A Cruise Along the Costa Blanca with Mundo Marino: What You Need to Know
If you’re after a relaxing boat trip to enjoy the best views of Spain’s Costa Blanca, this Three Capes cruise from Denia offers a scenic journey on a comfortable catamaran. For around $39.39, you get about three to four hours of sailing, some swimming stops, and a chance to see iconic landmarks like Cabo de San Antonio and Faro de Cabo de la Nao. I haven’t personally taken this cruise, but I’ve sifted through many reviews and the official itinerary to give you an honest, detailed look at what you might expect.
What I love about this experience is the opportunity to enjoy the coastline from the water—it’s much different than seeing it from land—and the inclusion of multiple scenic stops that allow for swimming and exploring. The boat’s shaded and open-air seating make it comfortable whether you’re a sun worshipper or prefer to stay out of direct sunlight. Plus, the price is quite reasonable for what’s on offer.
On the flip side, one thing to consider is that the actual experience can vary quite a bit depending on weather conditions and the crew’s communication, especially regarding descriptions of scenery—many reviews mention that some commentary is only in Spanish, which could be frustrating if you don’t speak the language. Also, the music onboard is sometimes a point of contention, with some describing it as loud or out of place, which can detract from the tranquility of the coast.
Key points / Takeaways
- Reasonably priced at $39.39 per person, making it a good value for the experience.
- Multiple scenic stops include Cabo de San Antonio, Cala Cap Negre, and Faro de Cabo de la Nao, each offering unique views and swimming opportunities.
- Comfortable boat options with shaded and open-air seating cater to different preferences, ensuring a pleasant ride.
- Variety of feedback—some travelers praise the stunning vistas and friendly crew, others mention issues with noise, weather, or language barriers.
- Swimming is a highlight, with stops at beautiful coves like Cala Blanca, but expect only one or two stops depending on sea conditions.
- Weather-dependent experience, especially the swimming and scenery commentary, which may be limited if weather turns rough.
Entering The Coastline: What the itinerary means for you
The cruise begins at the Denia port, where you’ll board the large catamaran operated by Mundo Marino. The first stop at Cabo de San Antonio is a quick 10-minute cruise through the natural park of Montgó. This stretch offers spectacular views of rugged coastline and is a perfect photo op for anyone interested in landscapes. An interesting detail from reviews is that this stop is free to enter, so you can enjoy the scenery without extra charge.
Next, you’ll head to Cala Cap Negre, located at the southern end of Javea Bay. This 30-minute stop is appreciated by many for its quiet beauty, offering a tranquil spot to swim or simply relax on the boat and enjoy the views of Portichol Island and the surrounding cliffs. Several reviewers mention this as a peaceful highlight, although some found the stop a bit short.
Your final stop is at Faro de Cabo de la Nao, where you’ll see the lighthouse and explore the impressive cliffs and marine caves along the coast. This area is praised for its scenic ruggedness and the chance to observe wildlife and geological formations. Again, about 30 minutes is allocated here, giving you a decent window for swimming or taking pictures.
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The swimming stops
Many reviews highlight how much travelers enjoy the opportunity to dip into the clear waters. This cruise is advertised as including stops for swimming, but comments indicate that sea conditions and time constraints mean you might only get one real swimming opportunity, often at Cala Blanca. Some travelers felt disappointed by the limited swim time, especially if expecting multiple dips at each cape.
The scenery and commentary
The views of the Cap de San Antonio, Javea Bay, and the Balearic Islands (if conditions permit) are among the main attractions. Several reviewers commend the crew’s knowledge and friendly attitude, though a few point out that all commentary is only in Spanish, which could be frustrating if you’re not bilingual. The boat is described as having an awning over the seating area, so you can sit in a breeze, which is a big plus on hot days.
Food and drinks
Snacks and drinks are available for purchase on board, including ice cream and alcohol, but there are no included refreshments. Many reviews mention that snacks are convenient but optional, so if you’re looking for a full meal, you’ll likely need to plan accordingly.
Who is this trip perfect for?

This cruise best suits those seeking a relaxed afternoon soaking up coastal views rather than seeking a comprehensive cultural or historical experience. It’s ideal for families, couples, or groups of friends who want a taste of the Mediterranean from the water without spending a fortune. If you’re interested in snorkeling, you’ll appreciate the stop at Cala Blanca, but keep in mind that the experience can be hit or miss depending on sea conditions.
People who enjoy easy, comfortable boat rides with the chance to jump into the water will find this appealing, especially since the boat has shaded seating for those who prefer to stay out of the sun. It’s also a good choice if you’re staying in Denia or Benidorm and want a straightforward way to explore the coast from the sea.
Who might want to look elsewhere?
If you’re looking for in-depth commentary in English, or a more tranquil, music-free experience, this cruise might fall short. Those with mobility issues might also find the steps into the water narrow or challenging, as some reviews mention.
The finer details: logistics, price, and booking

The tour runs approximately 3 to 4 hours, making it a half-day excursion that fits well into a scenic itinerary. The cost of around $39.39 per person is quite reasonable given the stops and views, especially considering the included stops and the boat’s comfort.
Booking is generally done 13 days in advance, and the activity is available for cancellation up to 24 hours before. If the weather turns poor, the tour can be canceled for a full refund, which is a considerate policy given the outdoor nature of the experience.
The meeting point is at Catamarán Mundo Marino Denia, located at Esplanada Cervantes. It’s accessible by public transportation and near the city center, simplifying logistics for travelers staying locally. The boat can accommodate up to 100 people, which helps keep the crowd manageable and lively.
Why this trip is worth considering
If you’re after a cost-effective way to see the coast, this cruise offers some of the best views of Costa Blanca’s iconic cliffs, coves, and islands without the hassle of driving or renting a boat yourself. The opportunity to swim in crystal-clear waters, combined with the scenic beauty of Cabo de San Antonio and the other stops, makes it a memorable adventure for anyone who loves being on the water.
The friendly crew and the chance to learn about the coastline from knowledgeable guides—at least in Spanish—add a layer of authenticity to the experience. It’s refreshingly simple: a boat, some stops, and plenty of opportunities to relax and enjoy nature.
This tour is particularly suitable for travelers who want an informal, flexible, and scenic outing—those who don’t mind occasional Spanish commentary or the possibility of choppy seas. It’s a great way to break up a beach holiday and see a different perspective of the Costa Blanca.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of the cruise?
It’s approximately $39.39 per person, which is quite reasonable considering the scenic stops and the boat’s comfort.
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts around 3 to 4 hours, depending on sea conditions and the time spent at each stop.
What stops are included?
Stops include Cabo de San Antonio, Cala Cap Negre, and Faro de Cabo de la Nao; however, the actual swim stops are usually at Cala Blanca, depending on the weather.
Is food included?
No, snacks and drinks are available for purchase on board, but there are no included meals.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance, with a full refund.
Are there any language considerations?
Most commentary is in Spanish, which may be frustrating for non-Spanish speakers. It’s advisable to brush up on some basic Spanish phrases or bring a translation app.
Is the boat accessible for everyone?
While the boat has multiple stairways and some reviews mention narrow steps into the water, it’s best for those with mobility issues to confirm with the provider beforehand.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, sun protection, and some money for snacks and drinks. A hat or sunglasses might also be helpful.
In sum, this Three Capes cruise from Denia is a simple, scenic, and affordable way to see some of the most striking parts of the Costa Blanca from the water. It offers a relaxed vibe, views that are worth capturing, and the chance to cool off in beautiful coves. Just keep in mind the weather and language considerations, and you’re set for a day that’s both easygoing and visually rewarding.
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