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Experience Mallorca's stunning south-east coast on a 110-170 minute boat tour from Cala Figuera, exploring beaches, caves, and crystal-clear waters with snorkeling.

This boat tour departs from Cala Figuera, a picturesque fishing village in Mallorca, offering a 110 to 170-minute journey along the island’s stunning southeastern shoreline. The tour showcases crystal-clear waters, white sandy beaches, and intriguing sea caves, with options to extend the trip to include Cala Marmols—a pristine beach accessible only by boat or hiking. The experience features snorkeling gear, soft drinks, and beers, making it a relaxing, informative adventure suitable for those eager to explore Mallorca from the water.
The tour’s small-group setup, with a professional skipper, ensures a comfortable, personalized experience. Whether you opt for the shorter or longer version, this trip offers a great way to see some of Mallorca’s most beautiful coastal spots, with plenty of opportunities to swim and snorkel. Although weather can affect some stops, the guides’ expertise keeps safety and enjoyment a top priority.
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The tour begins at the RedstarTours Excursiones office, located right next to Cala Figuera’s port. This small fishing village provides a scenic backdrop for the start of the trip, with its traditional boats and lively harbor. The skipper takes over from here, guiding the boat at cruising speed along the coast. The group size remains intimate, enhancing the chance to ask questions and enjoy the scenery without feeling crowded.
From this point, the boat heads toward the first stop, Cala Santanyí, where a brief visit allows for sightseeing and photos. The route then passes Es Pontàs, a famous rock formation that towers above the sea, signaling the edge of a cave entrance. The quick stops at each location give travelers enough time to marvel at the surroundings and prepare for swimming or snorkeling.

Cala Santanyí is notable for its quiet charm and white sandy beach. Visitors get about 10 minutes to enjoy the scenery, take photos, or dip their toes in the water. The area offers a sense of peacefulness, with clear waters perfect for snorkeling.
Next, the boat approaches Es Pontàs, a dramatic rock arch rising from the sea, which has earned recognition as a natural masterpiece. The 10-minute visit provides a chance to admire this geological wonder and capture images. The group then continues along the coast, passing by Cala Llombards and sa Cova des Fum, small coves offering glimpses of the wild coastline.

Caló des Moro is renowned for its crystal-clear, turquoise waters and clean, sandy beach. Depending on the wind and weather, the group has around 40 minutes to swim from the boat or snorkel in the calm waters. This stop is a highlight for many, as it’s a picture-perfect spot accessible only by boat or trail.
S’Almunia features traditional fishing huts and barracks, adding a touch of local flavor. This stop allows for a leisurely exploration of small caves used historically as smuggler hideouts. Travelers appreciate the authentic ambiance and the opportunity for quick photos or a relaxing break.
More Great Tours NearbyFor those choosing the “Calo de Moro y Cala Marmols” option, the trip continues onward to Cala Màrmols—a virgin beach that remains largely untouched. This extension allows for about 45 minutes of swimming and snorkeling in one of Mallorca’s most secluded spots, accessible only by boat or hiking trail.
Along With relaxation, the route offers views of maritime quarries of Es Bauç, where sandstone blocks are cut for transport by sea. The scenery here emphasizes the island’s natural and industrial history, adding an interesting dimension to the trip.

Cala Màrmols stands out as a pristine, quiet beach surrounded by rocky cliffs and untouched nature. The 45-minute break at this location enables guests to swim, snorkel, and soak up the peaceful environment. The boat provides snorkeling equipment, so travelers can explore underwater life or simply relax on the deck.
The extended trip to Cala Màrmols is especially suitable for those who want more time in nature, away from crowded beaches. The absence of any commercial facilities here keeps the environment pristine, making it a true escape.

After the swim and relax time at Cala Màrmols, the boat heads back towards Cala Figuera, with a 45-minute ride at cruising speed. Passengers can enjoy the scenic coastline, observe hidden caves, and marvel at the maritime quarries along the way. The journey offers plenty of opportunities for photography, especially of the dramatic rock formations and coastline views.
The tour concludes back at the original meeting point, with the chance to reflect on the day’s adventures. The entire experience combines relaxation, scenic beauty, and a touch of adventure, making it a memorable way to explore Mallorca’s southeastern coast.

The tour includes a professional skipper, snorkeling equipment, insurance, and fuel. Soft drinks or beers are available onboard, adding to the laid-back atmosphere. Food and additional extras are not included, so guests should plan accordingly.
Meeting at the RedstarTours office in Cala Figuera ensures easy access, and the group sizes are small, typically allowing for a more personal experience. Tours are led in Spanish, Catalan, and English, with flexible booking options that include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve now, pay later plans.

This trip appeals most to those who love scenic boat rides with opportunities for snorkeling and swimming in quiet, unspoiled beaches. Its small-group format makes it ideal for travelers seeking a personalized experience without crowds. The professional skipper and clear itinerary ensure a smooth journey, even if weather conditions vary.
Since the tour emphasizes nature and scenic beauty over extensive historical commentary, it suits visitors wanting a relaxed, outdoor adventure. The extension to Cala Marmols makes it especially appealing for those wanting to discover one of Mallorca’s most secluded beaches.
This boat trip offers a balanced mix of scenic highlights, swimming, and relaxation in Mallorca’s stunning southeast. The small-group setup, combined with snorkeling gear, delicious drinks, and an expert skipper, creates a comfortable and engaging experience. While weather can influence some stops, the diverse itinerary ensures plenty of memorable moments.
Ideal for adventurers and nature lovers wanting a personalized look at Mallorca’s coastline, this tour provides excellent value for the time and effort. It particularly shines for those eager to explore hidden coves and beaches accessible only by boat.
“The guide was very nice and polite. Everything we visited was amazing. Highly recommended!”
How long is the boat tour?
The tour lasts between 110 and 170 minutes, depending on the selected option, with the longer version including a visit to Cala Marmols.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Carrer Verge del Carme, 34 next to Cala Figuera port and ends back at the same location.
What is included in the price?
The price covers snorkeling gear, a professional skipper, insurance, fuel, and drinks (either soft drinks or beers).
Are food and additional purchases included?
No, food and extras are not included, so guests should bring their own food or plan to purchase onshore if desired.
Can I swim or snorkel during the trip?
Yes, there are designated swimming and snorkeling stops, notably at Caló des Moro and Cala Màrmols, with snorkeling gear provided.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring swimsuit, towel, sun protection, and water. It’s also advisable to have a light jacket in case of weather changes.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, and the tour is suitable for families interested in scenic boat rides and swimming.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Weather conditions may lead to cancellation or rescheduling for safety reasons. The skipper has the authority to modify the itinerary as needed.
How do I book the tour?
Reservations can be made online with options to reserve now and pay later. Cancellation is free if made up to 24 hours in advance.