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Experience Mallorca's coast with a 5-hour catamaran cruise including snorkeling stops, delicious buffet lunch, and scenic views from Palma de Mallorca.
The Mallorca Catamaran Cruise and Snorkeling Trip offers a relaxing 5-hour journey along Mallorca’s southern coast, departing from Palma de Mallorca. Priced at $94.95 per person, this trip includes a buffet lunch featuring Mallorcan tapas, several scenic stops, and opportunities to swim and snorkel in the calm waters. The tour is operated by Nofrills Excursions and has attracted over 10 bookings last month, making it a popular choice for those seeking a leisurely day at sea.
While the experience promises stunning views of rugged coastlines and natural landmarks, reviews highlight that this cruise is best suited for visitors who enjoy scenic sailing, good food, and a laid-back atmosphere. It’s important to note that snorkel equipment must be purchased on board for €20, and the trip does not always meet expectations for snorkeling and beach stops. Still, it remains a solid option for travelers looking to combine sailing with a tasty meal and beautiful scenery.

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The tour begins at Attraction Catamarans Mallorca at the Port of Palma, where a modern catamaran awaits. A knowledgeable local crew leads the journey, ensuring safety and comfort during the cruise. The departure time is 9:30 AM, with the boat returning after roughly five hours on the water. This setup makes it an accessible option for travelers staying in or near Palma.
The cruise then sails from Palma’s port, offering an excellent vantage point to see the city’s coastline and the iconic Palma Cathedral from the water. The sailing experience is made more enjoyable by the friendly crew, who provide insights about the area and ensure a pleasant ride.

The first major stop takes place in the Nord de Palma District, exploring the Bay of Palma. This stretch reveals the lush hills, charming towns, and beaches that line the coast. During this 1 hour 30 minutes segment, views of the Palma Cathedral and the cityscape are highlights, perfect for photos or simply soaking up the scenery.
Next, the cruise passes Cap Rocat, where spectacular cliffs and rugged landscapes unfold. This untouched section of Mallorca showcases wild, natural scenery with clear waters that shimmer in the sunlight. It’s a peaceful moment away from resorts, ideal for appreciating Mallorca’s natural beauty.

One of the most praised stops is Cala Vella, where you get 1 hour 30 minutes to enjoy the surroundings. Here, travelers can swim to the sandy beach, jump off the boat into the water, or explore the natural pools formed by old quarries. The waters are described as sparkling and calm, making it a perfect spot for snorkeling and relaxing.
While snorkel gear isn’t included by default, it can be bought onboard for €20. The vibrant marine life in this pristine environment delights snorkelers, though some review comments mention the absence of fins and less extensive snorkeling equipment.
The included buffet lunch features a variety of Mallorcan tapas and snacks such as beef meatballs with Thai sauce, chicken, ginger, and mango salad, roasted black pork with mushroom sauce, and vegetable rice. There’s also fresh bread, spring rolls, curry samosas, mixed salad with oranges, and fruits with vanilla ice cream.
Guests appreciate the good quality and variety of the food, with some reviews mentioning it as more than enough for a day at sea. The lunch duration is around 45 minutes, giving plenty of time to eat, chat, and enjoy the scenic views from the boat.
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After the long stop at Cala Vella, the cruise concludes with a brief 10-minute sail back to the Port of Palma. The return journey offers final views of Palma Bay and the coastline, giving a sense of closure to the scenic adventure.
The tour ends at the starting point, and the meeting point is Muelle Golondrina, Av. de Gabriel Roca. The group size can be up to 100 travelers, which can lead to a crowded environment, especially during peak times.
Overall, reviews show a mixed but generally positive picture, with an average rating of 3.5 out of 5 based on 52 reviews. Highlights include stunning scenery, delicious food, and friendly crew. The breadth of stops and scenic sailing earn praise from many.
However, some reviews point out disappointments such as crowding, lack of snorkeling gear included, and misleading expectations regarding beach stops and snorkeling. Several mention that snorkeling equipment costs €20, and no fins are provided, which could be a downside for dedicated snorkelers. A few reviews also note that the trip duration is closer to 5 hours rather than the advertised 6.5 hours.
Booking in advance is recommended since over 10 bookings last month indicate high demand. The meeting point is accessible, and the tour is suitable for most travelers, though children must be accompanied by adults.
Remember to apply high-factor sunscreen and bring your own snorkeling gear if desired, as equipment is an optional extra. The bar onboard offers drinks for purchase, but these are not included in the tour fee, and some reviews mention the prices can be high.
This cruise is ideal for those who appreciate scenic sailing and good food in a relaxed setting. The natural stops at Cala Vella and Cap Rocat provide beautiful views and water activities that appeal to families, couples, and groups of friends.
However, those expecting extensive snorkeling experiences or beach visits should be aware of the limited stops and equipment costs. It’s best suited for travelers who value comfort, scenery, and a leisurely pace over active adventure or snorkeling depth.
This tour offers a pleasant day on the water, showcasing Mallorca’s dramatic coastlines and providing delicious local food. While some reviews highlight crowding and disappointments in snorkeling amenities, the scenic stops and relaxed vibe make it a worthwhile choice for most visitors wanting a scenic sailing experience.
The $94.95 price point reflects the included buffet lunch, scenic routes, and natural stops, making it a decent value for a day spent exploring Mallorca from the sea. Travelers who enjoy laid-back water activities and beautiful coastal views will find this cruise a pleasure.
“This catamaran tour was exactly what we wanted it to be! The lunch options were numerous and actually quite tasty! The locations where we had stopp…”
Does the tour include snorkeling equipment?
Snorkel equipment is not included by default but can be purchased on board for €20. No fins are provided, only goggles and snorkel.
What is the duration of the cruise?
The trip lasts approximately 5 hours, including stops and sailing time.
Where does the tour depart from and end?
It departs from Muelle Golondrina, Av. de Gabriel Roca in Palma de Mallorca and returns to the same point.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, a buffet lunch with Mallorcan tapas and snacks is included, with a variety of options to suit different tastes.
Are drinks included?
No, drinks are not included in the price and can be bought at the onboard bar; some reviews mention prices are high.
Can children participate?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I bring for the water stops?
Bringing your own snorkeling gear is recommended if you want to snorkel, as equipment has to be purchased onboard. Also, high-factor sunscreen is advised.
Is the trip suitable for people with mobility issues?
No specific information is provided, but the tour involves walking onto a boat and water activities, so guests should be reasonably mobile.
What if the weather is poor?
The tour is weather-dependent, and poor weather can lead to cancellation with a full refund or rescheduling.
How crowded does the boat get?
The boat can hold up to 100 travelers, which may feel crowded during peak times. Some reviews mention overcrowding as a concern.
This Mallorca cruise offers a balanced mix of scenic sailing, natural beauty, and good food, making it an appealing option for those seeking a relaxing day on the Mediterranean.