



Explore Mallorca’s south-east coast by catamaran, with long swim stops at Es Trenc and Es Cargol or Cala Màrmols. This full-day cruise combines quiet sailing, clear-water snorkelling, and a barbecue served on board.
Depart from the historic pier at Es Coto in Colonia de Sant Jordi and sail along the south-east coastline, an area known for lighter sand, shallow water, and good visibility. The first stop is off Es Trenc, where the catamaran anchors in turquoise water for a swim and snorkelling session straight from the boat.
After re-boarding, the cruise continues past Cap Salines towards a second anchorage at Es Cargol or Cala Màrmols, depending on conditions. This stretch of coast is more exposed and quieter, with fewer access points from land. Once anchored, there is extended time to swim, use the floating mat, relax on deck, or snorkel along the rocky edges of the bay.
While anchored, a barbecue is prepared on board and served with salads, bread, and drinks, followed by dessert. The return sail follows the same coastline back towards Colonia de Sant Jordi, with sailing prioritised when conditions allow. The skipper may adjust anchoring locations or timing to suit weather and sea state while keeping the overall structure of the trip.
Boarding and disembarkation take place at the dock next to Hotel Universal Marqués in Colonia de Sant Jordi. The harbour is compact and easy to access, with nearby amenities and parking.
Optional coach transfers are available from a wide range of locations, particularly suited to guests staying in the east of Mallorca. Pick-ups operate from Cala Mendia to Colonia de Sant Jordi, with additional routes on selected days from s’Illot, Sa Coma, Cala Millor, Cala Bona, El Dorado, Camp de Mar, and Palma. Guests are returned to their original pick-up point after the excursion.
No sailing experience is required. This excursion is suitable for families, couples, and groups who want a full day on the water with multiple swim stops.
Participants should be comfortable spending several hours on a boat and entering the water via ladder. Children must be supervised by an adult at all times, particularly during snorkelling and swim stops.
This route focuses on some of the least developed coastline in Mallorca, with anchorages that are difficult to reach by road. Two distinct swim stops provide variety, combining wide sandy bays with more rugged coastal scenery.
Operations are designed around steady pacing, generous time at anchor, and practical comfort on board. Sailing is prioritised when conditions allow, reusable cups are used, and catering is planned to fit naturally around swimming and relaxation rather than fixed schedules.
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Colonia de Sant Jordi, Mallorca
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