Explore Mallorca's most spectacular coastline with a local expert. From the towers of Sa Calobra to the marine reserve of Cabrera — every tour is crafted around you.
Explore Mallorca's most beautiful coastline on a fully private guided tour. From the towering sea cliffs of Sa Calobra to the turquoise shallows of Cala Deià, every itinerary is tailored to your interests and pace. Unlike shared group tours, you'll never be rushed or outvoted — the boat, the route, and the day belong entirely to your group.
Mallorca has over 200 coves and beaches, 550 km of coastline, and dozens of locations that are simply unreachable by road. A private boat tour is the only way to see the island as it truly is.
The Serra de Tramuntana coastline hides some of Europe's most spectacular sea caves and vertical cliff faces. Places only reachable from the water — we know every one of them.
Over 200 coves dot Mallorca's coastline — most accessible only by boat. We'll anchor in the ones the tourists never find, and you'll have them to yourselves.
Approaching Palma's 14th-century cathedral by boat — as sailors have done for centuries — is one of those views that stays with you. We time it for the golden hour.
Spain's only marine national park is accessible only by permitted private boat. Pristine water, extraordinary marine life, a ruined castle, and almost no other visitors.
Mallorca's northernmost point, where 200-metre cliffs drop straight into cobalt water. The lighthouse, the beaches, the views — all best seen from the sea.
Have something specific in mind? A celebration, a particular destination, a combination of experiences? Tell us — we'll design the day around it.
These are just starting points. Every tour is built around what you want to see and how long you have. Get in touch and we'll put together the right itinerary for your group.
Private tours are exactly that — private. No strangers. No shared schedule. Just your group, a local expert, and Mallorca's coastline at your disposal.
We can accommodate:
A private tour includes a knowledgeable local guide who narrates the history, geology and marine life of each location as you travel. A charter gives you the boat and skipper to explore freely. Both are completely private — no strangers or shared groups, ever.
Yes — and it's by far the best way to get there. The boat enters the dramatic Torrent de Pareis gorge directly from the sea, avoiding the notorious 16-kilometre winding mountain road. The trip from Palma takes approximately 2 hours. We can include a walk through the gorge as a landing excursion.
Absolutely. Many of our tours include landing excursions — walking into the Sa Calobra gorge, exploring Cabrera Island's ruined fortress, or having lunch at a cove-side restaurant reachable only by sea. We design stops around what interests you most.
Email or WhatsApp us with your group size, dates and what draws you most — dramatic cliffs, hidden beaches, history, snorkelling, or just complete relaxation. We'll suggest the right route and duration.
The Cabrera tour was the highlight of our two weeks in Mallorca. Our guide knew the island like his own garden. We saw dolphins, explored the castle, swam in water so clear we could see 15 metres down. Unforgettable.