The coves of southeastern Majorca are renowned for their tropical beauty – white sands washed by crystalline turquoise waters. These glass-bottom boat trips glide past Cala Mendia, Cala Anguila, Cala Morlanda, Cala Falcó, Cala Varques, Cala Millor, Punta de n'Amer, Cala Bona and Cala Petita, with a well-deserved swim stop, too. Choose between a morning or midday cruise.
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Becci
Travelled with family
30 May 20254.2United States of America
Nice clean boat, fab watching the fish under neath. 2 swim stops which was good. Staff were lovely. Couldn’t hear/understand what the captain was saying
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Charlie
Travelled with family
6 September 20244.2United States of America
Boat was very busy but was able to move freely about the boat, bar and toilets on board :)
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Rhys Maclaren
Travelled with family
30 August 20245United Kingdom
The boat trip went past lovely scenery and we had 2 stops for swimming. Great value for money.
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ABZ
Travelled with family
23 August 20225United Kingdom
Great cruise and great value Loved the swim stops On board bar was good and food was simple, maybe a bit pricey
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Stacey
Travelled as a couple
10 August 20223.8United Kingdom
Scenery was stunning! Little instruction about how the day would go - for example we weren't told that we would have to get on another boat for the last leg of the trip, and had to rush off and queue for another cat (we had to stand for the last 30 minutes, at least, as no seating available). Swimming felt a bit frenzied, and was quite choppy/not the best swimming spot. Loved the caves, and how close the cat could get, also the viewing platform (for a short period of time as it is so hot!)
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TUI Musement Traveler
28 July 20213United Kingdom
This is more like a ferry service than a boat trip. Very little to see from glass bottom boat as you just travel in and out of port pick up points. There were 2 swim stops but so many people trying to get in and out of the water make it impossible to partake in activity.
