Port d’Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal

Sail Mallorca’s north coast from Port d’Alcúdia on a 5-hour catamaran cruise with meal, swim stops, and included boards, plus 2 drinks.

4.5(2,978 reviews)From $80 per person

When you picture a perfect Mallorca day, this North Coast catamaran cruise is the kind of plan that actually delivers: sailing out of Puerto de Alcúdia, anchoring in clear coves, and getting a hot meal onboard while you’re still in vacation mode. You choose a daytime or sunset outing, and either way the focus stays simple—views, swimming, and good food.

What I really like is how much time you get in the water (multiple anchored stops with long swim windows), and how thoughtfully the cruise packages the day—lunch or dinner plus crew and water toys built in for one set price. Reviews consistently point to friendly, professional crew and a BBQ that’s more than an afterthought.

One consideration: the water activity gear is included, but some guests mention the kayaks/paddleboards can be limited, so if you’re hoping to use everything back-to-back, plan on taking turns and sharing the fun.

Victoria

Karen

Krisztina

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - Port d’Alcúdia Catamaran Cruise: The Big Picture2 / 7
Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - Price and Value: What $80 Really Buys3 / 7
Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - Getting There: Meeting Point at Alcúdia Sea Trips4 / 7
Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - Daytime vs Sunset: BBQ Lunch vs BBQ Dinner5 / 7
Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - The Anchored Swim Stops: Long Sea-Time, Not Just Dips6 / 7
Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - Food on Board: BBQ Lunch, BBQ Dinner, and What It Tastes Like7 / 7
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  • Two meal styles depending on departure: daytime includes BBQ lunch; sunset typically comes with BBQ dinner onboard.
  • Multiple anchored swim stops: you’re not just cruising past postcard views—you get time to actually get in the sea.
  • Included paddleboards and canoes: great for families and beginners, but you may queue a bit depending on demand.
  • Food is cooked onboard: the BBQ happens while you’re at anchor, so you’re eating with the sea views still going.
  • Two drinks are included with lunch: extra drinks are available, but not all beverages are part of the package.
  • Snorkeling masks aren’t included: you might be able to buy one on-site, so bring your own if you have a favorite set.
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Port d’Alcúdia Catamaran Cruise: The Big Picture

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This is a 5-hour catamaran cruise along Mallorca’s north coast that mixes scenic sailing with real beach-and-cove time. You’ll depart from Port d’Alcúdia, head along the coastline, then anchor in swim-friendly spots where the crew sets things up for you to jump in.

If you want a Mallorca day that feels like a holiday card but still has structure, this works well. It’s not a “sit and watch” tour. It’s built around sea time, then food, then sea time again.

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Price and Value: What $80 Really Buys

Port d'Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal - Price and Value: What $80 Really Buys

At about $80 per person, the headline value is that the price bundles the essentials you’d otherwise pay separately: the catamaran ride, crew, a hot meal (lunch or dinner), and water gear like canoes and standup paddleboards.

Katarzyna

Luke

Ruben

It also includes 2 drinks during lunch. In practice, that means you’re not budgeting for a midday bar tab just to get through the meal.

Could you do a cheaper boat rental or a basic ferry and beach day? Sure. But if you’re aiming for convenience—transport on the water, onboard meal service, and gear waiting for you—this is the kind of value that tends to justify itself once you’re actually on the boat.

Getting There: Meeting Point at Alcúdia Sea Trips

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Meet your greeter at the boat kiosk of Alcudia Sea Trips – Transportes Marítimos BRISA, at Passeig Marítim, 07410 Puerto Alcudia, Illes Balears.

Because you’re on a catamaran and not a museum tour, timing matters. You’ll want to arrive early enough to find the kiosk, check in, and get your spot before everyone lines up.

Olivia

MARK

Leah

Daytime vs Sunset: BBQ Lunch vs BBQ Dinner

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You can choose either a daytime cruise or a sunset cruise. Both options are built around the same core idea—sailing, then anchoring for swimming and water activities. The difference is mainly the meal timing and style:

  • Morning/daytime: you can expect BBQ lunch onboard.
  • Sunset: the crew prepares a barbecue dinner onboard.

If you’re deciding between them, go daytime if you want maximum light for swimming and photos. Choose sunset if you want a calmer vibe and don’t mind that your time in the water may feel more atmospheric than purely bright and sunny.

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Sailing the North Coast: Views You Actually Get Time For

The north coast of Mallorca has that “wow” factor because the water is clear and the coastline is dramatic. On this cruise, the scenery isn’t just background. You’ll be moving along the coast, then slowing down at coves where you can see what the water looks like up close.

Some passengers mention sailing time that includes areas near Formentor and Alcanada. Even if your exact route varies a bit by day and conditions, the promise stays consistent: panoramic ocean views and plenty of photo moments without rushing.

Theresa

Leana

George

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The Anchored Swim Stops: Long Sea-Time, Not Just Dips

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This is where the cruise earns its reputation. You’ll drop anchor multiple times and get a real window to swim, use the boards, and hang out in the water.

Across trips, guests commonly mention three swim stops. That matters because it spreads the fun out through the day. You don’t do one quick swim and then spend the rest of the cruise waiting for lunch.

Practical detail: several reviews note there are ladders for getting in and out. That’s a big deal if someone in your group is not a confident jumper.

Water Activities Included: Snorkeling, Canoes, Paddleboards

Included gear is a core part of the experience:

  • Canoes
  • Standup paddleboards
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Peter

Annette

You’ll typically also have the chance to swim and snorkel (snorkeling itself depends on what you bring). Here’s the reality check:

Snorkeling gear note

A snorkeling mask is not included, though it may be available for sale. If you have your own mask (or even just good goggles), you’ll likely have a smoother time.

Sharing the gear

Some guests say the number of kayaks/paddleboards can be limited, so you may take turns. That’s normal on a shared boat. The upside is that even if the best seat in the queue isn’t yours instantly, you still have the water and swim time to enjoy.

Food on Board: BBQ Lunch, BBQ Dinner, and What It Tastes Like

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Onboard meals are a highlight for a reason. The crew prepares the BBQ after the boat anchors, so you’re eating with the sea around you instead of waiting until you’re back in town.

For daytime cruises, the BBQ lunch menu people mention includes combinations like chicken, steak, sausage, plus sides such as pasta and bread. For sunset outings, you’ll get the same idea—barbecue dinner—just later in the day.

A couple of useful, traveler-friendly notes from real-world experiences:

  • You might see the crew handling different needs with care. One guest mentioned being prepared gluten-free options after reporting dietary requirements.
  • Some guests felt the standard BBQ options were great, while a few noted the vegetarian options weren’t always robust on the day.

So if you’re vegetarian and want a guaranteed meal you’re excited about, treat this as a “check ahead” situation, not a “hope for the best” one.

Drinks Policy: What’s Included, What Costs Extra

The package includes 2 drinks during lunch. The description says 2 drinks are included, and guests mention things like soda or sangria as part of that included set.

For anything beyond the included drinks, you’ll typically pay extra. Reviews also mention cocktails are available for purchase, so the bar is there—just not fully included.

Crew and Atmosphere: Friendly, Professional, and Organized

You’re not just buying a boat ride. You’re paying for a team that keeps the day moving. Reviews repeatedly describe the crew as:

  • friendly
  • professional
  • attentive during meal prep and water activity transitions

One thing to watch for: the start of the cruise can be choppier on certain days. A couple of guests mentioned that it can splash you a bit early on, which is also part of the charm of being on open water. If you hate unexpected spray, wear practical swimwear and quick-dry clothing.

Comfort on a Catamaran: Space, Movement, and Getting Set Up

Catamarans tend to feel stable compared to small boats, and many guests comment that it doesn’t feel overcrowded. Still, you’ll want to pick a spot early because you’ll be active during swim stops and you’ll want easy access to changing space and lounging areas.

What I like about this style of cruise is that it balances movement and comfort. You can be in the water, then back onboard to sit, eat, and enjoy the scenery—without feeling like you’re constantly herding yourself through a tight schedule.

What to Bring (So You Don’t Waste Your Swim Time)

The essentials are straightforward:

  • Swimwear
  • Sunscreen
  • Camera
  • Weather-appropriate clothing

Also consider:

  • a snorkel mask (since it’s not included)
  • quick-dry layers if you run cold easily after swimming

If rain pops up, you might still carry on. One review mentioned rain during lunch but the crew kept things going, and the day stayed enjoyable.

Dietary Restrictions: Tell Them Before You Board

Dietary restrictions need to be reported at the main office before boarding. That’s not just helpful—it’s important.

If you have gluten-free needs, allergies, or a strict diet, don’t rely on a last-minute explanation onboard. The earlier you communicate, the better your odds of a meal that works for you.

Who This Cruise Fits Best

This is a great match if you want:

  • a semi-active day at sea (swim, paddle, relax)
  • a group-friendly plan with built-in activities
  • a meal included solution without restaurant logistics

It also works well for families. Reviews mention kids and teens enjoying the swim stops and water activities, especially the paddleboards.

If your group wants:

  • only shore time
  • or a guaranteed vegetarian-focused menu without advance notice
    …then you should weigh this carefully and communicate needs early.

Booking Advice: Picking Your Best Departure Time

Here’s how I’d choose between options:

  • Daytime if you want better light for photos and longer, more comfortable swim conditions.
  • Sunset if you want the vibe shift—cooler air, softer lighting, and a dinner feel to the day.

Also check starting times for availability. The cruise duration is about 5 hours, but on some days you might be out a touch longer in practice.

Final Verdict: Should You Book This Catamaran Cruise?

If you’re visiting Alcúdia and you want a north-coast day that feels like a true vacation—sailing + real swim stops + onboard BBQ—I’d say it’s a strong booking. The value is in the bundle: the catamaran ride, meal, crew service, and included water gear for one set price.

Do I see any reason to hesitate? Only if your group depends on unlimited use of every water toy at every moment, or if you have strict dietary needs and you won’t report them ahead of time.

For most travelers, this is one of those Mallorca experiences that converts scenic “maybe we should do that” into a day you’ll remember.

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Port d’Alcudia: North Coast Catamaran Cruise with Meal



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FAQ

How long is the cruise from Puerto de Alcúdia?

The cruise duration is 5 hours.

Is lunch included or dinner included?

It depends on the time you book. The daytime option includes lunch, and the sunset option includes dinner.

What’s included in the price?

The activity includes the catamaran cruise, crew, lunch or dinner, and access to canoes and standup paddleboards, plus 2 drinks during lunch.

Are snorkeling masks included?

No. Snorkeling masks are available for sale, and you’re told they’re not included due to COVID restrictions.

What drinks are included?

The cruise includes 2 drinks during lunch. Other drinks are not included.

Where do you meet for the cruise?

You meet your greeter at the Alcudia Sea Trips – Transportes Marítimos BRISA boat kiosk on Passeig Marítim, 07410 Puerto Alcudia.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the activity is listed as wheelchair accessible.

What should I bring?

Bring swimwear, a camera, sunscreen, and weather-appropriate clothing.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Do I need to report dietary restrictions in advance?

Yes. Dietary restrictions must be reported at the main office before boarding.

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