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Discover Mallorca’s stunning coastline with the Blue Cave Boat Tour, including snorkeling, scenic stops, and secret coves, all in a 3-hour sea adventure.

The Mallorca Blue Cave Boat Tour offers a 3-hour maritime journey that combines scenic views, hidden coves, and the thrill of snorkeling. Priced at $72.93 per person, this tour is booked on average 23 days in advance, highlighting its popularity. It departs from Port d’Alcúdia and features a mobile ticket for easy access.
This tour is particularly appealing for those interested in discovering Mallorca’s coastline without the hassle of land-based sightseeing. It highlights iconic locations like Alcudia and Alcudia Bays, Cap Farrutx, and the Blue Cave, while also including secluded spots such as a virgin cove. Although weather can influence the experience—such as high water levels preventing cave visits—the tour provides a flexible, scenic adventure suited to open-minded explorers.

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The tour begins at Carrer del Moll Comercial, 1, Port d’Alcúdia, a location that caters well to public transportation and easy access. The meeting point is straightforward, making it convenient for travelers arriving by different means. The activity concludes back at the same meeting spot, simplifying logistics.
The price of $72.93 covers all main stops and activities, with the option of a mobile ticket that streamlines entry. Since the tour is booked about three weeks in advance, planning ahead guarantees a spot on this popular coastal cruise.

The journey starts with a cruise along the eastern coast of Mallorca, renowned for its rocky cliffs, hidden coves, and pristine beaches. During this segment, travelers encounter charming coastal villages, historic watchtowers, and ancient caves that add a sense of adventure.
The one-hour stop at Son Serra de Marina allows for taking in natural beauty and snapping photos of the rugged shoreline. The landscape here offers a contrast between nature’s untouched charm and cultural landmarks, making it an ideal first stop.

The cruise then moves to Ca’n Picafort, famous for its long golden sandy beaches and shallow, transparent waters. This one-hour stop offers a chance to relax, swim, or soak up the sun. The shallow waters are perfect for comfortable snorkeling or simply wading in the cool sea.
This location’s popularity with swimmers and sunbathers reflects its family-friendly appeal. The calm waters and scenic surroundings make it a peaceful break in the middle of the tour.

The Playa de Alcudia presents an expansive stretch of white sand, with calm blue waters ideal for enjoying the sea. Departing from this lively beach, the boat voyage offers a view of the resort-lined shoreline and palm trees, before heading toward more secluded spots.
This stop provides a beautiful backdrop for photos and is a great spot for a quick swim. The included ticket ensures travelers enjoy the scenery without extra costs.

Seen from the water, Colonia de Sant Pere appears as a picture-perfect coastal village framed by Serra de Llevant mountains. The area exudes serenity and offers a scenic view of a small, well-preserved town. Though not a lengthy stop, it’s a pleasing visual highlight that captures Mallorca’s authentic coastal life.

The final noteworthy stop is Es Caló, a small, untouched cove renowned for its turquoise waters and white sand. Surrounded by rugged cliffs and lush vegetation, this hidden gem offers a peaceful retreat away from the busier tourist hotspots.
The area’s natural beauty makes it an ideal place for snorkeling and taking in pristine scenery. The quiet, untouched environment appeals to those seeking tranquility and a more authentic Mediterranean experience.

A highlight of the tour is the Blue Cave, famous for its striking blue waters and unique formations. However, weather conditions—specifically high water levels and rough seas—can affect the ability to visit this site. In cases of adverse weather, the cave visit may be substituted with a scenic drive-by or replaced with other stops.
Despite this uncertainty, the tour’s other stops and snorkeling opportunities ensure a memorable experience, even if the Blue Cave itself isn’t accessible on the day.
The tour is designed for up to 36 travelers, increasing comfort and space on the boat. The meeting point at Port d’Alcúdia makes it easy for visitors arriving via public transport or private transfer. The full cancellation policy allows for full refunds if canceled 24 hours in advance, but no refunds apply within 24 hours, making early planning advisable.
The activity duration of approximately 3 hours balances sightseeing with relaxation, and the mobile ticket option speeds entry, reducing wait times.
One notable limitation is the dependence on weather conditions, which can prevent access to the Blue Cave. The review from Frances_L highlights that water levels were too high on a booked day, resulting in only a drive-by rather than a cave exploration. While weather-related cancellations are beyond control, travelers should be prepared for the possibility of a modified experience.
Plus, since most stops are free, there’s minimal extra cost involved, but the snorkeling gear is not specified as included, so bringing personal equipment might be beneficial.
This scenic boat trip suits adventurers eager to explore Mallorca from the sea, especially those interested in snorkeling and coastal landscapes. It offers a blend of scenic stops, hidden coves, and the chance to see the Blue Cave, provided weather allows.
Perfect for families, couples, or small groups seeking a short, relaxed outing, the tour provides good value for its price and features beautiful views that are ideal for photography.
This 3-hour sea exploration offers a rich tour of Mallorca’s coastline, with stunning scenery, secluded beaches, and the possibility of snorkeling. While weather can impact the cave visit, the stops along Son Serra de Marina, Ca’n Picafort, Playa de Alcudia, Colonia de Sant Pere, and Es Caló ensure a diverse and picturesque experience.
The group size limit of 36 and convenient meeting point make it an accessible option for most visitors. The price point is reasonable for the array of sights and activities included, and the full cancellation policy adds peace of mind.
This tour is a great choice for those looking to see Mallorca from the water with light snorkeling, especially if they are flexible about weather conditions and cave visits.
“The day we booked, the water levels were too high and rough so they only drove by the caves. We werent allowed to experience the blue caves after a…”
Is snorkeling included in the tour?
Yes, the tour includes snorkeling opportunities in the calm waters at various stops.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
What happens if the weather prevents visiting the Blue Cave?
If weather conditions are unsuitable, the Blue Cave visit may be replaced with a drive-by or alternative stops, but the tour still offers many scenic locations.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour departs and concludes at the Carrer del Moll Comercial, 1, Port d’Alcúdia.
How long is the tour?
The entire experience lasts approximately 3 hours.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, with group sizes up to 36, the tour is suitable for families, especially those who enjoy being on the sea.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $72.93, including all listed stops and snorkeling.
Are there any additional costs?
Additional costs are not specified; most stops are free, but personal gear or souvenirs may incur extra expenses.