You’ll cruise Menorca’s north coast by boat with a local guide, stopping to swim in clear coves and peek into sea caves along the way. Try snorkeling in a marine reserve or just relax on deck as cliffs drift past. There’s time for both laughter and quiet — and maybe a salty breeze you’ll remember later.
The first thing I noticed as we left Fornells was how the air actually tasted salty — not just smelled it, but tasted it. Our captain, Jordi, waved us to the bow so we wouldn’t miss the lighthouse at Cabo de Cavallería. The cliffs looked almost pink in that morning light, and for a second I forgot to take any photos. Someone’s hat nearly flew off and everyone laughed — it felt like we’d all just met but were already sharing inside jokes.
I didn’t expect to feel so small next to those cliffs. Jordi slowed down near Pregonda beach, letting us stare at water that looked like glass if you ignored the little fish darting around underneath. He handed out snorkeling masks (mine fogged up instantly — classic) and told us where the best spots were for seeing sea urchins. I tried not to step on any, which made me look ridiculous getting back on board. The water was cold at first but then perfect, honestly.
We stopped twice along the north coast of Menorca — one time near these caves where you could hear your own voice echo if you swam close enough. Some folks just stayed on deck with a drink, watching the sun catch on the waves. It wasn’t rushed; Jordi never hurried us even when a couple of us took ages to get back from swimming. I still think about how quiet it got out there, except for someone’s laughter or a gull overhead.
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours from departure to return.
Yes, snorkeling masks are included for all participants.
Yes, there are two stops where you can swim or snorkel if sea conditions allow.
The boat departs from Fornells on Menorca’s north coast.
Yes, there is a restroom available for use during the excursion.
The tour is suitable for all physical fitness levels except those with poor cardiovascular health.
Infants are allowed but must sit on an adult’s lap during the trip.
Yes, public transportation options are available nearby Fornells.
Your day includes departure from Fornells with a local guide at the helm, two relaxed stops for swimming or snorkeling in Menorca’s marine reserve (with snorkeling masks provided), plus access to a restroom onboard before returning after three hours at sea.
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