Enjoy a perfect afternoon at sea. Set sail after lunch and discover Alcudia Bay at its quietest. The soft evening light, calm sea and Mediterranean breeze will accompany you throughout the journey. You will stop at a cove so you can swim, snorkel or enjoy paddle surfing in a privileged environment. On board, you will have a delicious selection of Majorcan tapas, and you will have at your disposal a bar with very cold drinks to refresh and share an unforgettable moment with yours.

Afternoon boat tour in Alcudia Bay with tapas and snorkelling
- You will cruise through the calm, crystal-clear waters of Alcudia Bay
- The activity allows you to swim and snorkel in a secluded cove
- You can try paddle boarding in a stunning natural setting
- You will enjoy a traditional Mallorcan meal
Cruise
Food and drinks
Snorkeling
Carrer del Moll Comercial, Alcúdia, Spain
Remember to bring:
- ID or booking confirmation (printed or digital)
- Your swimsuit and a towel
- Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat
- Comfortable clothes and footwear
- If prone to motion sickness, consider taking anti-nausea medication beforehand
- The route and schedule may change due to weather or technical reasons. In case of cancellation or significant changes, you have the right to reschedule the activity or request a full refund
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From United States of America - August 2025Traveled as a couple
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Navnet på turen indikerer fokus på snorkling og tapas. Men stedet båten stoppen for snorkling var lite tilfredstillende. Det var ikke noe å se der , b ...
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