Thinking about spending a few hours exploring Mallorca from the water? This coastal boat tour offers a chance to see some of the island’s most beautiful spots without the hassle of planning every detail yourself. It’s a straightforward, relaxed experience that promises stunning views, a couple of refreshing swim stops, and some quality time in one of Mallorca’s most exclusive harbors.
What really catches our eye about this tour are the crystal-clear waters perfect for swimming and snorkeling, plus the opportunity to visit the Port of Andratx, a spot that’s known for its luxurious yachts and Mediterranean charm. Plus, the boat itself is marked as modern and comfortable, making it a pleasant way to spend a few hours on the water.
On the flip side, one thing to keep in mind is that the route may vary depending on the weather. If you’re expecting a very specific sightseeing experience, that could be a bit unpredictable. Also, this tour isn’t suited for people with mobility impairments, so it’s better for those who are comfortable boarding a boat and moving around a bit.
All in all, this experience suits travelers looking for a relaxed, scenic outing—especially those who enjoy swimming, picturesque views, and a taste of Mallorca’s glamorous side. Families with children, couples, or solo travelers who want a straightforward day by the coast will likely find it just right.
Key Points

- Beautiful coastal sights along Mallorca’s southwest coast.
- Two swimming and snorkeling stops in calm, clear waters.
- Visit to Port Andratx, one of Mallorca’s most exclusive harbors.
- Comfortable, modern boat designed for a relaxed experience.
- Includes a light lunch, drinks, and free time at the port.
- Route may change depending on weather conditions.
An Enjoyable Way to Experience Mallorca’s Coastline

This boat tour is a solid choice if you want to see Mallorca from a different angle—out on the water, surrounded by nature and spectacular views. The journey lasts about four hours, which is enough time to get a good feel for the coast without it dragging on or feeling rushed.
You’ll start from Santa Ponsa, a convenient spot on Mallorca’s southwest coast. As you cruise out, the sights are immediately impressive—think rugged cliffs, secluded coves, and the promise of sparkling waters. Since the route may vary with weather, the captain aims to give the best experience possible, which keeps things flexible and responsive to conditions.
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The Highlights: Swimming and Snorkeling

The main draw here is the chance to stop in stunning bays for swimming and snorkeling. The reviews consistently point out how clear and inviting the waters are, making these stops worthwhile. Multiple reviewers mention that the water was so transparent that even casual swimmers felt comfortable, and snorkel masks are available for purchase if you want to explore underwater life a bit more closely.
One guest from the reviews shares, “the two swim stops were incredible,” highlighting how these moments really stand out. If you’re someone who enjoys cooling off with a swim in tranquil waters, this is definitely a highlight.
Visiting Cala Egos and Cala en Tió Cave

While swimming is the main activity, the tour also offers a possible visit to Cala en Tió cave—if weather permits. This hidden spot among the cliffs adds a bit of magic, though you should remember that weather conditions can influence whether you get to see it. The cave’s allure is in its seclusion and natural beauty, making it a nice little bonus if the conditions cooperate.
Another stop you’ll visit is the Malgrats Islands Marine Reserve, which is protected for its natural beauty and marine life. Watching these pristine waters from the boat, it’s easy to appreciate why so many reviews praise the scenery.
The Port of Andratx: An Exclusive Harbor

The 40-minute stop at Port Andratx is a major highlight for many travelers. This is where you’ll get a chance to stretch your legs, take a leisurely walk, or enjoy a drink in a setting that feels both luxurious and laid-back. Many reviews mention that the port is a great place to soak up the Mediterranean atmosphere, and it’s perfect for a quick coffee or a stroll among luxury yachts.
It’s worth noting that some reviews mention that the stop can feel somewhat rushed, especially if you’re eager to explore more. Still, with 40 minutes on the dock, you have enough time to enjoy the scenery without feeling hurried.
More Great Tours NearbyFood, Drinks, and Onboard Comfort

The tour includes a simple but plentiful lunch—think pasta with Bolognese sauce and a basic salad—delivered in a casual, no-fuss manner. Many reviewers found it satisfying and good value for the price. Drinks are available for purchase onboard, including beverages from the bar, with reviews mentioning that drinks are reasonably priced.
The boat itself is described as modern and spacious, with areas to sit comfortably, move around, and enjoy the views. The onboard bar and restroom amenities add to the convenience, though a couple of reviews note that some facilities could use a bit of TLC.
The Overall Experience: What Travelers Say

Looking through the reviews, it’s clear that most people leave quite satisfied. The majority give five-star ratings, praising the friendly crew, stunning scenery, and the fun of swimming in clear waters. Many mention that the trip felt like good value, especially considering the included swimming stops, lunch, and port visit.
One reviewer said, “the boat, crew, scenery, everything was just brilliant,” which sums up the general impression well. Others appreciated the relaxed vibe, clean boat, and enjoyable atmosphere. A few comments noted minor issues like the boat needing some maintenance or the rushed pace at the port, but these did not overshadow the overall positive experience.
Practical Details for Your Trip

The tour lasts about four hours, making it a perfect half-day activity. It departs from Santa Ponsa, with flexible booking options allowing you to reserve now and pay later, adding convenience for last-minute plans.
The experience is guided in multiple languages—English, Spanish, and German—which helps accommodate a diverse group of travelers. Keep in mind that it’s not suitable for those with mobility issues, and you should bring essentials like a towel, sunscreen, and swimwear.
Since the route depends on weather, it’s wise to be flexible and prepared for possible changes. The tour also emphasizes environmental responsibility, with the operator promoting energy efficiency and legal compliance.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

If you’re after a peaceful, scenic day on the water, this trip fits the bill. It’s especially suited for people who enjoy swimming and appreciate beautiful coastal views without a packed, high-energy schedule. Families with children are fine, as long as they’re comfortable with boat rides and swimming.
Those looking for a luxurious, glamorous experience will enjoy the visit to Port Andratx, although the overall vibe remains relaxed rather than fancy. It’s a good option for travelers who want a straightforward way to see Mallorca’s coast and enjoy some time in the water.
Frequently Asked Questions

Is this tour suitable for families with children?
Yes, the tour can be enjoyable for families, especially those comfortable with boat rides and swimming. Just keep in mind that the tour involves some walking and swimming, so children should be able to handle that comfortably.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring a towel, sunscreen, and swimwear. Since snorkeling masks and tubes are available for purchase onboard, you might want to bring your own if you prefer.
How long is the tour?
The full experience lasts about four hours, including the stops at Cala Egos, Cala en Tió cave (weather permitting), and Port Andratx.
What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a swimming stop, a stop at Port Andratx, a light lunch, and the use of the boat’s onboard facilities. Drinks are available for purchase.
Can the route be changed?
Yes, depending on weather conditions, the route may vary to ensure safety and the best experience.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it’s not suitable for guests with mobility impairments due to the nature of boat boarding and movement.
Mallorca: Coastal Cruise to Port of Andratx with swim stop
Final thoughts
This Mallorca coastal cruise offers an appealing blend of scenic views, fun swimming stops, and a taste of luxury in Port Andratx. While the route may vary with weather and some facilities could use a little upkeep, the overall experience is praised for its value, friendliness, and natural beauty.
It’s a solid pick if you want a relaxed day on the water, especially if you enjoy being active with some swimming, or simply soaking up the Mediterranean atmosphere. Perfect for couples, families, or solo travelers looking for a straightforward, enjoyable way to experience Mallorca’s stunning coastline.
If you’re after a boat trip that combines nature, leisure, and a touch of glamour, this one is worth considering. Just remember to stay flexible and be ready for some beautiful surprises around every corner.
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