Luxury Catamaran sailing with welcome Drinks Tapas Max10-12Person

Blue water beats Palma traffic. This small-group catamaran ride shows Mallorca from a calmer angle, with sails up fast after you leave La Lonja Marina.

I love the intimate size: you’re not packed in like a bus, and it feels more like a day with a crew than a cattle-call.

The food is another win. You get fresh-made tapas and a welcome drink served on board, plus plenty to do once you anchor. One thing to keep in mind: after the welcome drink, most drinks are pay-as-you-go, so the “luxury” vibe can turn pricey if you order cocktails often.

Quick take before you book

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  • Small group (about 10–12 onboard) for a more relaxed feel and better access to the crew
  • Homemade tapas on board with a welcome drink, served while you’re sailing
  • Swim-friendly anchoring with time for snorkeling, SUP, and floating gear
  • Spacious catamaran layout with indoor and outdoor seating for sun and shade
  • Two formats: 4 hours with water time, or a 2-hour sunset option with drinks but no swimming

Luxury Mallorca Catamaran From Palma: What You’re Really Buying

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This is a Mallorca catamaran day out built around comfort and time on the water—without turning it into a long, tiring production. The big selling point for me is the size. With a maximum of 10–12 people, you actually feel the difference. You can move around, find a spot, and ask the skipper questions without waiting your turn.

The boat itself is part of the appeal. People describe it as clean, comfortable, and even more spacious than expected, with both indoor and outdoor seating for lounging. Some mention a newer model (one review called out a 2025 catamaran), which matters in a place like Palma where you want your day to feel effortless, not like you’re stepping into something tired.

Also: you don’t just sit there. The tour includes a big slice of “do stuff” time once you’re anchored—snorkeling equipment, SUP-style fun, and floats. That’s a practical way to turn a cruise into a real swimming day, especially if you’re visiting Mallorca for the first time and want something that feels different from shore sightseeing.

One more thing I like: the tour includes a skipper and host/hostess. That usually means you get clearer guidance around the stop, plus someone thinking about the little needs like where to sit, when food is served, and how to work the water toys.

You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Mallorca

Palma Marina to Hoisted Sails: The 4-Hour Rhythm You Should Expect

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Your day starts at La Lonja Marina Charter at Muelle de la lonja in Palma (07012). From there, you’ll get on board, settle in, and then you’ll head out and get sailing fairly quickly once everyone is on.

A detail that can affect your expectations: even though the tour runs about 4 hours, some people report being on the boat for closer to 3.5 hours once you factor in leaving and returning to the marina. That’s not a dealbreaker, but it’s worth planning your day around. If you’re hoping for “all day” water time, this isn’t that. Think of it as a focused half-day sail with a proper anchor stop.

Another practical note from the experience vibe: conditions matter. The description hints you may face variable wind—one phrase about adding the Arabian wind is used jokingly—but the point is real. Weather and wind can shape how long you sail and how you time the swim stop.

If you’re the type who loves the sailing part—views, changing angles of coastline, and that calm motion—this works well. If you’re the type who wants maximum time in the water, the anchoring schedule will matter more. You’ll want to pick the day option if swimming and snorkeling are the core of your plan.

Your Anchor Stop: Snorkeling, SUP, and Caves-Style Cove Time

The tour’s heart is where you anchor. The plan is to sail away from Palma’s hustle and drop into a bay with clear-looking water—people describe it as turquoise/blue—and then give you time to cool off.

Once you’re there, you can usually do a mix like:

  • Swim right off the boat
  • Snorkel with included equipment
  • Use water toys (including SUP and floats)
  • Float, sunbathe, or hang in semi-shade under the sun sails

A couple reviews mention swimming near caves, and that’s a big part of why this feels fun rather than just scenic. You’re not only looking at Mallorca. You’re in it.

Still, there’s a consideration to understand: not every day is going to feel equally remote. Some people felt the boat stayed in an area near hotels rather than moving far for a “beach in paradise” stop. Others said they enjoyed beautiful, fishy-looking water. So I’d treat this as a “great water access day” rather than a guarantee of total isolation.

Also, you’ll probably be asked to follow the crew’s water safety lead. One review flagged an issue with skipper guidance for a novice swimmer, so if you’re not confident in open water, tell the skipper you’d like extra help early. The best version of this tour is the one where you feel comfortable about the water part.

Fresh-Made Tapas and the Welcome Drink: What’s Included vs. What Adds Up

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Let’s talk food and drinks, because this is where expectations can get out of sync.

You get freshly made tapas served on board, and you receive a welcome drink plus water. People describe the tapas as delicious, and there are also mentions of cava being complimentary in some cases—so the welcome drink portion is clearly part of the “treat” factor.

What’s not automatically included is the rest of the bar. You can purchase additional drinks like wine, soft drinks, cocktails, long drinks, cava, or champagne, but that’s extra cost. One review mentioned being charged for a black coffee, and another called out that cocktails and mixed drinks can be expensive (they gave an example price for a margarita and colas). Translation: if you want steady drink ordering, budget for it.

Food quantity is another small variable. Most people praise the tapas and say it’s tasty. One person felt it wasn’t plentiful enough for the “luxury” promise. That suggests the tapas are more “enough to satisfy” than “a full all-you-can-eat feast.” If you’re a big eater, you might want to arrive hungry but be ready for tapas-style portions.

My practical take: this tour is excellent when you treat it like a curated sail with included snacks and a couple of drinks, then buy extras only if you’re truly in the mood. If you go in expecting an unlimited open bar, you’ll likely feel shortchanged.

Crew, Captain, and Onboard Music: Service That Makes It Easier

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A lot of sailing experiences live or die by the crew. Here, the feedback is strongly positive on friendliness and attentiveness. People call out hosts by name: Captain Isaac and steward Linda were mentioned for doing an exceptional job. Others named Stefan and Federico as welcoming hosts, and Rosie was also highlighted as part of an amazing crew.

This matters because the crew controls the flow:

  • how quickly sails go up
  • how the anchoring stop is handled
  • how smoothly snorkeling and gear use goes
  • how clear the safety guidance is
  • how comfortable you feel hopping from lounging to water time

There’s also mention of a music system onboard, so you get a bit of atmosphere without it turning into a party. For many people, that’s the sweet spot: relaxing, fun, and not screaming in your face.

One more detail I’d pay attention to: small group means you’re more likely to get personal attention. If you have a birthday or a special occasion, the tour says you can request it and the crew may accommodate. One review specifically described a cake being brought out for a friend when it was mentioned in advance—small moment, big memory.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca

Sunset Sailing: Drinks Included, Swimming Off the Menu

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If you choose the 2-hour sunset tour, the vibe shifts. The biggest difference is simple: drinks are included, but swimming is not.

That makes sunset sailing a good choice when:

  • you want the view and atmosphere more than the water toys
  • the water feels too cold or choppy for swimming
  • you’ve already planned a beach day elsewhere and just want something calmer

People also rave about sunset results—one said it was out of this world. Just keep in mind you’ll still be on board for a compact time, so you’ll want to show up ready to relax and enjoy the light changes.

Who This Mallorca Catamaran Is Best For (and Who Should Think Twice)

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This is a strong fit if you want a relaxed day that combines scenery, good food, and real water time. It’s especially good for:

  • couples and small friend groups who want calm instead of crowds
  • people who want snorkeling and SUP gear without lugging equipment
  • anyone who likes being active but doesn’t want the logistics hassle

You should think twice if your top priority is:

  • unlimited drinks (because extra orders cost extra)
  • a secluded, far-off beach vibe every time (the anchoring area can vary)
  • absolute certainty about a long chunk of “on the water” time (some report the schedule feels slightly tight)

And for anyone who’s a weaker swimmer or nervous in open water: don’t be shy. Tell the crew early what you’re comfortable with. Safety guidance is part of the experience quality.

As for what to bring: one review recommends bringing a towel and jacket. Even in summer, evenings can cool down, and you’ll be glad for something practical.

Price and Value: Is $119.72 Worth It?

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At $119.72 per person (for the 4-hour option), the price feels fair when you look at what’s included.

Here’s the value equation:

  • Catamaran trip with a skipper and host
  • Freshly made tapas and a welcome drink
  • Water provided
  • Snorkeling equipment and water toys (like SUP, floats, snorkels)
  • All fees and fuel surcharge included in the listed cost
  • Photo opportunities
  • Visitor insurance included

What you’re paying for is not just “a boat.” It’s the staff, the food setup, and the gear so you can actually use the water time.

The trade-off is the drinks. Because the extra bar is pay-as-you-go, the final cost can climb if you order cocktails and spirits. Still, if you’re the type who will drink a couple times and then enjoy the sail and swimming, this tour can be a very good deal for Mallorca’s waters.

In short: you get a lot of included value in the parts that usually cost time and effort yourself (gear, food handling, and finding the right coves). Just don’t let the word luxury make you forget that the bar isn’t fully open.

Practical Tips From La Lonja Marina Charter (So Your Day Runs Smooth)

These are the little things that make the difference between a good day and a stressy one:

  • Know where La Lonja Marina Charter is. The meeting point is specific, and a review stressed making sure you’re at the right port and address.
  • Use the mobile ticket. The tour provides a mobile ticket, which usually makes entry easier once you’re at the right place.
  • Send passport details if asked. The tour asks you to provide passport details after booking so it follows boat laws. Do it promptly after confirmation.
  • Bring swim basics. Since you’re going in the water and using equipment, pack towel clothing you’re comfortable getting wet in. A jacket is a nice idea too.
  • Smoking isn’t allowed. Plan accordingly if you smoke.
  • Ask about water comfort. If you’re a novice swimmer, say so early so guidance matches your comfort level.

Also remember: the tour happens in good weather. If conditions are poor, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund (so don’t assume you’ll sail no matter what).

Should You Book This Luxury Catamaran With Tapas?

If you want a small-group Mallorca sail with real swimming time, this is a strong “yes.” The combination of a calm catamaran feel, included tapas, and included water toys is exactly how you turn a half-day trip into a highlight.

Book it if:

  • you like the idea of snorkeling and SUP without planning and renting gear
  • you want a friendly crew and a more personal atmosphere (10–12 onboard makes a real difference)
  • you’ll keep drinks mostly to the welcome drink and maybe one or two extras

Skip it (or at least adjust expectations) if:

  • you’re expecting a fully open bar with unlimited cocktails
  • you’re paying mainly for long, far-away beach scenery every time
  • you need a very structured swim program and can’t rely on crew guidance—especially if you’re nervous in open water

If you align your expectations—tap-in at the welcome drink, enjoy the anchoring stop, and treat it as a curated experience—this one can be a very enjoyable day on Mallorca’s coast.

FAQ

How long is the catamaran experience in Mallorca?

You can choose a 4-hour daytime tour (swimming and snorkeling possible) or a 2-hour sunset tour.

Can I swim and snorkel on the sunset option?

No. The sunset tour includes drinks but swimming is not part of that option.

What food and drinks are included?

The tour includes a welcome drink, homemade tapas served on board, and water. Additional drinks like wine, soft drinks, cocktails, long drinks, cava, or champagne can be purchased at extra cost.

Are snorkeling and water toys included?

Yes. The tour includes snorkeling equipment and usage of water toys such as SUP, floats, and snorkelling gear.

How many people are on board?

The experience is small-group. The information says a maximum of 10–12 people on board, and a maximum of 10 travelers is listed in the additional details.

Where does the tour start in Palma?

The meeting point is La Lonja Marina Charter, Muelle de la lonja, s/n, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.

Do I need to provide passport details?

Yes. The tour asks you to submit passport details after booking confirmation for boat law requirements.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations inside 24 hours are not refunded.

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