Introduction
If you’re eyeing a boat trip along Mallorca’s southeast coast, this tour from Cala Figuera is worth considering. It promises a mix of crystal-clear waters, hidden coves, and scenic caves, all experienced from the deck of a small, agile boat. Based on reviews and descriptions, it seems to offer a relaxed, authentic glimpse into the island’s maritime beauty.
One of the things we love about this trip is the small group size, which typically means more personalized attention and fewer crowds. Plus, the boat’s route covers some of the most photogenic spots—like Caló de Moro and Cala Màrmols—that are often inaccessible except by sea. On the flip side, it’s worth noting that weather conditions can affect the schedule, and there are no food options included, so travelers should plan accordingly.
This experience is best suited for those who appreciate scenic views, gentle adventures, and a touch of snorkeling. Families, couples, or solo travelers wanting a memorable day on the water will find plenty to love. However, if you’re looking for a gastronomic experience or a full-day tour with extensive stops, you might want to explore other options.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points
- Small-group atmosphere enhances the experience with personalized service.
- Multiple stops along stunning beaches and caves perfect for swimming and photos.
- Flexible duration options allow for longer or shorter excursions based on your preference.
- Snorkeling gear included makes exploring the underwater world easy and accessible.
- Professional skipper ensures safety and smooth sailing, though commentary may be limited.
- Perfect for nature lovers seeking a relaxed day on the water with scenic highlights.
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Exploring Mallorca’s South East Coast by Boat
This tour offers a front-row seat to Mallorca’s natural beauty. Departing from the picturesque Cala Figuera, known for its charming fishing harbor, you’ll cruise at a comfortable pace along the coast, passing enchanting coves and dramatic rock formations. The boat itself is a compact RIB (rigid inflatable boat), which is nimble enough to get into tighter spots but might get a little splashy, especially if the sea is choppy.
The main appeal is the chance to see places that are hard to reach on foot, like the calas, caves, and secluded beaches. We loved the way it feels like a secret adventure, with intimate access to natural spots often missed by larger tour boats or land-based travelers.
The Itinerary and Stops
Cala Santanyí and Es Pontàs
The tour kicks off with a quick visit to Cala Santanyí, a charming beach framed by cliffs. Then, you’ll glide over to Es Pontàs, a famous rock arch that’s a favorite for photographers. With about 10 minutes at each stop, you get a taste of these remarkable sights without feeling rushed. As one reviewer notes, “We saw caves and beautiful bays… and swimming in a white sandy beach only accessible by boat,” which perfectly sums up the value of these brief but impactful visits.
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Next, the boat drifts past Cala Llombards, a small but picturesque bay with inviting waters. Then it’s on to S’Almunia, a place dotted with rustic fishermen’s huts. It’s an excellent spot for photos and soaking in the local flavor. Expect about 5-10 minutes here—enough to snap a few pictures and enjoy the scenery.
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Caló des Moro and Optional Extension to Cala Màrmols
The highlight for many is Caló des Moro, a tiny, deeply turquoise cove renowned for its crystal waters. Visitors often mention the opportunity to swim from the boat here, depending on wind conditions. One reviewer commented, “The guide was very nice and polite,” indicating a friendly atmosphere for the swim stops.
If you select the extension option, the tour continues to Cala Màrmols, a pristine, untouched beach accessible only by boat or on foot. Here, you’ll have around 45 minutes for swimming, relaxing, or exploring this virgin beach, which is often praised for its quiet and unspoiled beauty.
Hidden Caves and Maritime Quarries
Along the way, the boat passes small caves used by smugglers and maritime quarries of Es Bauç, where blocks of sandstone were historically transported by sea. These features add a layer of historical intrigue and make the trip more than just a sightseeing cruise.
The Experience Onboard
The boat, a small but comfortable vessel, is well-equipped with snorkeling gear, making it easy to explore beneath the surface. The tour includes soft drinks or beer, which adds to the laid-back vibe. As one reviewer put it, “The boat also had lots of shade, which helps with the very hot weather,” making the trip comfortable even on warm days.
The duration varies from about 110 to 170 minutes, depending on which option you pick. The longer trip includes extra time at Cala Màrmols and more swimming and snorkeling opportunities. This flexibility allows travelers to choose a pace that suits their interests—whether a quick taste or a more leisurely exploration.
The Guides and Safety
While the skipper’s knowledge about the area may be limited (mostly just place names), they are described as professional and attentive. Several reviews mention that the guides are polite and helpful, especially in assisting less confident swimmers or quick to respond when someone needs help. The tour is insured and includes fuel, so you can relax knowing safety and logistics are covered.
Price and Value for Money
While the tour doesn’t include food, it provides a comprehensive and scenic experience for the price, covering both transportation and snorkeling equipment. Considering the small-group setting, access to gorgeous locations, and the inclusion of drinks, it offers good value. Reviews often highlight the quality of the scenery and the friendly service—making it a worthwhile splurge for fans of relaxed, scenic boat trips.
Who Will Love This Tour?
This experience suits nature lovers, small-group seekers, and those wanting a relaxed day on the water. It’s especially appealing to travelers who want to see Mallorca’s hidden beaches and caves without the hassle of hiking or driving. Families with children who enjoy swimming, couples looking for a romantic day, or solo travelers wanting a memorable adventure will find plenty to enjoy here.
However, if your priority is culinary delights or a full-day excursion with multiple food stops, this might not satisfy those needs. Also, be aware that weather conditions can influence the schedule and the ability to swim at certain spots.
The Sum Up
This boat tour from Cala Figuera offers a fantastic way to experience Mallorca’s southern coast from a different perspective. With its small-group environment, scenic stops, and snorkeling, it’s designed for those who want an authentic, relaxed, and scenic adventure at a reasonable price. The route covers some of the most photogenic and inaccessible beaches—like Caló de Moro and Cala Màrmols—and offers just enough activity to keep the day engaging without feeling rushed.
It’s particularly well-suited for travelers who appreciate quiet, natural beauty, and intimate encounters with the sea. The friendly guides and well-chosen stops make for a memorable day, especially if you’re eager to explore Mallorca’s hidden gems by water.
FAQ
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts between 110 and 170 minutes, depending on whether you choose the shorter or longer option, giving you flexibility based on your schedule or interest level.
What is included in the price?
The price covers the boat excursion, snorkeling gear, drinks (soft drinks or beer), insurance, and fuel.
Are food options available?
No, food is not included. You’ll need to bring your own snacks or plan to eat before or after the trip.
Can I swim during the tour?
Yes, there are stop points at spots like Caló des Moro and Salmunia where swimming is encouraged, weather permitting. Some reviews mention quick swims and snorkeling.
Is the boat suitable for kids?
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. The small boat is suitable for families, but parents should supervise children during swimming.
What about the weather?
Since departures depend on weather conditions, trips can be canceled if the sea is too rough or if weather isn’t safe. It’s wise to check the forecast close to your departure date.
Is the guide informative about the area?
The skipper is primarily the authority on board and may not offer detailed commentary. Most reviews point out that the guide is polite and attentive but not particularly talkative about local history or geology.
Do I need to be an experienced swimmer?
Not necessarily. Snorkeling gear makes exploring easier, and life vests are available if needed—though it’s good to mention any special needs when booking.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the RedstarTours office next to Cala Figuera’s port and ends back at the same spot, making it convenient for travelers staying nearby.
This boat trip stands out as a friendly, scenic, and well-organized way to enjoy Mallorca’s coast. Whether you’re after a quick glimpse or a more extended adventure, it offers genuine beauty and a chance to feel like you’ve uncovered some of the island’s best-kept secrets.
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