Sunset Tour Mallorca: Sunset boat trip with music & good atmosphere
If you’re looking for a relaxed yet lively way to enjoy Mallorca’s stunning coastline and sunset, this boat tour might just be your speed. While we haven’t personally been on this exact trip, reviews and details paint a pretty clear picture of what you can expect. It’s a blend of scenic views, upbeat music, and a chilled vibe—ideal if you want to soak in the Mallorca sunset without too much fuss, and love a bit of a party atmosphere.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines beautiful vistas with a lively, music-filled environment. Plus, the inclusion of a drink and pizza makes it feel like a true summer celebration. However, one thing to keep in mind is that the tour isn’t designed for swimming during the main event—except on certain days—and the duration can be slightly shorter on weekends, which might catch some by surprise. Still, this experience suits travelers who want a fun, social evening out with great views.
If you’re after a fun evening with good vibes and stunning scenery, especially if you enjoy good music and drinks, this trip is quite likely to hit the spot. It’s perfect for those who want to combine a scenic cruise with a party atmosphere—think of it as a sunset celebration on the water, rather than a quiet, contemplative cruise.
Key Points
- Lively atmosphere with a DJ and music throughout the trip
- Spectacular views of Palma’s coastline and the Tramuntana mountain range
- Includes a drink and pizza, adding to the laid-back holiday vibe
- Flexible options for chill or swim stops, depending on the day
- Shorter duration on Saturdays, which may affect your planning
- Suitable for travelers wanting a fun, social experience on the water
What to Expect from This Mallorca Sunset Boat Tour

This tour offers a nice balance: it’s not just about pretty sights but also about having a good time. The three-hour boat trip (or two and a half hours on Saturdays) is designed to maximize your sunset experience with lively music, scenic views, and a relaxed atmosphere. It’s a popular choice among visitors looking for an enjoyable evening rather than a serious sailing adventure.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Start point: The adventure begins at Muelle Golondrinas in Palma, where you’ll meet the crew and get settled. The departure is at 7:00 pm, so you’ll have plenty of time to enjoy the early evening light. From there, the boat heads out to explore the beautiful Bay of Palma, offering scenic panoramas as you cruise past the cruise station and within Palma’s port.
First stop: After about 15 minutes of sailing, you’ll get a glimpse of Palma’s famous Cathedral and Sierra de Tramontana—two iconic sights. We loved how the captain pointed out these landmarks, giving everyone a sense of being in the heart of Mallorca’s coastal beauty.
Main stop: Once you reach Cala Blava near Son Verí, the boat drops anchor for around 30 minutes (weather depending). Here, you’ll enjoy a stunning sunset over the Sierra Tramuntana and a refreshing swim in clear waters—if the day’s schedule allows. Many reviews highlight how lovely the waters are, perfect for cooling off after the sun begins to dip. Plus, the ambiance on deck is relaxed, with good music setting the mood.
Final stretch: As the trip wraps up, the boat makes its way back along Playa de Palma, giving you a final chance to soak in the sunset over Palma itself. It’s a visual treat, especially with the way the sky lights up.
What’s Included & What to Keep in Mind
You’re paying about $52 for a three-hour cruise, which includes a cold drink—your choice of mixed drink, beer, sangria, or soft drink—and pizza. Throughout the trip, there’s a bar and cocktail service, so you can keep the drinks coming as the music plays. The DJ and lively atmosphere really help to elevate the experience, making it feel more like a summer party than a simple boat ride.
A couple of reviews mention how the staff is friendly and the crew does a good job keeping the vibe fun. One reviewer noted, “The staff was great, the views beautiful and overall super fun,” which sums it up well.
However, it’s worth noting that there’s no open bar, only one drink included, meaning you’ll need to pay extra if you want more cocktails. Also, unlike some tours, swimming is only available on certain days, and the duration on Saturdays is slightly shorter, so plan your schedule accordingly.
The Vibe and Atmosphere

This trip is more than just a sightseeing cruise; it’s an experience that’s geared toward having fun. The music and DJ set a lively tone, and reviews rave about the atmosphere. One said, “Fun experience! Definitely a party boat/booze cruise, but super fun, with loud music, dancing, and a good time.” The overall tone is upbeat, making it perfect if you’re after an evening out with friends or want to unwind with a drink and good tunes while watching the sunset.
The pizza seems to be a hit, though some mention that it goes quickly, so if you want to grab a slice, it’s best to do so early. It adds a casual, snacky element to the trip, making it feel more like a celebration than a formal cruise.
Who Will Love This?
This tour is ideal for travelers who want a fun, social environment with stunning views. If you enjoy music, drinks, and watching the sunset with a lively crowd, you’ll likely find this trip a highlight. It’s also great for those who prefer a shorter, more relaxed outing rather than a full-day excursion.
That said, if you’re looking for a quiet, contemplative experience or want to swim during the sunset, you might find this tour less suitable. The shorter durations on Saturdays could also be a consideration if you’re planning around the timing.
Planning evening activities? Here are other after-dark options we've examined in Mallorca
- Sunrise and Sunset Experience Hot Air Balloon Ride Mallorca
- Alcudia: Guided Sea Kayaking & snorkelling Tour (day & sunset)
- Mallorca Evening Tour: Horseback Riding, Dinner and Dance
- 3 hours Quad Sunset Tour from Paguera
- Private Sailing Excursion with Sunset in Balearic Islands
- Half Day Sailing Excursion along the Coast with Sunset
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

At around $52, this trip offers solid value for the experience it provides: scenic views, good music, drinks, and a lively atmosphere. It’s not a luxury cruise, but it hits the spot for anyone wanting a fun evening on the water. The reviews consistently praise the beautiful sunset and the friendly crew, making it clear that many guests leave with happy memories.
If your goal is to combine spectacular scenery with entertainment, and you enjoy socializing over drinks and music, this trip will suit you well. It’s especially good if you’re visiting Mallorca during the summer months when the sunset is at its most dramatic.
However, consider your priorities—if quiet reflection or swimming is top of your list, you might want to explore other options. The shorter Saturday trip might also influence your decision if you prefer a longer experience.
Sunset Tour Mallorca: Sunset boat trip with music & good atmosphere
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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a dress code for this tour?
No official dress code, but casual summer attire is recommended. Think light clothes, sunglasses, and a hat for sun protection if you arrive early.
Can I bring extra drinks?
You can purchase drinks at the bar throughout the trip, but the included drink is only one per person. There’s no open bar, so additional drinks will cost extra.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, but since it’s a lively party atmosphere with loud music, consider whether children will enjoy the environment.
What happens if the weather is bad?
Weather conditions could affect the trip. It’s always best to check with the provider if you’re concerned about the forecast. If canceled, you can get a full refund.
How long is the Saturday trip?
On Saturdays, the trip lasts approximately 2.5 hours due to logistical reasons, so plan your schedule accordingly.
Is swimming included?
Swimming is available during the stop at Cala Blava, but only on specific days, and during the main trip, swimming isn’t guaranteed.
What’s the best time to book?
Most bookings are made about 16 days in advance, especially during peak summer months, to secure your spot.
Are there any additional costs?
Beyond the included drink and pizza, extras like additional drinks or souvenirs are paid separately.
How many people usually take part?
The tour can accommodate up to 100 travelers, which means it’s lively but not overly crowded.
Is transportation to the meeting point included?
No, you’ll need to arrange your own way to Muelle Golondrinas in Palma, but it’s near public transportation.
The Sunset Tour Mallorca offers a lively, scenic way to enjoy Mallorca’s coastal beauty as day turns into night. Whether you’re into music, sunset views, or just relaxing with good company, this trip is worth considering for your Mallorca itinerary.
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