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Explore Mallorca’s natural park on a 4-5 hour boat tour, visiting hidden coves, sea caves, and deserted beaches with snorkeling, paddleboarding, and scenic views.
Discover Mallorca’s Natural Park by Boat for $118.68 per Person
This 4 to 5-hour guided boat tour offers an exciting way to experience Mallorca’s stunning Llevant Natural Park from the water. Starting from Can Picafort, the trip takes you along the coast to explore hidden coves, dramatic sea caves, and pristine beaches only accessible by boat. The tour features stops for swimming, snorkeling, paddle surfing, and relaxing on comfortable boats, making it ideal for anyone wanting an active yet scenic day at sea.
While the tour is generally praised for its beautiful scenery and knowledgeable local skippers, some reviews mention cancellations or booking issues. It’s best suited for those who enjoy outdoor activities, nature photography, and discovering lesser-known spots. The tour’s price of $118.68 per person includes group discounts and pickup options, adding convenience for travelers exploring Mallorca.

The tour begins at Carrer Enginyer Felicià Fuster, 25, 07458 Can Picafort. Travelers should arrive by 10:00 am for the start of this private tour with Royal Charters Mallorca. The activity ends at the same meeting point, making logistics simple. The meeting point’s proximity to public transportation makes it accessible for most visitors.
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From the start in Can Picafort, the boat heads along the coast of Alcudia Bay, passing notable spots like Son Serra de Marina, Colonia de Sant Pere, and Betlem. During this section, travelers enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, with opportunities to photograph deserted beaches and islets that are largely known only to locals.
This part of the trip is perfect for those interested in coastal scenery and seascape photography. The boat stops at several points to admire the landscape and take in the peaceful atmosphere of these less crowded areas.
One of the highlights is a visit to natural sea caves, which can be explored both from the boat and by jumping directly into turquoise waters. The tour emphasizes swimming and snorkeling in clear bays, where the calm waters make for safe and enjoyable aquatic activities.
Bring your camera to capture the spectacular cave formations and seaside cliffs. The tour promises great views and the chance to experience the natural beauty of Mallorca’s coastline, especially within the Llevant natural park.
The route includes a stop at Son Serra de Marina, where travelers can refresh on the beach if weather conditions permit. This stop lasts about 45 minutes and offers a chance to stretch, swim in the deserted beach, or simply relax while enjoying sea views.
This beach is less crowded and highly appreciated for its tranquility, making it a good spot for relaxing away from busier tourist areas.
As the boat approaches the natural park, it passes by Colonia de Sant Pere, a fishing village with a picturesque port set against the slopes of mountains. The view from the boat captures the charming harbor and the mountain backdrop, offering great photo opportunities.
This stop isn’t scheduled for long but adds a cultural element to the scenic journey, showcasing a traditional part of Mallorca’s coastal life.
Before arriving at Betlem, the boat passes the urbanization of Betlem, with luxurious seaside homes visible from the water. A stop at Na Clara Beach allows travelers to swim in the crystal-clear waters and enjoy some downtime amid spectacular surroundings.
This stop lasts about an hour and is perfect for those wanting a peaceful swim in one of Mallorca’s most beautiful beaches.

The boat anchors at Cap Ferrutx’s renowned natural port, where the waters are calmer than a lake. Here, guests can snorkel, paddleboard, or relax while enjoying magnificent views of the park’s cliffs and caves. The area’s secluded beaches and sea caves offer excellent exploration opportunities.
A notable feature is the possibility to enter the cave dels coloms, weather permitting, adding a touch of adventure to the trip. The stop lasts about an hour and provides a balanced mix of activity and relaxation.
From the cove, the tour moves up to the cliffs of Cape Ferrutx, where a stop is made to visit sea caves. If the sea allows, the guide will facilitate a dip into the cave dels coloms, an experience prized for its dramatic scenery.
This part of the tour appeals to those interested in geological formations and sea cave exploration, with plenty of chances for photography and sea swimming.
The last stop on the tour takes place at Arenalet del Verger, a deserted beach with crystal-clear waters that is rarely visited by travelers. This area is considered one of Mallorca’s best-kept secrets, offering a peaceful end to the exploration.
The visit lasts about 30 minutes, providing time for a final swim or sunbathe before heading back to Can Picafort. This quiet beach is perfect for those seeking solitude and unspoiled nature.
The tour is offered with pickup options and is a private experience, meaning only your group participates. It’s suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and the activity being accessible via public transportation near the meeting point.
While the average booking time is about 47 days in advance, some reviews note cancellations or rescheduling issues. It’s advisable to confirm availability early and keep an eye on weather conditions, as the tour’s success depends heavily on good weather.
This boat trip provides a comprehensive view of Mallorca’s coastline and natural park. Its combination of scenic stops, water activities, and peaceful beaches makes it a compelling option for those who appreciate outdoor adventure and untouched nature.
The knowledgeable local skippers enhance the experience with insights into the park’s habitats, caves, and beaches. Despite some past booking issues, this tour remains a solid choice for exploring Mallorca from a water-based perspective.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour’s activities like swimming and paddleboarding are suitable for most ages, but it’s best to consider individual physical comfort. The tour’s duration may be long for very young children.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a camera, and snorkeling gear if you have it. The tour provides opportunities for swimming and exploring caves, so waterproof accessories are recommended.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start are not refunded.
Are meals included?
The tour includes an aperitif at Cap Ferrutx, but no mention of full meals or lunch. It’s advisable to bring snacks or plan for additional food if needed.
What should I do if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, travelers are offered an alternative date or a full refund.
This Day on Boat to Park natural Of Mallorca offers a beautiful way to discover the island’s coastline, with plenty of chances for swimming, exploring caves, and relaxing in secluded beaches. Its mix of scenic views, water activities, and peaceful stops makes it a worthwhile choice for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.