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Enjoy a 4.5-hour boat tour from Mallorca to Dragonera Island and Andratx Port, including swimming, exploring natural parks, and free time in charming harbor towns.
This 4.5-hour boat tour offers a perfect mix of nature, sea, and coastal charm on Mallorca’s southwest coast. Departing from either Paguera or Santa Ponsa, the tour takes you to Sa Dragonera Natural Park, known for its dramatic cliffs and seabird habitats, followed by a stop in Port of Andratx—one of Mallorca’s most picturesque harbors. The tour is renowned for its breathtaking views, swim stops, and relaxed exploration of both natural beauty and local culture.
While the tour highlights crystal-clear waters suitable for swimming and free time to explore, it is best suited for those comfortable with boat rides and looking for a leisurely half-day escape. It does not cater to individuals with mobility impairments, and weather conditions can influence some activities, such as visiting Cala en Tió’s hidden cave.
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The tour begins on modern, comfortable boats that depart from Paguera or Santa Ponsa. Travelers are advised to arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point, with precise coordinates provided for ease of access. The cruise navigates along Mallorca’s southwest coast, offering scenic views even before reaching the stops.
Each departure promises a relaxed pace with plenty of space on board to enjoy the sea breeze. The local partner, Cruise Cormoran, emphasizes environmentally responsible practices, ensuring the operation aligns with environmental standards and energy efficiency efforts.
The primary highlight of this tour is the visit to Sa Dragonera Natural Park, a protected area celebrated for its steep cliffs, pristine waters, and seabird colonies. The tour includes one hour of free time to walk, take photos, or simply soak in the views of this wild, unspoiled island.
The natural park is a haven for marine life and seabirds, making it an ideal spot for photography and appreciating Mallorca’s coastal wilderness. Weather permitting, visitors may also have the chance to visit Cala en Tió, a hidden cave along the coastline, adding an extra element of discovery to the experience.
A key feature of this tour is the swim stop in the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean. The stop provides an opportunity to cool off, relax, and enjoy the marine environment. Travelers are encouraged to bring swimwear, towels, and sunscreen to make the most of this refreshing break.
The water is generally calm and inviting, suitable for swimming and floating. Swimmers should note that safety advice includes bringing face masks or protective coverings and being mindful of ocean conditions, which are weather-dependent.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter exploring the natural beauty of Sa Dragonera, the boat continues to Port of Andratx, a harbor famous for its picturesque scenery and lively waterfront. Upon arriving, there’s approximately 40 minutes of free time to explore the quaint streets, enjoy coffee, or browse local boutiques.
The port’s charm lies in its blend of traditional Mediterranean architecture, vibrant cafés, and artisan shops. Visitors can relax at a café, capture great photos of the harbor, or simply absorb the relaxed coastal atmosphere before reboarding.

Throughout the cruise, live guides speak in Spanish, English, and German, providing insights into the areas visited and making sure guests feel comfortable and informed. The two bars onboard offer drinks and snacks for purchase, adding convenience during the trip.
The local partner, Cruise Cormoran, emphasizes environmental responsibility, working to reduce CO2 emissions and adhere to legislation protecting Mallorca’s natural environments. This commitment ensures that the tour respects the fragile ecosystems visited.
Travelers should bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and face masks or protective coverings. It’s advised to arrive 10 minutes before departure for check-in. Since the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, those with specific accessibility needs should consider this before booking.
The tour’s flexible booking options include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the ability to reserve now and pay later, offering peace of mind for planning.

This tour is one of several options exploring Mallorca’s coast by boat. Similar experiences include coastline and Malgrat Islands tours by catamaran, dolphin-watching cruises, and snorkeling trips in marine reserves. The value and quality reported in reviews, with a 4.8 out of 5 rating from 12 reviews, suggest this tour is both well-organized and affordable, especially given the scenic stops and free time included.
This experience is ideal for families, couples, and anyone seeking a relaxed, scenic escape. The refreshing swim stop and free exploration allow for flexible enjoyment. However, the tour might be less suitable for travelers with mobility challenges or those seeking a highly structured or activity-packed adventure.
The Cruise to Dragonera Island and Andratx Port delivers a balanced half-day of nature, sea, and cultural charm. The breathtaking views, wild landscapes, and the chance to swim in clear waters make it a compelling choice for a leisurely Mallorca excursion.
While the boat is described as older, the friendly crew and relaxed atmosphere compensate, creating a comfortable environment for all guests. The tour emphasizes environmental awareness and offers a peaceful, scenic experience that appeals to those wanting to escape the crowds and enjoy Mallorca’s coastal beauty.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, including stops and free time.
Where does the tour depart from?
It departs from Paguera or Santa Ponsa, with specific meeting points provided via coordinates.
What should I bring?
Travelers should bring swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and face masks or protective coverings.
Is there on-board food and drinks?
Yes, there are two bars onboard where drinks and snacks are available for purchase.
Can I visit Cala en Tió?
Weather permitting, visitors may have the chance to see Cala en Tió, a hidden coastal cave.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, but children should be comfortable with boat rides and swimming; beach floatation devices are recommended for younger kids.
Are there any physical restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
How environmentally responsible is this tour?
The tour provider emphasizes environmental respect, working to reduce CO2 emissions and support local conservation efforts.
What languages are available for guides?
Guides conduct tours in Spanish, English, and German.
How do I cancel my booking?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund through the booking platform.