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Enjoy a 4-hour catamaran cruise in Mallorca with stops at Cala d'Egos, Port Andratx, and Camp de Mar, including lunch and snorkeling options for $55.03.

The Paradise Tour 4-hour catamaran trip offers an affordable way to explore Mallorca’s stunning southwest coastline. For $55.03 per person, travelers sail along the coast, visit exclusive spots like Port Andratx, and enjoy two swimming stops at Cala d’Egos and Camp de Mar. The tour departs from Santa Ponça at 11:00 am, with a 4-hour duration that includes lunch and snorkeling opportunities.
While this tour is praised for its excellent value, it can get quite crowded, with some reviews mentioning over 200 guests onboard. The itinerary includes scenic sailing, swimming in crystal-clear waters, and a buffet lunch—making it ideal for those seeking a relaxed day on the water, especially if they enjoy socializing and sightseeing. It suits travelers who want a cost-effective experience with beautiful views, but those looking for a quieter cruise might find the crowd levels challenging.

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The tour begins at Carrer de Ramon de Montcada, 22, in Santa Ponça. The meeting point is conveniently located near public transportation, making it accessible for most travelers. The activity ends back at the same location after four hours, giving you the chance to plan other activities in the area.
The cruise kicks off with a leisurely sail along Mallorca’s southwest coastline, passing through the bays of Santa Ponsa, Paguera, and Cala Fornells. This part of the journey is designed to showcase the scenic beauty of the area from the water, giving ample opportunity for photos and taking in the views. The crew provides commentary on the sights, adding context to the journey.

The first stop, at Cala d’Egos, is a highlight for many. This hidden cove boasts crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling. Snorkel masks are available onboard with a low deposit, allowing guests to explore underwater life. If swimming isn’t your preference, relaxing with a drink from the onboard bar is also an option. This stop lasts about 25 minutes, offering just enough time to cool off and enjoy the scenery.

Next, the boat cruises for around 15 minutes along the Andritxola coast toward Port d’Andratx. This luxurious port is known for its upscale shops, waterfront cafes, and popularity among the rich and famous. The 40-minute free time here allows for a stroll, shopping, or simply soaking in the vibrant atmosphere. The crew reminds guests when to return to the boat, ensuring smooth boarding for the next leg of the journey.
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After leaving Port Andratx, the crew serves a buffet lunch on board. The meal features Bolognese pasta, pasta salad, and green salad, providing a satisfying break during the cruise. The vessel then sails towards Camp de Mar, arriving in about 35 minutes.
The second swimming stop at Camp de Mar lasts about 25 minutes, where guests can enjoy the clean waters. Weather conditions can affect this part of the trip, with the captain potentially rerouting to safer waters if necessary. The bay is well-loved for its tranquil atmosphere and inviting waters.

Following the second stop, the boat slowly makes its way back toward Santa Ponça, passing through Paguera and Santa Ponsa. This 45-minute cruise back offers more views of the coastline, with the opportunity to relax, take photos, or chat with fellow travelers. The journey concludes where it started, ending the 4-hour experience.

The catamaran itself is well-equipped, featuring two bars where soft drinks can be purchased. The vessel offers comfortable seating both upstairs and downstairs, with enough space for guests to relax. The slide on the boat is a popular feature, allowing guests of all ages to enjoy sliding into the water multiple times during the day.
The lunch buffet gets generally positive comments for its simplicity and good quality, including pasta and salads. However, some reviews note that snorkel masks may not be available in sufficient quantities for all guests, and there are no showers onboard for rinsing off after swimming.
Reviews reveal that crowd size can vary significantly. Some mention over 200 people onboard, leading to a busy atmosphere and limited space, especially upstairs. While many guests appreciate the value and scenic stops, others find the large groups overwhelming, citing anxiety and discomfort.
The crew is frequently praised for their friendly attitude and professionalism, making the experience more enjoyable despite the crowds. The food generally receives positive remarks, with many considering it good value for the price.
The route is susceptible to change based on weather conditions. If the weather is unfavorable, the captain may reroute or cancel the swimming stops for safety reasons. This flexibility ensures safety but can sometimes affect the overall experience if swimming is a priority.
Booking typically occurs 14 days in advance, with free cancellation available up to 24 hours before the experience starts. This allows flexibility in case of weather changes or personal plans. The tour is operated by Cruise Cormoran, with contact available via +34971686849 or [email protected].
This 4-hour Mallorca catamaran trip appeals most to travelers seeking affordable scenic sailing, swimming opportunities, and a social atmosphere. It’s suitable for families, groups of friends, and couples comfortable with large crowds. Those looking for a quiet, intimate cruise might find the high occupancy less ideal.
The lunch and snorkeling are definite highlights for many, with the exclusive Port Andratx stop adding a touch of elegance. However, it’s wise to prepare for crowd levels and to arrive early to secure a good spot.
The Paradise Tour offers a cost-effective way to see Mallorca’s coast from the water. It combines sailing, swimming, snacking, and scenic stops into a compact package. The well-equipped catamaran and friendly crew contribute positively, with many guests enjoying the delicious buffet lunch and stunning views.
Nevertheless, the crowd size can be a significant factor; some reviews describe a packed boat that limits comfort. For those willing to tolerate this, the experience provides great value, especially considering the beautiful waters and exclusivity of Port Andratx.
This tour suits active, social travelers looking for a lively day on the sea with plenty of opportunities to swim, take photos, and enjoy Mallorca’s coast. Its affordable price makes it an appealing choice, provided that crowd levels are not a major concern.
“Absolutely amazing. And for this price?? You would be a fool not to go.”
How long is the Paradise Tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, starting at 11:00 am and ending back at the meeting point in Santa Ponça.
What is included in the price?
The buffet lunch with pasta and salads, snorkel masks (with a low deposit), and a visit to Port Andratx are included in the $55.03 fee.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the tour. Cancellations made less than 24 hours in advance are not refunded.
Is snorkeling equipment provided?
Snorkel masks are available onboard with a low deposit. Availability may be limited, so arriving early for equipment is recommended.
What should I bring onboard?
Guests should bring swimwear, towels, and sun protection. Be aware that there are no showers onboard.
Are alcoholic beverages available?
Alcohol is not included; soft drinks and alcoholic beverages can be purchased from the two onboard bars.
Who is this tour best suited for?
It is ideal for those comfortable with crowds, seeking scenic sailing and swimming, and wanting good value for a relaxing day on the water.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The route may change or the trip may be canceled for safety. In such cases, a full refund or rescheduling is offered.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Carrer de Ramon de Montcada, 22 in Santa Ponça.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly stated, the features such as the slide and swimming stops suggest it is family-friendly, but always check with the provider for age restrictions.