Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay – The Mallorca Traveler

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Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay

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Sunset on a catamaran feels like a treat. This adult-only cruise pairs cava and a small-group sail in Palma Bay. You’ll get time to swim near La Cueva Verde and then eat tapas onboard as the sky cools down.

What I like most is the comfort factor: this boat holds 57, but you’re capped at 32 passengers, so it doesn’t feel crowded. I also like the “real Mallorca” rhythm—glass of cava, a swim stop with snorkel gear, and no sitting through a scripted restaurant meal.

The main thing to consider is that drinks beyond the included water and cava aren’t part of the price. If you want cocktails or wine, plan for extra spending.

Key points that make this cruise worth your time

Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay - Key points that make this cruise worth your time

  • Adult-only sailing: quieter vibes, built for couples and friends, no kids onboard
  • Small capacity on a bigger boat: 57-seat catamaran, but a max of 32 people admitted
  • Snorkel + paddle surf included: you get gear and options at La Cueva Verde
  • Palma Bay sunset views: a pass by Cathedral de Palma de Mallorca around golden hour
  • Tapas onboard instead of a cliché meal: appetizers plus homemade desserts as evening settles in
  • Simple pacing for 4 hours: you’re never out too long, and the schedule is easy to follow

Adult-only sunset sailing in Palma Bay

Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay - Adult-only sunset sailing in Palma Bay
Mallorca sunsets don’t need a theme park vibe. This cruise is built for a relaxed evening at sea, and the adult-only rule changes the whole feel. You can actually hear conversations instead of tuning out kid noise.

You also get the best kind of “everyone can find a spot” setup. The catamaran’s capacity is listed as 57, but they admit only a maximum of 32. That matters on a sunset cruise, because deck space is what you’re really buying.

And the timing helps. The trip is about 4 hours, which is long enough for a proper swim stop and dinner, but short enough that you’re still fresh when you finish.

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The catamaran setup: comfort over crowding (57 seats, 32 max)

Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay - The catamaran setup: comfort over crowding (57 seats, 32 max)
This boat is a luxury catamaran with room to move around, not just stand in a line. The key detail is the comfort math: a 57-person capacity on paper, with a maximum of 32 on this specific sailing. That means less jostling when you’re heading to the swim area or settling in for the tapas.

You’ll also appreciate the small-group reality when it comes to practical stuff like using shared spaces. The cruise includes water during the trip and the restroom situation gets called out positively in customer feedback, with people specifically noting they were clean.

If you’re the type who hates feeling packed in during sunset photos, this capacity limit is a big deal. It’s the difference between “nice views” and “nice views without stress.”

Cava welcome drink and the feel-good start of the sail

The tour kicks off with a cava welcome drink. It’s a small detail, but it sets the tone fast. You’re not stuck waiting until the sea air works its magic; the evening starts with a drink in hand and a “slow down” vibe.

Water is included too. That might sound basic, but on warm Mediterranean evenings it’s the kind of inclusion you’ll use without thinking.

What isn’t included: extra drinks. That’s not a deal-breaker, but it’s a real consideration if you plan to order wine, beer, or cocktails during the trip.

How the cruise uses Palma Bay to frame the sunset

This sailing is round-trip in Palma Bay and designed around the sunset moment. You’ll pass by key sights during the golden hour, with Cathedral de Palma de Mallorca mentioned as part of the sunset experience.

The payoff here is simple: you get a moving vantage point. From the water, Palma looks different. The cathedral and shoreline feel more dramatic without the crowds you’d deal with on land.

The schedule is also practical. You’re cruising, then you get a swim stop, then you return onboard in time for tapas as the light drops. That keeps the evening from turning into a long wait punctuated by one short activity.

Cathedral de Palma at golden hour: what to expect

Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay - Cathedral de Palma at golden hour: what to expect
The tour specifically includes Cathedral de Palma de Mallorca timed with sunset. Even if you’ve seen the cathedral before, seeing it from the water changes the scale and the mood.

Here’s what you should do: pick a side that gives you good line-of-sight as the boat moves. The cathedral is a fixed landmark, but your viewpoint changes with the sailing angle. If you want photos, don’t assume one spot works for everything—walk a little and test where the light hits.

Also, keep in mind this is a catamaran experience, not a land sightseeing tour. You’re not going to the cathedral. You’re using the sea angle for the sunset moment, then moving on.

If you’re dreaming of a full-on walking tour plus museum time, you’ll want something else. For a sunset framing shot with a glass of cava, this does the job.

La Cueva Verde swim stop: snorkeling gear and real time in the water

The main water activity is at La Cueva Verde. You get a stop to swim, and they provide snorkel gear so you can explore underwater without bringing your own kit.

This is one of those inclusions that pays off immediately. If you’ve ever shown up to a beach activity with no mask or no confidence, you know the value of having the gear sorted. Here, it’s included as part of the experience, and it’s set up for the time you’re at the cove.

There’s also paddle surf included. That gives you a second option beyond snorkeling. Some people want to float and observe; others want to get a little more motion and fun.

One practical note: bring your swimwear in case you want to jump in right away. Casual clothing works for the deck portion, but you’ll want to be ready for water time without scrambling.

And because this is an adult-only evening cruise, expect the water break to feel more like a shared hangout than a big-group swim event.

Tapas onboard as the sun goes down

Adult Only Sunset Catamaran Palma bay - Tapas onboard as the sun goes down
After the swim stop, you head back onboard for dinner: a tapas meal served as the sun slips into the sea.

This is where the cruise avoids a common mistake. Lots of sunset tours promise food and deliver something generic and rushed. Here, you get a varied menu of appetizers plus homemade desserts.

Customer feedback highlights regional, fresh food and tasty offerings. People also mention that the crew and the overall sailing experience felt smooth, with clean facilities onboard.

If you’re trying to plan a night without locking yourself into a formal dinner reservation, this is a strong alternative. Tapas means you can graze, share bites, and keep the evening pace. It also pairs well with a sunset theme because it feels social, not stuffy.

Drinks aren’t included beyond the cava welcome and included water, so if you want to treat yourself, keep that budget in mind.

What’s included, what’s not, and what to pack

Here’s the practical split, based on what the cruise includes:

Included:

  • Access to cruise
  • Cava welcome drink
  • Water during the trip
  • Varied menu of appetizers + homemade desserts
  • Snorkel gear and paddle surf

Not included:

  • Drinks (other than the items listed above)

What to bring:

  • Casual clothing and swimwear (this is specifically recommended)
  • A towel if you have one you like, since swim stops mean you’ll want to dry off
  • A simple layer if you get cool as the sun drops, especially if you’re sitting near the waterline

Also, plan for the reality of a mobile-tickets cruise. You’ll need your phone ready for entry. Don’t count on last-minute signal checks.

Price and value: is $109.97 for 4 hours a smart buy?

At $109.97 per person, you’re paying for a full evening: catamaran time in Palma Bay, cava at the start, a swim experience with snorkel gear, paddle surf options, and tapas plus homemade desserts.

Is it expensive? It can be, depending on what you compare it to. A mid-range restaurant meal in Palma can run a lot, and you won’t get the sea time, sunset views, or the cove swim stop.

Here’s why the value makes sense for this type of tour:

  • You’re buying an atmosphere upgrade: adult-only + small-group cap
  • You’re not bringing your own snorkeling gear
  • You get food onboard that’s built for the time you’re on the water

If your priority is a low-cost activity, you’ll find cheaper options on Mallorca. If your priority is a memorable sunset plan without kids, without crowd stress, and with time to actually swim, this price can feel fair.

Also note the booking window: it’s often reserved about 24 days in advance on average. That hints at demand. If you’re going during peak season or on popular weekdays, booking early is the easiest way to avoid disappointment.

Who should book this cruise (and who might not)

This is a great match if you want:

  • Adult-only sailing with calmer energy
  • Sunset views of Palma Bay, including the cathedral from the water
  • A swim stop with gear provided
  • Tapas onboard, so you don’t have to scramble for dinner after

It’s also a solid option for people who hate “tour pressure.” The schedule is built around a few key moments—cruise, cove time, then tapas—so you can relax instead of bouncing from one stop to the next.

You might look elsewhere if:

  • You want hotel pickup and drop-off (not included)
  • You expect unlimited drinks
  • You want a long land sightseeing program rather than a sea-focused evening

Getting there and making the trip smooth

The meeting point is given as HJ8V+W9, Palma, Spain. The good news: it’s near public transportation, so you likely won’t need to rely on taxis for the whole plan.

Dress smartly for a sea evening. Casual clothing and swimwear is all you need for most of the trip. You’ll be on deck for sunset and then in-and-out of the water, so don’t plan on being in formal wear.

Finally, remember this is a 4-hour experience with water time. If you’re prone to motion sickness, it’s smart to choose your spot early and stay comfortable. Even on a smooth sail, the deck movement can feel different from being in a car.

Should you book this adult-only sunset catamaran?

I’d book it if you want a grown-up sunset plan in Palma Bay that includes real water time and a full onboard evening meal. The combination of an adult-only atmosphere, a small passenger cap (32 max), and included snorkeling gear makes it feel like more than just a ride.

It’s also a good choice if you’re tired of the typical restaurant dinner plan. Tapas onboard as the light fades is a simple, enjoyable way to mark an evening without overthinking reservations.

The decision comes down to one thing: drinks. If you like to keep orders modest, you’ll probably feel good about the overall value. If you plan on lots of alcohol purchases, you’ll want to budget extra.

If that fits your style, this cruise is a strong bet for a memorable, low-stress Mallorca night.

FAQ

Is this cruise adults only?

Yes. The experience is explicitly adult only, with a maximum of 32 travelers.

How long is the sunset catamaran cruise?

It’s approximately 4 hours.

Where does the cruise start and end?

It starts at the meeting point listed as HJ8V+W9 Palma, Spain, and ends back at the same meeting point.

What is included in the price?

Included are access to the cruise, a cava welcome drink, water during the trip, a varied menu of appetizers plus homemade desserts, and snorkel gear and paddle surf.

Are snorkel and paddle surf gear provided?

Yes. Snorkel gear and paddle surf are included.

What should I wear?

Casual clothing and swimwear are recommended.

Are drinks included?

No. Drinks are not included, beyond the cava welcome drink and water provided during the trip.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes, free cancellation is available. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

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