You’ll kayak along Mallorca’s northern coast, paddle into a sea cave, try optional cliff jumping, and snorkel for sunken treasure—all with friendly guides who keep things light. Includes pickup near Alcúdia or Port de Pollença, all equipment, snacks on the beach, and even GoPro photos so you can prove you actually jumped.
I nearly bailed when I saw the size of the wetsuit—turns out I was holding it upside down. The guides near Alcúdia just grinned and helped me wriggle in (I swear they’ve seen every rookie move). We piled onto this bright blue bus that smelled faintly of sunscreen and rubber, and someone’s little brother kept asking if there’d be sharks. Our guide Marta said only if you count her boss—she’s quick like that.
Once we got to the water, the kayaks were lined up like ducks. Paddling along Mallorca’s north coast is quieter than I expected—just the clack of paddles and a salty breeze. The sea cave was darker than it looked from outside; cool air hit my face as we squeezed in single file. Marta handed me a flashlight and pointed at weird rock shapes overhead (“Mallorcan cheese!” she joked). There was this moment where everyone just stopped talking, listening to drips echo around us. I didn’t expect to feel so small in there.
Afterward we scrambled over rocks for a bit (my shoes filled with tiny pebbles), then came the cliff jump. Optional, but somehow everyone did it—even me after three false starts and some gentle heckling from a German guy named Felix. The water slapped cold against my legs but honestly? It felt good. Last part was snorkeling for “sunken treasure”—mostly shells and some old coins hidden by the guides, but still fun watching kids dive down like pros.
Sitting on the sand after with snacks (cheese sandwiches taste better when you’re tired), I caught myself grinning for no real reason. I still think about that cave sometimes—how quiet it got inside—and how Marta made us all laugh when she tried to pronounce “snorkel” in French. So yeah, if you want a day trip from Alcúdia or Port de Pollença that mixes up adventure and awkward wetsuits, this multiadventure tour is probably your thing.
Yes, pickup is included from northern Mallorca areas like Port de Pollença, Alcúdia, Playa de Muro, and Can Picafort.
No previous kayaking experience is required; guides will help you get started and all fitness levels are welcome.
You should bring swimwear, sunscreen, water to drink, and a towel.
Nope! Cliff jumping is totally optional—you can watch or cheer others on instead.
Yes—children 5 years or older can join with specialized infant seats available if needed.
The guides speak English, Spanish, German, and French.
Yes—all gear including wetsuit, helmet, life jacket, water shoes, kayak gear and snorkel equipment is included.
The full experience takes about half a day including transfers from pick-up points in northern Mallorca.
Your day includes transfer pick-up from northern Mallorca (Port de Pollença-Alcúdia-Playa de Muro-Can Picafort), all necessary equipment like wetsuit and snorkel gear plus safety boat support throughout. A beach picnic with snacks and drinks is provided after your adventure along with GoPro HD photos so you don’t have to worry about missing any moments before heading back home tired but happy.
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