The coves of southeastern Majorca are renowned for their tropical beauty – white sands washed by crystalline turquoise waters. This catamaran trip glides past Cala Mendia, Cala Anguila, Cala Falcó, Cala Varques, Cala Millor, Punta de n'Amer, Cala Bona and Cala Petita, with a well-deserved swim stop in Cala Morlanda. Utter bliss.
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CO
Travelled with family
25 September 20252.6United Kingdom
Got off after an hour, enquired what about 2.5 hours said If we wanted more time to get off and pay. Stairs very steep small and slippy for young ones. Didn't see anything in the glass bottom (glass sides). Rude staff at start of trip, had child in my hands and trying to get the ticket on my phone was a bit rude and trying to push people past us. Would try somewhere else next time.
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Gary
Travelled as a couple
21 September 20254.6United Kingdom
Loved it all very pleasant trip. Staff were not very interactive with passengers but very happy though
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Alex
Travelled with family
13 September 20253United Kingdom
The trip lasted less than 2 hours
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Eiles
Travelled with family
3 September 20254.6United Kingdom
The experience was fantastic and we couldn't have gotten a better day to do the boat trip. The stop and swim was really disorganised and very dangerous just a free for all. We had 4 children and 3 wanted to sea swim, adults were pushing them all over and bags and clothes were dumped everywhere. People were jumping in all over and the staff couldn't seem to control the situation.
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Jake
Travelled with family
22 August 20252.2United Kingdom
The moonfish adventure was basically a bus route. There was no 'guide' or information, just a stop at each port. The water was so rough that the swim stop was horrendous with numerous people throwing up, including my 10 year old son and my wife. The people running the trip were allowing anyone to throw them selves in the water despite the conditions being dangerous and several life jackets were thrown at people in the water who had clearly overestimated their capability. A waste of money for me.
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Sue
Travelled with family
19 August 20252.2United Kingdom
When the boat stopped it wasn’t in the cove so sea very rough. Loads of people queing for life jackets, by time got one and into the water only had 5 minutes to swim in the sea. No organisation for getting on/off boat to swim. People everywhere, very dangerous
