Exploring Mallorca from the Water: A Detailed Look at the Exclusive Full-Day Sailing Trip from Alcudia
Imagine slipping away from the busy streets of Alcudia to float in the calm, crystal-clear waters of Mallorca’s northern coast. That’s exactly what this exclusive full-day sailing trip offers: a chance to see the island’s rugged shoreline from a luxurious yacht, enjoying tailored moments away from crowds. Hosted by Caribia Sailing, this 7-hour journey on a modern Hanse 630e is perfect for those craving a more intimate, high-end maritime adventure.
What I find especially appealing is how this trip combines both the thrill of sailing—feeling the sea breeze and hearing the waves—and the serenity of relaxed sightseeing. Plus, the two planned stops for swimming, snorkeling, and photography make the day more engaging. A standout feature is the opportunity to sit on the boom and snap pictures that will make your holiday album stand out.
That said, it’s worth noting that this experience is a full-day commitment, so it best suits travelers comfortable with several hours on the water. Also, weather conditions can influence the itinerary — an important consideration if you’re prone to seasickness or visiting during less predictable weather seasons. But overall, this trip offers a unique way to experience Mallorca’s coast in style.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Private luxury sailing: Enjoy an intimate experience aboard a sleek Hanse 630e yacht, avoiding the crowds.
- Two scenic stops: Swim, snorkel, or photograph stunning coastal landscapes at Cala en Gossalba and Platja del Coll Baix.
- Expert guides: Knowledgeable skippers and co-skipper ensure safety and share insider tips.
- Customizable experience: Opportunities to steer the boat and sit on the boom for exceptional photos.
- All-inclusive: Fuel, insurance, and cleaning are covered; food and drinks are available for purchase onboard.
- Flexible booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, with options to reserve now and pay later.
Setting sail from Port d’Alcúdia: Arriving and Preparing

Your day begins at Nereida – Caribia Sailing, just outside Alcudia. Arriving 30 minutes early allows you to settle in, meet your guides, and get a quick safety briefing—something I recommend doing, especially if you’re new to sailing. The check-in process is straightforward, but arriving early gives you time to enjoy the surroundings or snap a few photos of the sleek yacht before departure.
The yacht itself is impressive: a modern Hanse 630e with a towering 30-meter mast, providing both style and stability. The crew, including a skipper and co-skipper, is friendly and professional—your assurance for a safe, smooth, and enjoyable day.
Ready to set sail again? More boat adventures we've reviewed in Alcudia
The Itinerary: An Inside Look at the Day’s Highlights

Stop 1: Scenic Drive and Initial Sailing
Once underway, expect about two hours of scenic cruising along the coast of Alcudia. The guides often share interesting tidbits about the coastline, pointing out notable landmarks and hidden coves. The day is flexible, but the focus remains on enjoying the peaceful rhythm of sailing and taking in Mallorca’s rugged beauty.
Stop 2: Cala en Gossalba—Swim and Snorkel
After a couple of hours, you’ll reach Cala en Gossalba, a picturesque cove perfect for jumping into the water. This stop is a highlight for many—clear waters, quiet surroundings, and chances to take underwater photos. The guides often encourage guests to explore the marine life, and some reviews mention the “really good” snorkeling spots.
Stop 3: Alcudia—Relaxed Sailing and Photography
Back on the yacht, you’ll enjoy more sailing—about an hour of scenic cruising—before heading back toward Alcudia. This segment allows time to relax, take panoramic photos, or just soak in the gentle movement of the boat.
Ready to catch more wind? More sailing adventures we recommend in Alcudia
Stop 4: Platja del Coll Baix—Photo and Meal Time
The highlight of the day might be the stop at Platja del Coll Baix, famous for its dramatic cliffs and secluded beach. Here, guests are encouraged to take photos, swim, or simply enjoy the onboard homemade lunch—if you’ve opted for catering—making this a true highlight. Many reviews emphasize the homemade food, with one noting that it “made the experience even more special.”
Final Sailing and Return
The last hour involves more sailing, giving you one last chance to feel the wind and appreciate Mallorca’s coastline. The yacht then returns to the starting point, and you’ll disembark with plenty of photos and memories.
What’s Included and What to Bring

The price covers the yacht, skipper, co-skipper, fuel, insurance, and cleaning, making it a good value considering the exclusivity and luxury. Food and drinks are available for purchase onboard—usual options include homemade snacks, beer, and wine, which many guests find a nice touch to the day.
Remember to bring towels, sunscreen, hats, swimwear, change of clothes, sandals, and comfortable shoes. The guides also recommend arriving with seasickness tablets if you’re sensitive, as the trip’s success depends on favorable conditions.
Who Will Love This Experience?
This trip appeals to those looking for a luxurious, private day on the water—ideal for couples seeking romance, families wanting a relaxed adventure, or friends wanting a memorable day together. The guided sailing also suits those who want some hands-on experience, like steering the boat or sitting on the boom for a unique photo.
If you’re a solo traveler or new to sailing, the professional crew’s safety and expertise will help you feel comfortable. However, if you’re prone to seasickness, it’s worth considering your tolerance or taking precautions ahead of time.
Price and Logistics: A Worthwhile Investment

For approximately 7 hours of sailing, the cost reflects a high-end, personalized experience. It’s not the cheapest way to see Mallorca, but the exclusivity, quality of the yacht, and the flexibility offered make it a good value for those wanting something a bit special. The ability to cancel up to 24 hours in advance provides peace of mind, especially if weather conditions threaten to spoil the day.
Booking early is advised, as the experience tends to fill up, particularly during peak season. The option to reserve and pay later adds flexibility for trip planning.
Summary: Is This the Mallorca Sailing Experience for You?
If you’re after a luxury, private sailing day that combines scenic beauty, flexibility, and personalized service, this trip from Alcudia hits the mark. The opportunity to sit on the boom for photos and steer the boat adds a rare hands-on element that many travelers find memorable. The guides’ knowledge and friendliness elevate the experience, making it more than just a boat ride.
However, be prepared for a full day on the water, and consider weather conditions when planning. Those who prioritize in-depth cultural tours might find this more relaxed, while those wanting adventure and comfort will find this ideal.
In short, it’s a fantastic way to enjoy Mallorca’s coast in style—perfect for travelers who value comfort, intimacy, and stunning views.
Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the sailing trip?
The trip lasts approximately 7 hours, with an itinerary that includes scenic cruising, stops for swimming and photos, and onboard meals.
Where does the trip start and end?
It begins at Nereida – Caribia Sailing in Port d’Alcúdia and concludes back there after the day’s adventures.
Is food included in the price?
Food and drinks are not included but can be purchased onboard—homemade snacks, beer, and wine are available for around €15-€30 per adult.
What should I bring?
Bring towels, sunscreen, hats, swimwear, change of clothes, comfortable shoes, sandals, and sunglasses.
Can I steer the boat?
Yes, guests have the opportunity to steer the boat if desired, and sitting on the boom for photos is a highlight noted by many travelers.
Is the trip suitable for children?
Yes, but children should be comfortable on a boat for several hours. The experience is most enjoyed by those who can handle the full day and are prepared for water activities.
What about seasickness?
If you’re prone to seasickness, it’s recommended to take a tablet about an hour before departure. The crew can advise on the best precautions.
Are there any restrictions?
High-heeled shoes are not allowed; pets (except assistance dogs) are not permitted. The maximum weight limit is 275 lbs (125 kg).
What if the weather is bad?
The trip can be canceled if there’s heavy rain, strong wind, or big waves. In such cases, a full refund is issued.
How can I book?
Reservations can be made online with the option to reserve now and pay later. It’s wise to book early during peak months.
To sum it up, this sailing trip from Alcudia offers a well-rounded blend of luxury, scenic beauty, and relaxed adventure. It’s best suited for those wanting to see Mallorca from a different perspective—quiet, private, and with a splash of fun. The guides’ expertise, the stunning backdrop, and the opportunity for hands-on sailing make it a memorable choice for a special day at sea.
More Boat Tours & Cruises in Alcudia
More Tour Reviews in Alcudia
Not for you? Here's more things to do in Alcudia we have recnetly reviewed
- Private Boat 6h visiting Parc Natural with skipper and fuel
- Mallorca: Alcudia private boat trip
- Port d’Alcudia: Meet the Magical Creatures,family game &walk
- Private Boat 3h skipper & fuel included, Coll Baix and Caves
- Coasteering North
- Private Boat Sunset Lighthouse Alcanada with Skipper & fuel
- Alcudia: Mediterranean Adventurer Team Challenge
- S’illot island quad tour
- Alcudia: Coasteering Cliff Jumping
- Discover Alcudia’s Hidden Gems: Walking Tour of the Old Town
- Alcudia Speedboat Adventure: Sea Caves, Coastline & Snorkel
- Alcudia: Meet the Magical Creatures of Alcudia,family game
