If you’re looking for a way to enjoy Alicante beyond the busy beaches, a 3-hour coastal catamaran cruise might be just what you need. While I haven’t personally hopped on this particular tour, it’s one of those experiences that seem to charm travelers with its blend of scenic views, relaxing vibes, and fun water activities. For a reasonable price of around $48 per person, it offers a decent balance of relaxation and adventure.
What we love about this cruise is how it provides a laid-back perspective of Alicante’s coast—away from the crowded sands—and how it combines sailing with opportunities to swim and snorkel in beautiful high seas near Cabo de Huertas. Plus, the inclusion of drinks and fresh fruits makes it feel like a small, floating party. On the flip side, a potential consideration is the group size and the minimum guest requirement; if you’re traveling alone or in a small group, it’s worth confirming availability ahead of time.
This tour suits those who want a taste of the sea without committing to a full-day trip or dealing with complicated logistics. It’s particularly good for travelers who enjoy relaxing on a boat, taking in scenic views, and trying some snorkeling without needing prior experience. Families and couples alike find it a delightful way to see a different side of Alicante—though, as with any water-based activity, comfort with swimming is helpful.
Key Points

- Relaxed 3-hour cruise along Costa Blanca offers a mix of sailing, swimming, and socializing.
- Stunning coastal views from the water provide a different perspective of Alicante’s shoreline.
- Snorkeling and swimming in Cabo de Huertas are accessible and enjoyable, with equipment provided.
- Inclusive drinks and fresh fruit add a refreshing touch to the experience.
- Well-organized crew contributes to a smooth and friendly atmosphere.
- Group size and minimum guests could influence availability, so booking in advance is wise.
The Experience: What to Expect on the Cruise

When you step aboard the Adventurer Catamaran, you’re greeted by a sleek, spacious vessel designed for comfort and fun. Starting out from the marina next to the Noray bar, the initial 45-minute sail along the coast offers impressive views of Alicante’s skyline and beaches. It’s a chance to relax, soak up the sun, and snap some photos of the coastline in motion.
The real highlight hits when the boat reaches Cabo de Huertas. Here, the crew will anchor for about an hour and a half, giving you ample time to dive into the sea, explore the snorkeling gear, or just lounge on the nets at the front of the boat. Several reviewers mention how much they appreciated the pool noodles provided for those who aren’t strong swimmers, which really helps everyone feel comfortable in the water. It’s a laid-back setup that emphasizes enjoying the moment rather than intense activity.
Once the anchor is up again, the cruise sails back towards Alicante, giving you one last look at the coast. As you glide along, you’ll enjoy onboard music and the chance to sip on a refreshing drink, whether a beer, wine, or tinto de verano—Spain’s popular summer drink. The crew is often praised for their professionalism and friendliness, making the whole experience feel warm and welcoming.
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A Closer Look at the Itinerary

Starting Point
The cruise kicks off at the Adventurer Catamaran dock, conveniently located by the Noray bar. Arriving 15 minutes early ensures you’re ready when the boat departs, and with a minimal wait, you’re soon underway.
First Sailing Leg
This initial 45-minute sail along the coast gives you a chance to see Alicante from the water. You’ll love the views of the city skyline contrasting with the blue sea—an Instagram-worthy moment for sure.
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The main draw is here. With approximately 1.5 hours to spend, you can choose to swim, snorkel, or simply relax on the nets. Many reviews mention how the crew ensures safety, with lifeguards present during snorkeling, and how the provided equipment makes a difference, especially for those who aren’t confident swimmers.
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Second Sailing Leg
After the stop, the boat sets sail again for about 45 minutes. This is a good time to unwind, enjoy the onboard music, and chat with fellow travelers.
Return to Alicante
The cruise wraps up back at the marina, leaving you with memories of coastal vistas, peaceful sea breezes, and perhaps a few new friends.
What’s Included and What You Should Know

For $48, the price seems fair considering what’s on offer. Included in the package are the catamaran cruise, welcome fruits, a choice of beer, wine, or tinto de verano, and unlimited water, soft drinks, and juice. Snorkeling equipment—masks and fins—is also provided, and you’re free to snorkel without a guide, which many find both relaxing and adventurous.
The crew is described as knowledgeable, friendly, and attentive, making the experience smooth. Plus, onboard amenities like music, restrooms, and shaded areas contribute to comfort.
However, some practical points: snorkel tubes aren’t provided for hygiene reasons but can be purchased on board for 5€. It’s also good to note that luggage, food, and alcohol outside of what’s provided are not allowed, and the tour doesn’t include pickup or drop-off—so plan your transport accordingly.
The Flipside: Potential Drawbacks

While many reviews are glowing, there are a few considerations. The tour requires a minimum of 15 guests to operate—if you’re traveling solo or in a small group, it’s important to check availability beforehand. Some travelers mention feeling a bit crowded, especially when the boat is full, but it generally doesn’t detract from the overall fun.
Another point is the snorkeling experience; some users note that visibility or fish sightings might vary. As one reviewer put it, “guided snorkeling should be added,” implying that some might prefer a more structured activity. Still, the freedom to swim at your pace is a plus for many.
Lastly, the duration—three hours—works well for most, but if you’re after a more in-depth exploration or longer time in the water, this might feel a little brief.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This cruise is ideal for travelers seeking a relaxed day on the water, especially those who want to enjoy scenic coastal views without strenuous activities. It’s perfect if you’re traveling with friends or a partner, craving some sunshine, and looking to avoid crowded beaches.
It also suits those new to snorkeling or swimming in open waters, thanks to the provided gear and the friendly crew’s safety measures. Family travelers with older children who are comfortable in the water might find it enjoyable, but unaccompanied minors aren’t allowed, so check if traveling with kids.
If you’re after a lively party vibe, this experience might be more laid-back, but the onboard music and social atmosphere still make it a fun outing.
Alicante: 3-Hour Coastal Catamaran Cruise
“Was great to see the town from the water. Boat crew was awesome”
FAQ

Is there any transportation provided to the meeting point?
No, transportation isn’t included. You’ll need to get to the marina next to Noray bar on your own. Parking garages are nearby, making it convenient if you’re driving.
How long is the cruise?
The total experience lasts about 3 hours, including sailing, swimming, and relaxing onboard.
What’s the best time of day to join?
Check availability for starting times. Typically, daytime cruises offer the best weather and light for scenic views and swimming.
Are food and drinks included?
Only a selection of drinks (beer, wine, tinto de verano, and soft drinks) are included. No additional food is provided, but fresh fruits are part of the welcome package.
Can I snorkel without a guide?
Yes, snorkeling is available without a guide, and equipment is provided. You can swim freely or use the pool noodles if you’re not confident in the water.
Is this experience suitable for people with mobility issues?
Not really, as it’s not wheelchair accessible. Check with the provider if you have specific concerns.
All in all, the Alicante 3-Hour Coastal Catamaran Cruise offers a relaxed, scenic way to enjoy the Valencian coastline. It’s a well-organized trip with friendly staff, good value for money, and plenty of opportunities to unwind, swim, and take in the views. While it’s not a high-energy adventure, it’s a peaceful day out that appeals to those who want to soak up the sun and the sea without fuss.
If you’re after a gentle, enjoyable excursion that combines sailing, swimming, and good company, this cruise deserves a spot on your Alicante itinerary. Just remember to book in advance, arrive a little early, and bring your sun essentials for a smooth, memorable trip.
This experience truly shines as a friendly, accessible way to see Alicante from a different perspective—perfect for a relaxing day in the Mediterranean.
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