REVIEW · MALLORCA
Afternoon Snorkel & Paddle Surf Experience in a Secret Spot
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Sunset on a paddleboard changes everything. This afternoon session in Mallorca is built around a calm SUP glide through the Deltas area near Playa Maioris, plus time to snorkel in shallow, clear water before the light turns golden. It’s the kind of “slow travel” that makes the coast feel personal, not crowded.
I like two things most. First, the sunset paddling in natural canals is genuinely relaxing and different from the usual beach-and-back plans. Second, the snorkeling is straightforward and equipment is provided, so you can focus on seeing fish rather than figuring out gear.
One thing to consider: this experience runs only with good weather. If conditions aren’t right, you’ll need to be flexible with dates since it can be rescheduled or refunded.
In This Review
- Key Highlights You’ll Feel on the Water
- How the 5:30 pm Sunset Timing Works (and Why It Matters)
- Playa Maioris Delta Canals: The Relaxing Heart of the Trip
- Snorkeling in Shallow Clear Water: Easy, Guided, and Practical
- The Guides: Small Details, Big Comfort
- What’s Included: The Gear and Comfort Stuff That Adds Value
- Getting There and Back: How Smooth This Feels
- Price and Value: What $116.80 Really Buys
- Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Skip)
- Weather, Water Comfort, and What to Watch For
- A Simple Plan for Getting the Most Out of Your Sunset Session
- Should You Book This Afternoon Snorkel & Paddle Surf in Mallorca?
- FAQ
- What time does the experience start?
- How long is the activity?
- Where does the tour take place?
- Is snorkeling included?
- What equipment is provided?
- Do I need prior experience?
- What language is the tour offered in?
- How big is the group?
- Is lunch included?
- What happens if weather is poor?
Key Highlights You’ll Feel on the Water

- Sunset SUP through Mallorca’s delta canals at Playa Maioris, with calm water and lush surroundings
- Snorkeling in shallow, crystal-clear areas where you can actually see what’s going on underwater
- GoPro waterproof camera included, so you can capture the moment without extra rentals
- Small-group vibe (up to 32) with an experienced instructor guiding you the whole way
- Cooler with ice and drinks, plus beach extras like an umbrella and casual play items
- No prior experience needed, which helps if you’re nervous about standing up on a board
How the 5:30 pm Sunset Timing Works (and Why It Matters)

This tour starts at 5:30 pm, which is a big part of why it feels special. Late afternoon light makes the coast look softer, and sunset hours are usually when the water feels calmer and more inviting to paddle.
The total time is about 4 to 5 hours. That’s long enough to settle in, do paddle time, and still have a real “sunset moment” rather than a quick stop-and-go photo grab.
Also, you’re not just being dropped at a beach. You’ll get an intro, then you’ll head out with guidance, which matters if you’ve never done SUP or snorkeling before. Your guide is the difference between feeling tense and feeling relaxed.
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Playa Maioris Delta Canals: The Relaxing Heart of the Trip
Stop 1 is Playa Maioris, specifically with paddling through the Deltas area’s natural canals. This is the part I’d call the main event: you’re not wrestling waves, you’re moving through sheltered water and watching the shoreline change as the sun lowers.
You’ll begin with a brief introduction from your instructor. That may sound simple, but it’s key for two reasons. It helps you get comfortable before you drift into a more open view, and it sets expectations for balance, posture, and how to enjoy the glide without overthinking it.
As you paddle, you’ll be surrounded by lush vegetation and calm water. That combination is what makes the experience feel like a real break from the everyday pace. Even if you’re traveling with friends, you’ll likely slow down and focus more on your surroundings than on keeping an itinerary moving.
And then comes the best timing payoff: sunset. Watching the light shift from the water feels different than watching from shore. You’re low, close to the horizon, and the whole moment lasts longer because you’re part of it.
Snorkeling in Shallow Clear Water: Easy, Guided, and Practical

After the paddling segment, you’ll stop to snorkel in shallow areas where the water is clear enough to see marine life up close. This is where the tour’s structure helps you. Instead of squeezing snorkeling into a random schedule, it’s built after you’ve already warmed up with the SUP part and settled into the water.
You’ll use snorkeling equipment during this stop, and the tour includes the essentials like a snorkel mask and water shoes. That matters because a good mask fit can make the difference between a smooth experience and a frustrating one.
The shallow-water setup is also a big practical advantage. You don’t need to be an expert swimmer or comfortable in deep water based on what’s offered here. It’s designed to be approachable, which matches the no prior experience message.
One more thoughtful detail: the water and the light are often at their most forgiving in the late-day window. If the weather cooperates, you’re getting a clearer view and a more comfortable outing than you would in the midday heat.
The Guides: Small Details, Big Comfort

Good snorkeling and good SUP are important. But the comfort factor usually comes down to the guide. In this experience, instructors are a major strength, and you can see it in the way the names show up in people’s stories.
Finn is mentioned as a guide who was fun and made people feel safe and comfortable throughout. Nabil is described as caring and constantly checking on the group. Juan also gets praised for being kind and accommodating.
That pattern tells you what to look for on the day: someone who won’t just point you at the water and wish you luck. The best version of this tour is when you feel supported while still having freedom to enjoy the moment.
What’s Included: The Gear and Comfort Stuff That Adds Value

This tour covers the stuff that can quickly turn a beach day into a logistics day. If you’ve ever planned a snorkeling trip and then realized you forgot half the gear, you’ll appreciate the included list.
You’ll get:
- SUP (stand-up paddleboard) and paddle
- Snorkeling mask and snorkeling equipment
- Water shoes
- A cooler with ice for your drinks
- A GoPro waterproof camera
- A beach umbrella
- Beach extras like a volleyball net or football goalposts, plus paddles and a ball
- An air-conditioned vehicle for transport
The GoPro waterproof camera inclusion is the kind of detail that feels small until you’re standing on a board and trying to balance your phone. Instead of stressing about shots, you can focus on the experience. You’ll get more keepers from that alone.
The cooler with ice and drinks is another value point. You’re out during sunset hours, and you’ll likely work up some thirst. Having cold drinks ready keeps the day from feeling like an endurance test.
And the beach extras? Those are for downtime and group fun, not a major part of the core experience. Still, they help create an easy social atmosphere before or after the main water time.
Getting There and Back: How Smooth This Feels

The tour includes an air-conditioned vehicle, and it ends back at the meeting point. That’s helpful if you’d rather not think about transport after paddling and snorkeling.
Also, the experience is offered in English and uses a mobile ticket. That makes check-in simpler and reduces the chance of wasting time hunting for paperwork.
The group size is capped at 32 travelers. For SUP and snorkeling, that’s important. Too big and you spend more time waiting than enjoying. Too small and you might lose some energy. This size aims for a comfortable middle—enough people to have a lively vibe, but not so many that you feel shuffled.
Price and Value: What $116.80 Really Buys

At $116.80 per person, this is not a bargain-basement beach activity. But when you break down what’s included, it starts to make sense.
You’re paying for:
- A guided SUP experience at sunset through a specific natural area
- Snorkeling time in clear shallow water
- Equipment provided (board, mask, water shoes, snorkeling gear)
- A GoPro waterproof camera
- Transport in an air-conditioned vehicle
- Drinks via a cooler with ice
If you had to price those separately, the GoPro and the instructor-led format usually tip the value in favor of booking. The guide component is the “invisible cost” people forget. It’s what keeps the outing safe, paced well, and not confusing—especially for first-timers.
Also, the timing matters. A sunset session isn’t just a time of day; it’s a different feel and a different visual payoff. You’re not trading your afternoon for something that could have happened any time.
So the best way to think about value here: you’re buying a guided nature experience with gear and transport handled, plus the chance to make sunset memories without extra rentals.
Who This Tour Is Best For (and Who Should Skip)

This experience is ideal if you want:
- A first SUP attempt without needing prior experience
- A mix of paddleboarding and snorkeling in one outing
- A guided plan that still feels relaxed
- A smaller-group sunset nature break in Mallorca
It’s also a good fit if you like comfort details. Cold drinks in a cooler, water shoes included, and a waterproof camera mean fewer hassles.
You might want to choose a different plan if:
- You’re only interested in beach lounging and don’t care about water time
- Your schedule can’t handle weather-related changes (since good weather is required)
- You’re expecting a long, multi-stop calas road trip vibe rather than a focused paddling-and-snorkel session
Weather, Water Comfort, and What to Watch For
This tour is weather-dependent, which is normal for SUP and snorkeling. The good news is the experience is designed to be calm and approachable, with shallow snorkeling areas.
The practical takeaway is simple: if the forecast looks iffy, be ready for the provider to adjust. Your flexibility affects how smoothly your day goes.
Once you’re out there, your biggest “success factor” is comfort with being in and around the water. You don’t need to be a pro, but you should be willing to put on the provided water shoes, fit the snorkeling mask, and follow the instructor’s pace.
If you go into it with the mindset of easy fun—no pressure to do everything perfectly—you’ll likely enjoy it more than you expect.
A Simple Plan for Getting the Most Out of Your Sunset Session
I recommend you treat this like a nature experience, not a checklist.
- Arrive ready to focus: give yourself a calm start to the afternoon, so the sunset moment doesn’t feel rushed.
- Listen early in the intro: the first minutes of SUP coaching can save you stress once you’re on the board.
- Use the snorkeling stop to slow down: the goal is clear views of marine life in shallow water, not a long endurance swim.
- Let the group energy help: with a max group size of 32, it usually feels friendly rather than chaotic.
- Trust the guide’s timing: sunset is the payoff, and pacing is everything when you’re on the water.
If you do those things, you’ll get the best version of what this tour offers: calm canals, clear water, and a sunset you remember because you experienced it from the board.
Should You Book This Afternoon Snorkel & Paddle Surf in Mallorca?
If you want a sunset experience that feels peaceful, guided, and well-equipped, I’d say this one is worth considering. The combination of sunset SUP through delta canals and snorkeling in shallow clear areas is a strong pairing, and the included gear removes common friction points.
It’s also a good value decision because you’re not just paying for access. You’re paying for transport, instruction, equipment, and even a waterproof GoPro that helps you capture the day without juggling your phone.
The only real reason to hesitate is weather. If you’re traveling with a strict schedule and you can’t shift plans, a weather-dependent water activity is a risk. If you can be flexible, this is the kind of Mallorca outing that turns a normal afternoon into a memory you’ll actually talk about later.
FAQ
What time does the experience start?
It starts at 5:30 pm.
How long is the activity?
The duration is about 4 to 5 hours.
Where does the tour take place?
It takes place in Mallorca, Spain, with the main location described as Playa Maioris.
Is snorkeling included?
Yes. You’ll snorkel in shallow areas with provided snorkeling equipment.
What equipment is provided?
The tour includes a paddleboard and paddle, snorkel mask and snorkeling equipment, water shoes, and a cooler with ice for drinks. A GoPro waterproof camera is also included.
Do I need prior experience?
No prior experience is needed.
What language is the tour offered in?
The tour is offered in English.
How big is the group?
The maximum group size is 32 travelers.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch and additional food or drinks are not included, though drinks are provided in a cooler with ice.
What happens if weather is poor?
Good weather is required. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.



























