



Spend time on the water exploring Mallorca’s south-east coastline on a private boat trip designed around your group. Routes are flexible and adjusted to sea conditions, with time to swim, snorkel, and access quieter calas that are difficult to reach from land. This experience suits couples, families, and small groups looking for a relaxed but well-run day at sea.
After meeting at the marina, you’ll be welcomed onboard and briefed on the plan for the trip. Routes are chosen on the day based on weather, sea state, and what your group would like to prioritise, whether that’s swimming in sheltered coves, snorkelling over rocky seabeds, or simply cruising along the coastline. The pace is unhurried, with plenty of time to stop, swim, and relax rather than rushing between locations.
Once underway, the skipper navigates towards a series of calas known for clear water and calmer conditions. Snorkelling masks are provided, allowing you to explore close to the rocks where fish and marine life are most commonly found. Drinks are kept cold on ice, and fresh fruit is available throughout the trip, making it easy to stay comfortable on board between swims.
Because this is a private charter, the experience can be adapted as the trip progresses. If one spot feels busy, you can move on. If the group wants more time swimming or floating in a quiet bay, that’s easily accommodated. The focus is on making good use of the time on the water rather than following a fixed route.
Trips depart from the marina in Cala d’Or, on Mallorca’s south-east coast. The meeting point is on Avenida de Cala Lona, directly in front of the Cala d’Or marina office, making it easy to find on foot or by taxi from nearby accommodation.
This part of the coastline is well suited to short boat trips, with numerous small calas close together and generally protected waters. The area is known for good visibility, shallow entry points for swimming, and a mix of sandy and rocky bays, making it ideal for relaxed snorkelling trips without long transit times.
No previous boating or snorkelling experience is required, as the trip is fully skippered and guided. Guests should be comfortable getting in and out of the water independently and able to climb a boat ladder after swimming.
If there are minors in your group, this must be confirmed at the time of booking so the trip can be planned appropriately. Sea conditions vary, and the skipper may adjust plans on the day to ensure safety and comfort for everyone on board.
Trips are kept deliberately small and private, allowing more flexibility than shared boat tours. Routes are chosen around conditions and guest preferences rather than a fixed timetable, which means less time navigating through busy areas and more time in the water where it matters.
Local knowledge of the coastline plays a big part in how the day runs. Understanding how wind direction and swell affect different calas allows for better decisions on the day, resulting in calmer anchor spots, clearer water, and a more enjoyable overall experience.
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