What makes this sunset tour unique is the combination of an authentic classic boat, a small-group atmosphere, and access to places that larger boats simply cannot reach. You’ll cruise on a restored wooden boat, offering an intimate way to explore Alcudia Bay—far from crowded catamarans and mass-tourism boats. Our local crew knows every hidden cove, calm swimming spot, and scenic viewpoint along Mallorca’s northern coastline, creating a route that feels personally and truly off the beaten path.
Instead of rushing, the experience focuses on slow, relaxed Mediterranean sailing during the most beautiful hour of the day. Travelers can swim in clear, warm waters right before sunset, enjoy freshly prepared Mallorcan tapas served on board, and watch the sky change colors from the comfort of an open deck with unobstructed views. The combination of golden-hour sailing, hospitality, traditional flavors, and landscapes makes this one of the most authentic and memorable sunset boat trips in Alcudia.
Travelers will explore the beautiful Bay of Alcudia during a 3-hour evening boat tour aboard a classic 1968 wooden vessel. As the boat departs around golden hour, guests can relax on deck while sailing along Mallorca’s northern coastline, passing hidden coves, calm turquoise waters, and peaceful beaches that are difficult to reach by land.
During the tour, travelers will have the chance to swim in warm Mediterranean waters as the sun begins to set, creating ideal conditions for beautiful photos and quiet moments in nature. The crew will guide the experience and share local knowledge about the coastline and the most scenic spots in the bay.
After swimming, guests can unwind on board and enjoy authentic Mallorcan tapas and refreshing drinks, including homemade sangria, while watching the sun go down over Alcudia Bay. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly, offering a peaceful way to experience the colors and calmness of the Mediterranean sunset from the sea.
Commercial pier, opposite the Maritime Station, 2 minutes walk from the promenade of the Port of Alcudia
Mallorca, the largest of Spain's Balearic Islands, is a Mediterranean gem renowned for its stunning beaches, dramatic landscapes, and rich cultural heritage. From the vibrant capital of Palma to the tranquil countryside and rugged mountains, Mallorca offers a diverse and enchanting travel experience.
La Seu Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma, is a stunning Gothic masterpiece and one of Mallorca's most iconic landmarks.
A UNESCO World Heritage site, this mountain range offers breathtaking landscapes, hiking trails, and traditional villages.
This stunning cave system features underground lakes, waterfalls, and a classical music concert experience.
A traditional Mallorcan cured sausage made from pork, paprika, and spices
A sweet, spiral-shaped pastry made with lard and sugar
A traditional Mallorcan dish made with layers of potatoes, eggplant, and peppers
This is the peak tourist season with warm, sunny weather and lively beach activities. The island is bustling with events and festivals.
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Mallorca is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, it's always important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Palma Bus Station, Intercity Bus Stops
The bus network is efficient and affordable, connecting all major towns and tourist areas.
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A charming mountain village known for its historic charterhouse and picturesque streets.
A stunning coastal area with dramatic cliffs, turquoise waters, and breathtaking views.
A well-preserved medieval town with historic walls, charming streets, and a rich cultural heritage.
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