Experience a 5-hour catamaran cruise along Mallorca's breathtaking north coast, departing from Port d'Alcudia. Sail through the scenic Bays of Alcudia and Pollensa, explore secluded coves like Cala Murta and Cala Engosalba, and enjoy snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. Indulge in a delicious barbecue meal with refreshing drinks on board while taking in the stunning views. This tour offers the perfect blend of relaxation, adventure, and natural beauty for an unforgettable Mallorca experience.
The first part of the tour takes us sailing from Port Alcúdia to Coll Baix Beach, passing by the largest bay in Mallorca. We'll cruise close to the coast, allowing you to relax, soak up the sun, and capture stunning photos as you admire the scenic views
Our first stop takes us to the secluded Coll Baix Beach, a hidden gem near Port Alcúdia. Recognized by TripAdvisor as one of the top 25 beaches in Europe, it's the perfect spot for a refreshing 20-minute swim in crystal-clear waters.
You can take a swim, snorkel in the clear waters, relax on board, or simply soak in the stunning views from the comfort of the catamaran.
After our stop at Coll Baix Beach, we'll sail past Cap des Pinar to enter the Bay of Pollensa, the smallest bay in Mallorca. From there, we'll make our way toward the Formentor Peninsula, where we'll find a perfect spot to anchor and enjoy the stunning surroundings
On our route, we'll visit the hidden gem of Cala Engosalba, a secluded paradise. Here, we'll anchor and enjoy the longest stop of the tour, lasting around 90 minutes. Once we've moored, you'll have plenty of time to engage in various water activities, like paddleboarding, snorkeling, swimming to the nearby cove, or simply jumping off the catamaran into the crystal-clear waters.
While you're enjoying the water, our crew will prepare a delicious meal featuring barbecued meat, pasta salad, and fresh fruit. You'll be served a plate with these tasty options, along with two complimentary drinks during lunch. If you'd like more beverages or a cocktail, there's also a bar on board for any extra orders.
After our first stop, we'll set sail toward the Bay of Port Pollensa, where you'll have the chance to admire the breathtaking views of Cap Formentor and its iconic lighthouse from the catamaran. This spectacular scenery, with the Formentor Lighthouse marking the northernmost point of Mallorca, is a well-known and must-see destination. Don’t forget to capture the moment with some stunning photos from on board.
Please note that we won't be stopping at Cap Formentor, as there is no port or anchorage available. We'll simply admire its beauty from the catamaran, giving you the perfect opportunity to take in the views without leaving the deck.
On our return journey, if the wind conditions are favorable, we'll raise the sail and glide around the Bay of Alcúdia. You can relax on the catamaran’s nets, chill in the shaded interior, or visit the bar area where the crew will be crafting refreshing cocktails and sangria
Our final stop on the tour will be near the iconic Aucanada Lighthouse. We'll anchor around 14:00, just before returning to the port. During this stop, you can take a refreshing swim and explore one of the most beautiful spots in the area.
Kiosk of Cruceros Brisa behind the tourist information office.
Please come to the kiosk and we will indicate you on what catamaran to get on
Adresse: Passeig Marítim, 07410 Puerto Alcudia, Illes Balears ---- Kiosk von Cruceros Brisa Firma, hinter dem Tourismusbüro in Port Alcudia, hier haben Sie die Adresse und die Karte: http://goo.gl/maps/3VvjH
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