REVIEW · ALCUDIA
Alcudia 3hr Sunset Trip with Drinks, Tapas, SUP & Snorkel
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Sunset over Mallorca hits different on open water. On this intimate Alcudia sunset cruise, I like the small-group vibe (max 12) and the ice-cold cava/sangria served as the light turns golden. Just know the tapas is more snacky than a dinner replacement.
You get chilled music, two main moments to enjoy the coast, and optional time for swimming, snorkelling, and stand-up paddleboarding (SUP). One repeat highlight is that the crew, including hosts like Mikey, keeps things friendly and easy-going—more hosting than performing.
In This Review
- Quick things to know before you go
- Alcudia Sunset From the Water: Why This 3-Hour Trip Feels Worth It
- Small Group Comfort: Max 12 On Board (Even If the Boat Holds More)
- Drinks and Tapas: What You’re Actually Getting (and How to Set Expectations)
- The Itinerary in Real Life: Cliff Sides, Caves, Then Alcanada Lighthouse Sunset
- Start: cruising past cliff sides
- Stop 1: cave time
- Stop 2: Alcanada Lighthouse for sunset + water activities
- Swimming, Snorkelling, and SUP: How to Choose Your Comfort Level
- If you want an easy win: swim and snorkel
- If you want something fun: SUP
- The Music and Vibe: Chilled Playlist Works… Unless You’re Very Specific
- Price and Value: How $75.47 Fits What You Actually Get
- Meeting Point and Timing: How to Plan Your Evening So It Flows
- Who This Cruise Is Best For (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
- Couples and romance seekers
- Families with teenagers
- People who want calm, not crowds
- If you want a big meal or a party vibe
- Should You Book the Alcudia Sunset Trip with Drinks, Tapas, SUP & Snorkel?
- FAQ
- How long is the Alcudia sunset trip?
- What’s the group size on board?
- What drinks and food are included?
- Can I swim, snorkel, or do SUP?
- Are there multiple stops during the cruise?
- Where do I meet for the tour?
- Does the tour run if the weather is bad?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Quick things to know before you go

- Max 12 people means more space and an easier, calmer boat experience
- Free drinks included: cava, sangria, and other local favorites, served all evening
- Two water moments: you can swim/snorkel and try SUP during the stops
- Sunset viewing from the water: anchored at the Alcanada Lighthouse area for the best light
- Light tapas: tasty enough for the ride, but don’t plan on it replacing a meal
Alcudia Sunset From the Water: Why This 3-Hour Trip Feels Worth It

Mallorca’s coastline is pretty from the land, but it’s next level from the sea—especially when the sun starts lowering and the cliffs start glowing. This cruise is built around that exact timing. You’re out long enough to relax, eat a little, drink at a casual pace, and still get proper sunset views without turning the evening into a whole production.
What I like most is the way the whole trip feels paced for calm. The vibe is helped by chilled music and a small cap of 12 passengers, which usually means less crowding at the rail and fewer awkward moments when everyone is trying to take the same photo. The drinks don’t feel like a separate activity either. They’re part of the flow, served with the evening, which makes it easy to just stay in vacation mode.
There’s also a practical bonus: the tour is only about 3 hours, so it fits neatly into a last-night plan in Alcudia. If your holiday days are packed with beach time, this feels like a clean, simple add-on rather than another marathon tour.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Alcudia
Small Group Comfort: Max 12 On Board (Even If the Boat Holds More)
The boat itself can hold around 30–40 people, but this specific sunset experience is capped at 12. That cap matters more than you’d think. When you’re not competing for deck space, the whole evening feels more spacious and less “tour bus meets ocean.”
In the smaller-group setup, you tend to get:
- easier movement between seating and the water stops
- more time to relax without a constant crowd swirl
- a more personal feel with the crew, since you’re not being rushed through the experience
It also makes the water activities easier to manage. Whether you’re just floating and taking in the views or you want to try SUP, fewer people means there’s less bottleneck time getting suited up and launched.
Drinks and Tapas: What You’re Actually Getting (and How to Set Expectations)

You’ll have drinks included, with the bar serving cava and sangria (plus other local favorites). Multiple reviews describe the drinks as kept topped up, which is exactly what you want on a sunset cruise. You shouldn’t spend your evening tracking whether your glass is empty.
The tapas is part of the deal, but here’s the key expectation to set: it’s light. The word that comes up is that it’s not meant to be a dinner substitute. Think snack plates that keep you comfortable while you’re out on the water—not a full meal.
So I’d plan like this:
- If you’re hungry, eat beforehand or be ready to treat tapas as a bonus
- If you’re more in the mood for grazing and sipping, you’ll likely love the simplicity
This is one of the reasons the price can feel fair. You’re paying not just for the scenery, but for the included drinks plus the water-time opportunities.
The Itinerary in Real Life: Cliff Sides, Caves, Then Alcanada Lighthouse Sunset

The cruise plays out as a short sequence of scenic sailing and anchored time, with the best light saved for the end.
Start: cruising past cliff sides
Early on, the boat focuses on the “look at this” parts of Mallorca’s north coast. This is when you settle in, get your first drink, and start clocking the scale of the cliffs and coastline from the water.
It’s also the moment when you’ll feel how the trip works: you’re not locked into a rigid schedule of forced activities. You’re cruising, relaxing, and keeping an eye out for when it’s time to head for the water.
Stop 1: cave time
There’s a stop marked for caves. In plain terms, this is your chance to enjoy the rock formations and (for some people) to experience the water in and around the cave area. One review even mentions going into a cave during the trip, which tells you the stop is designed for more than just sightseeing from the boat.
If you’re the type who likes variety—views first, then water—this stop helps break the evening up nicely.
Stop 2: Alcanada Lighthouse for sunset + water activities
This is the star of the show. You anchor near Alcanada Lighthouse, then settle into the best hour for sunset viewing. From the boat, you can watch the light change over Mallorca’s mountains while you’re still out in the Balearic Sea rather than sitting on land.
And this is where the water-time payoff really happens:
- relax and swim
- snorkel if you want to see what’s moving below
- try SUP if you feel like adding a bit of adrenaline to your zen
The stop is about 30 minutes, so it’s long enough to actually do something, not just “jump in for a photo and back out.”
Swimming, Snorkelling, and SUP: How to Choose Your Comfort Level

One of the best parts of this cruise is that it gives you options without pressure. You can go all-in on activities, or you can do the “float and watch” version and still have a great night.
If you want an easy win: swim and snorkel
Swimming is straightforward, and snorkelling is there for people who want a closer look at the water. One review notes seeing fish while snorkelling, which is exactly what makes these stops worth your time. The whole point is to use the two anchored moments for real water contact instead of treating the sea like scenery only.
Also, if you’re not a strong swimmer, you’ll likely feel better knowing that pool noodles were available for at least one participant. That’s a small detail, but it can make the difference between nervous and confident.
If you want something fun: SUP
Trying stand-up paddleboarding adds a playful element to the sunset experience. It’s not a high-stakes athletic event; it’s more like a guided chance to test balance while the sun is going down.
If you’re new to SUP, aim for the simple goal: get stable, stay calm, and enjoy the ride. The sunset timing helps. Even when you’re wobbling, the setting is beautiful enough that it doesn’t feel like a chore.
The Music and Vibe: Chilled Playlist Works… Unless You’re Very Specific

The cruise is set up for chilled music. Many people describe it as relaxed and quiet enough to enjoy the views and conversation. That’s ideal for a sunset outing.
But one review suggests the music choices didn’t match the vibe they expected, even though there is a set playlist intended to keep the atmosphere calm. So if you’re picky about audio style, don’t assume every track will fit your exact taste.
My practical suggestion: if you know your music preferences run specific, bring your own plan (like a playlist on your phone for after). For the cruise itself, the goal is calm and easy—not club energy.
Price and Value: How $75.47 Fits What You Actually Get

At about $75.47 per person for a roughly 3-hour experience, this isn’t a bargain deal in the “cheap and cheerful” sense. It earns its value in a few very clear ways.
First: included drinks. Multiple reviews describe drinks being topped up throughout the evening. That alone can change the math for a sunset cruise. Paying for the boat plus drinks bundled together often makes more sense than buying drinks separately during peak holiday time.
Second: multiple water activities. You’re not choosing between “see the sea” and “do something in the sea.” The cruise offers swim, snorkel, and SUP options during the stops.
Third: small-group comfort. Max 12 people turns the experience into a more relaxed outing. Even if the boat is bigger by design, the booking cap keeps the evening from feeling crowded.
One note on expectations: the tapas is helpful and included, but it’s not a dinner substitute. If you want a full meal, plan on eating beforehand so you’re never hungry while you’re doing water time.
Meeting Point and Timing: How to Plan Your Evening So It Flows

The meeting point is Premier Cruises Alcudia, Alcudiamar Pantalan 7, 07400 Port d’Alcúdia. The tour ends back at the same starting point.
The logistics are simple, and it’s marked as near public transportation, so you don’t need a complex plan to get there. You’ll also use a mobile ticket, and you should get confirmation at booking time.
In practical terms, arrive a little early. A couple of reviews mention the crew being accommodating when someone was running late, but that shouldn’t become your travel strategy. Give yourself a buffer so your first drink is on time and your evening stays smooth.
Who This Cruise Is Best For (And Who Might Want a Different Plan)
This fits a few clear vacation styles.
Couples and romance seekers
There’s strong “last-night” energy here. A sunset cruise with included drinks and water time is made for couple photos, slow conversations, and that feeling of doing one standout thing before you leave.
Families with teenagers
One review calls it a good fit for families with teens—mainly because there’s plenty to do without strict schedules. Teenagers often like the mix of chilling plus activities like snorkel and SUP.
People who want calm, not crowds
If you hate crowded boats, the 12-person cap is the hook. You get the sea experience without the full-on chaos.
If you want a big meal or a party vibe
Two cautions:
- The tapas is light, so it won’t replace dinner.
- The vibe is meant to be chilled. If you want loud nightlife, this is likely not your match.
Should You Book the Alcudia Sunset Trip with Drinks, Tapas, SUP & Snorkel?
Yes, if you want a sunset outing that’s built around included drinks, a small-group setting, and actual time in the water. The best part is the balance: scenic enough for the view lovers, active enough for people who don’t want to just sit.
I’d especially book it if:
- you like the idea of two stop moments (one for caves/coast views, then the Alcanada Lighthouse sunset anchor)
- you want cava/sangria without managing the bar line
- you’re curious about SUP but want it as a fun option, not a demanding mission
Skip it (or change your expectations) if you need tapas as a full dinner or if your idea of a perfect trip depends heavily on your exact music preferences.
If you’re deciding right now, here’s my quick rule: book it for the water + sunset + included drinks. Plan your dinner separately, and you’ll land exactly where this cruise is trying to take you—out on the Balearic Sea, relaxed, and watching the light fade beautifully over Mallorca.
FAQ
How long is the Alcudia sunset trip?
It’s about 3 hours long.
What’s the group size on board?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers.
What drinks and food are included?
The tour includes drinks such as cava and sangria, plus other local favorites, and tapas snacks are provided.
Can I swim, snorkel, or do SUP?
Yes. There’s time to swim and snorkel, and you can also try stand-up paddleboarding (SUP) during the anchored stops.
Are there multiple stops during the cruise?
Yes. You’ll have stops that include cliff-side scenery, caves, and an anchor near Alcanada Lighthouse for the sunset period.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is Premier Cruises Alcudia, Alcudiamar Pantalan 7, Port d’Alcúdia.
Does the tour run if the 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.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.





