A club at sea beats a beach day. This Mallorca boat party mixes live music, a proper lunch, and a nightclub-style afterparty, all along the Palma coastline.
I especially love the nonstop live DJs energy and the fact you get a real meal onboard instead of just snacks. The big names in the show also matter: saxophone and bongos keep it from feeling like a one-note playlist.
One consideration: this is a party format with onboard rules that list alcohol and drugs as not allowed, and drinks are extra, so plan your budget and keep expectations aligned with an all-in-fun afternoon.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll remember
- A Superboat Party off Palma: what the ticket is really for
- The music plan: live DJs, saxophone, and bongos
- Lunch onboard: paella done the party way
- CO2 freeze cannons and the swim stop in crystal-clear water
- Double-decker photo moments and the ShipWrecked after-party
- Price and value: why $85 can make sense here
- Who should book this and who should skip it
- How to plan your day: simple, practical tips
- Should you book this Mallorca boat party?
- FAQ
- How long is the Mallorca boat party experience?
- Where does it start and where does it end?
- What’s included in the ticket price?
- Is lunch included, and what do you eat?
- Are drinks included in the price?
- Is there time to swim and do CO2 freeze cannons happen?
- What afterparty does the ticket include?
- What are the age restrictions?
- What rules are in place for alcohol and drugs?
- Can I cancel, and are refunds offered?
Key things you’ll remember

- Two live DJs plus sax and bongos to keep the sound fresh through the whole cruise
- Paella lunch, pasta salad, and fresh fruit served onboard during the party
- CO2 freeze cannons and a swim stop for that fun “cool off” moment in Palma’s water
- Double-decker photo moments plus Instagram-style backdrops at sea
- ShipWrecked after-party entry included right after the boat returns
- Fabric wristband included to keep access smooth from boat to afterparty
A Superboat Party off Palma: what the ticket is really for

This isn’t a sightseeing cruise where you quietly appreciate views. You’re buying entry to a structured, high-energy afternoon party on a 300-capacity superboat, with music and staged entertainment happening while you cruise. The setting is Mallorca’s Balearic Islands vibe: bright light, salt air, and a moving dance floor along the coast near Palma.
If you’re coming from the Magaluf area, expect it to feel easy to match your day to the schedule. One person staying in Magaluf said it was simple to reach the port and that they handled getting people there and back. So the main win here is not just the boat ride. It’s the fact that the day is set up to flow from music, to food, to swim breaks, and then straight into the afterparty.
And yes, it’s at sea. But the heart of the experience is the atmosphere: live DJs, crowd energy, and the “we’re in this together” event feel. That’s why it scores so well.
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The music plan: live DJs, saxophone, and bongos

The music is built like a party playlist with live layers on top. You get two live DJs, so the sound doesn’t feel like it’s looping the same track list for three hours. Then there are additional live performances that add texture, like saxophone and bongos percussion.
What I like about this setup is that it gives you a reason to stay present the whole time. When only DJ music is running, the experience can drift into background noise. Here, the show elements keep shifting, so you’re not just waiting for the next song drop. It makes it easier to enjoy the boat ride even if you’re not the type who lives on dance floors.
From the reviews, the DJ quality and organization come up again and again. One standout detail: a rep named Jordan was mentioned for checking in and keeping the day on track. That matters because boat parties can get chaotic fast, and you want someone paying attention to the rhythm of the event.
Lunch onboard: paella done the party way

Your lunch is part of the main event pacing. You’ll eat onboard with a meal that includes Spanish paella, pasta salad, and fresh fruit. Drinks are available for purchase, but they’re not included in the ticket.
Here’s the practical angle: paella is the right choice for a boat party because it’s filling without being fragile. Pasta salad and fruit help too, especially if you plan to be dancing and in-and-out of swim mode. The food isn’t marketed as a fine-dining service, so don’t treat it like a restaurant lunch. Treat it like fuel for an afternoon out.
Some reviews also mention vegetarian options like veggie burgers, which suggests there’s at least some flexibility if you’re not eating everything on offer. If you have strict dietary needs, you should still plan to ask about options before you go, since the only details provided here are the core items.
CO2 freeze cannons and the swim stop in crystal-clear water

This is the part that turns the music into a full “event day.” You get CO2 freeze cannons, which are essentially a dramatic, high-energy gimmick that also functions like a playful cooling moment. It’s the kind of chaos that looks great in photos and feels even better when you’re actually in the crowd.
Then comes the swim stop. The boat includes a secluded swim break in the ocean, described as crystal-blue water. Even if you’re not a swimmer, this is where the day gets balanced. You get to cool off, reset, and come back to the music feeling refreshed instead of drained.
Two practical notes:
- Bring swimwear under your clothes if you want the least-stress experience.
- If you hate feeling rushed, use the swim stop as your “breathing room” even if the music is still pumping around you.
Double-decker photo moments and the ShipWrecked after-party

The party keeps going after the cruise. When the boat returns, you get invited into the ShipWrecked after-party, and nightclub entry is included in your ticket.
What makes this more than a standard “cool, you get in” perk is the photo setup. The day includes HD photography of your time onboard, and there are Instagram-style backdrops on the boat. One of the reasons people seem so happy with this is that it’s not just random party photos. The event tries to capture the experience in a way you can actually remember later.
Also, the dress-to-impress vibe is part of the experience. If you show up looking good, you’ll feel better in the photos and you’ll fit the atmosphere. This is one of those days where outfits matter more than you think, especially on a double-decker boat where you’ll be seen from multiple angles.
And for anyone worried about the afterparty part of the day: because entry is included, you don’t have to hunt down tickets or wait in uncertain lines. The goal is a smooth handoff from boat to club.
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Price and value: why $85 can make sense here

At $85 per person (check availability for exact starting times), you’re paying for several things that normally cost money separately:
- A superboat party experience with entertainment
- Two live DJs, plus extra live performances
- A lunch with paella, pasta salad, and fruit
- A swim stop
- CO2 freeze cannons
- Afterparty nightclub entry (ShipWrecked)
- A welcome drink and a fabric wristband
Drinks are not included, so that’s the big variable. If you plan to buy alcohol or mixers onboard, you’ll want to budget accordingly. One review tip was to buy a bottle with your group because it can work out better value than piecemeal purchasing. The most important thing is to decide how you want to spend before you’re already on the dance floor.
So is it good value? For this specific type of day—music, meal, swim break, and nightclub entry—yes, because the ticket bundles the key “anchor points” of a party itinerary. If you only want one or two of those pieces (say, just a quiet sail or just a club night), you might find cheaper options. But if you want the full arc of the day, the math usually works better.
Who should book this and who should skip it

This boat party fits best if you want a social day with structured entertainment. I’d call it ideal for:
- Groups of friends who want a shared highlight day
- Solo visitors who like meeting people and staying busy
- Anyone who enjoys club energy but wants it with scenery and a swim break
It’s also not for everyone. The activity specifically says it’s not suitable for people under 17 years and not suitable for people over 80 years. Also, it’s clearly built around party rules and event pacing, so if you want quiet or museum-style tourism, this is not that.
Age limits aside, think about your party comfort level. This is a 3-hour experience that includes live DJs and afterparty entry. If you get tired in loud environments, you may not enjoy the format as much as you’d hope.
How to plan your day: simple, practical tips

Because the whole thing runs like a compact festival day, you’ll feel best if you plan around it like one.
- Eat a light breakfast or skip it. Lunch is included, but dancing and sun can make you hungry. You don’t want to feel sluggish before boarding.
- Dress for photos and movement. The event leans on dress-to-impress. Choose something you can move in and that looks good from both sides of a double-decker boat.
- Pack for a swim even if you don’t know if you’ll go in. A swim stop is included, and the CO2 cannons add to the “get wet” vibe.
- Expect drinks to be extra. Drinks are available for purchase, but they’re not included. Plan your budget and pace yourself.
- Bring the energy, not just the outfit. The DJs and crowd vibe are the point. If you’re ready to participate, the day feels like it belongs to you.
Should you book this Mallorca boat party?

Book it if you want a true Mallorca party day with live DJs, entertainment on water, a proper lunch, a swim stop, and a built-in afterparty. The fact that nightclub entry is included and the event captures HD photos means you’re not just paying for an hour of music. You’re paying for a full sequence.
Skip it if you want quiet, slow travel or if you’re sensitive to loud party environments. Also, if you don’t plan to spend on drinks and you’re expecting everything to be all-inclusive, you may feel the extra cost at onboard bar time.
If you’re booking for the kind of day where you can dance, eat paella with friends, cool off in the sea, and then roll straight into the ShipWrecked afterparty, this is one of the easiest “yes” decisions in Mallorca.
FAQ
How long is the Mallorca boat party experience?
The duration is listed as 3 hours. Starting times depend on availability.
Where does it start and where does it end?
It starts at Soller Cat Boat and ends back at the same meeting point.
What’s included in the ticket price?
The ticket includes the boat party, welcome drink, swim stop, fabric wristband, two live DJs, lunch, CO2 cannons, and nightclub entry.
Is lunch included, and what do you eat?
Yes. Lunch is included and includes Spanish paella, pasta salad, and fresh fruit.
Are drinks included in the price?
No. Drinks are not included, though they are available for purchase onboard.
Is there time to swim and do CO2 freeze cannons happen?
Yes. There’s a swim stop in the ocean and the experience includes CO2 freeze cannons.
What afterparty does the ticket include?
After the boat returns, the ticket includes entry to the ShipWrecked after-party.
What are the age restrictions?
The experience is not suitable for people under 17 years old and not suitable for people over 80 years old.
What rules are in place for alcohol and drugs?
Alcohol and drugs are listed as not allowed, so you’ll want to follow the operator’s rules about what you bring.
Can I cancel, and are refunds offered?
Yes. Free cancellation is offered up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





























