4 Hours of Paradise — The Perfect Mallorca Sailing Experience
⏱ 4h · Max 11 guests
Our Half-Day Explorer is the perfect balance of adventure, relaxation, and value. In four unforgettable hours, you'll sail along the dramatic southwest coast of Mallorca, discover hidden coves inaccessible by land, and swim in some of the clearest waters in the Mediterranean.
Departing from Port d'Andratx, your skipper will guide you past towering sea cliffs to secret swimming spots that most tourists never see. Drop anchor in a sheltered cove, dive into turquoise water, try the stand-up paddleboard, or simply relax on deck with a cold drink and the sound of gentle waves.
With everything included — drinks, snacks, water equipment, towels, and an experienced skipper — this is the most popular way to experience Mallorca from the sea. Morning or afternoon departures available.
Port d'Andratx → Cala Llamp → Cala Marmassen → Cala en Basset → Open sailing → Return
Morning (10:00) offers calmer seas and fewer boats at the coves. Afternoon (14:30) has warmer water and can lead into sunset. Both are excellent — we recommend morning for families and afternoon for groups.
We provide a generous selection of snacks and drinks — fresh fruit, chips, olives, cheese, plus cold beer, wine, water, and soft drinks. For a full meal, choose our Full-Day Dragonera experience.
The half-day route focuses on the stunning coves between Andratx and Dragonera. To visit Dragonera Island itself, we recommend our Full-Day experience which includes lunch and a stop at the island.
In peak season (July-August), we recommend booking 1-2 weeks ahead. June and September have more availability. Early booking also gets you our EARLY10 discount (10% off).
"Perfect for our family with kids aged 7 and 10. They loved the paddleboard and jumping off the boat. The coves were stunning and having everything included made it stress-free."
"Best value water activity in Mallorca by far. 4 hours felt like a full day. The hidden coves were incredible — our hotel told us about Alegria and they were absolutely right."