REVIEW · MALLORCA
3 Hours Boat Party with 2 Live DJs in Mallorca
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Boat DJs turn Palma into your dance floor. For three hours on the water, you get two live DJs plus a Spanish paella lunch, with music that keeps moving and a swim stop for a break from the beat. It’s the kind of Mallorca day that mixes straight-up fun with a real setting—Palma’s coastline, top-deck views, and a crowd in party mode.
I also like that the setup is made for mixing: there’s a fully stocked bar on board, a big top-deck dance floor, and plenty of seating for when you want to cool down in the shade. One thing to keep in mind is that this is a big group party (up to 300), so the vibe can get intense; there’s at least one complaint about how some security/bouncers handled situations, and another note about extra cash connected to a pickup bus.
In This Review
- Key Points to Know Before You Go
- Where the Party Starts: Palma’s Meeting Point and Timing
- Getting On Board: What the Ship Setup Really Means for You
- Music All Ride Long: Two Live DJs and the Crowd Energy
- The Included Meal: Spanish Paella Lunch and Timing Expectations
- Swim Stop Moments: Clear Water, Champagne Sprays, and CO2 Cannons
- The After-Party in Palma: How It Extends Your Day
- Price and Value: Is $117 Worth It in Mallorca?
- Group Size Reality: Up to 300 People on a Party Ship
- Who This Boat Party Suits Best (and Who Might Hate It)
- Quick Tips So You Enjoy It More
- Should You Book the Mallorca Boat Party?
- FAQ
- Where does the boat party start in Palma?
- What time does the experience begin?
- How long is the boat party?
- What does my ticket include?
- Is there a swim stop?
- Do they provide paella lunch onboard?
- Is there an after-party?
- How big is the group?
- Is there free cancellation?
- What happens if the weather is bad?
Key Points to Know Before You Go

- Two live DJs all ride long to keep the energy high across the full 3 hours
- Paella lunch plus a welcome drink included in the deal
- Top-deck dance floor with shaded seating so you can dance or rest without melting
- Swim stop off the Palma coast in clear water for a quick reset
- Champagne sprays and CO2 cannons for the big party moments
- After-party included at one of Mallorca’s top night spots
Where the Party Starts: Palma’s Meeting Point and Timing

This boat party runs from 11:30am in Palma, starting at Av. de Gabriel Roca, 16, Ponent, 07014 Palma. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, which is handy because you’re not figuring out a complicated second transportation plan when you’re tired and sunburned in equal measure.
There’s also a big advantage to the location: it’s near public transportation, so you’re not locked into a private transfer just to get to the boat. If you’re staying in Palma, this makes the day easier to plug into your schedule.
Plan to arrive with a little buffer. This kind of event moves fast once boarding starts, and you’ll have a smoother experience if you’re there before the crowd thickens.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Mallorca
Getting On Board: What the Ship Setup Really Means for You

Once you’re onboard, the experience is built around the top deck. You’ll find a large dance floor up top, plus seating upstairs and downstairs with shade, which matters on a sunny Mallorca afternoon. In practice, this means you’re not trapped in one spot—dance when the music hits, then hop to shade when you want to breathe.
You’ll also have a fully stocked bar available. The welcome drink is included, but the rest of the bar setup is there for you to keep the party going. If you’re doing any serious drinking, keep your budget in mind early.
Because it’s a max-cap style event (up to 300 people), the ship can feel like a moving nightclub. That’s the point, but it also means you should expect some crowd pushing at peak moments—especially around boarding, the main dance floor, and the swim area.
Music All Ride Long: Two Live DJs and the Crowd Energy
The headline is simple: two live DJs, not just a playlist. With live DJs, you get track changes and crowd reads in real time, which tends to keep people dancing longer instead of drifting into background music.
The DJs are also part of how the group mingles. When the music is loud and constant, strangers start talking in short bursts—who’s from where, what songs they like, which deck they’re hanging out on. You’re basically surrounded by people there for the same reason, and that lowers the awkward barrier.
One practical tip: if you want a calmer moment, don’t fight for the center of the dance floor all the time. Use the seating in the shade as your reset zone. The event structure gives you that option, and it makes a big difference if you’re not trying to dance every second.
The Included Meal: Spanish Paella Lunch and Timing Expectations

This boat party includes a free Spanish paella lunch, plus one welcome drink. That’s a meaningful value add because food on a day trip like this usually costs extra. Paella also fits the vibe—easy to share, hearty enough to keep your energy up while you’re dancing.
The exact timing of lunch isn’t spelled out here, so don’t treat it like a seated restaurant meal. Instead, think of it like a party meal that fits into the flow: eat when it’s offered, then return to the music.
If you’re someone who hates waiting around during “fun activities,” you’ll probably appreciate that the lunch is built into the core experience rather than being a separate stop. It helps keep your day from turning into a half-day of logistics.
Swim Stop Moments: Clear Water, Champagne Sprays, and CO2 Cannons

One of the best breaks in a nonstop party day is a swim stop. The water off Palma is described as crystal clear, and that matches what you want here: a quick escape from the heat and a chance to cool down without leaving the ship.
You’ll also get the signature party chaos: champagne sprays and CO2 cannons. These are the kind of moments that create instant memories for groups. They can also be messy, so if you’re bringing a phone or camera, keep it protected and expect your clothes to take a hit.
Safety-wise, there’s nothing detailed here about swim rules or life jackets, so use common sense. If you’re not a confident swimmer, treat the swim stop as a shallow splash moment, not a long swim. With a big group onboard, follow staff directions and avoid getting in the water at random times.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca
The After-Party in Palma: How It Extends Your Day

The experience doesn’t stop when the boat ride ends. It includes an after party at one of Mallorca’s top night spots. For many people, that’s the whole point: you get a full afternoon on the water, then you roll straight into nightlife without having to hunt for a plan.
The exact venue name isn’t provided here, so plan to treat the after-party as a curated Mallorca nightlife stop rather than a place you pick in advance. If you’re someone who wants control over every detail, that uncertainty may annoy you. If you like “let someone else handle it,” you’ll probably enjoy it.
Also, the after-party is where your energy management matters. If you go all-out on the boat with dancing and drinks, you might feel it later. I’d pace yourself: use the shade, drink water, and don’t burn your battery before the club part.
Price and Value: Is $117 Worth It in Mallorca?

At $117 for about 3 hours, you’re paying for a packed experience: two live DJs, a paella lunch, a welcome drink, swim time, and a night spot after-party. That’s not just entertainment—it’s convenience bundled together.
Here’s how I judge the value: if you were to recreate this day on your own, you’d likely pay separately for a boat rental, a DJ-style setup, a real meal onboard, and the nightlife coordination. This ticket bundles those pieces into one price, which is why people feel it’s good value.
The main “watch-out” is drink cost. The welcome drink is included, but the listing says there’s a fully stocked bar rather than drinks-by-default. If you’re going to buy cocktails or keep a steady sip, your total cost will rise fast. That doesn’t make it bad—it just means you should plan your spending so you’re not shocked later.
Group Size Reality: Up to 300 People on a Party Ship

A max of 300 travelers is big. That brings two things at once: a lively crowd that keeps the energy rolling, and the chance for crowded movement at certain points.
If you like meeting people and you’re comfortable being in a packed setting, this group size is part of the fun. Several people also highlight the atmosphere and friendliness, especially around boarding and staff support.
If you prefer quiet travel, this is not that. You’re going to hear music, deal with crowds, and feel like you’re inside a moving nightclub for three hours. Go in with the right expectations and it will land way better.
One more consideration: there’s at least one negative note about security/bouncers acting badly toward partygoers. You can’t predict whether that will happen in your specific moment, but it’s worth understanding that nightlife-style events sometimes come with stricter enforcement. Keep your behavior clear and follow staff directions, and you’ll lower your risk of drama.
Who This Boat Party Suits Best (and Who Might Hate It)
This is a strong fit if you want:
- a daytime-to-nighttime plan in Mallorca
- live DJ energy over background music
- a group experience where you don’t have to come up with conversation topics
- paella and a swim stop as part of the same ticket
It may not be the best fit if you want:
- a calm sightseeing-focused cruise
- a guaranteed quiet meal experience
- a laid-back pace where you can leave early without changing your whole plan
If you’re celebrating something—birthday, hen, birthday trip, a friend group milestone—this format is built for those moments. The ship setup and the party extras (champagne sprays, CO2 cannons) are made for photos and group laughs.
Quick Tips So You Enjoy It More
- Wear something you’re okay getting splashed in. Champagne sprays are part of the show.
- Bring sunscreen and hydrate early. Three hours of dancing in Mallorca sun adds up.
- If you want less crowd pressure, use the shaded seating when the music peaks.
- Protect your phone. The combo of water + party effects can be unpredictable.
- Arrive on time so boarding feels smooth instead of stressful.
Should You Book the Mallorca Boat Party?
I’d book it if you want a ready-made party day in Palma with two live DJs, paella lunch, a swim stop, and a built-in path to nightlife afterward. At $117, the value is strongest if you’ll actually use what’s included, especially the food and after-party.
I’d think twice if you’re sensitive to rowdy environments or you dislike nightlife energy at midday. Also, keep your expectations realistic about crowd size, and follow staff rules closely—some negative feedback mentions issues with security behavior, even though the overall rating is high.
If your goal is fun with friends, meeting new people, and a memorable Mallorca afternoon that turns into a night plan, this is exactly the kind of ticket that usually delivers.
FAQ
Where does the boat party start in Palma?
It starts at Av. de Gabriel Roca, 16, Ponent, 07014 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain.
What time does the experience begin?
The start time is 11:30am.
How long is the boat party?
It lasts about 3 hours.
What does my ticket include?
The experience includes a welcome drink, Spanish paella lunch, live music from two DJs, and access to party activities like champagne sprays and a swim stop, plus an after party.
Is there a swim stop?
Yes. There is a swim stop during the experience.
Do they provide paella lunch onboard?
Yes, there is a free Spanish paella lunch included.
Is there an after-party?
Yes. You join an after party at one of Mallorca’s top night spots.
How big is the group?
The experience has a maximum of 300 travelers.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.































