REVIEW · MALLORCA
Enjoy crystal clear waters for 2 hours
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Clear water and easy fun.
This 2-hour Mallorca cruise is built for quick, low-stress sea time: relax on a small boat, then jump in where the water looks glassy. I like the max-36 group size because it feels calm, and I also like that paddle boarding and snorkeling equipment are included so you’re not scrambling once you’re on board.
What really wins me over is the way the crew keeps things smooth from start to finish, including help with photos and a friendly, attentive vibe you can feel the moment you meet them. The possible downside? Bottled water and meals aren’t included, so plan on bringing what you need for longer gaps between swims and back on shore.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth knowing
- A 2-hour Mallorca sea reset from Alcúdia
- Getting on board at Cl Moll Comercial del 5
- Stop 1: Platja Des Coll Baix and the feeling of clear water
- Stop 2: Aucanada Beach for another swim break
- Paddle boarding + snorkeling: the activities that make the 2 hours count
- Caves, plus crew help with kids, families, and photos
- Price and value: what $63.85 really buys you
- Who should book this cruise (and who should reconsider)
- Quick practical tips before you go
- Should you book this 2-hour My Sea Experience cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the boat trip?
- Where does the tour start?
- How much does it cost?
- Is snorkeling and paddle boarding included?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- What should I pay for myself?
- How many people are on the boat?
- Is the experience weather dependent?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
- Are service animals allowed?
Key highlights worth knowing

- Max 36 travelers keeps the boat feeling relaxed, not crowded
- Two swim stops: Platja Des Coll Baix and Aucanada Beach
- Snorkeling + paddle boarding gear included (plus lifejacket)
- Small-boat photo moments with the boat slowed/stopped for pictures
- English offered, with the crew also working with multiple guest needs
- Requires good weather, with a different date or full refund if canceled
A 2-hour Mallorca sea reset from Alcúdia
If you want the Mediterranean without committing half a day, this is a smart format. Two hours sounds short, but the timing works because you spend that time moving between great water and actual time in the water. You’re not watching from the sidelines—this trip is about getting on the surface and enjoying the coast while you’re there.
The boat itself is the “in-between” space that makes it comfortable: shade when the sun is strong, time to sit back when you’re tired from swimming, and a pace that stays easy. One thing I’d keep in mind is that this is truly a short cruise. If you’re craving long stretches of snorkeling or a full day at sea, this won’t replace a bigger sailing tour.
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Getting on board at Cl Moll Comercial del 5

Your starting point is Cl Moll Comercial del, 5, 07400 in the Balearic Islands. The activity ends back at the same meeting point. In real life, that matters because it reduces the risk of ending your trip in the wrong place.
You’ll also get a mobile ticket, and the trip offers an air-conditioned vehicle as part of the overall experience. Some guests mention being picked up at the arranged location and taken to the port, which helps if you’re staying outside the immediate harbor zone.
The crew includes names you’ll hear in the process. Rosa Kelly is repeatedly praised for making booking and questions easy, while the boat team (including Mariano, Tiziano, and Salvatore) is mentioned for handling families well and keeping everyone comfortable. Veronica also comes up as friendly during transfers—so if you’re traveling with kids, that kind of “explain it early” help is a real benefit.
Stop 1: Platja Des Coll Baix and the feeling of clear water

Platja Des Coll Baix is where the trip turns from sightseeing into swimming time. This is the kind of stop where the water is clear enough that snorkeling feels worthwhile right away. You’re given snorkeling equipment, plus you’ll have lifejackets, which helps if you’re new to open-water time or just want to feel more secure.
One of the most consistent things you’ll want to know before going: you’re likely to spend about an hour in the water during the main swim window. That’s long enough to get comfortable, see what’s around, and still have time left to relax.
What I like about Coll Baix in particular is the variety. It’s not only about floating in place. You can also paddle board there, and that changes the experience from “look down” to “move slowly across the water,” which feels calmer than active snorkeling for some people.
Stop 2: Aucanada Beach for another swim break

Aucanada Beach is the second stop, giving you a second chance to swim without the trip feeling repetitive. The practical upside of two water locations is that conditions can vary. If one spot is a little busier or windier, the other may feel better once you arrive.
Aucanada also fits the overall style of the trip: quick hops between high points of the coastline, then actual time in the water. After the swim breaks, the boat heads back through a scenic stretch that includes a stop at caves, depending on timing and conditions.
If you care about photos, this is another area where the experience helps you out. Guests describe the boat slowing or stopping for photo opportunities, and the crew is willing to take pictures using your own phone.
Paddle boarding + snorkeling: the activities that make the 2 hours count

This is not a “watch from the deck” tour. Paddle boarding and snorkeling are both built in, and that’s a huge value boost. You’re paying for a set of activities, not just transport.
For beginners, this matters. One review specifically calls it a good option for quick, affordable snorkeling even if you’re not an expert. Marine life and coral can vary by day, so don’t treat it like a guaranteed “movie scene” underwater. But the water clarity and the easy access to the swim points make it a strong first try.
For people who don’t want to snorkel the whole time, paddle boarding is the perfect swap. It’s active but low-tech. You get to be out on the water, see the coastline from a different angle, and still take breaks whenever you feel like it.
One extra detail I’d highlight from the on-water experience: there’s mention of feeding fish on board. That’s not something you’ll always see on every trip, and it’s a fun “small moment” that makes the tour feel playful rather than purely utilitarian.
Caves, plus crew help with kids, families, and photos

Between the swim breaks, you may also get taken to caves. If you’re someone who likes coastline scenery, caves add that “wow” factor without lengthening the day. You get to keep the 2-hour pace while still seeing something different from open water.
The crew’s approach comes up again and again in the feedback. People talk about the team being friendly, attentive, and professional, including speaking in multiple languages so communication stays smooth. That matters if English is your language and you want the safety and instructions to land clearly.
For families, this tour seems to work because it’s structured and not too chaotic. One review notes the crew made sure families sat together, and that the staff helped keep kids engaged without losing control of the schedule. If your kids are curious but restless on longer trips, this length can be a sweet spot.
Also, check out the small comfort details mentioned: one guest notes toilet availability and good shade for sunny weather. Shade doesn’t sound exciting until you’re on a bright day with no cover—then it’s everything.
Price and value: what $63.85 really buys you
At $63.85 per person for about 2 hours, you’re paying for a tight package that includes:
- paddle boarding
- snorkeling equipment
- lifejacket
- air-conditioned transport as part of the experience
That’s the real value here. Many boat outings sell you the ride, then charge extra for gear. Here, the gear is part of the deal, so you can show up, get set up, and go.
What’s not included is where you’ll want to plan:
- bottled water
- coffee and/or tea
- lunch
- soda/pop
- breakfast
This doesn’t mean you’ll be totally thirsty or stranded, since a guest mentions refreshments being available on board and the option to bring your own. But because water and drinks aren’t listed as included, I’d treat this as a “bring your own plan” trip. If you’re the kind of traveler who hates thinking about drinks mid-swim, pack a bottle or two.
At the same time, the “short and active” format can be a money-saver. You don’t have the expense of a full-day excursion, and you can fit it neatly between other things in Alcúdia or Pollensa.
Who should book this cruise (and who should reconsider)
This works best if you want:
- a quick Mallorca highlight with real water time
- included snorkeling gear without extra rental fees
- an easy outing that suits families and first-timers
- a small-group feel on the boat (max 36)
If you’re traveling with kids, the consistent staff support and photo help can be a big win. If you want a calm trip where you can sit, swim, and reset, the schedule fits.
You should reconsider if you:
- want a long snorkel session or lots of underwater time (this is short by design)
- are counting on drinks and meals being covered
- are sensitive to the idea that the experience depends on good weather
Quick practical tips before you go
Here’s what I’d do to keep it smooth:
- Bring or plan for water and snacks since bottled water and meals aren’t included.
- Bring your swim gear and sunscreen; the sun and sea time add up fast in two hours.
- Use the crew photo help if you want family pics. It’s easier than trying to line everything up yourself on a moving boat.
- If you’re booking soon, note that this is often booked around a week in advance, so don’t wait too long if your dates are fixed.
Should you book this 2-hour My Sea Experience cruise?
If your goal is simple—clear water, snorkeling gear, paddle boarding, and a small boat that doesn’t feel packed—then yes, it’s an easy yes. The included activities make it feel like a complete experience, and the crew’s attention to families and comfort is a major part of why the ratings stay so high.
Book it when you want a short Mallorca outing that still feels like you actually did something at sea. Skip it only if you need a longer day, full meals included, or guaranteed underwater spectacles every time. For a dependable “sea break” in Alcúdia, this is a strong bet.
FAQ
How long is the boat trip?
It runs for about 2 hours.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is Cl Moll Comercial del, 5, 07400, Illes Balears, Spain. The trip ends back at the same meeting point.
How much does it cost?
The price is listed as $63.85 per person.
Is snorkeling and paddle boarding included?
Yes. Paddle boarding is included, and snorkeling equipment is provided, along with a lifejacket.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour offers English.
What should I pay for myself?
Bottled water, coffee and/or tea, lunch, soda/pop, and breakfast are not included.
How many people are on the boat?
The maximum group size is 36 travelers.
Is the experience weather dependent?
Yes. It requires good weather. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Are service animals allowed?
Service animals are allowed.



























