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Experience a relaxing 3-hour sea adventure in Valencia aboard Mundo Marino Catamaran, featuring swimming near Port Saplaya and tasty onboard food.
A day at sea aboard the Mundo Marino Catamaran offers a straightforward way to enjoy the coast of Valencia without the need for sailing expertise. Priced at $48.59 per person, this 3-hour excursion is ideal for those seeking relaxation, sea views, and a casual atmosphere. Departing from Paseo en barco Valencia, just beside Veles y Vents, the tour includes several stops, notably a swim near Port Saplaya, with the option to simply lounge on the boat’s netting or dip into the water.
While the tour emphasizes water-based leisure rather than sailing, it attracts groups looking for good value and family-friendly fun. The onboard food—including paella—receives praise, adding to the overall appeal. However, potential visitors should be aware of some limitations, such as limited sailing and crowded conditions, which can impact comfort and overall experience.

The tour begins at Paseo en barco Valencia, located next to Veles y Vents in the Poblados Marítimos district. Travelers should plan to arrive on time, as the start time of 1:00 pm is fixed. The meeting point is easy to access via public transportation, making arrival straightforward.
The mobile ticket system simplifies the process, and confirmation is received immediately unless booking within 4 hours of departure, in which case confirmation is sent as soon as possible.
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A major highlight of this tour is the swimming stop near Port Saplaya. This one-hour pause lets passengers dive into the sea or relax on the netting over the water. The anchoring here is crucial for safety, but some reviews note that longer periods of inactive time can feel boring, especially if there are no additional activities.
The water quality and scenic views at this stop are generally appreciated, but it’s worth noting that no safety announcements are provided, so non-swimmers should exercise caution and be aware that no lifeguard is on duty.

The catamaran itself is praised for being clean and comfortable, with ample seating on the nets that stretch over the water. The nets are particularly popular for relaxing and napping during the journey.
The crew, described as friendly and cheerful, manages the boarding process efficiently, making guests feel welcomed. Despite some negative reviews about lack of communication or safety guidance, the overall environment remains relaxed, with plenty of space to enjoy the scenery.

The onboard bar offers drinks, but alcoholic beverages are not included in the ticket price. Guests should bring their own drinks if they wish, as bringing drinks onboard is not permitted.
The paella served during the trip receives positive comments for being tasty and generous in portion, with some reviewers noting it includes neck parts of chicken, so those with dietary preferences should be aware.

A recurring theme in reviews is that most of the trip occurs under motor, with sails often not hoisted due to weather or safety considerations. Some guests express disappointment that the sailing experience is minimal.
The sailing pace tends to be slow, with some visitors wishing for more speed to add excitement. Weather can limit the sailing aspect, leading to shorter or less dynamic trips, but safety remains the priority.
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The tour can accommodate up to 104 guests, meaning it can be quite crowded at peak times. The small group option, with only 8 guests, is praised for providing more tranquility and space to relax.
Most reviews indicate that the group size varies, but the average booking window of 13 days in advance suggests it’s a popular choice, especially during peak season.

The 3-hour duration balances time at sea with enough stops for swimming and relaxing. Some reviews mention that 2 hours might be sufficient, especially if sailing conditions are not optimal.
The timing allows for a leisurely experience, but longer stops or more active sailing could enhance the trip for those seeking more excitement.

Guests consistently praise the paella for being surprisingly good, along with other onboard snacks. The included seats and free swimming make the ticket a good value for a family-friendly day out.
However, some reviews mention hidden charges or lack of communication about drinks and activities, so travelers should manage expectations accordingly.
While the crew is generally deemed friendly and helpful, some reviews highlight the absence of safety announcements and limited information about when swimming or eating can occur.
Guests with mobility issues or non-swimmers should exercise caution and be aware that anchored sea stops may feel dull or risky without clear guidance.
This sea excursion is suitable for families, groups of friends, and couples looking for a relaxing time on the water. It is particularly well-suited for those not seeking intense sailing but wanting scenic views, swimming opportunities, and good food.
It’s less appropriate for sailing enthusiasts or those wanting a more dynamic or adventure-filled experience. The slow pace and crowded environment may not appeal to those seeking intense activity or solitude.
The Mundo Marino Catamaran offers a relaxed, family-friendly way to enjoy Valencia’s coast. The price point of $48.59 for a 3-hour trip includes several stops, notably swimming near Port Saplaya, and tasty onboard paella. The spacious catamaran with netting seating provides ample space to unwind and enjoy the scenery.
While the sailing experience itself is often limited, the relaxed pace, friendly crew, and delicious food make this tour a good option for those not obsessed with sailing but wanting to spend time on the water. Visitors should manage expectations regarding crowd levels and the limited sailing.
This tour suits families, casual visitors, and groups seeking a leisurely sea day. Its value for money and peaceful environment are strong points, but those craving a more active sailing experience or more detailed safety guidance might find it less satisfying.
“If you are looking for a sailing excursion, which we were not, this is not for you. This is a great option for those who want to spend several hour…”
Is sailing involved in this tour?
Mostly, the trip is under motor, as sails are rarely hoisted, depending on weather and safety conditions.
Can I bring my own drinks onboard?
No, alcoholic beverages are not allowed to be brought onboard, but there is a bar available on the vessel.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket covers seats on the catamaran and the paella meal, with drinks available for purchase.
How long is the swimming stop?
The swim near Port Saplaya lasts approximately 1 hour.
Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, but non-swimmers should exercise caution during anchoring, as safety guidance is limited.
What are the main negatives?
Limited sailing, some crowding, and lack of detailed safety announcements are noted drawbacks.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothes, swimsuit, sun cream, and towel are recommended.
Can service animals participate?
Yes, service animals are allowed onboard.
What if weather conditions are bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled, a full refund or reschedule is offered.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Absolutely, it provides a relaxed environment and swimming opportunities suitable for families with children.