REVIEW · MALLORCA
License free boat rental around the coast of santa ponsa
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You don’t need a license to feel like you’re running the coast. This license-free 5-meter boat rental in Santa Ponsa turns Mallorca’s shoreline into your playground, with time to cruise, anchor, and swim with snorkeling equipment. It’s private for up to 5 people, so it’s less “tour” and more “your own mini day at sea.”
What I really like is the practical comfort: a big sunbed for sunning, plus a bimini top for shade when the Mediterranean sun gets serious. I also like that the crew focuses on making you confident fast, including safety guidance and help picking where to stop for swimming.
One consideration: you should be clear about what’s included and what’s not at check-in. There’s a 200€ deposit listed, and there has been at least one real-world hiccup involving fuel charges, so ask the right questions before you cast off.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Santa Ponsa By Boat: A simple way to see the coast differently
- What’s on board: comfort that actually matters for 2 hours
- Safety and steering: how the experience keeps it easy
- Your 2-hour window: freedom to anchor and swim
- Snorkeling gear and music: the best way to use the time
- Fuel, deposit, and price: where the value really lands
- Meeting point in Santa Ponsa: keep it easy on yourself
- Weather and timing: the one variable you can’t control
- Who this boat rental suits best
- The service style: quick communication and real help on the water
- Should you book this Santa Ponsa license-free boat rental?
- FAQ
- Do I need a boat license to rent this boat?
- How long is the boat rental in Santa Ponsa?
- What group size is this boat rental for?
- What’s included with the rental?
- Is a deposit required?
- What is the cancellation policy?
Key things to know before you go

- No license needed: this is built for easy, relaxed boating.
- Private rental for up to 5: no crowds, just your group.
- Snorkeling + Bluetooth speaker: swim time and music time, right on board.
- Fuel included, but confirm details: one account flagged confusion, so verify at the start.
- Comfort is the point: sunbed, bimini shade, cooler, and dry storage.
- Mobile ticket: you’ll keep things simple once you’re there.
Santa Ponsa By Boat: A simple way to see the coast differently

Santa Ponsa is the kind of place where you can spend the day on land and still feel like you missed something. Getting out on the water changes the whole perspective fast: coves look different, beach shapes make more sense, and you get that Mediterranean water clarity when conditions are right.
This is a 2-hour private rental using a 5-meter boat, designed for couples, families, and small groups (up to 5). The big message here is “no license required,” meaning you’re not signing up for a test. You’re signing up for a guided handover so you can take the helm without stress.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Mallorca
What’s on board: comfort that actually matters for 2 hours
The boat is described as spacious and very comfortable for its size, and the included setup is meant for relaxing, not wrestling with gear.
You get a large beige sunbed to lie back and enjoy the sun. When you need a break, there’s a bimini top that provides shade. There’s also dry storage, which matters more than it sounds—wet beach clothes and sand in your bag aren’t fun, and sea days can get breezy.
For food and drinks, you’ll have an icebox (cool box). That’s a practical inclusion, especially if you plan to bring water, soft drinks, or snacks. If you like music, the experience includes a Bluetooth speaker, so cruising along the coast can feel like your own soundtrack instead of silence and engine noise.
One more detail that’s easy to overlook: the included inox. stairs make getting in and out of the water more manageable when you’re swimming.
Safety and steering: how the experience keeps it easy

Because this is license-free, you should expect instruction before you go. The experience is explicitly set up with learning how to use the boat and safety precautions before your exploration.
In real use, that “get you ready” part matters. Several people highlighted smooth, friendly service and clear guidance, including recommendations about where to anchor and swim. Crew members named Marcelo and Alex came up in the feedback, and they’re described as helping with spots and practical directions on and off the boat.
If you’re nervous at first, don’t fight it. Watch how the crew explains turning, stopping, and safe movement on board. In a short rental window, confidence is the difference between a calm day and a day spent second-guessing.
Your 2-hour window: freedom to anchor and swim

There’s no long, regimented schedule here. Instead, you get a private block of time to explore the Santa Ponsa coastline at your own pace.
Here’s how that typically plays out when you’re on a small coastal boat rental like this:
- You cruise along the coast to find a spot that looks right.
- You anchor where the water looks inviting.
- You swim and snorkel using the provided equipment.
- You move again when you want a new view, a different cove, or more breeze.
That flexibility is the real value. Two hours goes fast on a boat, but it’s long enough to do at least one solid swimming stop and still feel like you saw more than just the harbor area.
Snorkeling gear and music: the best way to use the time

The snorkeling equipment is included, which means you’re not bargaining with a checklist before you start. Once you’re anchored, snorkel time becomes the center of the experience, not an optional add-on.
The included Bluetooth speaker sounds like a small thing, but it changes the mood. Cruising past beaches and coves is a lot nicer with music that fits your day—something light for sailing and something that keeps the group relaxed when you’re floating.
If you bring your own playlist, consider saving it offline so you’re not hunting for signal. Also, keep volume reasonable when others are around or when swimming starts—small groups can still share the water safely with good awareness.
Fuel, deposit, and price: where the value really lands

The price listed is $204.24 per group, up to 5 people, for about 2 hours. That’s the core “math.” If you split it among a few people, it can land as a very reasonable alternative to paying separately for activities, transfers, and boat trips.
Fuel is listed as included, which is a big part of why boat rentals can sometimes feel expensive. No one wants surprise costs mid-day. Still, one unfavorable account described confusion around fuel inclusion and extra charges. The takeaway isn’t panic—it’s clarity.
Before you set off, ask the crew one direct question:
- Is fuel fully covered for this rental as booked?
- And what exactly is the 200€ deposit used for and how does it get handled?
If they answer clearly, you’ll feel good about the price.
Meeting point in Santa Ponsa: keep it easy on yourself

You meet at Carrer de Ramon de Montcada, 22, 07183 Santa Ponça, Illes Balears, Spain. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not dealing with a second pickup or a long return.
It’s also noted as near public transportation, which helps if you’re planning to arrive without hunting for parking. For a short, two-hour experience, that “no complicated logistics” factor is worth something.
Mobile ticket is included, which should make arrival smoother. Aim to arrive a few minutes early so you can do the paperwork and safety talk without rushing.
Weather and timing: the one variable you can’t control

This experience requires good weather. If conditions aren’t right, the rental can be canceled and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
In practice, that means you should plan for a bit of flexibility. If you’re traveling in summer, schedules can feel tight, but a weather-dependent sea activity works best when you aren’t trying to pack every hour like a military operation.
As for timing, this rental is often booked about 15 days in advance, which suggests it’s popular when people want something memorable that’s still straightforward.
Who this boat rental suits best
This is a strong fit if:
- You want a private experience rather than joining a big group.
- You’d like to swim and snorkel without the hassle of organizing everything separately.
- Your group is small enough to enjoy a calm pace.
- You’re traveling with kids or family members who prefer short, clear outings.
It’s also a good match for couples. A private boat with music and swimming stops feels naturally romantic without requiring extra planning.
If your group wants a detailed, structured sightseeing route with specific named stops, this might not be the right style. The “plan” here is choosing where to anchor and swim along the coast.
The service style: quick communication and real help on the water
A pattern shows up in the feedback: people liked the speed and friendliness of communication and the way guidance is handled before departure. When someone asked for help because the boat was late, the response was described as immediate and explanations were provided.
Crew members Marcelo and Alex are named in positive notes for being kind, for keeping the boat clean, for providing recommendations for anchoring and swimming, and for helping people get in and out comfortably.
One charming detail: there’s mention of a sweet extra moment, like helping with a video capturing the exit views of Playa San Ponça. Even if that isn’t guaranteed every time, it shows the crew understands that small, thoughtful touches make a 2-hour experience feel special.
Should you book this Santa Ponsa license-free boat rental?
I’d book it if you want a low-stress, private way to see Mallorca from the water—especially if swimming and snorkeling are high on your list. The inclusions are practical (snorkeling gear, cooler, speaker, shade) and the price makes sense for a group up to 5.
I’d be cautious and ask a few direct questions if:
- You’re sensitive to any extra charges beyond what’s listed.
- You want total certainty about the fuel situation, because there has been at least one confusion case.
- You’re traveling on a day where weather forecasts are borderline, since this activity depends on good conditions.
If you go in with clear expectations and a relaxed mindset, this is the kind of experience that turns “we’ll see the coast” into something you remember.
FAQ
Do I need a boat license to rent this boat?
No. The rental is described as no license required, and you’ll get instructions and safety guidance before your exploration.
How long is the boat rental in Santa Ponsa?
The rental time is about 2 hours.
What group size is this boat rental for?
It’s priced for a group up to 5 people, with the experience being private for your group only.
What’s included with the rental?
Included items are snorkeling equipment, a wireless/Bluetooth speaker, an icebox (cool box), a bimini sun cover, fuel, and inox stairs.
Is a deposit required?
Yes. A 200€ deposit is listed as not included.
What is the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid is not refunded. The experience also requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered another date or a full refund.

























