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Spend time exploring Mallorca’s coastline on a small-group boat trip from Can Picafort to the Bay of Pollensa, with stops for swimming and snorkelling along the way. Travelling by fast boat allows guests to visit sea caves, hidden coves, Cape Formentor, and Formentor Beach while enjoying a more relaxed atmosphere away from larger tour boats.
The trip begins at the marina in Can Picafort before travelling west across the Bay of Alcudia by fast boat towards the Bay of Pollensa. Along the route, the coastline gradually changes from long sandy bays to more dramatic cliffs, rocky coves, and hidden swimming spots that are difficult to reach from land. The smaller group size keeps the experience relaxed and gives everyone plenty of space onboard to enjoy the views.
Before reaching Pollensa Bay, the boat stops at Cala del Coll Baix, a more secluded cove surrounded by steep cliffs and clear water. Depending on sea conditions, there will be opportunities to swim and snorkel while enjoying the quieter side of Mallorca’s coastline away from the busier beaches. Snorkelling goggles are provided for guests wanting to explore the water during the stops.
Continuing along the coast, the route passes natural caves, rocky inlets, and the well-known Cape Formentor area. Guests will also see Formentor Beach from the water, with time to take photographs and enjoy the scenery before returning to Can Picafort along the coast.
Can Picafort is located on Mallorca’s north coast within the Bay of Alcudia and is well placed for exploring both Alcudia Bay and the nearby Bay of Pollensa by boat. The marina area offers easy access to the departure point, with beaches, restaurants, and cafés nearby.
The Bay of Pollensa is known for its cliffs, sea caves, and clearer blue water, while Cape Formentor is one of the island’s most recognised coastal landmarks. Travelling by boat allows guests to reach quieter coves and see sections of coastline that are not accessible by road.
No previous boating or snorkelling experience is required to join this trip. Guests should feel comfortable onboard a fast-moving boat and should bring suitable clothing, sun protection, and swimwear if planning to enter the water during swimming stops.
Children must be accompanied by an adult throughout the experience. Due to boarding access and sea conditions, the trip is not suitable for wheelchair users or guests with reduced mobility.
Operating with small groups allows for a more personal experience on the water without crowded decks or large tour groups. The route combines some of Mallorca’s best-known coastal scenery with quieter coves and swimming locations that are often missed on larger excursions.
Local captains adapt the route to the day’s sea conditions while sharing knowledge of the coastline, caves, and surrounding bays. The combination of sightseeing, swimming, and snorkelling creates a balanced trip suitable for couples, families, and small groups.
Yes, no boating or snorkelling experience is needed to join the tour. The trip is designed as a relaxed sightseeing and swimming experience suitable for most guests.
The captain provides guidance throughout the journey, and all safety equipment is included onboard.
Yes, the boat stops at locations such as Cala del Coll Baix where guests can swim and snorkel in clear water if sea conditions are suitable.
Swimming stops may vary slightly depending on weather and sea conditions on the day.
The maximum group size is 12 people, helping create a quieter and more comfortable experience compared to larger tour boats.
Smaller groups also allow easier access to coves and a more relaxed atmosphere onboard.
The route includes views of the Bay of Pollensa, Cape Formentor, sea caves, cliffs, natural coves, and Formentor Beach.
Travelling by boat gives guests access to sections of coastline that are difficult to reach from land.
Yes, snorkelling goggles are provided and can be used during swimming stops throughout the trip.
Guests are welcome to bring their own snorkelling equipment if preferred.
Swimwear, towels, sunscreen, drinks, food, hats, and light clothing are all recommended for the trip.
Anyone planning to swim should also bring suitable items for getting in and out of the water comfortably.
Yes, children aged 6 and above can join the trip when accompanied by an adult.
Families often enjoy the relaxed pace of the excursion and the swimming opportunities along the route.
About the centre
Carrer Cervantes Can Picafort, Illes Balears ES 07458
Operated by North Coast Adventure, a partner of adventuro.