I’m giving this one a close look because it packs kayaking, a sea cave adventure, snorkeling, and optional cliff jumping into a tight half-day format, starting in the Alcúdia area. Guides lead the whole thing with games and a treasure-hunt style quest for the key to open the sunken treasure.
What I like most is the team. Guides such as Diego and Elias (and others like Fufu, Cassandra, Rowan) keep the day playful but controlled, so first-timers feel included. The other big win is value: pickup on the Fun-Bus, full gear, a picnic, and GoPro photos and videos are all part of the price.
One consideration: if you’re claustrophobic, the sea cave portion can feel a bit tight since you actually go inside, even though the guides keep things organized and paced.
- Key things to know before you go
- A Mallorca multi-adventure that actually feels like a day out
- Pickup on the yellow Fun-Bus: convenient, but don’t be late
- The morning plan: short action blocks, not a marathon
- Kayaking along Mallorca’s north coast (the “wow” opener)
- Sea cave exploring and the treasure key quest
- Cliff jumping: optional, but the coaching is the real safety net
- Snorkeling in crystal-clear water with marine life viewing
- Picnic by the water: the perfect cooldown
- GoPro HD photos and videos: a big part of the value
- What’s included (and why that changes the math at )
- Group size and guide energy: chaotic can happen, but here it sounds controlled
- What to bring (you’ll thank yourself for packing light)
- Who should book this and who should skip
- Timing and logistics: make this day easy on yourself
- Cancellation and booking flexibility
- Should you book this Mallorca kayak-and-cave adventure?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mallorca kayaking, sea cave, cliff jumping & snorkeling tour?
- Is pickup included?
- Where does the tour start if I’m driving?
- What activities are included in the tour?
- Is cliff jumping optional?
- What gear is provided?
- What food is included?
- What should I bring?
- Is it suitable for children?
- What is the cancellation policy?
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Key things to know before you go
- Yellow Fun-Bus pickup from many Alcúdia-area spots, with a strict timing window
- Five activities in one short day: kayak, cave, optional cliff jump, swim, snorkel
- Treasure key quest turns the water time into a game, not a lecture
- GoPro HD photos and videos included so you don’t have to worry about your phone
- Full water gear provided: wetsuit, helmet, life jacket, water shoes, snorkel kit
- Built for variety: adrenaline moments plus calmer snorkeling and a beach picnic finish
A Mallorca multi-adventure that actually feels like a day out

This is not a slow scenic cruise. It’s a “do stuff” tour along Mallorca’s northern coast, built around moving between water and rock in short, manageable blocks. You spend enough time in each activity to feel like you did it, without feeling trapped on one thing for hours.
And it’s the kind of tour where your energy doesn’t fall off a cliff. There’s kayaking, then the cave scene, then the optional cliff jump for those who want to test courage. After that, you reset with snorkeling in clear Mediterranean water, ending with food and photos.
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Pickup on the yellow Fun-Bus: convenient, but don’t be late

You start with a pickup from the Alcúdia / Puerto Alcúdia / Playa de Muro / Can Picafort region. The Fun-Bus collects you 20 to 50 minutes before the start time depending on your location, and it runs on a tight schedule.
If you’re not at the exact pickup point on time, you’re risking missing the bus. The provider asks you to arrive about 5 minutes early because the bus cannot wait. If you’re driving, you’ll choose the option for Cami Vell de La Victoria 86 (near the starting point) and find free parking nearby.
The morning plan: short action blocks, not a marathon

The whole experience is listed as about 3 hours from pickup to drop-off, which means it’s designed for momentum. Most activities are set up in quick segments like 15–20 minute bursts, with a little scenic time on the way too.
That matters because it keeps things friendly for mixed groups. You get variety without having to be a strong swimmer for long stretches or spend the entire day in one location.
Kayaking along Mallorca’s north coast (the “wow” opener)

You’ll gear up and paddle along the northern shoreline by kayak. This is often where the day hooks people fast: clear water, coastal views, and the feeling of being close to the coastline in a way you don’t get from land.
The guides keep the kayak time practical. You’re not trying to invent technique on your own. You’re learning what you need, then using it right away while the coastline scenery does the heavy lifting.
One more thing I appreciate: the tour provides the core safety items and comfort gear. That means you’re focusing on paddling and enjoying the water, not scrambling for random rentals.
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Next comes the sea cave experience and the treasure theme. You’re led to a marine cave, then you search for the key as part of the game-based adventure. You’ll also do a bit of on-site water time around the cave area.
This is one of the highlights people consistently mention because it feels unique to Mallorca. It’s not just “go see a cave.” It’s active and story-driven, with the group working through challenges led by the guides.
Safety-wise, the guides are running the show. Several travelers mention feeling safe and supported, even during parts that sound nerve-y. Still, this is the portion to think about if you’re uncomfortable in tight spaces, since reviews point out the cave can be scary for someone who’s claustrophobic.
Cliff jumping: optional, but the coaching is the real safety net

Cliff jumping is optional, but it’s part of what makes this tour different from typical sea cave and snorkel trips. You’ll trek a short coastal stretch to a spot where you can jump if you choose.
The best part here is the guide attitude. People report that staff are patient and supportive when you’re scared, which is exactly what you want if you’re trying something new. If you’d rather not jump, you can still enjoy the scenery and be part of the group moment without committing.
This is also the moment where your comfort level matters most. If heights or jumping freak you out, choose the safer option. The tour is built around participation, not forcing adrenaline on everyone.
Snorkeling in crystal-clear water with marine life viewing

After the rock-and-water adrenaline, you shift into snorkeling. You’ll get snorkel equipment and head into the Mediterranean water to explore and watch marine life.
This is where the day balances out. Kayaking and cave moments can feel intense or busy. Snorkeling is more about slow breathing, scanning the water, and letting the guides help you find the best viewing moments.
If you’ve never snorkeled before, you’ll likely feel reassured. Travelers mention the team made it approachable for first-timers, and that the pace stays under control.
And yes, you’re still working toward the treasure idea here. The day uses the “sunken treasure” concept as a thread that connects each segment into one story.
Picnic by the water: the perfect cooldown

When the adventure wraps, you get a beach picnic to finish strong. It’s described as camping-style snacks and drinks, and it’s included in the price.
This part matters more than it sounds. After water time, you want food and a place to sit while you come down from adrenaline. The picnic also turns the trip into a social finish, where you can compare photos and laughs before heading back.
GoPro HD photos and videos: a big part of the value

One of the most practical perks here is that GoPro HD photos and videos are included. That’s not just a nice extra. It solves a real problem: when you’re in and around water, phones are awkward or risky.
Travelers consistently highlight that having the photos covered is a major benefit since it’s tricky to capture everything yourself. You get images of the cave experience, water moments, and the group fun without needing a waterproof setup.
What’s included (and why that changes the math at $80)
The price is listed at $80 per person for a ~3-hour multi-activity day. I think the value comes from what you don’t have to arrange yourself.
Included items:
- English, German, Spanish, French, or Catalan-speaking guides
- Transport in the north Mallorca area via the Fun-Bus
- Equipment: wetsuit, kayak, helmet, life jacket, water shoes, snorkel kit
- Picnic lunch (camping-style snacks and drinks)
- Insurance
- GoPro HD photos and videos
So you’re not just paying for “a kayak.” You’re paying for a coordinated package: transport + gear + safety + guided time + a meal + content capture. For a short time frame, that can be a smarter buy than piecing together several separate activities.
Group size and guide energy: chaotic can happen, but here it sounds controlled
Group sizes vary, and reviews mention experiences ranging from smaller groups (around 15–20) to larger ones (around 30). The good news is that guides can split people into smaller teams for activities, which helps keep the experience moving and reduces bottlenecks.
Also, many travelers call out the guides by name. Diego and Elias get mentioned a lot, along with Fufu, Cassandra, Lukas, Luca, and Rowan. That points to a real team presence, not just one guide running everything.
This matters to you because multi-sport tours can go wrong if nobody manages pacing. Here, the common theme is organization plus a lot of humor.
What to bring (you’ll thank yourself for packing light)
Bring the basics and keep it simple:
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Sunscreen
- Water
The tour provides the wetsuit and all water gear, so you don’t need to source those. For valuables, you’ll want to leave them behind because valuables aren’t allowed. Luggage or large bags also aren’t allowed, so travel light.
If you have to choose one “comfort upgrade,” bring sunscreen that won’t sting your eyes and a towel you’re okay with getting sandy.
Who should book this and who should skip
This tour is designed for people who can move around freely. It’s also helpful if you can swim, but it’s described as recommended rather than mandatory.
Still, there are clear “no” categories:
- Children under 5
- People with mobility impairments
- People over 110kg, because of kayak limitations
If you want a mix of sea views, a sea cave that feels special, and a bit of adrenaline without signing up for a full-day technical excursion, this is a strong fit.
If you’re claustrophobic, I’d treat the cave as your decision point. Some people find it totally manageable, but others call out it can be scary. If tight spaces bother you, consider skipping this specific cave-based segment elsewhere.
Timing and logistics: make this day easy on yourself
Plan to have a flexible morning. Pickup happens from multiple hotels and meeting points across the north side of the island. You’ll get your specific pickup details by email, and the bus timing is tight.
The best way to make it painless is simple:
- Be outside at the pickup location
- Give yourself buffer time to find the exact spot
- Don’t count on the bus waiting if you’re stuck inside
Since the experience is short, you don’t want to waste it hunting down the right stop.
Cancellation and booking flexibility
The booking terms are traveler-friendly:
- Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later is available
So if your plans in Mallorca are still moving around, you can hold your spot without immediate payment.
Should you book this Mallorca kayak-and-cave adventure?
If you want a high-energy, guided day in Mallorca that combines water views with a sea cave and a treasure-hunt style game, I think you’ll enjoy it. The standout reasons are the guide talent and the practical inclusions: gear, transport, picnic, and GoPro photos.
I’d hesitate only if you’re strongly claustrophobic or if you know heights/jumping will stress you out. In that case, you can skip the optional cliff jump, but the cave portion is part of the main story.
My quick verdict: book it if you like active tours with safety-minded guides and you want maximum fun per hour around Alcúdia.
Mallorca: Kayaking, Sea Cave, Cliff Jumping & Snorkel Tour
FAQ
How long is the Mallorca kayaking, sea cave, cliff jumping & snorkeling tour?
The duration is listed as 3 hours.
Is pickup included?
Yes. Pickup is included via a yellow Fun-Bus from multiple locations in the Alcúdia / north Mallorca area.
Where does the tour start if I’m driving?
If you’re driving, you should select the option Cami Vell de La Victoria 86, which is also the starting point.
What activities are included in the tour?
You’ll do kayaking, sea cave exploration, a swimming stop, snorkeling, and a treasure-key style challenge. Cliff jumping is listed as optional.
Is cliff jumping optional?
Yes, cliff jumping is described as optional.
What gear is provided?
You’re provided with equipment including a wetsuit, kayak, helmet, life jacket, water shoes, and snorkel equipment.
What food is included?
A picnic lunch is included, described as camping-style snacks and drinks.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water.
Is it suitable for children?
Children under 5 years are not suitable for this activity.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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