Relaxing and Scenic: Our Take on the Alcudia Catamaran Trip

If you’re eyeing a day on the water in Mallorca, the Catamaran Trip in Alcudia might catch your eye. It’s a popular choice for those wanting to combine some sunshine, sea views, and a bit of adventure—all wrapped into about five hours. While we haven’t personally sailed this route, plenty of travelers find it a decent way to soak up Mallorca’s coast without too much fuss.
What stands out with this trip? First, the stunning scenery of the north coast, with stops at secluded beaches and the iconic Cap Formentor lighthouse. Second, the good value for money, especially considering the included BBQ and drinks. A potential downside? It’s not a guided tour packed with history or cultural stops; it’s mainly about relaxing on the water and enjoying the views. This tour is best suited for travelers who want a laid-back day on the sea, with some swimming and sunbathing thrown in.
Key Points

- Scenic coastline: You’ll get to see Mallorca’s rugged up-close coastlines and iconic landmarks like Cap Formentor.
- Relaxed pace: The itinerary offers plenty of downtime for sunbathing, swimming, or just chilling on the nets.
- Good food and drinks: The BBQ meal, pasta salad, fresh fruit, and drinks make this a satisfying day out.
- Secluded coves: Stops at Cala Murta and Cala Engosalba mean fewer crowds and more peaceful spots.
- Weather-dependent: The itinerary can shift depending on wind and weather conditions, so flexibility is key.
- Group size: With up to 140 travelers, it’s a fairly large boat, which might feel crowded during peak times.
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Setting Sail from Port d’Alcudia

The tour kicks off at Passeig Marítim in Alcudia, a popular spot close to public transportation, making it easy to reach. Once aboard, you’ll quickly notice that the vessel is comfortable, with shaded areas to escape the sun if needed and plenty of space on the nets for lounging.
The initial cruise takes about 45 minutes, giving you a chance to settle in and start soaking up the views of Mallorca’s largest bay. The open waters here are relaxing, and the gentle motion of the boat makes it easy to unwind. As you pass along the coast, you’ll see the cliffs and rugged landscape that characterize this part of the island.
First Stop: Coll Baix Beach
The first real highlight is a stop at Coll Baix Beach, considered one of Europe’s top 25 beaches by TripAdvisor. It’s a hidden little paradise—roughly 30 minutes onshore for swimming and exploring. The beach is praised for its tranquility and clear waters, perfect for a quick dip.
According to reviews, the boat itself was well-maintained, and staff were accommodating. One traveler mentioned the stop as a “refreshing 20-minute break,” which is just enough to stretch your legs and enjoy the surroundings without feeling rushed. It’s a great way to start the day with some peaceful beach time without the crowds of busier resorts.
Cruising Past Cap des Pinar to Port of Pollensa

After the beach stop, we sail toward the Bay of Pollensa, passing Cap des Pinar—a scenic promontory—and moving into the smaller bay of Pollensa. The views here are quite striking, especially with the cliffs and the lighthouse in sight.
This stretch offers plenty of photo opportunities, especially for those of us who love capturing coastlines and lighthouses. While this part isn’t heavily narrated or guided, the natural beauty makes it worthwhile. It’s more about experiencing the sensation of being on the water and enjoying Mallorca from a different angle.
The Highlight: Cala Engosalba (Cala Gossalba)

One of the most praised stops is at Cala Engosalba, a more secluded cove where you’ll anchor for about an hour and a half. This is the longest stop on the tour, giving you ample time to swim, snorkel, or just relax on the boat.
The reviews highlight that this spot is truly a “hidden paradise.” The water here is crystal-clear, ideal for snorkeling if you have your gear (though snorkel equipment costs an extra €10 if you buy it on board). It’s the perfect place to be away from the crowds and enjoy some peace and quiet, with the striking backdrop of cliffs and lush surroundings.
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The Bay of Port Pollensa and Formentor Views

Following the Cala Engosalba stop, you’ll sail around the Bay of Port Pollensa, where the views of Cap Formentor and its lighthouse are a major highlight. This stretch is particularly loved by those who enjoy scenic panoramas—think jagged cliffs, the lighthouse, and the shimmering water.
It’s a great photo op, and the boat’s position offers a unique perspective that’s hard to beat from land. For many travelers, this is one of the most memorable parts of the trip. Just remember, if the wind conditions are favorable, the captain might raise the sails, adding an extra touch of charm.
Final Stops and Returning to Alcudia

As the trip winds down, the boat heads back toward Port d’Alcudia. If the weather permits, you’ll get to sail around the Bay of Alcúdia, which is quite scenic itself. Travelers can relax on the nets, sit inside with shade, or visit the bar area to buy beverages.
The last stop is near Aucanada Lighthouse, about 30 minutes before returning to port. This is a nice chance to take a quick swim, reflecting on a day well spent on the water. The entire trip wraps up around 2:00 pm, giving you enough time to explore more or head back for your next Mallorca adventure.
What’s Included and What You Might Want to Consider

The tour offers a good value for the price at roughly $86 per person. It includes five hours of sailing, a delicious BBQ meal, two drinks during lunch, and professional crew. The food—barbecue, pasta salad, fresh fruit—is simple but satisfying, especially after a swim.
The drinks are limited to orange, water, and sangria, with alcohol served only to those over 18. The bar service is inexpensive, which is a plus if you want more than what’s included. Snorkel equipment is available but costs an extra €10, so bring your own if you prefer.
While the experience is enjoyable, some reviews suggest it leans more toward a relaxed, social outing rather than an in-depth tour with historical or cultural narrations. The group size can be up to 140 travelers, which might feel busy at times, particularly on the popular stops.
The Real Perspective: Who Is This Tour Best For?
This trip is ideal if you’re looking for a laid-back day at sea with plenty of opportunities to swim, sunbathe, and enjoy Mallorca’s natural beauty. It’s especially suited for those who appreciate scenic views and peaceful coves over guided commentary.
If your idea of a perfect day involves a mix of relaxation, good food, and stunning scenery without a lot of hassle, this cruise hits the mark. However, if you’re after a more immersive experience with cultural insights or a smaller, more intimate boat, this might feel a bit larger and more commercial.
In The Sum Up
The Catamaran Trip in Alcudia offers a relaxed way to experience Mallorca’s coast, with highlights like secluded beaches, scenic lighthouse views, and a satisfying BBQ. It’s a straightforward, fun day out that balances sightseeing with leisure. While it doesn’t promise deep dives into history or hidden secrets, it provides a solid, enjoyable experience for travelers wanting to unwind on the water and enjoy Mallorca’s stunning coastline.
If you’re happy to go with the flow, enjoy good company, and love being on the sea, this trip could be just right. It’s particularly suitable for those who value breathtaking landscapes, peaceful coves, and simple but tasty meals. For a relaxed, scenic day that leaves plenty of room for swimming and sunbathing, this cruise delivers.
Catamaran Trip in Alcudia
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FAQ
Is the tour suitable for families or children?
While it’s not explicitly marketed as family-focused, the relaxed pace and swimming stops make it generally suitable for travelers of all ages, especially if children enjoy being on the water. Just be aware the group size is large, which could be less ideal for very young kids.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring sunscreen, a photo camera, and maybe a towel or swimwear for the stops. You can also bring your own food and drinks if you prefer, but the boat has a bar with inexpensive prices.
How long are the stops?
Most stops range from about 20 minutes to 90 minutes, giving you time to swim, relax, or explore the beach.
What’s the meal like?
You’ll enjoy a BBQ meal with pasta salad, bread, and fresh fruit, plus two drinks included with the meal. The drinks are non-alcoholic or sangria, with alcohol served only to those 18+.
Can I snorkel during the trip?
Yes, snorkel equipment is available for an extra €10 on board if you want to explore underwater, but you can also bring your own.
What if the weather isn’t good?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Honestly, this cruise is a solid choice for a sunny Mallorca day with friends or family who like relaxed, scenic outings. It won’t be a history lesson or an adventure-packed expedition, but if your priority is beautiful views, swimming spots, and good food, it’s a day that can hit the right spot.
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