Palma de Mallorca Bay Boat Trip

A one-hour boat tour to admire the beauty of the capital of the Balearics

4 · Very good(117 reviews)
Free cancellation available

This one-hour tour will allow you to discover the beauty of Palma de Mallorca. With a skip-the-line ticket, you’ll board a boat that will take you on a cruise around the capital of the Balearic Islands.

You’ll have an opportunity to admire breathtaking views of the city’s important attractions from the water, including the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma. During the boat tour, you can appreciate the city from a new perspective and have a chance to take breathtaking photos as souvenirs.

What's included

  • One-hour boat trip

What's Not Included

    What's not included
    • Food and drinks

    Accessibility

    • Accessible to strollers
    • Service animals welcome
    • Public transit links nearby

    Health & Safety

    • Suitable for all fitness levels

    Restrictions

    • Children under 18 need to be accompanied by an adult.

    Languages spoken by guide

    English (UK)
    French
    German
    Italian
    Spanish

    Additional information

    The boat leaves every hour from 11:00 to 16:00.

    The dress code for this tour is smart casual.

    Please note that the itinerary may change depending on wind or weather conditions and safety reasons.

    Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

    Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

    You must be 18 years or older, or be accompanied by an adult, to book.

    Operated by Nofrills Excursions

    Itinerary information

    Location

    Departure point
    Pg. Marítim, Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, 18, Palma, 07014
    End point
    Pg. Marítim, Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, 18, Palma, 07014

    User ratings

    4 · Very good(117 reviews)
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