REVIEW · MALLORCA
License free boat rental around the coast of santa ponsa
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No-license sailing is the whole point here. A private 5-meter boat rental lets you cruise the Santa Ponsa coastline on your own pace, with snorkeling time and music.
I like the setup because it’s easy to manage and feels genuinely relaxing: comfortable seating with a big sunbed, plus a Bimini top for shade. On top of that, you get snorkeling equipment and a wireless/Bluetooth speaker, and support from staff like Marcelo and Alex for the safety chat and anchor-and-swim recommendations.
One thing to keep an eye on: there’s a 200€ deposit, and you should double-check fuel terms so everything matches what you booked.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- Santa Ponsa by 5-meter boat: the value of going private
- No-licence driving: how the “simple” part actually works
- On-board comfort: what those features mean for your day
- Your 2-hour coastal cruise: making the most of limited time
- Snorkeling gear included: what you can realistically expect
- Fuel, deposits, and price reality: the value check
- Where you meet and how the start feels
- Who this boat rental is best for (and who might want a different option)
- Small moments that can make it memorable
- Should you book this Santa Ponça license-free boat rental?
- FAQ
- Do I need a boat license to drive?
- How many people can I bring?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is there a deposit?
- Where does the boat rental start and end?
- What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you go

- No license required: the boat is set up for a simple, guided first step before you take over.
- Comfort first: a large beige sunbed and Bimini shade make the 2-hour ride feel like a mini day off.
- Snorkel + music included: gear is provided, and you can bring the soundtrack with the onboard speaker.
- Fuel is listed as included: still, it’s smart to confirm so you don’t get surprised on arrival.
- Private rental for up to 5: no crowds, just your group with the boat to yourselves.
- Small-team service: staff like Marcelo and Alex typically handle questions quickly and help you make the time count.
Santa Ponsa by 5-meter boat: the value of going private

This is a low-stress way to see the coast of Santa Ponça and nearby Calvià from the water. You’re not squeezed into a bigger tour with strangers. Instead, you get a boat that’s sized for a small group, so you can actually slow down and enjoy the ride.
At $204.24 per group (up to 5), the pricing makes more sense than it sounds at first. Split five ways, it can work out like a mid-range activity. The big win is that you control the vibe for the full time you’re on the water.
Also, you’re in Mallorca, so the weather can make or break plans. This activity is built around good conditions, and it tends to get booked ahead (about two weeks in advance on average). If you want a specific time slot, plan early.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Mallorca
No-licence driving: how the “simple” part actually works

The headline is no license required, and that matters. It means you’re not dealing with a paperwork wall or spending time learning complex boat handling. But it doesn’t mean you’re totally on your own.
Before you explore, you’ll get instructions plus safety precautions. Expect the staff to explain how things work on the boat and what to pay attention to while you’re out on the water. This is the moment where you should ask the practical questions you’d normally forget later, like where gear is stored and what to do if something feels unclear.
Staff names that show up in the service examples include Marcelo and Alex. Their role, in plain terms, is to help you get confident fast—so you can focus on cruising, swimming, and relaxing instead of worrying about the mechanics.
On-board comfort: what those features mean for your day
A boat can look fine in photos and still feel annoying in real life. Here, the comfort details are the kind that actually help.
You get a spacious, comfortable boat with a large beige sunbed. That’s not just for show. It’s the difference between sitting upright the whole time and actually stretching out for sun and photos.
Shade is handled with a Bimini top. On Mallorca, that’s important because the sun can feel intense even when it’s not peak heat. You can cruise for a bit, cool down under the shade, then go back out when the temperature feels right.
Practical touches also matter:
- A dry storage compartment helps keep belongings safer from spray.
- An icebox keeps drinks chilled.
- Stainless stairs make it easier to get in and out for a swim.
- A wireless/Bluetooth speaker lets you bring music without extra planning.
If you’re traveling as a couple, this setup feels like your own floating lounge. If you’re a family or small group, it’s the kind of layout where everyone isn’t fighting for space.
Your 2-hour coastal cruise: making the most of limited time

This rental runs about 2 hours. That’s short enough to fit into a vacation day without stress, but long enough to feel like you actually did something special.
The key to enjoying a rental like this is mindset. You’re not chasing a strict schedule with lots of stops. Instead, you’re picking the moments: when to cruise, when to anchor, when to swim, and when to just sit back.
You’ll explore the Santa Ponsa coastline at your own pace, and you can use the snorkeling gear during your time on the water. In service examples, staff shared recommendations on spots to anchor and swim, and there’s even a specific mention of being shown the way toward the Playa San Ponça area.
So what should you do with those 2 hours? Here’s a practical approach:
- Start by getting oriented and settling into the boat.
- Do your cruising early while visibility is fresh and the light looks good.
- Plan one main swim/snorkel window rather than trying to do everything at once.
- Save a bit of time at the end to enjoy the return without rushing.
If you like a slower pace, you’ll like this. If you want a full-day itinerary with multiple long stops, you might feel the clock.
Snorkeling gear included: what you can realistically expect

You’re provided snorkeling equipment, which is the difference between “we might swim” and “we will.” With crystal-clear water (common in this area when conditions are good), snorkeling can be a highlight even for first-timers.
Since the tour setup doesn’t promise a fixed itinerary of specific reefs or exact sites, treat it like freedom with guidance. The staff instructions and spot recommendations are meant to help you choose where you’ll get the best mix of calm water, underwater views, and an easy entry.
A few practical tips so you’re comfortable fast:
- Bring swimwear under your clothes so you can switch quickly.
- Use the dry storage to protect phones and wallets from spray.
- If you’re bringing a speaker, keep volume reasonable around others and keep it secured.
- Don’t overpack on board—space is for comfort, not clutter.
Also, remember this is Mallorca in summer season. If the water is busy, you’ll have a private boat, but you might still see other people nearby. You’re not going to be alone on the whole coast, but you are in control of your time.
Fuel, deposits, and price reality: the value check

Fuel is listed as included. That’s a big deal because it removes a common hidden cost on boat rentals.
Still, the 200€ deposit is noted as required. If you’re used to paying a rental fee only, plan for that extra amount. It’s typically handled through your payment method and held while you have the boat.
There’s one caution worth stating plainly: one experience described a fuel misunderstanding on arrival. The listing information says fuel is included, but to protect yourself, ask for confirmation of fuel terms before departure. Even a simple message or clear statement from the staff can prevent stress.
Price-wise, $204.24 per group (up to 5) for roughly 2 hours is competitive when you compare it to private tours that cost per person. The cost feels fair because the boat size matches the group size, and you get comfort plus snorkeling gear.
Where you meet and how the start feels

You start at Carrer de Ramon de Montcada, 22, 07183 Santa Ponça, Illes Balears, Spain, and you return to the same meeting point.
Being near public transportation is a helpful detail. It means you’re not locked into a complicated private transfer plan just to get to the dock area.
Bring a little patience for summertime timing. One service example mentioned the boat was late getting in to them, and the team responded quickly once they contacted and explained what was happening. So yes, it can get chaotic in high season. Your best move is to arrive a bit early and keep your plans flexible around that start time.
Finally, you’ll have a mobile ticket. That’s a small thing, but it cuts down on what you have to juggle when you’re in a rush to get on the water.
Who this boat rental is best for (and who might want a different option)

This rental is ideal for:
- Couples who want a private floating break near Santa Ponça.
- Families or small groups up to 5 who want room to stretch out.
- Travelers who want to mix cruising and swimming without hiring a skipper for a long day.
- People who care about comfort details like shade, sunbed space, and chilled drinks.
It can be less ideal if:
- You want a full-day sailing plan with many distinct stops.
- You hate any chance of weather disruption, since the experience requires good conditions.
- You’re expecting everything to be perfectly scripted like a bus tour. This is more freedom than choreography.
If you’re the type who likes to ask a couple questions early, then relax and let the rest happen, you’ll fit right in.
Small moments that can make it memorable
The best boat rentals often hinge on the small support details, not just the boat itself.
In service examples, staff like Marcelo helped with recommendations on where to anchor and swim, and Alex guided people back with a thoughtful video-style moment that captures the return scenery toward San Ponça. That’s the kind of personal touch that turns a generic coast cruise into something you actually remember later.
There’s also an example of someone asking to make the outing special for a proposal. The team arranged extras like a bottle of wine and the person’s favorite flowers. The practical takeaway for you: if you have a plan (celebration, surprise, birthday), ask early. It’s a private rental, so there’s room to add a little magic—at least when the team can.
Should you book this Santa Ponça license-free boat rental?
Book it if you want a simple, private, no-licence way to see Mallorca’s coast without booking a complicated day. You’re paying for a comfortable boat, snorkeling gear, and the freedom to make your own rhythm over about two hours.
Skip it or look closer if you’re extremely time-sensitive, because summer logistics can run a bit messy. Also, be mindful of the 200€ deposit and confirm fuel terms so you don’t start the day with unnecessary confusion.
If you like the idea of cruising, swimming, and sunbathing with your own music, this is a strong fit. It’s the kind of experience that turns into the one you talk about at dinner because it felt like your own little chapter on the island.
FAQ
Do I need a boat license to drive?
No. This boat rental is listed as license free, and instructions are provided before you go out.
How many people can I bring?
The rental is priced for up to 5 people per group.
What’s included in the price?
Included items are snorkeling equipment, a wireless/Bluetooth speaker, an icebox, a Bimini sun cover, fuel, and inox stairs.
Is there a deposit?
Yes. A 200€ deposit is required.
Where does the boat rental start and end?
It starts at Carrer de Ramon de Montcada, 22, 07183 Santa Ponça, Illes Balears, Spain, and ends back at the same meeting point.
What if the weather is bad or I need to cancel?
The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.


























