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Spend the evening out on the water as the light softens across Mallorca’s northern coastline, combining swimming stops with time to relax on deck. The later departure creates a different atmosphere, with warm conditions and changing colours as the sun drops. With a smaller group and a traditional boat, the experience feels easy-going from start to finish.
Evenings in Alcudia Bay bring a calmer pace, with softer light and warmer water creating a different feel compared to earlier in the day. After leaving the marina, the route follows the coastline, passing cliffs, quiet beaches and hidden coves. The slower timing allows you to take in the surroundings as the light changes, making it a good opportunity for photos or simply relaxing on board.
As the trip continues, the boat reaches a sheltered area where you’ll stop for swimming and water activities. You can jump in for a swim, use snorkelling equipment to explore beneath the surface, or stay on deck and enjoy the setting. Paddle boards are also available, offering another way to spend time on the water during this stop.
While anchored, tapas and drinks are served, giving you time to eat and unwind as the sun begins to set. The return journey takes place under fading daylight, with the coastline gradually shifting into evening tones as you head back towards the harbour.
Setting off from Port d’Alcúdia, the trip takes place along the northern coast of Mallorca, an area known for its open bay, clear water and varied scenery. The location offers a mix of accessible swimming spots and quieter corners that are best reached by boat, making it ideal for a relaxed evening outing.
Along the way, you’ll pass well-known landmarks as well as lesser-visited areas, including offshore islands and stretches of untouched coastline. The combination of open views and sheltered stops provides variety throughout the route, especially as the light changes later in the day.
This experience is open to a wide range of participants and doesn’t require any prior boating or snorkelling experience. You’re free to join in with swimming and water activities or simply remain on board and enjoy the surroundings at your own pace.
It’s recommended to be comfortable spending time outdoors during the evening hours. Bringing suitable items such as swimwear, a towel and sun protection will help you stay comfortable throughout the trip, even as the temperature begins to cool slightly later on.
The boat used for this experience is a traditional wooden vessel built in Mallorca in 1968, offering a setting that reflects the island’s seafaring history. It has been carefully maintained to preserve its original feel while incorporating modern features for comfort and safety.
Trips are guided by a local crew who know the coastline in detail, allowing access to quieter areas that are often missed by larger boats. The smaller group size keeps the atmosphere relaxed, giving you more space on board and a more personal experience throughout the evening.
The main difference is the atmosphere created by the later departure time. The light becomes softer, the temperature is more comfortable, and the pace of the trip feels more relaxed compared to earlier in the day.
Evening conditions also bring a different perspective of the coastline, with changing colours and quieter surroundings. This makes it a good option if you prefer a slower experience focused on unwinding rather than a more active daytime schedule.
Yes, there is a dedicated stop where you can enter the water and take part in swimming or snorkelling. The sea often remains warm in the evening, making it comfortable for spending time in the water.
If you’d rather not swim, you can stay on board and enjoy the setting while others take part. The stop is designed to give everyone time to do what suits them best.
Sunsets depend on weather and cloud conditions, so while the timing is planned to coincide with sunset, the exact view can vary. Even on days with some cloud cover, the changing light can still create interesting colours across the sky.
The experience is designed to be enjoyable regardless, with swimming, food and the coastal setting all part of the trip. The sunset is an added highlight when conditions align.
Bring swimwear, a towel and sunscreen, as you may still be exposed to the sun during the earlier part of the trip. Sunglasses and a camera or phone are also useful for capturing the views.
As temperatures can drop slightly after sunset, a light layer is recommended for the return journey. This will help keep you comfortable once the sun has gone down.
The setting and timing make this a popular option for couples looking for a more relaxed experience. The smaller group size and evening light create a quieter atmosphere that works well for spending time together.
At the same time, it’s also suitable for groups of friends or families, as there’s space to socialise, swim and enjoy food together. The balance of activities means it works for a range of preferences.
Each guest receives one drink as part of the experience, with options such as soft drinks or sangria available. These are served during the main stop when food is also provided.
Additional drinks may be available depending on arrangements, but the included option is designed to complement the tapas and relaxed setting during the evening.
No previous experience is required to use the snorkelling gear or paddle boards. The crew can explain how everything works and help you get started if needed.
The conditions are usually calm in the evening, which makes it easier to try these activities. You can also choose to skip them entirely and stay on board.
About the centre
Carrer del Moll Comercial Alcúdia, Illes Balears ES 07400
Operated by Coral Boats Mallorca, a partner of adventuro.