Exploring Palma de Mallorca by boat offers a truly special way to enjoy the Mediterranean’s sparkling waters. This 2.5-hour charter tour with SALTYTOURS combines the charm of sailing with fun water activities like snorkeling, paddle surfing, and even a seascooter. It’s designed for small groups—up to nine people—which means a more intimate, personalized experience, far from the crowded cruise-ship style tours.
Two aspects stand out: first, the small group size ensures you won’t be fighting for space, and second, the inclusion of equipment like snorkeling masks and a seascooter makes this a genuinely interactive adventure. I also appreciate that the tour guides, such as the friendly Saltytours team, are both knowledgeable and eager to share stories about the coast—and they make the entire experience relaxed and approachable.
A possible consideration is that this tour doesn’t include transportation to the port, so you’ll need to plan your own arrival. Plus, it’s not suitable for those in wheelchairs or with mobility issues, which might matter if you’re looking for a more accessible experience. Nonetheless, for active holidaymakers or families with children who are good swimmers, this tour offers a blend of relaxation and excitement that’s hard to beat.
Key points / Takeaways
- Small group size (up to 9 people) guarantees a quieter, more tailored experience.
- All-included water gear—snorkeling masks, paddle boards, and a seascooter—ensure everyone can join the fun.
- Expert guides like Saltytours’ captain enrich the trip with interesting stories and local insights.
- Breathtaking views of Mallorca’s coast make every photo opportunity special.
- Multiple activity options allow you to choose between relaxing swims, energetic paddleboarding, or exploring with the seascooter.
- Good value for money: water, soft drinks, and beers are included, adding to the overall experience.
If you’re visiting Palma de Mallorca and want to see its coast from a different angle, this boat tour promises a combination of sightseeing, water sports, and laid-back fun. I’ve looked at the details, reviews, and what’s on offer, and here’s what I think you should know to decide if it’s right for your trip.
The Itinerary: What You’ll Do and Why It Matters
The tour begins at Saltytours, conveniently located at the entrance of the Club de Mar-Mallorca port. This is an ideal starting point if you’re already in Palma, with easy access via public transportation or even a short walk from the city center. The guide will meet your group and accompany you to the boat, ensuring everyone is comfortable before setting sail.
Your first stop is Ses Illetes, a photo spot famous for its stunning, unspoiled views. This is a brief but perfect chance to snap some memorable pictures of Mallorca’s coastline. Next, the boat heads toward Punta Negra, where the water is so clear you’ll want to dive straight in. Here, you’ll get ample time to swim, snorkel, and try paddle surfing. The highlight is the onboard seascooter, which many reviewers raved about. One even mentioned connecting to Bluetooth to play music, which adds a fun, personalized touch.
The tour wraps up with a gentle sail back to the port, giving you time to relax and soak in the scenery. Throughout the trip, the captain and crew share interesting facts about the area—making the voyage not just about fun but about learning something new, too.
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The Stops: What Makes Each Special
Ses Illetes is a quick stop but earns its fame with its picture-perfect landscape. It’s one of those spots that makes you realize why Mallorca’s coast is considered one of the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.
Punta Negra stands out because of its shallow, calm waters—ideal for swimming and snorkeling. Many reviews mention how easy it is to see fish with the masks provided, with one guest noting, “you could see the fish swimming clearly.” Paddleboarding here is a relaxed way to explore the coastline, and the seascooter takes this to the next level by offering a more dynamic way to glide through the water.
The Water Activities: Fun and Accessibility
For many travelers, the inclusion of snorkeling gear and paddleboards makes this tour worth considering. They’re well-suited for those who want an active experience, but it’s important to note that the tour isn’t tailored for non-swimmers or those with disabilities. As one reviewer pointed out, “not suitable for people in wheelchairs or baby strollers,” so check your comfort level before booking.
The seascooter is a standout feature. It’s a novelty, offering a chance to explore underwater with ease. Many guests found it to be “so much fun,” and it’s a great way to add an element of adventure without needing advanced skills.
Water and Refreshments: Simple but Satisfying
The inclusion of water, soft drinks, and beers is a nice touch, especially after swimming or paddleboarding. Several reviews mention how refreshing it is to have drinks available and how the onboard atmosphere feels friendly and relaxed. You might want to bring your own snacks or towels, as these aren’t included, but the crew’s hospitality and the option to connect your own music make for a lively vibe.
Price and Value: What’s the Real Cost?
Pricing isn’t explicitly listed here, but the reviews highlight excellent value for money considering the included equipment, drinks, and personalized experience. The small-group setting means you’re paying for quality rather than quantity, which many find well worth the cost. For a couple of hours of activity, scenery, and entertainment, this tour offers good bang for your buck—especially when you consider that snorkeling gear, paddleboards, and seascooter are all included.
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Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is perfect for active travelers who enjoy water sports, families with confident swimmers, and anyone craving a more intimate boat trip. It’s less ideal for those seeking an entirely relaxing, passive experience or anyone with mobility limitations. Also, the tour doesn’t include transportation or food, so you’ll need to plan these separately.
What makes this tour truly special is how it combines spectacular scenery with interactive activities. The guides’ friendly approach turns it into a mini adventure—one that’s accessible and fun. The breathtaking views of Mallorca’s coastline, coupled with the chance to snorkel and paddle, create a memorable way to spend a few hours.
You’ll love the way the small boat feels like your private vessel, and the opportunity to try the seascooter or paddleboard at your own pace. The reviews consistently praise the professionalism and friendliness of the crew, highlighting guides like Francesca and Enrico who go out of their way to ensure everyone enjoys themselves.
Practical Tips for Booking and Enjoying
Arrive about 30 minutes early at the meeting point, which is easy to reach from Palma’s city center. Bring sunscreen, towels, and perhaps a snack if you’re hungry afterward. Remember, the tour doesn’t include lunch or transportation, so plan accordingly. If you’re traveling with children, confirm that they are comfortable swimming, as this is a water-based activity.
The tour runs for about 2.5 hours, which is enough time to enjoy multiple stops without feeling rushed. Check availability in advance, especially during peak season, as small groups fill up quickly.
Who Should Consider This Experience?
If you’re looking for an active, engaging way to explore Palma’s coast, this tour hits the mark. It’s best suited for those who enjoy water sports, appreciate authentic local guides, and value smaller, more personal experiences. It’s ideal for couples, small families, or friends wanting to add a splash of adventure to their Mallorca holiday.
In terms of value, this small-group boat tour offers a lot—beautiful scenery, multiple water activities, drinks on board, and a friendly, knowledgeable crew. For travelers who want a relaxed yet active way to see Mallorca’s coastline, it ticks many boxes. The inclusion of snorkeling gear, paddleboards, and a seascooter make it feel like a full-day adventure packed into a short trip.
However, if you prefer a more laid-back, less physically involved experience, you might find the activities a bit energetic. Also, travelers with accessibility needs should consider that this tour isn’t designed for wheelchairs or baby strollers.
This tour from SALTYTOURS stands out for its intimacy, fun water equipment, and impressive scenery. It’s a smart choice for anyone wanting to combine sightseeing with some active fun, all while enjoying the Mediterranean sun.
FAQ
Is transportation to the port included?
No, you need to arrive at the meeting point on your own, but the port is easily accessible from Palma’s main areas.
How long does the tour last?
The experience runs for about 2.5 hours, with starting times available throughout the day—check availability when booking.
What should I bring?
Sunscreen, towels, and perhaps a snack or extra drinks. Water, soft drinks, and beers are included on the boat.
Can I bring my own music to the boat?
Yes, the captain offers a Bluetooth connection to play your own music, adding a personalized touch.
Is this suitable for children?
Minors must be accompanied by an adult and should be comfortable swimmers. The tour isn’t suitable for those in wheelchairs or with mobility issues.
What if I don’t want to participate in all activities?
You can choose to relax and swim or paddleboard at your own pace. The tour is flexible within the scheduled stops.
This boat tour offers a delightful combination of scenery, activity, and expert guidance for those eager to experience Palma’s waters in an authentic and intimate way. It’s a fun, value-packed option that many reviewers say is one of their holiday highlights.
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