Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa

Discover Mallorca’s stunning coast on a 4.5-hour catamaran trip with swimming, snorkeling, and lunch. Perfect for scenic lovers and water enthusiasts alike.

Thinking about exploring Mallorca from the water? This Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa offers a chance to soak up the island’s scenic northern coast in a relaxed, enjoyable way. Whether you’re after stunning views, some quality swimming spots, or just a peaceful day on the water, this trip might tick a lot of boxes.

What we really appreciate about this experience is how it balances sightseeing, swimming, and good food — all in one go. Plus, it’s clear that the crew is friendly and knowledgeable, making the journey even more enjoyable. On the downside, the boat can get a bit crowded, which might be a consideration if you prefer a quieter, more private experience.

This tour suits those who love being on the water, want a mix of relaxing and active moments, or are simply looking for a scenic day out without breaking the bank. If you’re traveling with family or friends and want to see some of Mallorca’s best coastal spots from a comfortable boat, this is worth considering.

Key Points

Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa - Key Points

  • Great value for money, offering a mix of sightseeing, swimming, and food
  • Multiple stops for snorkelling, swimming, and exploring hidden coves
  • Friendly crew and well-organized experience
  • Crowded boat can make it less ideal for those seeking solitude
  • Crucial to book in advance (average booking 12 days ahead)
  • Weather-dependent — plans may shift based on conditions

What to Expect from the Mallorca Catamaran Tour

This excursion, operated by Nofrills Excursions, provides roughly 4 hours and 30 minutes of time on the water, starting from the charming Port de Pollensa. The experience kicks off with pickup from Alcudia or Can Picafort, followed by a short transfer to Puerto Pollensa where the boat awaits. This added transport is a nice touch, especially if you’re staying a bit outside the port, though it’s one more factor to consider in your day’s planning.

Once on board, you’ll meet a crew that’s described as friendly and helpful, ready to ensure you have a smooth trip. The boat itself is described as a nice, comfortable vessel—enough space to move around, but some reviews mention it can get quite crowded, especially during peak times. The boat features traditional benches, nets at the front for sunbathing, and plenty of outdoor space to take in views.

The Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: Port de Pollensa and the Bay of Pollensa

We love the way the tour begins with magnificent Mediterranean views. As the boat sets sail, you’ll get a panoramic perspective of Mallorca’s coastline, which is often highlighted in reviews as a stunning sight. Many reviewers, like Gareth, describe this as a “lovely trip” and appreciate the chance to take photos of the beautiful bay.

Stop 2: Ses Caletes Cove

Next, the boat glides past the gorgeous Ses Caletes, a small cove famous for its crystal-clear waters and natural beauty. This spot is ideal for a quick swim or snorkel, and the provided equipment makes it easy to jump in. It’s a highlight for many, offering a chance to cool off in a peaceful setting.

Secluded Beaches and Landmarks

Sailing along the coast, you’ll pass S’Illot beach in Alcúdia, a quiet, tucked-away strip that’s perfect for a quick photo or a peaceful moment. The Formentor beach is often described as a paradise, with its crystal waters and pine forest backdrop. Here, you can explore the beach, relax, or have a drink at one of the seaside restaurants.

Above Formentor Beach, you’ll see a historic watchtower—a centuries-old structure built to guard against pirates. From this vantage point, you’ll have sweeping views of the northern tip of Mallorca and the bay below.

Lunch and Relaxation at Formentor

Around the midpoint of the trip, the boat anchors for a lunch break. The meal includes pasta salad, chicken, salami, cheese, fresh Mallorcan bread, and fruit—a generous spread that many reviewers find satisfying. Drinks are served with lunch, letting you unwind while taking in the views.

Post-lunch, you’ll have a chance to swim, snorkel, or just relax on the boat. The onboard facilities and the natural beauty make this a relaxing way to enjoy Mallorca’s waters.

Water Activities and Scenic Highlights

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The snorkeling and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) gear are included, though some reviews note the SUPs weren’t always available, possibly due to boat crowding or weather conditions. Still, the multiple swimming stops and the chance to see shoals of tiny fish make this a fun, interactive experience.

Many travelers mention the stunning scenery as a key part of the trip. The coastline along Formentor and the bay offers breathtaking views that are best appreciated from the water. It’s a trip that’s as much about the visual experience as it is about the activities.

Considerations for Travelers

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While the experience is generally well-reviewed, some mention that the boat can feel crowded, especially during high season or peak hours. If you prefer more space or quieter trips, you might find this aspect a bit less appealing. Plus, the itinerary may change depending on weather or wind conditions, which is common for outdoor boat trips but worth keeping in mind.

The price of around $72 per person offers good value, given the combination of sightseeing, swimming, lunch, and the boat ride. Many reviews agree that the experience is worth the cost, especially considering the variety of activities and beautiful locations visited.

Who Would Love This Tour?

Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa - Who Would Love This Tour?

This tour is best suited for those who enjoy being on the water, want to see Mallorca’s northern coast from a different perspective, and appreciate a relaxed, all-in-one experience. It appeals to travelers of all ages, especially those who enjoy swimming and picturesque scenery. While it’s not specifically marketed as family-friendly, the moderate pace and variety of stops could make it a good outing for families with older children who love the water.

The Sum Up

Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa - The Sum Up

The Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa offers a well-rounded day of scenic sailing, swimming, and good food, all set against a backdrop of stunning Mallorca coastlines. The friendly crew, delicious lunch, and beautiful stops make it a memorable experience for most travelers looking for a relaxing water adventure.

While it can get crowded, many find that the value for money and the chance to explore spots accessible only by boat make this trip worth considering. It’s particularly suitable for those who want a taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty, enjoy a laid-back day on the sea, and are comfortable with a bit of busier boat atmosphere.

If you’re after a straightforward, enjoyable way to see Mallorca’s coast, this trip delivers a lot — especially with the chance to snorkel, paddleboard, and take in incredible views all in one go.

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Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa



4.5

(86 reviews)

“Food was pretty basic but, staff were amazing, great locations for swimming, a lovely trip. Worth the time and expense.”

— Gareth W, May 2025

FAQs

Mallorca Catamaran Tour in the Bay of Pollensa - FAQs

How long does the Mallorca Catamaran Tour last?
The total duration is approximately 4 hours and 30 minutes, including stops for swimming, lunch, and sightseeing.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Stay Restaurant in Port de Pollença and finishes back at the same meeting point.

Is transportation included?
Yes, there is coach pick-up from Alcudia and Can Picafort to Puerto Pollensa, where the boat departs.

What’s included in the lunch?
The lunch features pasta salad, chicken, salami, cheese, Mallorcan bread, and fruit, along with drinks served on board.

Can I do stand-up paddleboarding?
Yes, stand-up paddleboards are provided on the boat, but some reviews mention they weren’t always available—likely due to crowd size or weather.

How many people are on the boat?
The tour has a maximum of 78 travelers, and some reviews note that it can feel crowded during peak times.

What should I bring?
Bring sun protection, a towel, swimwear, and a camera. The boat has plenty of outdoor space, but consider your comfort in potentially crowded settings.

Is this tour suitable for children?
While not explicitly marketed as family-specific, the gentle pace and water activities could suit older children who enjoy swimming and boats.

What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

Can I cancel or change my booking?
This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed once booked. Always check your schedule before confirming.

If you’re dreaming of a scenic, water-based day out with a mix of adventure and relaxation, this Mallorca catamaran trip might just be your next great adventure.