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Experience the stunning Bay of Pollensa on a 4.5-hour Mallorca catamaran tour with swimming, snorkeling, delicious lunch, and scenic stops. Book ahead for best dates.
The Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa offers a fantastic way to explore northern Mallorca’s coast from the water. Priced at $71.99 per person, this 4.5-hour excursion sails from Port de Pollensa and provides a well-rounded experience that includes swimming, snorkeling, stand-up paddleboarding, and visits to some of the most beautiful coves and beaches on the island. With a friendly crew and delicious lunch options, it remains a popular choice for those looking to enjoy Mallorca’s coastal scenery in a relaxed, social setting.
While the tour delivers excellent value and a variety of activities, potential guests should consider that crowd levels can be high, and the boat may feel quite full at peak times. Also, the itinerary may change depending on weather conditions, which is common for sea excursions. This trip is ideal for travelers who want a lively, scenic day on the water with plenty of opportunities to swim and explore, especially if they appreciate good food and friendly service.


This catamaran tour departs from Puerto Pollensa, where the vessel, named the Robinson Catamaran, is ready to sail. The tour begins with a coach transfer from Alcudia or Can Picafort, making it accessible for visitors staying on the northern part of the island. Once aboard, you can settle on the benches or the nets to enjoy magnificent Mediterranean views.
The Robinson Catamaran is praised for its comfortable layout and sturdy design, with plenty of space for sightseeing and relaxing. The spectacular views of the coast and bay set the tone for a memorable day. The captain and crew are noted for their friendly attitude, which helps create a welcoming atmosphere for all participants.
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One of the main draws of this tour is its diverse stops along the coast of Mallorca. The boat passes by Ses Caletes, a charming cove with crystal-clear waters and natural beauty. While the stop duration is around 45 minutes, it’s enough time to take in the scenic surroundings and enjoy a swim.
Another highlight is the secluded S’Illot beach, located at the bottom of La Victoria. Known for its gorgeous sunset views and transparent waters, it offers a peaceful moment away from busier areas. The watchtower above Formentor Beach adds a historical touch, providing panoramic views of the bay and the island’s northernmost point. These locations are best reached by boat, making the tour a perfect way to see areas that are difficult to access otherwise.

The Formentor Beach stop is a key highlight, appreciated for its pristine sands and pine forest backdrop. Travelers are encouraged to explore the beach, test out the crystal-clear waters, or relax at beachside restaurants. The beach’s seclusion and natural beauty make it an ideal spot for unwinding.
The nearby watchtower, built to spot pirates centuries ago, offers a panoramic vantage point over the bay, adding a historical dimension to the visit. The stop here typically allows enough time for a quick exploration and some sunbathing, though some reviews mention the stop can feel somewhat brief.

A key feature of this tour is the lunch served on the boat, which includes pasta salad, chicken, salami, cheese, mallorcan bread, and fresh fruit. The meals are described as generous and are complemented by drinks, creating a relaxed dining experience while sailing.
The lunch is appreciated as simple yet tasty, with many reviewers noting the good quality and ample portions. This makes it easy to enjoy a hearty meal without needing to leave the boat. Guests also mention that the staff ensures everyone has enough to eat and drink, contributing to the overall positive experience.

Throughout the trip, swimming and snorkeling are a central part of the experience. The boat provides snorkeling equipment and stand-up paddleboards, although some reviews mention paddleboards are not always available or that the boat can be crowded, limiting space to enjoy these activities.
Passages through gorgeous coves like Ses Caletes and the waters near Formentor provide excellent spots to swim and snorkel among colorful fish and crystal-clear waters. The nets at the front of the boat are favored by many for sunbathing. However, some reviews note that the boat can feel quite crowded, making it harder to stretch out or use the paddleboards comfortably.
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After the lunch, the boat remains docked for about an hour, allowing for additional swimming or relaxing on board. As the vessel sails back towards Puerto Pollensa, the crew often entertains passengers with music or engaging commentary.
The overall vibe on this tour is described as friendly and lively, with many reviewers emphasizing the good humor of the crew and the scenic beauty of the coast. The boat feels comfortable, even with close seating, especially if you choose the afternoon departure to avoid the busiest times.

The meeting point is clearly marked at Stay Restaurant in Port de Pollensa, with staff on hand to assist. Due to high demand, it is recommended to book at least 12 days in advance. The tour operates in good weather, and if canceled due to weather, participants are offered a full refund or alternate date.
The group size can be up to 78 people, which contributes to a spirited atmosphere but can also make the boat feel crowded. Participants should be aware that the itinerary can change depending on weather or sea conditions.

This catamaran trip appeals strongly to those who enjoy scenic water-based activities and casual exploration of Mallorca’s coastline. It works well for families, couples, and groups of friends, especially if they like swimming and relaxing with good food and drinks.
It’s best suited for travelers who don’t mind crowded conditions and are looking for a fun, lively day on the water. While some may find the stops brief or the boat crowded, the friendly crew and stunning views compensate for these minor drawbacks.
This tour offers a balanced mix of scenic sailing, swimming, and dining, making it an appealing option for those seeking a relaxed yet adventure-filled day. The value for money is high, with good portions of food, excellent scenery, and friendly service.
While the crowd levels and short stops are points to consider, the beauty of the coastline and the variety of stops make this trip worthwhile. It is especially suited for sun-seekers, water lovers, and anyone wanting to see Mallorca from a different perspective.
“Food was pretty basic but, staff were amazing, great locations for swimming, a lovely trip. Worth the time and expense.”
What is included in the price of the Mallorca Catamaran Tour?
The price covers 4.5 hours of sailing, snorkeling equipment, stand-up paddleboards, a lunch with drinks, and access to various scenic stops along the coast.
Where does the tour start?
The tour departs from Stay Restaurant in Port de Pollensa, with easy access from nearby accommodations.
Is this tour suitable for children or families?
Yes, it is suitable for most travelers, including families. The friendly crew and scenic stops make it especially enjoyable for children who like swimming and water activities.
Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed. If canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternate date is offered.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring sunscreen, a hat, swimwear, and towels. The boat provides snorkel gear and paddleboards when available, but space may be limited.
Are the stops long enough for swimming and snorkeling?
Stops typically last around 20 to 45 minutes, enough time for a quick swim or snorkel, though some reviews note the short durations can feel rushed.
This Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa combines scenic sailing, refreshing swimming stops, and delicious food into a memorable half-day experience. Whether you’re after beautiful views, fun water activities, or simply relaxing on deck, this tour offers a solid day out on Mallorca’s stunning northern coast.