If you’re planning a trip to Mallorca and want to experience the water in a relaxed, engaging way, the Cala Ratjada Stand Up Paddle (SUP) morning or afternoon tour might just be a perfect fit. While we haven’t tried it ourselves, the glowing reviews and detailed information paint a picture of an experience that combines fun, learning, and stunning scenery.
What makes this tour particularly appealing? First, the knowledgeable guides who are praised for their friendly and patient approach. Second, the chance to explore scenic sea caves and picturesque beaches that are usually hidden from view—an absolute treat for nature lovers.
On the flip side, one consideration to keep in mind is that the meeting points depend on weather conditions, which means your plans can occasionally shift slightly. Also, the tour’s price of $54 per person offers excellent value, especially since it includes equipment, photos, and the guidance of a local expert.
This tour is well-suited for travelers who enjoy being active, love the sea, and want a relatively short but memorable experience. It’s accessible even for beginners, especially with the detailed intro lesson, so don’t worry if you’ve never paddled before.
Key Points

- Balanced Duration: At 1.5 hours, it’s a manageable outing that fits into most travel schedules.
- All-Inclusive Equipment: SUP gear, snorkeling mask, and photos are included, so no extra costs for gear.
- Expert Guidance: The guides are known for their patience, clear instructions, and helpful tips.
- Beautiful Scenery: Expect views of sea caves, cliffs, and beaches that make the paddle worthwhile.
- Flexible Options: Available in morning or afternoon sessions, with weather-based meeting points.
- Good Value: For $54, you get a memorable experience with professional support and souvenirs.
What to Expect from the Cala Ratjada SUP Tour

Starting with a Short Lesson
The tour kicks off with an introductory lesson—essentially a quick overview of how to balance on the board, grip the paddle, and paddle efficiently. This is especially comforting if it’s your first time on a SUP. Reviewers mention guides like Leo, who are praised for their patience and thorough instructions, making even complete beginners feel at ease.
Getting on the Water
Once everyone’s comfortable, you’ll follow the coastline, paddling along the scenic Cala Ratjada area. Imagine gently gliding past rugged cliffs, spotting hidden sea caves, and catching sight of picturesque coves. The actual paddling time is around 30 to 45 minutes, which is ideal for a relaxed yet active outing.
Highlights of the Tour
One of the big draws is the opportunity to explore sea caves and secluded beaches—these are spots that are often only accessible by water. The guide will help you appreciate the natural beauty and point out interesting features along the way. Many reviews mention the joy of seeing these hidden gems from the water, often complimenting the guide’s knowledge and storytelling.
Snorkeling Break
Midway through, the group stops at a crystal-clear bay for a break. Here, you’ll be able to hydrate, rest, and snorkel in calm waters—something many find to be a highlight. The snorkel masks are provided, although some users wish there were snorkels with better underwater visibility. The water is described as “crystal clear,” perfect for spotting fish and marine life.
Returning and Photos
After the break, you paddle back to the starting point, passing by more scenic views. The guides are attentive, helping you fine-tune your paddling technique and ensure safety. They also take photos and videos during the tour, which are sent afterward, allowing you to relive the moments.
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The Experience with the Guide
Based on reviews, guides like Leo stand out as a major positive. Travelers mention him as “really nice,” “excellent at explaining,” and “very patient—even with total beginners.” His attention to safety, clear instructions, and friendly demeanor make a significant difference, especially for first-timers.
One reviewer noted, “Leo gave us very detailed instructions and tips for better technique. He also took good care of us at all times,” which emphasizes how much support a good guide adds to the experience. The care extends to carrying the boards and providing cold water during breaks—small touches that boost overall satisfaction.
The Scenery and Spots You’ll See

The coastline around Cala Ratjada offers spectacular views with rugged cliffs, sea caves, and hidden beaches. Many reviewers have expressed how memorable it is to paddle past such natural features that are more prominent from the sea than from land.
One reviewer described the experience as “amazing,” especially sitting inside a cool cave and enjoying the tranquility of the ocean. The opportunity to snorkel in clear waters adds another layer of fun, giving you a chance to see marine life up close.
Practical Details and Considerations

Duration and Timing
At 1.5 hours, this tour strikes a balance—long enough to enjoy the coast but short enough to fit into a busy travel schedule. Starting times depend on weather conditions, with the meeting point confirmed a day prior.
Price and Value
For $54, you’re getting a lot: a guided tour, all equipment, photos, and a chance to paddle in one of Mallorca’s beautiful coastal areas. Reviewers frequently mention how worth it they found this for the price, especially considering the personalized attention and scenic beauty.
Group Size
Limited to 7 participants, the small group setting means more personalized guidance and fewer crowds. This makes the experience more relaxed and enjoyable, especially if you’re new to SUP.
What to Bring
Make sure to pack swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. The tour provides water and cold drinks, but bringing your own sun protection is wise given the exposed location.
Meeting Points and Weather Dependence
The actual start location might be at Cala Agulla or Cala Literas, depending on weather conditions. The activity provider contacts you a day before to confirm the final spot, so it’s flexible.
Not Included
Note that hotel pickup and drop-off are not part of this experience, so you’ll need to make your way to the meeting point.
Who Will Enjoy This Tour?
This SUP tour is best suited for travelers who are comfortable with a little physical activity and are eager to see Mallorca from a different perspective. It’s accessible even for beginners thanks to the detailed instructions and patient guides, but those with some balance and fitness will find it even more enjoyable.
While not specifically tailored for families with young children, the safety and small group size make it a good choice for anyone wanting a personalized, scenic, and active outing. Travelers who love nature, water activities, and learning new skills will find plenty to love here.
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Final Thoughts

The Cala Ratjada Stand Up Paddle tour offers a fantastic way to explore Mallorca’s coastline without the need for advanced skills or equipment. With attentive guides, scenic routes, and opportunities to snorkel and relax, it’s an experience that earns its near-perfect reviews.
If you’re looking for a memorable, scenic adventure that combines gentle physical activity with stunning views, this tour is worth considering. It’s particularly well-suited for those who want to learn or improve their paddling skills in a friendly environment.
For just over an hour and at a reasonable price, this might become one of your favorite moments on the island—an active, scenic highlight you’ll remember long after you leave.
Cala Ratjada: Stand Up Paddle morning or afternoon Tour
“It was so nice! Leo was such a good guide! It was our first time and it was so much fun”
FAQs
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour starts with a short instructional lesson, making it accessible for first-timers. Guides are known for their patience and clear instructions.
What do I need to bring?
You should bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen. The tour provides water and snorkeling masks, but bringing your own sunscreen is recommended.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is confirmed a day before and could be either Cala Agulla or Cala Literas, depending on weather conditions.
How long is the paddling?
The actual paddling time is around 30 to 45 minutes, with breaks in between, making it a comfortable activity for most people.
Are photos included?
Yes, guides will take photos and videos during the tour, which are provided afterward as a souvenir.
Is there an option for a morning or afternoon tour?
Yes, you can choose either a morning or an afternoon session based on your schedule and weather.
Does the tour include snorkeling?
Yes, there is a stop for snorkeling in clear, calm waters, and snorkeling masks are provided.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While not specifically marketed as family-focused, the small group size and beginner-friendly approach make it suitable for travelers of various ages who feel comfortable in the water.
What is the price?
The tour costs $54 per person, representing good value given the equipment, guide, and photos included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility if your schedule shifts.
If you’re after a relaxed, scenic, and educational water adventure in Mallorca, this SUP tour in Cala Ratjada is definitely worth your consideration. It’s a wonderful way to see more of the island’s dramatic coastlines, learn a new skill, and create some memorable moments.
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