REVIEW · MALLORCA
3 Hours Boat Party with 2 Live DJs in Mallorca
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One boat, three hours, pure party momentum. This Mallorca boat party turns Palma harbor into a floating dance floor with two live DJs, a swim stop, and nonstop fun for a crowd of up to 300. I love that you get a real meal (Spanish paella lunch) without planning or queuing, and the music stays center stage all afternoon. The one thing to weigh is that party energy is the point here, and the mix of staff and crowd can feel intense.
Start at 11:30 am from Av. de Gabriel Roca in Palma, then cruise with a welcome drink, a fully stocked bar, CO2 cannons, and champagne sprays. There’s seating in the shade on top and a large dance floor on the upper deck, so you can actually take breaks instead of standing the whole time. The day ends back at the meeting point, with an included after party at a top Mallorca night spot.
In This Review
- Key Points Before You Book
- How This Mallorca Boat Party Works (And What You Actually Get)
- Finding the Boat in Palma: Meeting Point That Matters
- The Music System: Two Live DJs and a Top-Deck Dance Floor
- Swim Stop in the Clear Water: The Best Kind of Break
- Paella Lunch and the Welcome Drink: What Included Means for Your Budget
- Champagne Sprays and CO2 Cannons: When the Party Gets Loud
- The Included After Party: How the Day Stays Connected
- Who This Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)
- Practical Tips That Make the Difference
- Is $117 Good Value for This Mallorca Boat Party?
- Should You Book This Mallorca Boat Party?
- FAQ
- What time does the Mallorca boat party start?
- How long is the boat party?
- Where do I meet the boat in Palma?
- How many people can be on this boat party?
- What’s included in the ticket?
- Is there a bar on board?
- Is the ticket mobile?
- Where does the tour end?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
- What happens if weather is bad?
Key Points Before You Book

- Two live DJs on board keeping the vibe going through the whole 3 hours
- Spanish paella lunch included plus a welcome drink to start you off
- Swim stop in Palma’s clear water so you can cool off mid-party
- Champagne sprays and CO2 cannons for the big moments that make it feel special
- After party included at a major night spot, so the fun doesn’t quit at sea
- Up to 300 people means big energy and lots of friendly strangers
How This Mallorca Boat Party Works (And What You Actually Get)

This is a classic “party cruise” format, built for one thing: music + dancing + a social crowd, all set against the water just off Palma. You’re not signing up for a quiet sightseeing trip. You’re signing up for a moving nightclub with a snack-and-drink plan that keeps you from spending your whole day hunting down food and drinks.
For value, the best part is that the boat party includes a Spanish paella lunch and a welcome drink. That matters because meal costs can quietly wreck your budget in Mallorca, especially if you’re spending the rest of the day in a nightlife zone. On top of that, you get the full party toolkit: two live DJs, champagne sprays, CO2 cannons, and a swim stop.
The main thing to understand is pacing. It’s 3 hours total. That’s long enough for a real session—dance, eat paella, take a dip, do the big “party moment” things—but short enough that you won’t feel stuck on a boat all afternoon. If you want a long, slow cruise, this likely won’t feel like your cup of tea.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Mallorca
Finding the Boat in Palma: Meeting Point That Matters

The experience starts at Av. de Gabriel Roca, 16, Ponent, 07014 Palma with a 11:30 am start time. The good news: it’s listed as near public transportation, so you can usually handle getting there without a private car.
Because you’ll be mixing with up to 300 people, your best move is arriving with a little buffer—especially if you’re hungry and want to settle in early. In events like this, the first part of the experience sets the tone. If you get on quickly, you’re more likely to find a spot on deck where you can both dance and see what’s happening up front.
Also note where it ends: the activity comes back to the meeting point. That’s practical. You’re not left figuring out a complicated post-boat route—at least not back to where you started for the day’s logistics.
The Music System: Two Live DJs and a Top-Deck Dance Floor
The headline is the two live DJs. That’s a real difference from a playlist cruise. Live DJs can read the crowd and keep the energy shifting as people warm up and then hit their peak dancing time.
On board, the action happens mainly on the top deck, where there’s a large dance floor. There’s also plenty of seating both upstairs and downstairs in shaded areas. I like that setup because a boat party can be sweaty, noisy, and exhausting if you never get a breather. With shaded seating available, you can step away for a minute, grab something from the bar, and jump back in without feeling like you’re abandoning the party.
The crowd is a major part of the experience too. With a max of 300 travelers, you should expect a lively, social atmosphere. This is the kind of event where people are usually open to meeting others quickly, since everyone’s there for the same reason: dancing, laughing, and hanging out by the water.
Swim Stop in the Clear Water: The Best Kind of Break

One of the nicest “human” perks is the swim stop. You’ll get a dedicated break to jump in during the cruise, which turns the whole thing from a straight dance-only party into a more complete day on the water.
This is where you’ll notice the balance built into the experience. You get the party tempo from the DJs, then a chance to switch modes—cool off, splash around, and reset your energy. Even if you don’t swim long, it helps you feel better later when you’re dancing again.
And because the water off Palma is known for its clarity, a swim stop like this tends to feel like a mini escape from the city. It’s not “nature hike” territory, but it’s genuinely refreshing.
If you’re planning to swim, bring practical basics: water-friendly footwear if you prefer it, and a small bag for your phone and essentials. The data doesn’t spell out dive gear or locker systems, so think simple and keep it manageable.
Paella Lunch and the Welcome Drink: What Included Means for Your Budget

The boat party includes a buffet-style Spanish paella lunch and one welcome drink. That’s the minimum structure you want in an event like this: food that’s already paid for, and a first drink that doesn’t require you to spend money immediately.
After that, there’s a fully stocked bar. The listing doesn’t say your alcohol is unlimited or included beyond the welcome drink, so treat the bar as pay-as-you-go after that. That doesn’t make it bad value. It just means the price makes the plan work well even if you only have one or two drinks. If you drink more, your personal value improves only if that matches what you want for the day.
Why paella is a win here: it’s a meal that travels well, feeds a crowd fast, and doesn’t require you to leave the boat. When a boat party includes food, you avoid the common trap of getting hungry right when the DJs are hitting the best part of the set.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca
Champagne Sprays and CO2 Cannons: When the Party Gets Loud

This is where the event leans hard into spectacle. You’ll have champagne sprays and CO2 cannons during the cruise. These are the kind of moments that make photos and group energy spike, and they also add a sense of “event” rather than just a long music session.
I like that these moments are built in rather than something you’re supposed to chase. It means you’re not waiting around for someone to figure out when the highlight is supposed to happen. Once those moments hit, the group tends to sync up—everyone reacts, laughs, and then goes back to dancing together.
That said, consider your comfort level. Champagne sprays and CO2 cannons can be messy and loud. If you’re sensitive to noise or prefer a more understated experience, this might feel like too much.
The Included After Party: How the Day Stays Connected

The highlights mention an after party at one of Mallorca’s top night spots. That’s a big part of the value story, because it effectively extends your day beyond the boat.
What you should plan for: you’ll likely want to conserve energy toward the end of the 3 hours. Eat your paella, drink what you want, swim if you’re in the mood, then shift into “ready for nightlife” mode.
The listing doesn’t specify the after party timing or exact venue name, so keep an eye on your confirmation details. Still, the fact that it’s included matters. It means you’re paying for the whole arc: sea time now, club time after.
Who This Experience Fits Best (And Who Might Prefer Something Else)

This boat party is built for people who want a straightforward fun day: music, drinks, meeting people, and a bit of water time. It’s especially good if your Mallorca trip includes beaches and restaurants, and you want at least one day that feels like a big group celebration.
From what the event information suggests, it tends to suit:
- Groups of friends who want shared energy
- People traveling solo who want an easy way to socialize
- Late-night types who still want the party to start in daylight
It might be less ideal if:
- You want quiet views and slow pacing
- You don’t like crowds of up to 300 people
- You prefer nightlife without messy, loud spectacle
One important caution is about staff behavior and crowd dynamics. Most of the sentiment in the provided feedback is positive about DJs and staff running things well, but there’s also at least one negative comment describing unpleasant behavior from people on board. That doesn’t change the overall rating and recommendation rate, but it does mean you should pay attention to how your group feels once you’re there. If anything feels off, don’t try to tough it out. Find staff and ask for help fast.
Practical Tips That Make the Difference
Here are the small choices that keep the day smooth.
- Dress for sun and movement. The top deck is where you’ll spend a lot of time, and you may be splashed during champagne spray moments. Light layers work well.
- Bring a plan for your phone. If you take the swim stop, protect your phone and valuables.
- Pace your drink. You’re dancing and then you’re back on deck again. That’s when people get dehydrated.
- Arrive early-ish. With a big crowd, getting set up quickly improves your experience.
- Confirm what’s included beyond the basics. You’re told you get one welcome drink, paella lunch, and the after party. The rest (like extra drinks) is part of the bar setup, so decide your budget before you board.
Is $117 Good Value for This Mallorca Boat Party?
For Mallorca, $117 for a 3-hour boat party is often a fair deal because you’re not just paying for a seat. You’re paying for multiple things that usually cost separately: live DJ entertainment, a catered meal (paella lunch), a welcome drink, and a swim stop plus party extras like CO2 cannons and champagne sprays.
The value gets better if you’d otherwise spend money on:
- lunch in town
- a day activity for a group
- drinks during a nightlife-adjacent afternoon
Where the value might feel weaker is if you don’t drink much and you prefer low-energy attractions. In that case, a strict “you’re paying for the party” tradeoff becomes obvious fast.
My take: if you want an easy, social, music-driven afternoon in Palma with food included, this is priced like a night out that starts early.
Should You Book This Mallorca Boat Party?
Book it if you want a fun group day with live DJs, included paella lunch, and a proper party feel that moves from boat time into an included after party. It’s a strong choice for birthdays, stag/hen weekends, and friend groups that want to keep the holiday momentum going.
Skip it if you’re seeking quiet sightseeing, don’t like crowds, or you want a gentler vibe. Also think twice if loud spectacle like champagne sprays and CO2 cannons isn’t your thing.
If you book, go in with the right mindset: this isn’t a calm cruise. It’s a Mallorca party, on the water.
FAQ
What time does the Mallorca boat party start?
It starts at 11:30 am.
How long is the boat party?
The duration is about 3 hours.
Where do I meet the boat in Palma?
The meeting point is Av. de Gabriel Roca, 16, Ponent, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
How many people can be on this boat party?
The experience has a maximum of 300 travelers.
What’s included in the ticket?
Your ticket includes one welcome drink, a Spanish paella lunch, live music from two DJs, plus party extras like CO2 cannons and champagne sprays, and a swim stop. An after party is also included.
Is there a bar on board?
Yes. There is a fully stocked bar on board, and you’ll at least receive the included welcome drink.
Is the ticket mobile?
Yes, it includes a mobile ticket.
Where does the tour end?
It ends back at the meeting point.
What’s the cancellation policy?
There is free cancellation. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What happens if weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































