Exploring Menorca’s Caves by Kayak: An Authentic and Vibrant Experience
If you’re dreaming of a scenic adventure that combines physical activity, natural beauty, and a touch of underwater magic, the Cala en Porter: Menorca Caves Kayaking Tour might just be your perfect fit. This three-hour guided journey takes you through some of Menorca’s most captivating caves, with the added fun of snorkeling and getting your own photos with a provided GoPro. It’s a balanced blend of adventure and relaxation, designed for travelers who appreciate authentic scenery and knowledgeable guides.
Two things I particularly like about this tour are the stunning views of cliffs and caves that you explore in a small, shared kayak and the opportunity to capture memorable underwater moments with the GoPro. The guides’ enthusiasm and professionalism are often highlighted in reviews, making the whole outing feel safe and engaging. The only thing to keep in mind is that this isn’t a tour for those looking for a more relaxed or passive day — you’ll need to be comfortable on the water and have a basic swimming ability.
One possible consideration is the group size and pace—the tour’s speed depends on participants, which is good for flexibility but might not suit everyone’s fitness level. Also, since the caves are protected habitats, you won’t be entering any caves with bats, such as the Cova Marina de les Rates Pinyades. If cave exploration with bats is a must for you, this tour might feel a bit limited.
This kayaking adventure offers a vivid taste of Menorca’s rugged coastline and a chance to enjoy its natural treasures up close. It’s especially well-suited for active travelers, families, and anyone eager to combine scenic beauty with a bit of water-based fun.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Stunning Caves and Cliffs: The tour navigates through impressive caves with stalagmites and stalactites, offering photo-worthy scenery.
- Expert Guides: Guides like Jordi, Marina, and Sandra are praised for their friendly, enthusiastic approach, making the experience accessible and enjoyable.
- Underwater Snorkeling: Snorkel gear is included, giving you a chance to explore Menorca’s clear waters and vibrant marine life.
- GoPro Photos and Videos: Capture your adventure with a provided GoPro, taking home souvenir shots of your underwater and cave moments.
- Relaxing Stop at Cales Coves: After kayaking, you get some free time to snorkel, hike, or lounge on the sand, adding flexibility to your day.
- Environmental Respect: The tour emphasizes protecting local habitats, notably avoiding caves with bat breeding grounds—great for eco-conscious travelers.
A Deep Dive into the Experience

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Starting Point and Logistics
You’ll meet your guide at Paseo de la playa, 10 in Cala en Porter, with parking conveniently available at Cala En Porter Beach. Look for the MenorcAventura van, which makes logistics straightforward. The tour lasts approximately three hours, with multiple start times depending on availability. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for many travelers.
What Happens During the Tour
Upon arrival, you’ll gear up with a lifejacket, dry bag, and snorkeling gear — all included. Your guide will hand you a GoPro, so you’re prepared to document the entire adventure. The kayaking is done in shared, self-emptying double kayaks, which are easy to handle even if you’re a beginner, but you should be comfortable swimming.
Once on the water, the guide leads the group along the coastline, pointing out notable rock formations and caves. You’ll paddle through caves, marveling at their natural stalagmites and stalactites formations, all while respecting the protected habitats, especially avoiding caves with bat colonies.
The Caves and Natural Features
Exploring the caves is a highlight — you’ll be paddling through tunnels with stunning rock formations that create dramatic shadows and textures. Since entering caves with bats is off-limits for environmental reasons, you won’t get into every cave, but the ones you do see are striking. Some reviews mention the caves are “brilliant” and “fantastic,” with guides like Jordi making sure everyone is comfortable and informed.
Snorkeling and Free Time at Cales Coves
The tour includes snorkeling gear, so you can hop out of your kayak at the stop at Cales Coves, the largest Talayotic necropolis in Menorca. Many travelers find snorkeling here rewarding, thanks to the crystal-clear water. After exploring underwater, you have free time to hike, relax, or soak up the sun. It’s a perfect pause before the return paddle.
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The Photos and Memories
A unique aspect of this tour is the GoPro photos and videos. Many reviews mention how fun it is to have professional-grade shots of the caves and underwater scenes, which can be a real perk if you want high-quality souvenirs. Travelers have noted that some guides, like Jordi, make the photo session relaxed and enjoyable, capturing the spirit of the adventure.
End of the Tour and Reflection
The tour wraps up back at the starting point, giving you a sense of accomplishment and new perspectives on Menorca’s coastline. If you’re lucky, you’ll have had a chance to chat with fellow travelers and share your favorite moments.
Who Will Love This Tour?

This kayaking adventure is a great pick for active travelers who enjoy a mix of physical activity and natural beauty. It suits families with children who are comfortable in the water, as well as solo travelers seeking a guided, social experience. For those who value expert guides, the enthusiasm of guides like Marina and Jordi comes through in reviews, making the experience feel personalized and safe.
It’s ideal if you appreciate scenic views and want to avoid overly commercialized tours. If you’re attentive to environmental concerns, you’ll appreciate the emphasis on habitat preservation. However, if caves with bats are a must-see for you, be aware that this tour skips them for conservation reasons.
Price and Value
At around $51 per person, the tour offers good value, especially considering the inclusion of snorkeling gear, GoPro photos, snacks, and guide service. The small group size and flexible pacing enhance the experience, making it feel intimate rather than touristy. For a three-hour adventure along Menorca’s coast with all gear provided, this is a competitive choice.
Practical Tips for Your Kayaking Day

- Wear swimsuits under your clothes and bring a towel if you plan to snorkel or relax afterward.
- Confirm in advance that your preferred language is available with your guide, especially if you speak a language other than English or Spanish.
- Bring a water bottle, as staying hydrated is key in the sun and physical activity.
- If you’re prone to seasickness, consider taking precautions, as the water can be choppy depending on weather conditions.
- Arrive early to find parking easily and to get fitted with gear comfortably.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need kayaking experience? No, you don’t need prior experience. The tour is suitable for beginners, but you should know how to swim.
What about children or non-swimmers? Children comfortable in the water and able to swim will enjoy the trip. Non-swimmers should assess their comfort level — lifejackets are provided for safety.
How fit do I need to be? The pace depends on the group, but generally, you should be comfortable paddling and moving for up to three hours. It’s a light to moderate activity.
Are the caves accessible? You will paddle through caves but not enter caves with bats or that are off-limits to preserve habitats.
Is snorkeling included? Yes, snorkeling gear is provided, and you’ll have time at Cales Coves to explore underwater.
Can I book in my language? Guides speak Spanish, French, Italian, Catalan, and English. Confirm your language preference when booking.
What should I bring? Bring a water bottle, sunscreen, a hat, and suitable clothing for water activity. Dry bags keep your valuables safe.
To sum it up, the Cala en Porter: Menorca Caves Kayaking Tour offers a vibrant, well-organized way to see Menorca’s rugged coastline without the crowds. It’s perfect for adventurers, families, and anyone eager to combine outdoor fun with cultural and natural sights. The guides’ enthusiasm and the stunning scenery make it a memorable outing, and the inclusion of professional photos helps you relive the experience long after the tour ends.
For those valuing authentic, eco-conscious experiences combined with scenic beauty and a dash of adventure, this tour hits the right notes. Just remember to be prepared for some paddling, keep an eye on the weather, and enjoy every moment of your Menorcan water adventure.
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