If you’re dreaming of a day out on the water combined with a bit of scenic exploring on land, this Dragonera Island tour might just be what you’re looking for. Offered by Keida enjoy Mallorca S.L., it promises a mix of kayaking, walking, history, and relaxation — all in about 3.5 hours. While I haven’t personally taken this exact trip, I’ve looked into it closely, and I think it offers a well-rounded experience for those wanting to enjoy Mallorca’s coastal beauty without too much fuss.
What really catches my eye is the balanced itinerary — you’re in the water and on land, with opportunities to swim and snorkel, plus some fascinating stories about the island’s past. Also, the knowledgeable guides and stunning vistas stand out as major plus points. On the flip side, a potential consideration is that the tour requires you to be comfortable in the water and on your feet, so it’s not suited for everyone.
This experience seems best suited for active travelers who enjoy nature and want a taste of local history in a relaxed setting. Whether you’re traveling solo, as a couple, or with friends, if you’re okay with a bit of physical activity, you’ll likely find this trip a memorable part of your Mallorca visit.
Key Points

- Balanced experience combining kayaking, walking, swimming, and sightseeing
- Stunning views of Dragonera Island and the Tramuntana mountains
- Knowledgeable guides who share captivating stories and local tips
- No qualifications needed; suitable for most water enthusiasts
- Includes all necessary gear, like kayaks, snorkelling equipment, and waterproof backs
- Flexible itinerary that adapts to weather conditions for safety and comfort
An In-Depth Look at the Dragonera Kayak and Foot Tour

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Starting Point: Sant Elm and Keida
The tour kicks off in Sant Elm, a charming fishing village with a laid-back vibe, perfect for setting the tone of the day. It’s a small community, but lively enough, with an authentic feel that hints at Mallorca’s traditional roots. From there, you’ll meet your guide and get a safety briefing, which is reassuring for first-timers or those a bit cautious in the water. The meeting point is at Keida, which functions as the starting location and return point, making logistics straightforward.
The Kayak Trip to Sa Dragonera Natural Park
Once on the water, the real adventure begins. The kayak journey to Sa Dragonera, a former pirate island turned nature reserve, offers a different way to appreciate Mallorca’s coastline. The ride is described as enjoyable and adaptable, with guides adjusting to your pace, ensuring everyone feels comfortable. Many reviews mention the stunning landscapes — from the rugged coastline to the cliffs of the island.
As one traveler put it, the kayak ride was “great,” and the guide was attentive and friendly. It’s a smooth paddle, but do keep in mind that paddling can be tiring if you’re not used to it, so a reasonable level of fitness helps.
Exploring Sa Dragonera: Land and Stories
When you arrive at the small natural harbour, you’ll have some time on land to explore. A walk to the Far Tramuntana lighthouse is a highlight, offering sweeping views that will make your camera happy. The lighthouse itself is a perfect vantage point, giving you a sense of the island’s rugged beauty.
You’ll also visit the Dragonera Museum, where your guide shares stories about the island’s past, flora, and fauna. It’s a chance to learn about the history that shaped this landscape, making the experience more meaningful. Many reviewers mention the knowledgeable guides, who add a personal touch, sharing interesting tales and local tips that enhance the trip.
More Great Tours NearbyTime for Relaxation: Swimming and Snorkeling
After the walk, you’ll get some free time to swim or snorkel. Many travelers rave about this part, with some noting that the snorkel gear is provided and that the water is clear enough to enjoy the underwater scenery. It’s a relaxing break, perfect for cooling off after paddling and walking.
The opportunity to snorkel is a big plus for active travelers who enjoy a splash and exploring marine life without needing to bring their own gear. Just bring your swimsuit, towel, and waterproof camera to capture underwater moments.
Returning to Sant Elm
After your swim, the guide will lead everyone back to Keida, where the kayaks are waiting. The return trip is typically calm and scenic, giving you time to soak in the views one last time.
What’s Included and What to Bring
The tour covers almost everything you need: kayaks, paddles, life jackets, waterproof backs, snorkel gear, and water shoes. It’s convenient, especially if you don’t want to pack extra gear. The only thing you’ll need to bring is water — which the tour doesn’t include — along with swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, a camera, and breathable clothes.
Keep in mind, the tour isn’t suitable for children under 3, pregnant women, or anyone with specific health issues or mobility limitations. This is a physically active outing that requires basic water safety awareness.
How the Tour Fits into Your Mallorca Trip
Pricing at $67 per person is quite reasonable considering the full experience — paddling, walking, learning, and swimming. You get a lot of value for the cost, especially given the personalized attention from guides and all the gear provided.
The tour’s flexible approach to weather, seeking alternatives if needed, shows good planning. It’s best to check availability and starting times ahead of time, as they can vary.
What Travelers Say
The reviews are glowing, with a perfect 5-star rating from six travelers. Comments highlight the well-balanced nature of the excursion, with some emphasizing how the landscape and stories made it memorable. One reviewer exclaimed that it was “exceptional,” and another praised the guide’s friendliness and adaptability.
A traveler even appreciated tasting Mallorcan specialties and visiting the museum, which adds an extra layer to the experience. The weather also played a part in their positive impressions, but overall, the consistency of praise suggests this is a reliable, rewarding outing.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This experience is a good fit for active travelers who enjoy being outdoors, especially those interested in coastal scenery and marine life. It’s perfect for people who don’t mind paddling and walking, and who appreciate stories and local culture. The tour might not be suitable for families with very young children, pregnant women, or those with certain health conditions, due to the physical nature of paddling and walking.
People looking for a peaceful, scenic escape that combines adventure with education will likely find this trip satisfying. If you’re after a straightforward, honest way to see part of Mallorca’s coastline from a different vantage point, this tour offers a balanced and engaging experience.
FAQs

Is this tour suitable for non-swimmers?
No, it isn’t recommended for non-swimmers. It involves water activities like kayaking and snorkeling, so comfort in the water is important.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children under 3 years old cannot join, and the tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, people over 70, or those with back or heart problems.
Do I need prior experience with kayaking?
No, no qualifications are required. The guide provides a safety briefing and the paddling is adaptable to your pace.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, a camera, water, and breathable clothing. Water shoes are provided, but comfortable closed-toe shoes are recommended.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes, the route might change depending on weather conditions. The operator will seek alternatives if needed to ensure safety.
How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 3.5 hours, with some stops and free time for swimming and exploring.
What is included in the price?
Kayaks, paddles, life jackets, waterproof backs, snorkeling gear, and water shoes are included.
Can I cancel?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
How many people are in a group?
While not specified, guided tours typically operate in small groups, ensuring personal attention.
Discover the Island Dragonera by kayak and on foot
“Excursion très bien équilibrée entre le kayak et la marche. les paysages sont exceptionnels et l'organisation irréprochable.”
Final Thoughts

All in all, if you’re looking for a scenic, active, and informative day on Mallorca’s coast, this kayak and walking tour to Dragonera Island delivers what it promises. The mix of adventure, storytelling, and natural beauty makes it a well-rounded choice for those who enjoy being outdoors and learning about local spots from knowledgeable guides. The positive reviews speak to its quality, especially noting the stunning views and the friendly, attentive guides.
While it’s not for everyone—particularly those with mobility or health concerns—it offers a solid way to enjoy Mallorca’s coastline from a different perspective. Price-wise, it’s a fair deal considering the gear, guide, and experience. Whether you’re a solo traveler, couple, or small group, this tour could add a special touch to your Mallorca holiday.
If you’re ready for a fun, scenic day with plenty of opportunities to relax and explore, this Dragonera Island kayak and walk tour might be just the ticket.
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