Mallorca: Snorkeling Tour with Instructor from a Boat in a Hidden Bay — A Practical Dive into the Underwater World
If you’re visiting Mallorca and craving a straightforward yet memorable way to explore its marine life, this snorkeling tour offered by SCUBANEO deserves a look. Imagine hopping onto a speedboat with a small group, heading to a quiet bay away from the crowds, and slipping into water teeming with colorful fish, small caves, and marine surprises. It’s a mix of effortless adventure and expert guidance that’s perfect for folks who want to see Mallorca’s underwater riches without the fuss of a complicated setup.
What caught my eye—and, I suspect, what will catch yours—are the certified SSI guides who supervise the tour, and the fact that high-quality equipment is included, making the whole experience hassle-free. Plus, the boat ride itself along the coast, passing landmarks like Cape Formentor and Cape Pinar, promises stunning vistas that make this trip more than just about snorkeling. However, a possible consideration is that this activity is designed for small groups, limited to five participants, which can be a bonus for personalized attention but requires timely booking.
One thing to keep in mind—this experience is geared toward adults and non-swimmers, as well as those comfortable in water, making it accessible but not suitable for children under 6 or anyone with mobility issues. The guides, known for their knowledge, enhance the experience with tips and friendly supervision, ensuring you get the most out of your 50-minute snorkeling session. Overall, it’s a well-rounded, reasonably priced excursion that balances safe guidance with authentic exploration.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Small Group Size: Limited to just 5 participants, ensuring personalized attention and a more relaxed atmosphere.
- Certified Guides: Supervision by SSI-certified instructors provides confidence, especially for first-timers.
- Quality Equipment: High-grade masks from MARES, wetsuits, and optional fins mean comfort and safety without extra hassle.
- Secluded Locations: The boat takes you to quiet bays at Cap de Pinar or Cap Formentor, away from tourist crowds.
- Relaxed Pace: The whole activity lasts about 2 to 3 hours, with a leisurely 50-minute snorkeling window.
- Authentic Experience: Expect to see schools of fish like bream and monkfish, small groupers, and octopuses, all with expert guidance.
Discover Mallorca’s Hidden Marine Treasures

If you’re looking for a way to step off the beaten path during your Mallorca holiday, this snorkeling tour offers a quick yet satisfying glimpse into the island’s underwater life. Starting at the SCUBANEO Diving Center in Av. del Mal Pas, you’ll begin with a friendly briefing that covers equipment use and safety tips. The guides, like Jordi or Laura (based on reviews), are known for being helpful and attentive, which adds a layer of reassurance, especially if you’re new to snorkeling.
Once geared up with your high-quality mask, wetsuit, and optional fins, you’ll board a speedy boat. The ride along Mallorca’s coast is a treat in itself. Passing landmarks like Cape Formentor, the ride offers sweeping views of rocky cliffs and azure waters—perfect for snapping some photos or just soaking in the scenery. The shaded area at the bow of the boat is an ideal spot to relax and enjoy the ride.
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The Secluded Bay: A Fish-Filled Paradise
Arriving at the bay, the real fun begins. The guide offers a comprehensive briefing about what you’ll see and how to enjoy it safely. You’ll then take a jump or step into the water from the boat, where the underwater spectacle awaits. Expect to see vibrant schools of bream, monkfish, small groupers, and even octopuses, all under the watchful eye of your guide.
The 50-minute snorkeling segment is designed to be relaxed, allowing you plenty of time to explore the underwater caves and observe marine life. Many reviews praise the guides for their knowledge and patience, often sharing interesting facts about the creatures and environment. Returning to the boat afterward, you’ll enjoy some cookies and water, feeling refreshed and happy with your underwater discoveries.
The Return Journey and Facilities
Back on the boat, you’ll cruise along the coast once more, passing through the bay of Pollenca. A final chance to appreciate the views before returning to the dive center. Once ashore, the facilities include showers and a chill-out area, where you can rinse off and relax. It’s convenient and adds value, especially after a morning or afternoon of swimming.
Logistics and Value

The tour lasts about 2 to 3 hours, with a roughly 15-minute boat ride each way, plus the snorkeling itself. The price includes all equipment, guided supervision, water, and cookies—which, compared to similar activities, offers decent value considering the personalized experience and quality gear. You’ll need to provide your own towel and swimwear, but that’s a small price to pay for such a tailored adventure.
The small group size means more direct interaction with guides, which is invaluable if you’re new to snorkeling or want tailored tips. However, the activity is not suitable for children under 6, people with mobility issues, or non-swimmers. The activity is flexible in terms of cancellation—full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours in advance, adding peace of mind to your booking.
Who Will Love This Experience?

This snorkeling tour is best suited for travelers who want a manageable, guided encounter with Mallorca’s coastal marine life. It’s ideal for those who appreciate authentic, small-group adventures—you’ll never feel lost in a crowd. The professional supervision ensures safety, making it attractive for beginners or those unsure about snorkeling.
If you value stunning coastal scenery and a break from busy beaches, the boat ride itself is a highlight. It’s also perfect if you appreciate local guides who are knowledgeable and enthusiastic about their environment. However, if you’re looking for a full-day, high-adrenaline activity or are traveling with very young children or those with mobility challenges, this might not be the right fit.
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The Sum Up

All in all, this Mallorca snorkeling tour offers an engaging, relaxed way to see the island’s underwater world with the help of friendly, knowledgeable guides. The combination of breathtaking coastal views, secluded bays, and vivid marine life makes it worthwhile for anyone wanting to add a splash of adventure to their Mallorca trip.
The quality equipment, small group size, and expert supervision turn what could be a simple activity into a memorable, safe experience. If you’re after a genuine, authentic glimpse of Mallorca’s marine environment, this tour delivers, especially if you value personalized attention and laid-back exploration.
While not suited for very young children or those with mobility issues, it’s a solid pick for independent travelers, couples, or small families who enjoy water-based activities and want a taste of Mallorca’s wild beauty without the fuss. Expect to leave with a camera full of photos, new underwater friends, and a fresh appreciation for Mallorca’s coastline.
FAQs

Do I need prior snorkeling experience?
No, this tour is suitable for beginners. Guides will give a thorough briefing and help you feel comfortable in the water.
What equipment is included?
High-quality masks from MARES, wetsuits, and optional fins and neoprene shoes are provided, so you don’t need to bring your own gear.
How long is the snorkeling segment?
You will snorkel for about 50 minutes—enough time to explore without feeling rushed.
Is transportation to the start point included?
No, you’ll need to arrange your own transfer to the dive center, but the meeting point is easy to find in Palma.
Can non-swimmers participate?
Yes, as long as they are comfortable in water, since wetsuits and supervision are provided, but non-swimmers should stay close to the guide.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, a towel, and perhaps some sunscreen. It’s a daytime activity, so packing water might also be a good idea.
Are there any age restrictions?
Yes, children must be at least 6 years old. The activity is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or recent surgeries.
How do I cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, providing some flexibility in your plans.
In the end, this snorkeling tour in Mallorca packs a lot of value—small groups, expert guides, and vibrant underwater life—making it a reliable choice for travelers eager to see the island from a different perspective, all while keeping it simple and authentic.
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