If you’re dreaming of exploring Menorca’s less accessible, pristine beaches and rugged coastline, then this North Coast Beaches Cruise from Fornells might just be what you’re after. While I haven’t personally been on this exact trip, I’ve looked into what makes it special, and it seems like a great option for anyone wanting to combine relaxing sea views with some fun swimming and water activities.
What I really like about this cruise is its focus on discovering hidden beaches that aren’t reachable from land. Plus, the boat’s amenities—like paddleboards, snorkel gear, and floating mats—add a nice touch for those who want to get a little more active during their trip. On the flip side, one thing to consider is that the tour lasts just 3.5 hours, so if you’re looking for a full day on the water, you’ll need to plan additional activities.
This experience is definitely suited to travelers who enjoy a relaxed pace, scenic views, and water-based fun. It’s particularly appealing if you’re interested in seeing the less crowded, pristine beaches of Menorca’s marine reserve and love the idea of swimming in clear waters while surrounded by stunning scenery.
Key Points

- Comfortable cruise with swimming and snorkeling gear included
- Multiple swim stops at beautiful beaches like Cavalleria and Cala Pregonda
- Informative recorded commentary and multilingual guides
- Options for paddleboarding, floating mats, and a slide for added fun
- Duration of 3.5 hours makes it a manageable half-day excursion
- Not suitable for wheelchair users
What to Expect on the North Coast Beaches Cruise

Imagine setting sail from the harbor in Fornells Bay, with its relaxed seaside charm. The journey takes you along the dramatic coastline of Menorca’s north side, an area famous for its cliffs, caves, and secluded beaches. From the start, you’ll notice the impressive Cavalleria Lighthouse, perched atop rocks at the northernmost tip of the island, offering perfect photo opportunities and a sense of untouched wilderness.
The cruise continues to the Port of Sanitja, a natural harbor that’s historically significant as the site of an ancient Roman city called Sanisera. While the main draw here is the scenery, it’s a good marker of how diverse the coastline is, with a mix of history and natural beauty.
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The First Swim Stop: Cavalleria Beach
One of the highlights is the stop at Cavalleria Beach, which is often praised for its pristine condition and clear waters. This is a 30-40 minute window where you can swim, paddleboard, or simply lounge on the sands. Travelers have noted that the waters are inviting, and the environment is peaceful.
The Tiniest Cove: Cala Mica
Next, you’ll visit Cala Mica, a tiny, shell-shaped cove. It’s a lovely spot to catch your breath, take photos, and dip into the water again. Its size makes it more intimate, and the scenery is quietly stunning.
The Showstopper: Cala Pregonda
The final stop is Cala Pregonda, often called one of Menorca’s most spectacular beaches. You’ll get about 40-50 minutes here—more than enough time to explore the landscape, swim, or just relax on the sands. Many reviews highlight how breathtaking this spot is, with its unusual reddish sands and clear, sparkling seas.
You’ll also find paddleboards and snorkel equipment available, so if you’re keen to explore underwater life or paddle around, this is your chance. Some tour-goers mention that the staff provides gear and helps you get started, making it accessible even if you’re new to the activities.
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Throughout the cruise, you’ll hear a multilingual recorded commentary, sharing insights about the coastline and points of interest. Having guides who speak Spanish, English, Italian, French, Catalan, and Portuguese makes this accessible for a wide audience.
The boat itself is described as spacious and comfortable, with floating mats and a slide to add a bit of fun. The boat also offers free snorkel gear and paddleboards, which really enhance the experience, especially if you enjoy active water pursuits.
What Travelers Say
Reviewers consistently praise the trip for its stunning scenery and friendly staff. Natasha called it “an amazing experience,” while Michelle appreciated the friendly, chatty crew and the variety of activities. Heather noted it as an “excellent activity” with long stretches of time to swim and snorkel, which is ideal for those who want a relaxed yet engaging outing.
Some reviews also mention that the views are impressive throughout the cruise, and the stops at beaches like Cavalleria and Pregonda are particularly well-liked for their natural beauty.
Is It Worth the Price?

While the tour doesn’t include food or drinks (which can be purchased on board), it covers all the water gear, a comfortable boat, and the multiple swim stops. For around 3.5 hours, the value seems fair, especially given the chance to visit some of Menorca’s most beautiful beaches without the hassle of land-based travel or parking.
If you’re into water activities or just want a laid-back way to see the coastline, this cruise offers a lot for the price. It’s a good balance of guided commentary, scenic stops, and leisure time.
Practical Tips for Your Trip

- Bring swimwear, a towel, and sunscreen—the sun can be strong, and you’ll want to be comfortable during your time in the water.
- Wear comfortable clothes for the boat ride, and consider bringing a hat or sunglasses for sun protection.
- If seasickness is a concern, remember to take medication beforehand, as no pills are provided.
- The activity isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly if mobility is an issue.
- Book in advance and reserve your spot, as this tour can fill up, especially in peak seasons.
Who Is This Tour Best For?

This cruise is perfect for travelers who love a mix of scenic boat rides, swimming, and exploring secluded beaches. It’s especially well-suited for those who want to experience Menorca’s natural beauty without the hassle of land transfers or lengthy hikes. Water enthusiasts, families with older children, and anyone craving a relaxed, picturesque escape will find plenty to enjoy here.
If you’re looking to pack a few water toys and soak in stunning views, this trip checks all those boxes. Just keep in mind that it does run only for a few hours, so if you want a full-day adventure, you might want to add another activity or plan accordingly.
From Fornells: North Coast Beaches Cruise with Swim Stops
“This was an amazing experience which we all thoroughly enjoyed. We were all so glad we done this.”
FAQ

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly marketed as a family tour, the water activities and calm setting make it suitable for older children who enjoy swimming and paddling. Kids should be comfortable in the water and supervised.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks aren’t included, but you can buy snacks, ice-creams, and beverages at the boat’s bar.
What should I bring?
You’ll want to bring swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and comfortable clothing. If you’re prone to seasickness, bring medication as it’s not provided.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts about 3.5 hours, which is perfect for a half-day adventure.
Is the boat accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the experience isn’t suitable for wheelchair users, so plan accordingly.
What are the main highlights?
The main highlights are the scenic coastline, the swim stops at Cavalleria Beach and Cala Pregonda, and the opportunity to snorkel or paddleboard in clear waters.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. It’s flexible if your plans shift.
All in all, this From Fornells: North Coast Beaches Cruise with Swim Stops offers a relaxing yet adventure-filled way to see Menorca’s stunning northern coastline. It’s ideal for travelers who want to enjoy beautiful scenery, swim in pristine waters, and have some fun with water toys—all in a comfortable half-day outing.
If you value knowledgeable guides, beautiful landscapes, and the freedom to swim and paddle in calm waters, you’re likely to have a memorable experience. While it’s not a tour for those with mobility issues, for most travelers craving a scenic escape, this cruise delivers an authentic taste of Menorca’s natural beauty.
Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or as a couple, this cruise offers a great balance of relaxation and fun, making it a worthwhile addition to your Menorca itinerary.
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