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Experience a 5-hour catamaran cruise from Port d'Alcudia with stops at beaches like Coll Baix and Pollensa Bay, including lunch, snorkeling, and kayaking.
The Catamaran Cruise from Port d’Alcudia offers an inviting escape to the Mediterranean’s beautiful waters with a price of $83.26 per person. This half-day trip lasts approximately 5 hours and departs at 10:00 am from Transports Maritims BRISAPasseig Marítim. The tour features multiple swimming stops, light on-board lunch, and a chance to use snorkel gear and kayaks at scenic coves, making it an attractive option for those seeking a leisurely day on the water. The experience is suitable for most travelers, with a maximum group size of 110 people, and can be booked online for instant confirmation.
While the tour is generally praised for its well-organized structure, friendly crew, and picturesque stops, some reviews mention issues like overcrowding and limited equipment. Still, the trip’s focus on water-based activities and coastal scenery make it an appealing choice for visitors who want a mix of relaxation, sightseeing, and fun in Mallorca.

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The tour begins at 10:00 am at Transports Maritims BRISAPasseig Marítim in Port d’Alcudia. Booking online simplifies the process, providing instant confirmation and peace of mind before the trip. The mobile ticket system means you can easily access your booking details on your device. The activity is designed for most travelers, with no strict physical requirements, and is suitable for families and groups.

The cruise sets sail from Alcudia, heading along the coast and offering great photo opportunities of notable sights like the lighthouse of Aucanada. The journey itself is smooth and scenic, with sunshine and clear blue skies often setting the perfect backdrop. The sailing experience not only provides a relaxing atmosphere but also highlights Mallorca’s stunning coastline from a unique perspective.

The first stop is at Platja Des Coll Baix, a secluded beach accessible only by boat or foot. Here, crystal-clear waters invite swimmers to jump in and soak up the sun. The 20-minute stop allows for swimming, sunbathing, and snorkeling with the provided gear. Its remote location makes it ideal for those seeking a peaceful, less crowded beach experience, although the limited time might not satisfy those wanting a lengthy stay.

The second stop takes place in a beautiful cove in the Bay of Pollensa, where the boat anchors for about an hour. While the crew prepares lunch onboard, guests can use snorkel gear or paddle kayaks at no extra cost. This stop offers a chance to explore underwater life or paddle around the calm waters. The 1-hour window is perfect for a quick, refreshing dip and a bit of adventure, although some reviews note that equipment can be scarce.
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During the cruise, a light lunch is served onboard, providing simple, refreshing dishes. Passengers have the opportunity to snorkel or kayak while the crew handles lunch preparations, making for a relaxed, hands-free dining experience. The availability of snorkel gear and kayaks is a highlight, especially for water enthusiasts, though some mention that scarcity of equipment can limit participation.

The cruise passes notable sights such as the cliffs along the coast and the lighthouse of Aucanada, offering plenty of photo opportunities. The passage along the coast demonstrates Mallorca’s dramatic shoreline, perfect for capturing memorable images. The views during sailing are often praised as beautiful, even if the overall scenery is described as not overwhelmingly outstanding in some reviews.

The tour tends to be busy but not overcrowded, with some reviews mentioning up to 50 people onboard. The crew gets praise for being friendly and well-organized, ensuring guests feel comfortable despite the number of participants. However, overcrowding can sometimes lead to limited access to water equipment and a less personal experience.
The three swimming and snorkeling stops are a major attraction, with delicious barbecue lunch also included in some reviews. While most praise the opportunities to swim and snorkel, some find the short duration at each stop—often 15 minutes—a bit limiting. The longer stop at Pollensa Bay is seen as a highlight, providing a more leisurely experience and a chance to relax and enjoy the surroundings.
At $83.26, the trip offers good value, especially considering the included water gear and light lunch. However, some reviews point out that overcrowding and limited equipment can detract from the experience. Plus, drinks and extras onboard can be expensive. The length of the tour and the number of stops generally hit the sweet spot for most, but those seeking more privacy or less crowding might find it less ideal.
This catamaran cruise suits families, groups, and solo travelers looking for a relaxed day at sea with opportunities to swim, snorkel, and paddle in Mallorca’s scenic waters. The light lunch and water activities are ideal for those wanting a casual, fun experience, though overcrowding and equipment scarcity could be drawbacks for some. For most visitors, the friendly crew and beautiful coastline make this a worthwhile outing.
The Mallorca catamaran cruise from Port d’Alcudia offers a balanced mix of scenic sailing, water activities, and relaxing stops. Its affordable price and easy online booking make it accessible, while the water gear and light lunch add value. The main limitations—crowding and short stops—are noticeable but do not overshadow the pleasure of cruising the coast. This tour provides a great introduction to Mallorca’s shoreline, especially for those eager to swim, snorkel, and enjoy the sea.
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How long is the cruise from Port d’Alcudia?
The tour lasts approximately 5 hours, starting at 10:00 am and returning to the meeting point.
What stops are included in the itinerary?
The cruise visits Platja Des Coll Baix, a secluded beach, and a bay in the Bay of Pollensa. The stops are designed for swimming, snorkeling, and kayaking.
Is lunch included on the cruise?
Yes, a light lunch is served onboard while you cruise, with some reviews mentioning a barbecue option at the Pollensa stop.
Can I use snorkel gear and kayaks during the stops?
Absolutely, these water activities are included free of charge. However, some reviews note limited availability of equipment during busy days.
Is this tour suitable for children?
While most travelers find it suitable for most ages, those with mobility issues or who prefer less crowded spaces should consider the crowd levels and short stop durations.
What should I bring?
It’s recommended to bring swimsuits, towels, sun protection, and cash or cards for drinks or extras, as drinks onboard can be expensive.