REVIEW · MALLORCA
Experience Es Trenc con SUP y Snorkel, The Spanish caribean.
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White sand, clear water, zero stress.
This is a Mallorca sea day built for people who want the coast without the hassle. I like that SUP boards and snorkeling equipment are included, plus there’s a real guide who handles the timing so you can focus on being in the water. I also like the small-group feel, with adaptable plans for up to 8 people, and an air-conditioned van pickup that gets you there without parking stress.
One thing to keep in mind: the experience needs good weather, and the exact beach stops can shift based on demand and logistics. You might still end up at other nearby coves if the schedule needs regrouping, so go in flexible and happy with the broader goal—time on the water.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Price and value for an Es Trenc sea day
- The 9:00 pickup and how the day stays easy
- Platja d’es Trenc: what makes it special (and what to expect)
- SUP basics that don’t feel complicated
- Snorkeling time with gear and GoPro underwater camera
- The nearby details worth noticing: Salinas de Es Trenc and WWII echoes
- When the plan adapts: possible changes to nearby coves
- Comfort extras that make a beach day work
- How big is your group, and why it matters
- Who should book this SUP and snorkel day
- Should you book this tour?
- FAQ
- What’s the duration of the Es Trenc SUP and snorkeling experience?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is pickup included?
- What does the tour cost?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- How big are the groups?
- Do I need to bring a ticket on my phone?
- Is the tour weather-dependent?
- What’s the cancellation window?
Key highlights at a glance

- Pickup around 9:00 in a 9-seater van, so you start the day without thinking.
- All the water gear included, from paddleboards to snorkeling kit.
- GoPro underwater camera included, so you can capture more than just memories.
- Umbrellas and coolers with ice, which matter more than you’d think in full sun.
- Up to 8 people per group, making it easier to adjust timing and routes.
- Admission ticket included, which helps you compare the value fairly.
Price and value for an Es Trenc sea day

At $114.60 per person, this tour isn’t the cheapest way to get to the beach. But it can be a strong value because the basics are handled for you. You’re not just paying for access—you’re paying for a guided day with transport, equipment, shade support, and the kind of extras that are often annoying to arrange yourself.
Here’s what you get that adds up fast: a paddleboard, snorkeling equipment, umbrellas, coolers with ice, beach games, and even a GoPro underwater camera. On top of that, there’s an air-conditioned vehicle and an admission ticket included. What’s not included is lunch and drinks, so you’ll want to plan on that cost separately if you eat out.
If you’ve ever tried to cobble together SUP rental + snorkeling gear + transport, you know the hidden friction: availability, meeting points, return times, and cashing out for different vendors. This package approach is basically buying back your day.
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The 9:00 pickup and how the day stays easy
The tour starts at 9:00 am, with pickup offered by GoFurgo Mallorca. The ride is in a 9-seater van, and that matters because it keeps the group together without you needing a car or public transport planning.
You’re looking at about 7 to 8 hours total, which is a workable length for a beach + water activities day. Not too short, not one of those all-day slogs where everyone gets cranky and nothing feels special.
One more practical detail: the maximum number of travelers is 32, but the experience is run in small groups of up to 8. That balance is often the sweet spot—enough people for energy, not so many that your time in the water turns into a waiting game.
Platja d’es Trenc: what makes it special (and what to expect)

Es Trenc is Mallorca’s famous stretch of white sand and crystal-clear water, and the vibe is the point. This is the place you go when you want less hotel spectacle and more natural calm.
It’s also known for a nudist beach section, so you’ll want to be comfortable with that reality. You don’t need to be anything other than respectful—just expect that the beach can include more than one style of beachgoing.
The tour uses Es Trenc as the centerpiece stop, and the timing is designed for a good chunk of time at the water. If your dream day is sandy toes, turquoise views, and time to actually play instead of just pose, Es Trenc fits the bill.
SUP basics that don’t feel complicated

SUP can be intimidating if you’ve never tried it. The big difference here is that you’re not figuring it out alone. You get the paddleboard as part of the experience, and that removes the rental logistics that usually eat up your morning.
The tour also includes shade support with an umbrella, plus coolers with ice. That sounds like a minor comfort detail, but after an hour in strong sun, you’ll be glad it’s planned. It also makes it easier to stay relaxed between water sessions.
A useful way to think about SUP on a day like this: treat it as a moving vantage point. You’ll get a different view of the coastline than you do from shore, and it’s often the simplest way to enjoy the water without needing special skills.
Snorkeling time with gear and GoPro underwater camera

The snorkeling part is set up so you can focus on the water, not the kit. You’ll have snorkelling equipment included, and the icing on the cake is that a GoPro underwater camera is included too.
This is great for two reasons. First, it means you can capture what you see without doing a separate gear search. Second, underwater footage tends to motivate people to try snorkeling more confidently, because you’re not just doing it to look—you’re doing it to remember.
Practical tip for your comfort: wear what you’ll actually want to keep on for the water, and make sure you’re ready for salty water and sun afterward. If you tend to get cold easily, plan your pacing so you don’t rush out of the water too fast.
The nearby details worth noticing: Salinas de Es Trenc and WWII echoes

One of the smarter ways to experience Es Trenc is to pay attention when you’re not on the board. The area includes the Salinas de Es Trenc—salt flats tied to traditional salt harvesting. Even if you’re mostly there for sea time, it’s a nice reminder that Mallorca’s coast isn’t just about beach photos.
There’s also mention of a historic World War II machine gun in the vicinity. It’s the kind of detail you might miss if you only think about sand and water. With a guide, you’re more likely to connect what you’re seeing to why it’s there.
That kind of context is small, but it’s one reason guided days feel more satisfying. You leave with more than a memory card.
When the plan adapts: possible changes to nearby coves

A key element of this tour is flexibility. The groups are capped small, and timing and destinations can change based on the day’s logistics and demand. That can be a real benefit because it helps the operator keep the experience running smoothly.
In at least one case, the day shifted from the main Es Trenc plan to other calas and beaches in the Llombards area due to grouping logistics. The important takeaway for you: don’t treat the exact beach name as your only goal. Treat the tour as a curated route to calm water and good conditions.
Also, guides matter here. One standout note from the experience is the friendly, attentive approach of Matías, who is known for being helpful and on the ball. A good guide makes reroutes feel like a change in scenery, not a disappointment.
Comfort extras that make a beach day work

This tour doesn’t rely on you to solve everything at the beach. You get several comfort supports that are easy to overlook when you’re booking online.
- Umbrellas help you reset after getting wet.
- Coolers with ice are a practical win for water and snacks you bring (lunch isn’t included).
- Beach games add structure if you’re with people who want more than just lounging.
Then there’s the air-conditioned vehicle. After a few hours in sun, the ride back feels like part of the experience rather than just the way to end it.
If you’ve ever spent a beach day juggling towels, bags, and heat, you’ll appreciate how much friction this removes.
How big is your group, and why it matters
The experience can include up to 32 travelers, but the on-water group size is handled in smaller units, up to 8 per group. That’s a meaningful difference for your day.
Smaller groups usually mean:
- fewer people to manage during water time,
- less waiting around,
- more chance for the guide to notice who needs help.
It also keeps the energy friendlier. You’re more likely to feel like you’re sharing a day than getting processed through a checklist.
Who should book this SUP and snorkel day
This is a strong fit if you want:
- a guided Mallorca beach day with water activities,
- easy logistics (pickup included, equipment included),
- time on the water without planning rentals,
- a tour format that allows day-of adjustments.
It also suits you if you like calm, natural coastline experiences over rushed sightseeing. And if you’re the type who enjoys a few extra details—salt flats, historical nods—having a guide is a bonus.
You might think twice if you’re the kind of person who needs a perfectly fixed itinerary with zero changes. Because weather and logistics can influence the final beach stops, you’ll enjoy this more if you can roll with a revised plan.
Should you book this tour?
I’d book it if your priority is more water time and fewer logistics. The included gear, umbrella shade, coolers with ice, and underwater GoPro camera make it feel like a real activity day, not just a transfer to a beach.
If you’re aiming for a specific location name only, leave room in your expectations. The operator can regroup people and shift to nearby coves when needed, and that’s part of how they keep the experience smooth.
If you want my simple rule: book this when you’d rather spend your energy enjoying the sea than organizing it.
FAQ
What’s the duration of the Es Trenc SUP and snorkeling experience?
It lasts about 7 to 8 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 9:00 am.
Is pickup included?
Yes, pickup is offered.
What does the tour cost?
The price is $114.60 per person.
What’s included in the price?
Included items include a paddleboard, snorkeling equipment, an umbrella, coolers with ice, beach games, an air-conditioned vehicle, and a GoPro underwater camera. Admission is also included.
Is lunch included?
No. Lunch and drinks are not included.
How big are the groups?
The experience can have a maximum of 32 travelers, with groups of up to 8 people.
Do I need to bring a ticket on my phone?
A mobile ticket is provided.
Is the tour weather-dependent?
Yes. It requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What’s the cancellation window?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount paid isn’t refunded.

























