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Discover Mallorca’s stunning coast on this 2.5-hour boat tour from Cala Figuera, visiting Es Pontas, Caló de Moro, Cala Marmols, with snorkeling and picturesque stops.
The boat tour from Cala Figuera offers an engaging way to explore some of Mallorca’s most captivating coves and landmarks. Priced at $53.36 per person and lasting approximately 2 hours 30 minutes, this private experience takes visitors along the southern coastline, highlighting famous sites such as Es Pontas, Caló de Moro, and Cala Marmols. Starting from the charming fishing port of Cala Figuera, the tour combines scenic sailing with multiple swimming and snorkeling stops, making it an excellent choice for those seeking both relaxation and adventure.
While the tour emphasizes natural beauty and tranquility, it is especially suited for travelers interested in exploring Mallorca’s hidden beaches and iconic rock formations. The tour includes snorkeling equipment, drinks, and a well-paced itinerary, although it does not provide snacks. Accessibility is practical, with a mobile ticket and a meeting point near public transportation. This tour demonstrates a balance of breathtaking sights, friendly service, and manageable duration, appealing broadly to small groups and families.


The tour begins at Carrer Calo d’en Busques, 13, a picturesque port known for its traditional houses and boats. The port’s lively yet authentic atmosphere sets a lovely scene to start the boat trip. From here, a friendly crew guides you through the day’s itinerary, ensuring a smooth boarding process and clear explanations of each location.
The meeting point is easy to reach, near public transportation, with the activity ending back at the same spot. The mobile ticket system adds convenience, allowing you to organize your day without hassle. This location offers a charming setting that perfectly matches the relaxed, scenic nature of the tour.
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The first notable stop is Es Pontas, a remarkable natural stone arch rising around 20 meters high, visible from the sea. This dramatic rock formation is a favorite for photos and admiration of Mallorca’s geological features. Close by is Caló des Macs, a small, peaceful cove ideal for a quick swim or relaxing on the boat deck.
These initial stops set the tone for the trip—focusing on natural beauty and dramatic landscapes. The 30-minute stop allows ample time to take pictures and enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed, providing a peaceful introduction to Mallorca’s coast.

Next, the boat reaches Cala Llombards, renowned for its crystal-clear waters and inviting sandy beach. The 15-minute stop here encourages guests to dip into the calm, inviting sea, take photos of the shoreline, or simply soak up the sunshine. The shallow waters and stunning surroundings make this a favorite for swimming and capturing memorable images.
This stop offers a glimpse of Mallorca’s quieter beaches, away from crowded tourist spots, emphasizing serenity and natural charm. The short duration keeps the pace lively while giving enough time to enjoy the setting.

The highlight for many is Calo de Moro, a paradisiacal beach famous for its turquoise waters and reddish, natural stone cliffs. This location is often called one of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches, offering a stunning color contrast between the sea and rocks. The 30-minute stop here is perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and photography.
The waters are calm, clear, and ideal for exploring underwater, and the nearby cliffs provide excellent backdrops for photos. Travelers can expect a relaxing break in a truly picturesque setting. The natural beauty of Caló de Moro makes it a top highlight of the tour.

Following the main stops, the boat sails to S’Almunia, a quaint cove characterized by its fishermen’s huts and magical atmosphere. This spot offers a more intimate experience, with its unique charm created by traditional structures on the shoreline. It’s a peaceful area to observe local life and enjoy the scenery.
While not a lengthy stop, S’Almunia adds a layer of authenticity and tranquility to the itinerary, highlighting Mallorca’s less touristy, more authentic coastal corners.

The final major stop is Cala Marmols, a virgin beach accessible only by boat or on foot through difficult terrain. This untouched cove features crystal-clear waters and natural surroundings. The 45-minute stop provides ample opportunity for swimming, snorkeling, and exploring the area’s vivid marine life.
Many reviews praise Cala Marmols as a breathtaking, almost pristine beach, perfect for those seeking peace and immersion in nature. The limited access makes it a true hidden treasure, ideal for a quiet escape at the end of the trip.

The snorkeling equipment is included, enabling guests to explore the underwater world at each stop. Many visitors highlight swimming among fish and enjoying clear waters as the tour’s best moments. The boat also provides drinks and soft drinks, keeping everyone well-hydrated during the journey.
While snacks are not included, the availability of drinks helps maintain energy levels. The friendly crew is often praised for their helpfulness and knowledge, adding to the overall positive experience.

The tour operates with a mobile ticket, simplifying check-in. It is suitable for most travelers, with no specific physical requirements mentioned. The service animals are allowed, and the activity is designed for small groups, ensuring a more personalized experience.
The cancellation policy offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity, reflecting flexible planning. Weather conditions are a consideration, as the experience depends on good weather to proceed smoothly.
The tour consistently receives high praise, with a 4.6/5 rating from 28 reviews. Many emphasize the beautiful beaches, friendly staff, and stunning vistas. The guides’ knowledge, especially when they share their favorite caves and spots, enhances the trip’s appeal.
Positive comments also mention the clean boat, ample hydration, and relaxed pacing. Some minor criticisms relate to ticketing issues with third-party providers, but the activity itself remains highly rated for its scenic stops and snorkeling opportunities.
This 2.5-hour private boat experience from Cala Figuera offers an excellent way to see Mallorca’s southern coast with minimal hassle. It delivers stunning views, crystal-clear waters, and peaceful swimming stops at some of Mallorca’s most iconic beaches, including Caló de Moro and Cala Marmols.
The friendly guides, included snorkeling gear, and refreshments make this a well-rounded choice for families, couples, or anyone looking for a relaxed yet scenic outing. The moderate duration suits those wanting a taste of Mallorca’s coast without committing to a full-day trip.
However, those seeking more extensive land-based activities or luxury amenities may find this tour more modest. Overall, it offers great value, authentic scenery, and a peaceful escape into Mallorca’s natural beauty.
“The tour was perfect! The beaches we stopped by were beautiful, and the staff very friendly and helpful.”
What is the duration of the boat tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours 30 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It departs from Carrer Calo d’en Busques, 13, Cala Figuera, and ends back at the same location.
Are snorkeling equipment and drinks provided?
Yes, snorkeling gear and soft drinks are included in the price.
Is this tour suitable for children or people with mobility issues?
The tour is designed for most travelers, but accessibility details are not specified. It’s best suited for those comfortable with boat trips and walking on uneven terrain for some stops.
Can I cancel the tour for a refund?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the activity.
Is there an age limit or physical requirement?
No specific age restrictions are mentioned; most travelers can participate.
Do I need to bring my own snacks?
Snacks are not included, so bringing some if desired is recommended.
How many people typically join this tour?
It’s a private tour, so only your group participates, offering a personalized experience.
What makes this tour different from other Mallorca boat trips?
Its emphasis on private, small-group experiences, multiple scenic stops, and snorkeling opportunities at top beaches like Cala Marmols set it apart.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, it operates in good weather; cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled.
Can service animals join the tour?
Yes, service animals are allowed onboard.