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Discover Mallorca’s northern coast with this full-day tour including markets, scenic viewpoints, beach time at Formentor, and a boat trip to Port de Pollensa, all for $64.20.
Mallorca’s Formentor with boat trip + local market tour offers a well-rounded day exploring some of the island’s most striking sights and local flavors. Priced at $64.20 per person, this 8-hour experience is designed for those who want a mix of cultural discovery, scenic views, and seaside relaxation. The tour includes hotel pickup, a fully narrated guide, and a boat trip from May to October, weather permitting. Despite some mixed reviews about organization, the trip stands out for its spectacular viewpoints, market visits, and a refreshing boat ride along the coast.
This tour appeals most to visitors who enjoy scenic drives, nature photography, and beach leisure. Keep in mind that food and drinks are not included, and the group size can be up to 55 travelers. The journey is flexible enough for most, though some may find the long coach rides less engaging, especially during longer drives between stops.


The tour begins with hotel pickup or nearby locations, making it convenient for those staying in Mallorca. The coach can seat up to 80 people, which means the trip isn’t intimate but allows for a comfortable group experience. The guide provides multilingual narration, explaining the history and significance of each stop, though reviews note that commentary is often in German, with some in English and French.
Traveling from your hotel, the coach takes roughly an hour to reach the main itinerary, with stops in Sineu or Alcudia Market, depending on the day. These markets, especially Sineu, are lively spots to see local produce, crafts, and street performances, with about 1.5 hours allocated for browsing and shopping.
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The drive to Es Colomer, a famous viewpoint along Mallorca’s northern coast, is a highlight of the tour. Built in 1929, this scenic drive winds through the UNESCO World Heritage site of the Tramuntana mountains. The 15-minute stop at Colomer offers breathtaking panoramic views of Formentor, the sea cliffs, and the Port of Pollensa.
Photographers will appreciate the opportunity to capture the dramatic coastline and blue waters from this vantage point. Many reviews praise the spectacular scenery, though some note that parking can be tight, and coaches may have difficulty stopping during busy times.

After the viewpoint, the tour heads to Formentor Beach, known for its crystal-clear waters and sandy shoreline. Visitors have about an hour here to stroll, swim, or walk to the luxurious Formentor Hotel nearby. The water is often described as beautiful and inviting, although some reviews mention that the beach can be crowded during peak times.
The trip includes a 30-minute boat ride from the beach to Port de Pollensa, providing a unique perspective of the coastline. The boat trip is weather-dependent and runs from May to October, making it a highlight for many, as it allows travelers to enjoy views of the Tramuntana mountains and the coastline from the sea.

Depending on the day, the tour stops at either Sineu or Alcudia Market for around 1.5 hours of free time. Sineu is known for its weekly market on Wednesdays, featuring local produce, handicrafts, and lively street entertainment. The market is situated within ancient walls, adding to its charm.
On other days, the tour visits Alcudia Market, celebrated for its vibrant stalls and variety of goods, including local foods, clothing, and souvenirs. Some reviews mention that market visits are a highlight, especially for those interested in local culture and shopping.

The final stop is Puerto Pollensa, a picturesque marina town with a serene atmosphere. Visitors have about 45 minutes to walk around the marina, relax, or enjoy a meal at one of the seaside cafes. Many appreciate this leisure time to simply soak up the scenery or sunbathe on the beach.
Some reviews suggest that more time in Port de Pollensa would be preferable, as the current schedule offers limited opportunity to explore beyond the marina and beach.
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Throughout the trip, travelers pass through spectacular landscapes including the UNESCO-listed Tramuntana mountains and coastal roads. The viewpoints and mountain vistas provide excellent opportunities for photography, especially during the drive along 1929-built roads that offer panoramic views over cliffs and bays.
The guide’s explanations help contextualize the scenery, making the experience engaging for those interested in geography and local history. However, some reviews highlight that parking restrictions may prevent stopping at certain viewpoints, which can be frustrating for photography enthusiasts.

The boat ride from Formentor beach to Port de Pollensa is a key feature of this tour. Lasting about 25-30 minutes, it offers a waterside perspective on Mallorca’s rugged coastline. The views of mountains, coastline, and harbor from the water are widely praised, although weather conditions can influence the experience.
Guests appreciate the relaxing nature of the boat trip, providing a contrast to the coach journeys and allowing for great photo opportunities. The boat service operates from May to October, and weather conditions may cause cancellations or changes in schedule.

The time allocated at Formentor Beach allows for swimming, walking, or relaxing on the fine sands. Many reviews mention the crystal-clear waters as a major draw, though crowds can be an issue during peak season. The nearby Formentor Hotel offers luxury accommodations, but food options here tend to be expensive.
If visiting independently, travelers should bring snacks or drinks, as food and drinks are not included in the tour. The beach stop is designed to give a taste of Mallorca’s coastline rather than a full sightseeing experience.
The guide is described as friendly, professional, and well-informed by many reviewers. They provide multilingual narration covering history, geography, and local anecdotes, enriching the experience. That said, some comments note that commentary is often in German, which may limit understanding for non-German speakers.
The organization receives mixed reviews: some praise its timeliness and smooth logistics, while others mention disruptions and shorter-than-expected stops. The coach capacity and schedule can lead to feeling rushed during certain stops.
Many reviews recommend bringing snacks, water, and sun protection for the day, especially since food and drinks are not included. Comfortable walking shoes are advised for stops like Sineu or Alcudia Market. The tour’s pace might be tiring for those with mobility issues or elderly participants, although most are able to participate.
Weather can affect the boat trip and viewpoints, so checking forecasts and being flexible with expectations is wise. The tour operates most days but can be canceled due to poor weather with options for full refunds or rescheduling.
This tour suits nature lovers, photographers, and culture enthusiasts interested in Mallorca’s scenery, markets, and coastal towns. It offers a rundown of the north coast, combining landscapes and local life. Those seeking more beach relaxation or independent exploration might find the schedule a bit packed, but overall, it provides excellent value for the price.
This full-day Mallorca tour balances scenic drives, market visits, and beach leisure. It offers spectacular viewpoints like Es Colomer and Formentor, local culture at markets, and a boat ride showcasing the rugged coastline from the sea. The inclusion of hotel pickup, professional guiding, and a boat trip makes it a comprehensive experience at a reasonable price.
While some reviews highlight organizational issues and shorter stops than expected, many still praise highlights like the viewpoints and boat rides. The beach time at Formentor is perfect for relaxation, though it can get crowded.
This tour is an excellent way to see the north of Mallorca in a single day, especially for those who appreciate scenic drives, market culture, and coastal views. It’s best suited for active travelers who want a well-rounded overview without the need for independent planning.
“Pick up was on time and organised for a change, guide had a list of names who he was expecting to get on. This is a coach that seats about 80 peop…”
What is included in the tour?
Hotel pickup, a professional guide, air-conditioned coach, a 25-minute boat trip (May to October), and time at Formentor beach.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s advisable to bring snacks and water for the day.
How long is the boat trip?
About 25-30 minutes, weather permitting, offering a waterside view of Mallorca’s coastline.
What stops are part of the itinerary?
Markets in Sineu or Alcudia, Es Colomer viewpoint, Formentor beach, boat ride to Port de Pollensa, and free time in Puerto Pollensa.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, but children must be accompanied by an adult. The pace and activity level should be considered.
Can I expect to see the lighthouse at Cap de Formentor?
No, the trip stops at the viewpoint and the beach, not the lighthouse itself.
What should I wear?
Smart casual attire, comfortable walking shoes, and sun protection are recommended.
Is the tour suitable for travelers with mobility issues?
It can be, but the long coach rides and walking at stops may be challenging for some.
What if the weather is poor?
The boat trip is weather-dependent. The tour can be canceled or rescheduled, with full refunds available if canceled due to poor weather.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, the tour is booked 7 days ahead, but early booking is advisable to secure a spot, especially during peak season.
This Formentor with boat trip + local market tour offers a balanced glimpse of Mallorca’s natural beauty, local culture, and coastal charm. With good value for money and stunning scenery, it remains a popular choice for visitors eager to experience the north coast’s highlights.