cruise, offering views of the coastline and opportunities to observe historic sites along the way. This segment serves as a relaxing reflection on the scenery and a chance to appreciate Menorca’s coastline from the water.
The return cruise provides additional chances for photos and enjoying the sea breeze, with the boat mooring back at the port around 6 PM. The entire cruise balances sightseeing and leisure, ensuring guests can unwind while taking in the landscape.
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The choice of beach stop depends on the wind conditions. On most days, the tour visits Sa Mesquida, a north coast location famous for its crystal-clear waters. If wind conditions favor it, the stop might shift to Binibeca Beach on the south coast.
Both beaches offer excellent opportunities for swimming and snorkeling. Binibeca is particularly noted for its charming fishing village surroundings, while Sa Mesquida boasts a large bay with calm waters. The stops are designed to give guests ample free time to relax, with a full hour at each location.

A highlight of this cruise is the stop in the middle of the bay, where guests can dive from the boat. This activity provides a close-up view of the underwater landscape and marine life. The landscape views from the boat are also appreciated, with many noting the beauty of the coastline and the tranquility of the experience.
Guests should be prepared with snorkeling gear and swimwear, and understand that safety instructions are provided to ensure a comfortable experience. This stop is popular, but some note that crowds can make swimming away from the boat more difficult at times.
The catamaran used for this tour is celebrated for its stability and cleanliness. It has toilets available onboard, making it suitable for longer stops. The vessel is designed to provide a smooth ride, minimizing seasickness, and offers enough space for guests to relax and enjoy the scenery.
Guests can sit back or move around freely during the cruise segments, and the crew is noted for being friendly and knowledgeable, offering interesting facts about Mahon and Menorca’s coastline as you sail.

The meeting point is clearly identified at the Mahon port, where guests look for the “Don Joan” boat. The tour is hosted in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Portuguese.
In case of bad weather, the route may be adjusted to sail along the south coast towards Binibeca instead of the east coast. The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, so those with mobility concerns should consider this before booking.

The overall rating is a solid 4 out of 5, based on 57 reviews. The most praised aspects include the beautiful scenery, knowledgeable guides, and relaxing cruise experience. Many appreciate the scenic harbor views and the opportunities to swim and snorkel.
However, some reviews mention disappointments. Several note that the coastline can be less interesting than expected, with one describing it as “boring”. The crowding at swimming stops has also been a concern, with some expressing frustration about safety and discomfort caused by people gathering near the boat.
The commentary on the harbor cruise is generally positive, but some found that the safety whistles and crowd control could be more relaxed to allow for better enjoyment of swimming.
This tour is ideal for families, couples, or groups looking for a relaxed afternoon on the water. It suits those who want to combine sightseeing with swimming in calm bays and enjoy scenic views of Menorca’s coast. Active swimmers will find the swimming and snorkeling opportunities especially appealing.
However, those seeking a more culturally immersive experience or longer excursions might find the limited duration and scope less satisfying. The lack of accessibility also means it’s best suited for travelers without mobility restrictions.
This catamaran cruise from Mahon provides a friendly, scenic experience of Menorca’s eastern coast, with several stops for swimming and snorkeling. Its stability and cleanliness make it a comfortable choice, especially for families and first-time visitors.
While some reviewed aspects highlight crowding issues and less interesting coastline views for a few, the overall scenery and opportunity to relax on the water remain strong points. The knowledgeable guides and flexible itinerary—including weather-dependent route changes—add to its appeal.
This cruise offers good value for money for those interested in short, scenic water excursions. It’s well-suited for travelers who want a leisurely, scenic outing with the chance to swim in protected bays and learn about Mahon’s harbor.
What is the duration of the cruise?
The tour lasts approximately 3 to 4 hours, with the main activities and stops scheduled in that window.
Where does the tour start?
It departs from Mahon port, with boarding at 2:30 PM and the boat leaving at 3:00 PM.
What do I need to bring?
Guests should bring swimwear, a towel, and snorkeling gear for the stops.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
It is not suitable for wheelchair users and may be less comfortable for guests with mobility concerns.
Can I cancel the booking?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours before the tour for a full refund.
What happens in bad weather?
In case of bad weather, the route may switch to sail along the south coast towards Binibeca instead of the east coast.
Is food or drink provided?
The data does not specify food or drink provisions, so it’s best to bring your own or plan accordingly.
Are guides available in multiple languages?
Yes, the tour is led in English, French, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese.
How crowded are the swimming stops?
Some reviews mention crowds at the steps and close proximity to other swimmers, so patience may be needed during busy times.
What makes this tour different from other boat trips in Menorca?
Its catamaran vessel offers stability and comfort, with several stops for swimming, snorkeling, and sightseeing, combined with flexible routing based on weather conditions.