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Boat Tours – Mallorca

Zip through around the island, jumping through the waves, enjoying a Mallorca adventure. That’s what a sightseeing cruise is like on this Balearic Island. Pick a boat trip or cruise and set sail for a fun day out. Time away from the beaches and a chance to enjoy the open seas, what more could you ask for? Pick from Bay cruises to exploring the coast and spotting Dolphins. A Mallorca boat trip is the perfect way to capture the best of this holiday island.
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Experience Boat Tours in Mallorca

Best things to do: From its capital, Palma to the beach resorts, vineyards and villages, there is plenty to enjoy on the largest Balearic Island. In Palma, you have the Catedral-Basilica de Santa Maria de Mallorca, right on the seafront, as well as the Royal Palace of La Almudaina. For a viewpoint head for Cap de Formentor, a scenic point with a cave and lighthouse to explore.

Boat trip options: You have several boat trips to pick from, depending upon your preferences. A panoramic boat trip around the Mallorca coastline is a great way to capture the best of the island’s natural beauty. From the craggy rockfaces to the distant mountains. Why not combine your day with some touring, a boat and a train ride? There are many options available to you.

When to visit: The summer season is when the island is at its busiest, but the best time to visit is, actually, between March and May. The temperatures are in and around the 60s and 70s, and it’s when the crowds haven’t descended on the island.


• On your boat tour, why not check out the island’s lighthouses? There are a total of 14 lighthouses on the island, from the ancient to the modern.

• The capital, Palma is home to almost half the population of the island, meaning the rest of the island is relatively peaceful. So if you visit during the quieter periods, you’ll find that the city feels very quiet.

• The name Majorca comes from the Latin insula maior, which means larger island. This later became Mairoica, which means ‘the larger one’. All makes sense, doesn't it?

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: Dinner and a cruise?
    A:

    You will find there are several Mallorca lunch and dinner cruise options available. Check the individual tour details for the menu and the options available.

  • Q: Do Mallorca Boat Cruises offer free Wi-Fi onboard?
    A:

    We realise you want to capture those destination hotspots on your tour. Many operators do offer free Wi-Fi on board, but you will need to check with the individual operator.

  • Q: Do Mallorca Boat Cruises run throughout the year?
    A:

    Yes, but be aware that there is a high season (April to September) and Low Season (October to March). Check the tour details for timings.

  • Q: Can you give me some alternative tours to your cruise and boat tours?
    A:

    Mallorca is a region full of attractions and experiences to enjoy and immerse in. Check out our Mallorca tours by visiting isango.com

  • Q: What is the duration of the Mallorca Boat Tour?
    A:

    Each tour is different, but in general, they will have a duration between 1 to 2 hours. Make sure to check the specific tour for timings.

  • Q: What time do Mallorca Boat Tours operate?
    A:

    Boat tours will run at different times of the day, especially if you are booked on a lunch or dinner cruise. Make sure to check the tour details for a full listing of times.

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