If you’re planning a trip to Mallorca and after a quick, enjoyable way to see the coast, this boat tour of the Bay of Palma might catch your eye. It’s a popular option, especially for those who want to combine scenic views, a bit of snorkeling, and some laid-back fun on the water—all for a reasonable price.
What we love about this experience is its simplicity and its focus on relaxed enjoyment—music playing on the boat, a friendly crew, and the chance to jump into the clear waters. Plus, it’s a decent value at just around $41.50 per person.
That said, there are some things to consider. The trip isn’t overly long—clocking in at about two and a half hours—so if you’re looking for a full-day adventure, you might want to look elsewhere. Also, some reviews mention that the experience can be a bit crowded and uneventful, especially if you’re expecting a more active or narrated tour.
This tour suits travelers who want a quick, calm escape on the water, enjoy casual snorkeling, and appreciate a lively atmosphere with music and drinks. It’s especially good if you’re traveling with friends or a couple seeking a laid-back afternoon.
Key Points
- Affordable price point for a scenic boat trip with snorkeling and drinks included.
- Relaxed atmosphere with music, space, and friendly staff making it a comfortable experience.
- Snorkeling stops in crystal-clear waters within the Palma Marine Reserve.
- Good for short trips—about two and a half hours, perfect for those with limited time.
- Crowded and casual: Some reviews mention noise and a lack of detailed commentary.
- Great views and fun jumps into the water, with some reviewers calling it “loads of fun.”
What to Expect from the Boat Tour of the Bay of Palma

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Friendly Introduction to Mallorca’s Coastline
This tour kicks off from Can Pastilla at 3:00 pm, giving you a nice afternoon window. The starting point is near public transportation, which makes getting there straightforward. Once onboard, you’ll notice the relaxed vibe—music is playing, and the crew is friendly and attentive.
The boat is spacious enough to avoid feeling cramped, with enough room to stretch out and enjoy your time. The atmosphere is casual, making it suitable for couples, friends, or anyone looking to unwind with some sunshine and sea air.
The Itinerary: Two Stops, One Boat, Plenty of Views
The main part of the trip involves heading out to Cala Blava, located inside the Palma Marine Reserve. This is where most of the action happens: you’ll have about 30 minutes to snorkel in the clear, calm waters. The water quality gets high praise—many reviews mention how stunning and inviting it is for a quick dip.
The journey includes a brief stop in Can Pastilla to start the trip, giving a chance to soak in the bay scenery while the boat gets underway. The route is primarily along the coast, with the boat cruising westward, providing plenty of chances to enjoy the views and relax.
Snorkeling and Water Fun
Snorkeling is a highlight for many. The included equipment makes it easy for beginners to give it a try, and the calm waters of the reserve are perfect for a quick, refreshing swim. A handful of reviewers have shared that jumping into the water was a fun, memorable part of the trip—”great fun jumping the boat into the water” as one said.
Keep in mind, the snorkeling stops are short, about 30 minutes, so this isn’t an all-day diving adventure. If you’re looking for more extensive snorkeling or diving options, you might find this a bit limited.
Drinks and Music: Casual and Fun
The tour includes one drink ticket—beer, sangria, or water—which is enough to enjoy a casual sip while soaking up the scenery. Many reviewers appreciated the drinks, noting that the sangria was surprisingly good and added to the relaxed vibe.
Music playing during the trip adds to the atmosphere; it’s a lively touch that keeps the mood upbeat. However, some reviews point out that there can be too many people smoking on board, which might detract from the experience if you’re sensitive to smoke.
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The Crew and Organization
People consistently mention how friendly and fun the staff are. They keep the atmosphere lively and friendly, and reviews praise the trip’s organization as well. One reviewer called it “well-organized,” which makes a difference when you’re coordinating a group or trying to keep things running smoothly.
A few people suggested that more narration or commentary from staff about points of interest would improve the experience. Currently, the trip is more about enjoying the views and the water than detailed storytelling.
Overall Value and Experience
The price of around $41.50 per person is generally viewed as reasonable for the quality and length of the experience. It’s a short trip, but the combination of scenic cruising, a quick swim, music, and drinks makes it feel well-rounded. Many reviews describe it as “just the right amount of time” for an afternoon escape.
However, it’s important to note that the trip is quite casual. If you’re expecting more narrated details or a more secluded, quiet environment, this might not meet all expectations. Some found the boat crowded and noisy, but others enjoyed the lively atmosphere.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This boat trip is ideal if you’re looking for a casual, social outing—perfect for friends or couples wanting a bit of sun and sea without too much hassle. It works well for travelers wanting a short, scenic cruise with an easygoing vibe.
If you’re traveling with kids who enjoy swimming and water activities, the short snorkeling stops could suit them, but be aware that the overall experience is more about fun and relaxation than structured adventure.
For those who want an immersive, narrated tour with detailed commentary, this might be a bit light on information. Similarly, if you prefer quiet, secluded spots with no crowds, the lively atmosphere and some reviews about over-crowding might be a concern.
The Sum Up: Is This the Right Choice for You?
For travelers who want a laid-back, fun-filled afternoon on Mallorca’s waters, this boat trip hits the right notes. The combination of stunning views, a splash of snorkeling, and simple pleasures like drinks and music makes it an enjoyable experience, especially if you’re short on time and want a taste of the coast.
It’s particularly suited for those who appreciate a casual vibe, don’t mind some crowds, and are happy with a tour that prioritizes fun over detailed storytelling. If you’re hoping to explore less-visited spots or prefer a more tranquil, narrated experience, you might want to consider other options.
In the end, this tour delivers what it promises: a relaxing, scenic cruise with opportunities to cool off in the sea, enjoy good company, and soak in Mallorca’s beautiful coastline. It’s a good choice when you want to unwind and have a bit of fun without over-complicating things.
Boat tour of the Bay of Palma with snorkeling and drink
“Superb trip, staff were amazing. Trip took us out the bay and West along to the next bay. Great fun jumping the boat into the water. Would”
FAQ: Practical Questions About the Mallorca Bay Boat Tour

How long is the tour?
It lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes, perfect for an afternoon adventure.
What time does it start?
The trip begins at 3:00 pm, making it a good option for a late afternoon outing.
Is the tour suitable for everyone?
Most travelers can participate; it’s casual and relaxed, but be prepared for some crowding and noise, as mentioned in reviews.
Are drinks included?
Yes, you get one drink ticket per person, which can be for beer, sangria, or water.
Can I snorkel?
Absolutely. There’s a stop in Cala Blava where you can snorkel for about 30 minutes using provided equipment.
What are the main stops?
The tour starts in Can Pastilla and includes a snorkeling stop at Cala Blava in the Palma Marine Reserve.
Is there any narration or commentary?
Not currently—some reviews suggest more explanation from staff could improve the experience.
Are there any hidden costs?
All fees and taxes are included. Additional drinks or purchases are at your own expense.
How crowded does it get?
The boat can accommodate up to 117 travelers, and some reviews mention it gets quite lively, especially with smoking onboard.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
This boat tour offers a straightforward, enjoyable way to experience Mallorca’s beautiful coastline, especially if you’re into casual water fun, good vibes, and scenic views. It’s not the most elaborate excursion out there, but sometimes, simple is best.
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