



A guided two-hour session on the water gives you a chance to explore sea caves, marine reserves, and clear snorkelling sites along Mallorca’s east coast. Trips run during the day and at sunset, offering different conditions and a choice of routes depending on the weather. A fast 12-seat boat keeps travel time short so you spend more of the session in the water.
The session begins at one of the east-coast departure points (Cala Bona, Canyamel, or Costa de los Pinos), where you’ll board a fast RIB operated by an experienced skipper. Once underway, the route is chosen based on the day’s conditions. You may head north towards the Llevant Marine Reserve via Canyamel or travel south for sheltered spots around Punta de n’Amer and the S’Illot bay area. Travel time is kept short so that most of your session is spent enjoying the water.
When you reach the selected site, you’ll receive guidance on safe entry and exit, snorkel technique, and use of the equipment provided. Visibility is often excellent, giving you a clear look at underwater rock formations, sandy channels, and local marine life. There is usually time to explore small caves and features along the cliffs. For sunset departures, the schedule shifts to a gentler pace with a focus on relaxed swimming and watching the light change across the coastline. An onboard aperitif is included before the final return to shore.
Mallorca’s east coast offers a mix of calm coves, limestone outcrops, and varied snorkelling spots ideal for short sessions. Departure points such as Cala Bona, Canyamel, and Costa de los Pinos provide quick access to both northern and southern routes. These areas sit close to the Llevant Marine Reserve, where water clarity and fish life tend to be reliable throughout the season.
Travelling south gives you access to Punta de n’Amer and S’Illot bay, both known for sheltered conditions and accessible rocky areas. These spots work well for newer snorkellers and families, and the skipper will select the most suitable site based on wind, swell direction, and visibility.
You should be comfortable swimming in open water without support. Prior snorkelling experience is useful but not required, as a briefing is provided. Minors remain under the responsibility of their parents, and children under 12 can take part when the team is informed in advance so the activity can be prepared appropriately.
All technical equipment is supplied, and you will receive a short list of personal items to bring, such as water, a towel, and a small bag. Wetsuits are optional depending on season and comfort. If you prefer to use your own mask or snorkel, you are welcome to bring it.
This women-led team brings together extensive nautical expertise with years of experience in outdoor sports, guiding, fitness, trekking, and paddleboarding. Their knowledge of the local coastline ensures that each session is well organised, safe, and matched to the day’s conditions. The aim is always to present Mallorca from its most rewarding perspective: from the sea.
Their approach centres on professionalism, quality, and a personal touch. Whether you join for snorkelling, paddleboarding, or longer boat rentals, you benefit from thoughtful planning, friendly guidance, and a genuine passion for the island’s natural heritage. With adventuro, you can also explore hundreds of additional tours, lessons, and rental options across Mallorca and beyond.
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Cala Bona, Mallorca
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