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Enjoy a 5-hour catamaran cruise in Mallorca with stops at secluded coves, scenic bays, and a BBQ meal. Perfect for relaxation and adventure.
The Catamaran Trip in Alcudia offers an engaging way to explore Mallorca’s stunning northern coast. Priced at $86.21 per person, this 5-hour adventure departs from Port d’Alcudia, providing a balanced mix of sightseeing, swimming, and delicious food. The tour has attracted over 10 bookings last month, reflecting its popularity among visitors seeking a relaxed yet scenic day on the water. While the experience is generally praised for its beautiful views and informative stops, some feedback suggests it leans more toward a casual, social outing, especially with the inclusion of drinks and a barbecue. This trip suits those who enjoy sunshine, scenic coastline, and easy access to secluded coves, although it may be less ideal for travelers seeking a purely tranquil or more active snorkeling experience.
This tour is perfect for families, groups, or couples looking to combine coastal scenery with relaxed cruising. The professional crew and local captain lead the journey, ensuring safety and a friendly atmosphere. Be prepared for possible itinerary changes due to weather or wind conditions, a common feature in sailing experiences. The inclusion of a BBQ meal with two drinks, either orange, water, or sangria, adds to the laid-back vibe, with optional snorkel equipment available for a small extra fee. This outing offers good value and stunning vistas, though some might find it more social than a purely adventure-focused day.


The tour begins at Passeig Marítim, 18, Alcúdia—a location near public transport options. From here, the professional crew and local captain guide the boat through Mallorca’s coast. The meeting point is easy to access, making it straightforward to start your day of sailing along the breathtaking coastline. The boat itself is described as comfortable, with space to lounge both on the nets and inside the shaded areas. The return to the starting point caps off the experience, making logistics simple.
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The first stop on this 5-hour cruise is Coll Baix Beach, 30 minutes of free time to soak in the secluded beauty. Recognized by TripAdvisor as one of Europe’s top 25 beaches, this hidden gem features crystal-clear waters and rugged surroundings. It’s an ideal location for swimming or taking photos of the untouched coast. The crisp waters invite a quick dip, while the peaceful setting offers a break from crowded beaches. Because the stop is only 20 minutes long, it’s best to plan your snorkeling or photo sessions accordingly.
After departing from Coll Baix Beach, the boat sails past Cap des Pinar into the Bay of Pollensa—the smallest bay in Mallorca. This scenic passage offers stunning coastline views, with ample opportunity to relax and enjoy the sea breeze. The journey to the Formentor Peninsula takes roughly an hour, during which the crew points out notable landmarks like the famous lighthouse. This part of the cruise emphasizes coastal scenery and provides excellent photo opportunities, especially of Cap Formentor and its iconic lighthouse.

One of the most memorable stops is at Cala Engosalba, a secluded cove where the boat anchors for about 90 minutes. This hidden beach becomes your personal playground for swimming, relaxing, or exploring the rocky surroundings. The longer stop allows plenty of time to enjoy the water or snap photos of this peaceful spot. Because of its privacy, Cala Engosalba provides a quiet escape from busier beaches, making it a highlight for those wanting a more intimate experience with nature.

During the journey toward Port Pollensa, passengers have the chance to admire spectacular views of Cap Formentor and its lighthouse. This stretch of the coastline is often praised for its breathtaking scenery, with the boat providing a unique vantage point. The viewing deck and seating areas make it easy to take in the sights, especially if the weather is clear. This segment emphasizes coastal beauty and provides a relaxing atmosphere for photo opportunities.
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The last stop is near Aucanada Lighthouse, about 30 minutes before heading back to Alcúdia. Here, travelers can take a refreshing swim or explore the rocks and shoreline around the lighthouse. The final pause offers a chance to unwind and enjoy the sea air. The boat anchors just before 14:00, making this a good option for those wanting a short swim before returning. Because bar service is available, you can enjoy an inexpensive drink while taking in the last views of the coast.

The included meal features a BBQ, complemented by pasta salad, bread, and fresh fruit. During the meal, guests receive two drinks, with options including orange juice, water, or sangria. The bar service offers inexpensive drinks, providing a relaxed, social atmosphere. This meal is a highlight for many, offering hearty food and refreshing beverages as the boat cruises along Mallorca’s coastline.

The itinerary is subject to change based on winds, weather, or safety concerns, which is common for sailing tours. The company emphasizes that the experience depends on local weather conditions, and adjustments may be made on the day. Travelers are advised to bring suncream and a photo camera to capture the stunning scenery. While the tour provides alcoholic drinks for 18+, minors are served non-alcoholic options, ensuring a family-friendly environment.
The tour is operated by Nofrills Excursions, a reputable provider with over 20 years of experience. A mobile ticket system is in place for easy entry. The tour can accommodate up to 140 travelers, offering a lively but manageable group size. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility in case of weather changes or altered plans.
This scenic cruise is best suited for those who enjoy relaxing on the water, taking in beautiful coastlines, and sampling local food and drink. The stops at exclusive beaches and the chance to swim in clear waters make it perfect for families and groups. The social atmosphere, with bar service and a BBQ, appeals to those looking for a laid-back, fun-packed day. However, travelers seeking more active snorkeling or peaceful solitude should consider the limited snorkeling options and short stops.
The Catamaran Trip in Alcudia offers a well-rounded day of sailing, swimming, and scenic views along Mallorca’s famous north coast. The 5-hour duration balances relaxation and sightseeing, with stops at Cala Coll Baix, Cala Engosalba, and Aucanada. The included BBQ meal and refreshing drinks enhance the experience, making it value-packed for those who enjoy casual social outings.
While some may find the itinerary flexible or the snorkeling options limited, the overall package provides stunning scenery, friendly crew, and comfortable facilities. This tour is ideal for families, couples, and groups wanting to enjoy Mallorca’s coastline in a laid-back setting—a worthy choice for a memorable day on the water.
“My family liked but didnt love this catamaran cruise. I would say it met but did not exceed expectations. The boat itself was nice and the staff …”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour generally suits most travelers, including families. Minors below 21 years old are served only non-alcoholic drinks.
What should I bring on the trip?
Bring suncream and a photo camera to capture the views. You may also bring your own food and drinks if preferred, though there is an onboard bar service.
Can I snorkel during the tour?
Snorkel equipment can be purchased for an extra 10, if you wish to explore the waters more closely.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour depends on good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long is the stop at Cala Engosalba?
You have approximately 90 minutes at Cala Engosalba to swim and relax.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts and ends at Passeig Marítim, 18, Alcúdia—a convenient location near public transport.