If you’re dreaming of a day spent floating along Mallorca’s dazzling coast, this catamaran boat tour with tapas promises a blend of leisure, adventure, and tasty bites. Based in Santa Ponsa, the Salty Breeze tour offers a cozy, intimate setting with a small group of up to 11 guests, making it ideal for those who want to escape the crowds and truly unwind.
What we love about this experience? First, the personalized atmosphere creates a relaxed vibe. Second, the variety of water activities like snorkeling, paddleboarding, and swimming keeps things lively. Third, the fresh homemade tapas paired with drinks elevate the whole journey. That said, a possible consideration is the weather dependency—a day without wind might mean less sailing and more lounging.
This tour suits travelers looking for a chill, authentic experience on Mallorca’s waters—whether you’re after peaceful sunbathing, enjoying water sports, or indulging in good food. It’s perfect for couples, small groups, or even solo travelers who appreciate a friendly, relaxed environment.
Key Points
- Small Group Setting: Max 11 guests for a more intimate experience
- Water Activities: Snorkeling, paddleboarding, and swimming included
- Delicious Tapas: Freshly made, with options for dietary requirements
- Flexible Tours: Choose morning or afternoon departures
- Scenic Stops: Beautiful bays, cliffs, and Malgrats Islands
- Weather-Dependent Sailing: Sailing might be limited if wind is light
Why This Mallorca Catamaran Tour Stands Out
This 4.5-hour journey offers a refreshing approach to exploring Mallorca’s coast—more than just sightseeing, it’s about creating memorable moments on the water. The experience is managed by Salty Breeze Sail, a company known for attentive hosts and a genuine passion for sharing Mallorca’s natural beauty.
What makes this trip special is the combination of comfort, activity, and culinary delight. You won’t be herded onto a large, crowded boat—here, the small group size enhances the relaxed vibe. Plus, the diverse water toys—including paddleboards and snorkels—are available for everyone, from beginners to more confident swimmers.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
Start at Santa Ponsa
The adventure begins at the jetty near Las Olas restaurant, where you’re welcomed onboard after a brief safety talk. The crew—Tasha and Dani—are praised for their warm, attentive service and clear communication, even asking about dietary needs beforehand. This helps ensure that everyone feels looked after from the start.
Voyage Along the Coast
Once afloat, you’ll glide past stunning cliffs, bays, and the crystalline waters that make Mallorca famous. Depending on the conditions, the crew may attempt some sailing—if the wind cooperates, you’ll enjoy the thrill of the sail, making the trip more dynamic. The panoramic views of the coastline are a highlight that keeps everyone snapping photos.
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After roughly two hours of cruising, the boat anchors in a gorgeous bay. Here, the fun begins: you can swim in the clear waters, try snorkeling, or paddleboard. Reviewers like Kirsty appreciated this peaceful, crowd-free environment, noting it was a perfect escape from busier parts of the island.
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Camp de Mar Break
The 1.5-hour stop at Camp de Mar is the centerpiece for many guests. You’ll be served a selection of fresh, homemade tapas—a highlight praised for its quality and presentation. Dani and Tasha prepare the food on board, making it feel more like a gathering with friends than a tour. During this time, you can also use inflatables, paddleboards, or just soak up the sun.
Jessica described this stop as “perfect for relaxation,” appreciating that the boat is intentionally kept small so guests can comfortably swim, eat, and enjoy water activities without feeling crowded. The sangria and drinks (available for purchase) are also a hit.
Malgrats Islands
The last stop is at the Malgrats Islands, a protected area known for its rugged beauty. The crew offers guided tours here, giving guests a chance to learn about the local landscape. The overall 105-minute cruise around these islands is both scenic and peaceful, with many reviewers mentioning how much they enjoyed the serene environment.
Return to Santa Ponsa
After the final stop, the boat heads back, passing more stunning coastal scenery. The journey concludes back at the original meeting point, with plenty of time to reflect on the day’s highlights.
What’s Included and What’s Not
The tour price covers the 4.5 hours on the boat, including swim breaks, paddleboards, snorkels, and inflatables—plus a homemade tapas selection. You’ll have the opportunity to purchase drinks onboard, which are reasonably priced, according to reviews.
However, travelers should remember to bring essentials like towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, hats, and cash for extras. Towels are not provided, and parking in Santa Ponsa can be tricky, so plan ahead and arrive at least 20 minutes early.
The Experience on Board
The small group size fosters a sense of camaraderie, but the crew is attentive to individual needs. Guests like Jennifer and Tobey appreciated how nothing was too much trouble, and how the crew made everyone feel at home. The boat itself, Salty Breeze, is described as beautiful and comfortable, with ample space on deck to relax or sunbathe.
Water toys like paddleboards and snorkel gear are in constant demand, especially among guests eager to make the most of the clear waters. The freshly prepared tapas are a clear standout, with many reviewers mentioning how much they enjoyed the variety and presentation.
Water Activities and Relaxation
For those who love active water fun, paddleboarding and snorkeling are readily available. Kirsty loved the peaceful swim breaks away from crowded beaches, and Jessica noted how the water toys enjoyed by everyone added to the trip’s appeal.
Guests who are prone to seasickness should consider taking precautions, as the experience involves some sailing and anchoring at various points. Wind conditions can influence sailing, but even in calmer weather, the scenic stops compensate well.
The Food: Home-Cooked Tapas
One of the biggest draws of this tour is the delicious, homemade tapas served onboard. Dani and Tasha take pride in preparing fresh ingredients, creating a feast that’s both satisfying and beautifully presented. Many reviewers highlight the quality of the food, with Jilly praising the fresh ingredients and the beautifully made tapas.
The tapas menu caters to various dietary needs, with prior notice, making it inclusive for most guests. Accompanying drinks are available for purchase, and guests often comment on how well the wine or sangria complemented the meal.
The Value for Money
For 4.5 hours of cruising, swimming, water fun, and gourmet tapas, the price offers excellent value—especially given the small group setting and personalized service. Many reviews mention how the experience feels more like a luxury day out without the hefty price tag of larger cruises.
The inclusion of water toys and homemade food makes this trip stand out from more commercialized options. It’s a relaxed, genuine way to explore Mallorca’s coast while enjoying all the little details that make the day special.
Who Would Love This Tour?
This experience is best suited for travelers who prefer intimate, relaxed outings over large, commercial boat trips. If you enjoy water activities, good food, and scenic views in a friendly environment, this tour ticks all those boxes. It’s ideal for couples, small groups, or solo travelers wanting a friendly, authentic Mallorca adventure.
It’s also perfect for those who want a balanced mix of relaxation and activity, with plenty of time to sunbathe, swim, and indulge in homemade tapas. While the experience isn’t designed for those prone to seasickness, it’s well-suited for most others looking for a memorable day on the water.
Final Thoughts
This Mallorca catamaran tour offers a fantastic balance of scenic cruising, water-based fun, and excellent food. The small group setting creates a friendly, relaxed atmosphere, ideal for making new friends or simply enjoying peace and quiet. The knowledgeable guides, Dani and Tasha, are passionate hosts who go out of their way to ensure everyone feels comfortable and well-cared for.
The scenic stops, the water toys, and the homemade tapas make this a well-rounded experience that stands out in Mallorca’s boat tour offerings. Whether you’re after a peaceful day soaking up the sun, a splash of adventure, or delicious food in a stunning setting, this tour manages to deliver on all fronts.
FAQs
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, with departure times available for morning or afternoon sessions.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the jetty near Las Olas restaurant in Santa Ponsa and returns to the same location.
What should I bring?
Bring essentials like swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, a hat, cash, and weather-appropriate clothing. Towels are not supplied.
Are water activities included?
Yes, snorkeling, paddleboarding, inflatables, and swim breaks are all included in the tour.
Can I purchase drinks onboard?
Yes, drinks are available for purchase at reasonable prices during the trip.
Is the tour suitable for children or people prone to seasickness?
It’s mainly suitable for most people, but those prone to seasickness should take precautions. The tour involves some sailing and anchoring, which might cause discomfort in calm conditions.
What dietary options are available?
The homemade tapas are prepared with fresh ingredients and can be tailored for dietary restrictions if notified in advance.
Is parking available?
Parking in Santa Ponsa can be challenging, so arriving early and allowing extra time is recommended.
Is there a private booking option?
Yes, private groups can be arranged for a more personalized experience.
In all, this tour offers a charming, well-organized way to explore Mallorca’s coast, combining scenic beauty, water fun, and delicious food in one memorable package. It’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a small, friendly, and authentic maritime adventure.
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