REVIEW · MALLORCA
Mallorca: Kayak Sunset Tour from Ca’n Pastilla Beach
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Sunset kayaking beats the usual beach stroll. You’ll paddle from Ca’n Pastilla, watch the sky shift colors, then cap it with a drink and Spanish tapa at the Surf Bar. It’s a simple mix of sport + scenery, and the guides help you get moving fast even if you’re new.
I like that you can choose between a kayak or a stand-up paddle board (SUP), so you can match your comfort level. The other big win is how the team keeps things fun and calm, teaching basics and staying nearby throughout. The only real drawback to plan around is that hotel transfers aren’t included, so you’ll want to figure out getting to BonaOna Surf School on your own.
KEY HIGHLIGHTS TO PAY ATTENTION TO
- Kayak or SUP: pick the boat that fits your balance and experience
- Sunset views from the water: the sky’s color change is the main event
- Guides teach basics: good for first-timers of both kayaking and SUP
- After-sunset Surf Bar: you finish with a drink and a Spanish tapa
- Phone-friendly experience: if you skip your phone, the guide can still capture the moment
In This Review
- Paddling Into Mallorca’s Sunset From Ca’n Pastilla
- Kayak vs SUP: Choose the Ride That Matches Your Comfort
- How the 2-Hour Session Really Works on the Water
- First-Time Paddle Skills Without the Stress
- The Sunset Moment: Why Seeing It From a Paddle Changes Everything
- Surf Bar Treat After Sunset: Drink and Tapas Included
- Price and Value: What $51 Gets You for Two Hours
- Meeting Point at BonaOna Surf School: Small Tips That Make It Smoother
- Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Another Plan)
- What Makes the Best Guides Here Feel Different
- Quick Practical Checklist Before You Go
- Should You Book This Kayak Sunset Tour From Ca’n Pastilla?
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start and end?
- How long is the kayaking or SUP sunset tour?
- What’s included in the price?
- Do I need prior kayaking or SUP experience?
- What should I bring?
- Is alcohol allowed during the activity?
Paddling Into Mallorca’s Sunset From Ca’n Pastilla

Ca’n Pastilla is one of those places where a day can feel like it’s already on island time. This tour takes that feeling and puts it on the water, with a late-afternoon plan built around the sunset.
The core idea is straightforward: you choose kayak or SUP, get taught the basics, then paddle out while the sky changes color. It’s not a long excursion, but it packs a lot into two hours because the timing is tight around sunset.
The view is the whole point. Watching the light shift across the horizon from a moving paddle craft is the kind of “wow” you feel right away, not something you need to chase with a long hike or a complicated route.
Kayak vs SUP: Choose the Ride That Matches Your Comfort

One of the best parts of this experience is that you’re not forced into one style of paddling. You can do a kayak if you want more stability and seated control, or a SUP if you prefer standing and a more active balance challenge.
If you’ve never tried SUP before, you should still feel good about your odds. The tour is designed for all levels and ages, and instructors teach the basics to anyone who has never paddled.
For most people, the decision comes down to this:
- Choose a kayak if you want to relax and focus on the scenery.
- Choose SUP if you’re up for a little more physical coordination and don’t mind learning on the go.
Either way, you’re not left to figure it out alone. You’ll get instruction so you can paddle confidently enough to enjoy the sunset, not just survive the first ten minutes.
You can also read our reviews of more evening experiences in Mallorca
How the 2-Hour Session Really Works on the Water

This is a 2-hour activity with a late-afternoon schedule. Starting times vary, so when you book, check the options that fit your day and give you enough time to arrive early.
You’ll meet at BonaOna Surf School, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point. That matters because you’re not dealing with long boat rides, complicated drop-offs, or the stress of wondering if you’ll find your way back.
Once you’re geared up, the rhythm is basically: learn → paddle → settle in for sunset. The goal is to get you comfortable with the basics before the sky turns dramatic, so your brain isn’t stuck thinking about technique the whole time.
First-Time Paddle Skills Without the Stress

I really like tours that treat new paddlers like normal people. Here, instructors teach the fundamentals, and the activity is built to work for all levels and ages.
That shows up in the way groups tend to be handled. In one standout example from feedback, a first-timer SUP group was guided with patience, and the instructor stayed nearby and explained everything in detail.
You’ll get the basics you actually need: how to handle your paddle, how to keep your balance, and what to do so you can enjoy the water instead of constantly bracing yourself. If you’re worried you’ll feel awkward, don’t overthink it—this setup is designed to teach, not test.
The Sunset Moment: Why Seeing It From a Paddle Changes Everything

The main show here is the sunset itself. From the water, you get a cleaner view and a sense of movement that feels different from watching from a crowded shore.
As evening comes on, the sky shifts colors in layers. You’re positioned out on the water enough to see the horizon with less interference, so the changing light feels more dramatic and more immediate.
The feedback also points to an important detail: guides often help you capture the moment. One person noted that when their group didn’t bring phones, the guide took amazing pictures and videos of the sunset for them. Even if you’re usually the phone-toter, this is a good reminder that the experience can be more relaxing if you let the guide handle the recording.
If photography is part of your plan, here’s a practical approach: bring your phone only if you’re comfortable keeping it safe, or consider leaving it out of reach and focusing on the view.
Surf Bar Treat After Sunset: Drink and Tapas Included

After the sun goes down, you don’t just paddle back and vanish. This tour includes time at the Surf Bar for a drink and a Spanish tapa.
That’s a big value-add because it turns the trip into a full evening activity rather than a quick sport session. Plus, it gives you something warm and social right after you’re back on land and the air usually feels cooler.
In the feedback, the end-of-tour food and drink came up as a highlight—people liked getting beer and tapas along with the sunset payoff. It’s a nice way to keep the mood going and talk about your favorite moment while the rest of the island crowds are still figuring out dinner.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca
Price and Value: What $51 Gets You for Two Hours
At $51 per person, this tour isn’t trying to be a bargain or a luxury splurge. It sits in the practical middle where you’re paying for guided time, equipment, and the sunset-focused timing.
Here’s what’s included that makes the price easier to swallow:
- Instructor (live guidance during the session)
- Equipment: kayak or paddle board
- Insurance
- Drink and tapa after the tour
The only item you should factor in yourself is transportation. Transfers from/to your hotel aren’t included, so your real cost depends on how you get to BonaOna Surf School.
If you’re already on the island and looking for one clear “money-to-meaning” experience, this is a strong option. You’re paying for a timed activity around sunset, not just renting gear and hoping for good light.
Meeting Point at BonaOna Surf School: Small Tips That Make It Smoother

You’ll start at BonaOna Surf School, and you’ll return there at the end. Arrive 15 minutes early so you can check in, get fitted for your gear, and avoid feeling rushed right before paddling.
This matters more than it sounds. For water activities, the first few minutes set the tone—if you’re late, you lose time that could be spent learning the basics calmly.
Also, keep in mind that you should follow the simple rules:
- Bring a towel
- Valuables aren’t allowed, so keep valuables secured elsewhere
- Alcohol and drugs aren’t allowed
If you tend to overpack, this is your nudge to travel lighter for once.
Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Want Another Plan)

This is a good match if you want a short, guided sunset activity that doesn’t demand prior paddling skill. Since instructors teach basics and the activity works for all levels and ages, it’s one of those rare tours that can work for couples, groups, and even first-timers.
It’s also ideal if you’re the type who likes being on the water but doesn’t want a huge commitment. Two hours is long enough to feel like an event, but short enough to still enjoy the rest of your evening afterward.
You might reconsider if you hate being on the water, have mobility or balance limitations you’re concerned about, or need private transfers and don’t want to handle getting to the meeting point.
What Makes the Best Guides Here Feel Different

The guides aren’t just “there.” Their job is to keep you learning and comfortable while the sky does its thing.
One person praised Jorge for being nice about everything, and for helping the group by taking amazing pictures and videos of the sunset when they didn’t take their phones. Another highlight noted a guide’s patience with questions and staying nearby during the tour, especially for people who had never stood on a SUP before.
That kind of attention is what turns kayaking and SUP from a “try it and hope” activity into something you can actually enjoy. If you’ve ever done an excursion where the instruction feels rushed, you’ll appreciate the calm, step-by-step pace described here.
Quick Practical Checklist Before You Go
To make your paddle day easier, I’d plan around these basics:
- Bring a towel
- Wear gear appropriate for being on/near water
- Leave valuables behind
- Arrive at least 15 minutes early
- Be ready to choose kayak or SUP based on comfort, not pride
If you like smooth logistics, this is your moment to keep things simple.
Should You Book This Kayak Sunset Tour From Ca’n Pastilla?
Yes, if you want an easy-to-join sunset experience that mixes gentle adventure with scenery, and you’re happy to handle getting to the meeting point on your own. This tour is built for first-timers, provides equipment and instruction, and wraps up with a drink and Spanish tapa—so you get more than just paddling.
I’d especially consider it if the idea of watching the sky change from the water sounds like your kind of evening. The guide support and the inclusion of food and drink after sunset make it feel like a complete experience for the price.
Skip it only if you strongly prefer shore-only viewing, want a long multi-stop adventure, or need transfers included.
If you’re choosing one “sunset with a twist” option in Mallorca, this one is worth a spot on your plan.
FAQ
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour starts at BonaOna Surf School and ends back at the same meeting point.
How long is the kayaking or SUP sunset tour?
The duration is 2 hours.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are the instructor, kayak or paddle board equipment, insurance, and a drink plus Spanish tapa after the sunset.
Do I need prior kayaking or SUP experience?
No. The activity is designed for all levels, and instructors will teach the basics to anyone who has never paddled before.
What should I bring?
Bring a towel.
Is alcohol allowed during the activity?
No. Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.




































