Exploring Menorca’s Caves by Kayak: A Practical Review

If you’re thinking about adding a kayaking adventure to your Menorca trip, the Cala en Porter: Menorca Caves Kayaking Tour is worth considering. We haven’t tried it ourselves, but based on extensive reviews and detailed descriptions, it’s clear this experience offers a blend of adventure, stunning scenery, and some well-organized fun.
What we really like about this tour is how it combines physical activity with natural beauty—kayaking through caves that seem to stretch endlessly, and the chance to snorkel in crystal-clear waters. Plus, the inclusion of GoPro photos makes it easy to remember those special moments. One thing to keep in mind is that the tour requires you to know how to swim, even though no kayaking experience is necessary.
If you’re the kind of traveler who loves outdoor activities with a mix of exploration and relaxation, this will likely hit the right spot. It’s particularly suitable for those who enjoy a bit of adventure without the pressure of advanced skills, but it’s not a dedicated family tour or specifically designed for kids.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Scenic kayaking through caves: A chance to see impressive rock formations and natural caves without the need for prior experience.
- Snorkeling in clear waters: Perfect for anyone who wants to enjoy underwater sights in a safe, guided environment.
- Photos with GoPro: You’ll get your own pictures and videos, capturing the fun moments.
- Educational and respectful: Guides emphasize protecting bat habitats and preserving the environment.
- Flexible timing and language options: Tours run several times a day and guide language can be confirmed beforehand.
- Great value: At $51 per person for three hours, it offers a mix of adventure, scenery, and memorable photos.
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A Closer Look at the Tour

Starting Point and Logistics
The tour kicks off at Paseo de la playa, 10 in Cala en Porter, with parking available right on the beach. Look for the MenorcAventura van in the middle of the lot. The meet-up process is straightforward; gear is provided, including lifejackets, dry bags, and snorkeling equipment. Since the tour lasts about three hours, it’s a manageable chunk of time, and you can usually check available starting times depending on the day of the week.
The meeting point being right at the beach makes logistics simple—no complicated transfers needed, and you’re already in a scenic spot. The tour ends back at the same spot, which keeps things convenient.
What’s Included and What to Bring
For the price of $51, you get a shared kayak, paddles, a guide, and safety gear, including lifejackets and dry bags for your belongings. Snorkeling gear is included, which is great for underwater exploration. They also supply a GoPro 11 and photos—so you don’t have to worry about capturing memories with your own device.
The experience is insured, and they provide a healthy snack along with water—though it’s wise to bring your own water bottle if you’re thirsty. You’ll also have a place to leave your luggage, which adds a layer of convenience.
More Great Tours NearbyThe Day’s Itinerary
Once on the water, your guide will lead you through the crystal-clear waters of Menorca, heading towards the caves. You won’t enter those caves with bat populations to protect their habitats, but the exterior views are jaw-dropping enough to make the trip worthwhile.
The highlight is paddling through several caves where you’ll see rock formations, stalagmites, and stalactites. While some caves are off-limits to protect bats, the views from outside are still impressive. It’s a perfect combo of physical activity and natural scenery.
Snorkeling and Free Time
After the caves, the tour takes a break at Cales Coves, the largest Talayotic necropolis in Menorca. Here, you’re free to snorkel, relax on the sand, or explore on foot. Many reviews mention the snorkeling as a real highlight—Alan called swimming in the caves “amazing,” though he pointed out that the photos afterward felt a bit like an afterthought.
This stop offers a nice balance—active exploration followed by downtime to soak in the surroundings. It’s a peaceful place to enjoy some sunshine, take photos, or just breathe in the scenery.
Group and Guide Dynamics
The guides seem to be a major part of the positive experience. Multiple reviews praise the guides’ knowledge and friendliness. Jordi was highlighted as being “AMAZING,” and others mention guides like Marina and Sandra as very well-organized and attentive.
Tour groups are kept at a comfortable size, and the staff is described as enthusiastic and helpful, making the overall experience smooth and enjoyable. The tour is available in several languages including English, Spanish, French, Italian, and Catalan, but it’s worth reconfirming your preferred language beforehand.
Suitability and Accessibility
While the tour doesn’t require prior kayaking experience, you must know how to swim. The pace depends on the group, so if you’re a slower paddler or someone who prefers a relaxed rhythm, you’ll be in good hands.
It’s also wheelchair accessible, which broadens its appeal. However, since the activity involves water, some physical limitations might be a consideration, and it’s best to clarify with the company if needed.
Real Travelers’ Feedback

The reviews paint a pretty positive picture. “Brilliant, 100% recommend,” says Ethan, emphasizing the fantastic staff and guides. Marcelo appreciated how well-guided the activity was, and Khloe described Jordi’s guidance as “AMAZING.”
Many mention the stunning scenery and the fun of swimming in caves. However, a couple of reviews noted that the photo opportunities sometimes take a backseat to the adventure, though the GoPro photos do help capture memories.
The feedback underscores a friendly atmosphere, knowledgeable guides, and beautiful views—all key ingredients for a memorable day on the water.
Who This Tour Is Best For

If you’re someone who enjoys outdoor activities and wants to see Menorca from a different perspective, this kayaking tour offers a hands-on way to explore the island’s natural beauty. It’s perfect if you’re comfortable swimming and looking for a fun, active way to see caves and snorkel without complicated logistics.
The tour is also a good choice for travelers who appreciate guided experiences and value having professional photos to remember the day. It’s not overly strenuous, making it accessible to most fit but cautious explorers.
However, it’s not the ideal activity if your priority is a family-friendly outing with young children—since the focus is on kayaking and snorkeling, and the physical activity might be too demanding for very young kids. Also, if you’re looking for an entirely private or romantic experience, this group activity might feel a bit lively.
Final Thoughts
This kayak and cave tour brings a great mix of adventure, scenic beauty, and cultural interest, especially with the stop at Cales Coves. The inclusion of GoPro photos adds a layer of value, letting you relive the best moments long after the trip ends. The guides are praised for their knowledge and friendliness, making the experience more enjoyable.
At around $51 for three hours, it’s a competitive price considering the equipment, guide service, and photo package included. It’s a practical choice for anyone wanting to combine physical activity with some of Menorca’s most stunning coastal sights. If you love exploring natural caves, snorkeling in clear waters, and having a professional guide lead the way, this tour really ticks those boxes.
While it’s not a leisurely, lazy beach day, it’s an engaging experience that rewards you with incredible views and a sense of achievement. Perfect for adventurous travelers who want to see Menorca from a different angle, this tour is likely to give you stories and photos to cherish.
Cala en Porter: Menorca Caves Kayaking Tour & GoPro Photos
“Brilliant, 100% recommend. Tour guide and staff was fantastic.”
FAQ
Do I need kayaking experience to join the tour?
No experience is required. You just need to know how to swim. The kayaks are self-emptying double kayaks, and the pace can be adjusted to the group’s comfort level.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts about three hours, including paddling, exploring caves, snorkeling, and free time at Cales Coves.
Can I take my own photos?
The tour provides a GoPro 11 and photos, so you don’t need your own camera. However, if you prefer, you can also bring your own device, but be cautious with water exposure.
What should I bring?
Bring a water bottle, and wear suitable clothing and sunscreen. The tour supplies snorkeling gear, dry bags, and snacks, so no need to pack much.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s generally suited for those who can swim and are comfortable with water activities. It’s not specifically designed as a family tour, and younger children might find the paddling demanding.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, and English. Confirm your preferred language when booking to ensure smooth communication.
Thinking about a day of paddling through caves and snorkeling in Menorca? Based on what many travelers say, this tour seems like a fun, well-organized, and beautiful way to spend part of your trip. Just remember to confirm your preferred guide language, be comfortable swimming, and get ready for some memorable views and photos.
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