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Discover Menorca's stunning northern coast on a 3-hour speedboat tour featuring stops at coves, caves, and the iconic Favaritx Lighthouse, with snorkeling and paddle boards included.

The speedboat excursion through the coves of northern Menorca offers an exhilarating way to explore one of the most beautiful coastlines in the Balearic Islands. Priced at $534.07 per group (up to 12 people), this 3-hour private tour combines speed, scenic stops, and marine activities, making it an ideal option for those seeking a compact yet immersive experience. The tour departs from the Port of Addaia, a tranquil harbor that sets a peaceful tone before you set out on the water.
This excursion is led by an expert local guide, who also acts as the skipper, ensuring safety and knowledge throughout the trip. The boat used is a modern semi-rigid motorboat, designed for comfort and speed. With 15 reviews giving a perfect 5-star rating, this tour consistently delights visitors with its combination of stunning scenery, intimate stops, and marine activities. While the tour is quite active and involves some water-based exploration, it’s accessible to most travelers, making it perfect for families, couples, or small groups enjoying a personalized adventure.

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The tour begins at the Carrer Steward, 163, Port d’Addaia, a peaceful natural port away from bustling tourist areas. Here, the boat awaits in a setting that highlights the calm beauty of Menorca’s northern coast. The group size is limited to 12, allowing for a more intimate experience and personal interaction with the guide. Travelers are advised to arrive 20 minutes early to ensure a timely departure, as the boat leaves promptly.
Back at the port after three hours on the water, the journey ends at the same point, making logistics straightforward. The location’s proximity to public transportation options makes access easier, and service animals are welcome, adding flexibility for those traveling with pets.

The excursion starts with a 30-minute cruise around Addaia Bay, famous for its peaceful waters and scenic views. This initial stretch sets a relaxing tone while giving a glimpse of the natural beauty surrounding the port. After this, the boat heads towards Arenal d’en Castell, a 650-meter-long horseshoe-shaped bay with shallow, crystal-clear waters.
This calm area is almost like a natural saltwater pool, with gentle waves and minimal wind, making it perfect for a quick swim or snorkel. The shallow waters also allow for safe paddle boarding, which is included as part of the tour. Visitors enjoy the chance to glide over the transparent water and observe the marine life lurking just beneath the surface.

The next stop takes travelers to Son Parc, also known as Arenal de s’Olla de Son Saura. This medium-sized inlet features a dune system, a gentle breeze, and moderate waves that create a lively but manageable environment for swimming and snorkeling. The light slope of the seabed offers easy access to underwater exploration and provides opportunities to see local marine fauna.
The transparent waters here are ideal for appreciating the island’s underwater ecosystem, especially the Posidonia meadows that flourish in this area. The guide often shares interesting information about the local environment, making this stop both fun and educational.

One of the more virgin beaches on the tour, Cala Pudent presents an untouched, peaceful spot with hardly any buildings. Its sandy banks and Posidonia meadows make the waters rich with fish and marine life, offering excellent snorkeling opportunities.
Visitors often enjoy observing the vibrant marine fauna in this pristine setting, making it a highlight for those interested in underwater flora and fauna. The 20-minute stop here allows plenty of time for snorkeling and relaxing on the quiet shore.

The Cala’n Tosqueta stop stands out as one of the most unknown and quiet coves. Its spectacular seabed and rocky surroundings attract those looking for a less crowded, more exclusive experience. This 40-minute visit introduces travelers to a very different landscape, characterized by oceanic Posidonia meadows and impressive rocky formations.
The natural environment here is rugged and dramatic, perfect for exploring some of the island’s less accessible marine environments. The guide often points out features of the seabed, adding an element of discovery for snorkeling enthusiasts.

A highlight of the trip is the stop at Favaritx Lighthouse, located on a cape with imposing slate cliffs. Recognized for its distinctive white tower with a black spiral band, the lighthouse is one of the most visited sites on the island.
The 10-minute stop allows visitors to take photos of the rugged landscape and learn about the lighthouse’s significance in navigating Menorca’s coast. The surrounding cliffs and natural scenery provide stunning views, perfect for a brief walk and photo session.

The tour includes a 40-minute stop at Savinar de Mongofre, a small, isolated cove next to Addaia’s port. Due to its difficult land access, this cove remains practically empty even in high season, offering a peaceful, unspoiled environment.
Afterward, the boat heads back to Carrer Steward, completing the trip with a scenic cruise along the coast. The return journey emphasizes the natural beauty of Menorca’s coastline, with ongoing views of the cliffs and waters.
Throughout the trip, passengers can utilize various included amenities. Snorkeling equipment and paddle surfboards are available for exploring the calm waters at each stop. The boat is equipped with a ladder for easy access to and from the water, and everyone wears life jackets for safety.
These features make the tour especially appealing for those eager to actively engage with the marine environment. The small group size ensures a relaxed atmosphere, allowing travelers to enjoy these activities without feeling crowded.
The tour operates with a mobile ticket, making booking and access straightforward. It’s designed for most travelers, with service animals allowed and close proximity to public transportation at the meeting point.
A key advantage is the free cancellation policy, which permits canceling up to 24 hours before the scheduled departure for a full refund. Weather conditions are a consideration, as the tour requires good weather; in case of poor weather, a different date or a full refund is offered.
What makes this speedboat trip especially attractive is its combination of speed, intimacy, and variety. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, while the expert guide shares insightful commentary about the coast and marine life.
The multiple stops, each with its unique environment, allow travelers to enjoy swimming, snorkeling, paddle boarding, and sightseeing in a compact but rich itinerary. The stunning views of the coastline, especially from the Favaritx Lighthouse, are a major highlight, offering memorable photo opportunities.
This tour suits those who want a dynamic, active way to see Menorca’s coastline. It’s perfect for small groups or families eager to explore multiple coves in a short time. The inclusion of marine activities appeals to those interested in underwater exploration without the need for extensive planning.
Since the tour is private for your group, it offers a more personalized and flexible experience compared to larger group excursions. The 3-hour duration makes it manageable for most schedules, and the beautiful, less crowded stops ensure a peaceful escape from tourist hotspots.
The speedboat excursion through the coves of northern Menorca offers a well-rounded, scenic, and engaging experience. The expert guide and skipper, combined with the comfortable semi-rigid boat, make for a safe and enjoyable ride. The stops at Cala Pudent, Cala’n Tosqueta, and Favaritx Lighthouse stand out as particularly memorable highlights.
While it involves some water activities and a quick pace, the ability to snorkel, paddle surf, and explore in such a short time is a significant advantage. The excellent reviews reflect consistent satisfaction, especially regarding the scenery, guide knowledge, and the intimate nature of the trip.
This tour is ideal for adventurous travelers who want to see Menorca’s coast in a fun, fast-paced way, appreciating its natural beauty and marine life without the crowds.
“Amazing speed boat trip along the scenic coast of Menorca. Few stops to swim, snorkel and even use the paddle boards. Knowledgable and lovely tour …”
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, since the tour is a private experience with a relaxed pace and includes safety gear like life jackets, it is suitable for most ages, especially families with children interested in water activities.
What is included in the price of the tour?
The price covers snorkeling equipment, paddle surfboards, safety gear, and all fees and taxes. Food and drinks are not included but can be purchased on board.
Can I cancel this tour if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure. If weather conditions are poor, a different date or full refund is available.
How do I book and what is the meeting point?
Bookings are made with Menorca Nord Sea Experience via a mobile ticket. The meeting point is Carrer Steward, 163, Port d’Addaia, where the boat departs and returns.
Are private transportation options available?
Roundtrip shuttle service may be available on request; contact the provider for details.
What makes this tour stand out compared to other boat trips in Menorca?
Its small group size, multiple scenic stops, and well-informed guide create a personalized, high-quality experience that emphasizes scenery, marine life, and active exploration.