REVIEW · MALLORCA
Kayak & Coasteering
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Mallorca’s cliffs are made for action. This kayak-and-coasteering outing from Mon d’Aventura turns the coast near Cala Sant Vicenç into a guided circuit, with cliff jumps and time to swim and snorkel when you want.
I like the mix of paddling and hands-on coastline play: you get a guide to help you read the water and find the right spots, then you’re not stuck in a rigid schedule. One thing to weigh first is that the day depends on good weather, and the coasteering portion includes leaping from high cliffs.
In This Review
- Kayak & Coasteering Mallorca: Key Highlights
- Why Kayak + Coasteering Works So Well Here
- Getting Oriented: Time, Duration, and Meeting at Cala Molins
- Paddling the Cala Sant Vicenç Coast: The Scenic Circuit Before the Action
- Stop at Cala Molins: Where the Day Turns From Paddling to Coasteering
- Cliff Jumps: The Part Most People Remember
- Swimming and Snorkeling Time: You Get Freedom, Not Just Transfers
- Price and Value: Is $93.46 Worth It?
- What’s Included (and What You Should Plan on Bringing)
- Who Should Book This Kayak & Coasteering Tour
- My Booking Advice: Should You Choose Kayak & Coasteering in Cala Sant Vicenç?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for Kayak & Coasteering?
- What time does the tour start?
- How long is the experience?
- Is the tour offered in English?
- What activities are included during the 3 hours?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is lunch included?
- How big is the group?
- Do I need good weather for this tour?
- Is free cancellation available?
Kayak & Coasteering Mallorca: Key Highlights

- Cala Sant Vicenç kayak circuit: a guided route along dramatic cliffs and blue water
- Cala Molins start point: your action begins at Món Aventura Kayak Rental in Pollença
- Cliff jumps with a guide: leap from soaring cliffs into deep water
- Free swim and snorkeling time: take a break when you feel like it
- Small group feel (max 10 people): easier pacing and more attention from the guide
- Juan’s clear explanations: the guide focus is on making you comfortable and confident
Why Kayak + Coasteering Works So Well Here
Mallorca has plenty of coastline tours. This one feels different because it blends two parts you can’t really fake: moving through the water under your own power, and then getting up on the cliffs where the fun starts. That combination is exactly why coasteering pairs so well with kayaking on the island’s north coast.
You get a guided route along the coast of Cala Sant Vicenç, sailing through open water and staying close to cliffs and hidden shoreline angles. Then, the experience turns into real “look at that” coastline time, with cliff jumps into the deep water. It’s not just a photo stop. It’s active travel.
The other practical win: the group stays small. A maximum of 10 people helps with safety flow and keeps the day from feeling like a moving conveyor belt. If you like adventures that still feel personal, this setup fits.
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Getting Oriented: Time, Duration, and Meeting at Cala Molins

Plan for about 3 hours total, and note the start time: 9:50 am. Early-ish starts matter here. You’re more likely to get calmer conditions and a more comfortable water temperature window before the day heats up.
Meet at Món Aventura Kayak Rental, Cala Molins (07469 Pollença, Illes Balears). The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you’re not guessing how to get back or piecing together transport after you’re done. That’s a real convenience on a half-day adventure.
Also, you’ll use a mobile ticket, and the tour is offered in English. That means you can focus on instructions and coastline rather than coordinating paper vouchers or language barriers.
Paddling the Cala Sant Vicenç Coast: The Scenic Circuit Before the Action

The core of the trip is a circular kayak excursion along the coast of Cala Sant Vicenç. You’ll spend time paddling through open water, guided along an area described as an unexplored coast with cliffs. That wording matters because it suggests you’re not just cruising past the most obvious shoreline from a distance.
What you’ll likely enjoy most during this part is the change in perspective. From the water, the cliffs look bigger, the coastline feels more “yours,” and you can pick up cues about where the safest entry and exit points are later in the day. Even if you’re not a hardcore kayaker, a guided route reduces the guesswork.
And because it’s a circular route, you’re not spending your whole time moving away and hoping it’s worth it on the way back. The point is variety: paddling along one section, then working your way back through another angle of the coast. It keeps the 3 hours from feeling repetitive.
Stop at Cala Molins: Where the Day Turns From Paddling to Coasteering

Cala Molins is the big meeting-and-stop anchor: it’s where your session starts and where the tour lists Stop 1: Cala Molins. For many people, that’s the first moment the adventure vibe locks in—because you’re transitioning from “kayak trip” to “coastal activity day.”
Even without a long list of extra stops, this kind of structure is smart. You get organized at the start, get briefed on what’s coming, then the guide can time the cliff portion and the swim window based on conditions.
The practical consideration here is that coasteering is physical. You’ll be moving along the coast in a way that depends on footing and entry points. If you’re coming from flat, city walking, you’ll feel the difference. On the plus side, the small group size helps the guide manage the flow.
Cliff Jumps: The Part Most People Remember

The headline attraction is exactly what it sounds like: leap from soaring cliffs into deep water. This is the moment that makes the tour feel like a true Mallorca experience rather than another boat trip.
Here’s how to think about it before you go: cliff jumping is equal parts excitement and decision-making. You need to be comfortable with heights, and you also need to trust the spot and timing the guide sets. Since the tour is guided, you’re not making these calls alone.
The big value of having a guide (beyond rules and safety) is confidence. One review highlighted Juan’s focus on explaining everything and trying to give the best experience. That approach matters because cliff jumps aren’t just a stunt. They’re a skill in the sense that you learn the right way to judge the jump and settle after landing.
If you’re unsure, don’t pretend you’re fearless. Bring your comfort level into the planning. This tour is best for people who enjoy active moments and don’t mind getting wet.
Swimming and Snorkeling Time: You Get Freedom, Not Just Transfers

After the cliff portion, you get free time for swimming and snorkeling. That matters because it changes the feel of the afternoon. Instead of racing to the next set piece, you choose what you want to do with the water time.
This “at your leisure” setup is practical. You can swim for a quick reset if the paddling and jumping have made you tired. Or you can stay closer to snorkeling time and use the water break to cool down.
What I like about a plan like this is how it respects different energy levels. Not everyone wants the same pace after doing the hard part. So you get a chance to enjoy the coastline without feeling pressured to keep performing.
Price and Value: Is $93.46 Worth It?

At about $93.46 per person for roughly 3 hours, this tour isn’t the cheapest thing you’ll do in Mallorca—but it also isn’t priced like a luxury day either. The value comes from what’s included.
You get the kayak, the guide, and coverage in the form of accident and liability insurance plus all fees and taxes. That kind of bundled structure is helpful when you’re doing an activity with real motion and real water exposure. You shouldn’t have to wonder if you’re covered if something unexpected happens.
What’s not included is lunch, which is normal for shorter half-day adventures. Still, it’s a key planning note. With a 9:50 am start and only about 3 hours total, you’ll likely be hungry afterward. So either eat before you go or have a plan for post-tour food in Pollença afterward.
If you’re already spending money on transport, multiple attractions, and equipment rentals, this price starts looking more reasonable. You’re paying for guided access to a coastline experience that blends kayak movement, cliff jumping, and water time in one session.
What’s Included (and What You Should Plan on Bringing)

Included in the experience:
- Kayak
- All fees and taxes
- Accident insurance and liability insurance
- Entitled guide
Not included:
- Lunch
Because the activity involves kayaking, cliff jumping, and snorkeling, you should come ready for water time. That usually means packing a swimsuit you can wear immediately, plus a spare dry layer for after. If you have water-friendly shoes or gear you’re comfortable with, bring them. The day is short, so your comfort gear can make a noticeable difference.
Also, since the tour requires good weather, you want to check conditions the day of. If it’s looking rough, you’ll want flexible plans for later in the week.
Who Should Book This Kayak & Coasteering Tour
This is a strong fit for people who want active coastline time on Mallorca’s north coast—especially if you like cliff scenery and don’t mind getting wet. The small group size (max 10 people) also makes it more appealing if you dislike feeling lost in a crowd.
You’ll probably enjoy it most if:
- You like kayaking but want more than a slow paddle
- You’re curious about coasteering and cliff jumps
- You want downtime for swimming and snorkeling afterward
- You prefer an English-led guide plan
You might want to skip or choose a calmer option if:
- You’re uncomfortable with heights and cliff jumping
- You’d rather not combine paddling with scrambling/coasteering movement
- You’re traveling during a period where weather is unpredictable and you can’t shift plans
The note that most people can participate is encouraging, but it doesn’t change the reality that coasteering is still physical. Show up ready to move.
My Booking Advice: Should You Choose Kayak & Coasteering in Cala Sant Vicenç?
If your idea of a great Mallorca morning is paddling past cliffs and then getting to jump into deep water with a guide, book it. The structure hits a sweet spot: 3 hours is long enough to feel like you did something meaningful, but short enough to stay flexible for the rest of your day.
Choose this tour when:
- You have a morning free and can be flexible if conditions shift
- You want an experience that mixes adrenaline with water time
- You like the idea of small-group guiding and a clear plan
Skip it if:
- You’re not into cliff jumping at all
- You hate weather-dependent activities and can’t reschedule
One final practical nudge: because lunch isn’t included, keep your hunger in mind. Plan a solid breakfast before you go, then treat post-tour food as part of the fun.
FAQ
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for Kayak & Coasteering?
The tour meets at Món Aventura Kayak Rental in Cala Molins, 07469 Pollença, Illes Balears, Spain.
What time does the tour start?
The start time listed is 9:50 am.
How long is the experience?
The duration is approximately 3 hours.
Is the tour offered in English?
Yes, it is offered in English.
What activities are included during the 3 hours?
You’ll do a guided circular kayak excursion along the coast near Cala Sant Vicenç, with cliff jumping and free time for swimming and snorkeling.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are the kayak, accident insurance, liability insurance, all fees and taxes, and an entitled guide.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included.
How big is the group?
The tour has a maximum of 10 travelers.
Do I need good weather for this tour?
Yes. The experience requires good weather, and if it’s canceled due to poor weather you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and cancellations made less than 24 hours before the start time are not refunded.



























