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Mallorca: Boat Party with Live DJs, Lunch, & Nightclub Entry

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Mallorca: Boat Party with Live DJs, Lunch, & Nightclub Entry

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A DJ party on open water.

This Mallorca sea day mixes live music, a proper lunch, and a night-after on the Shore, starting from Soller Cat Boat. You’ll cruise along the Palma coastline, dance on a double-decker superboat, and finish the day with a popular after-party called ShipWrecked.

I love how the energy stays moving from boarding to the swim stop, with two live DJs plus live saxophone and bongos percussion. I also like that you get a real meal onboard, not just snacks, with Spanish paella, pasta salad, and fresh fruit.

One thing to plan for: drinks aren’t included. You can buy drinks onboard, so if you want cocktails or beer all day, budget extra beyond the $85.

Key highlights worth showing up for

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  • Two live DJ sets + live sax and bongos keep the sound fresh while you’re on the move.
  • Paella lunch onboard plus pasta salad and fruit means you’re fueled for dancing and swimming.
  • CO2 freeze cannons add a big, crowd-pleasing moment (and photos usually look wild).
  • A scheduled swim stop lets you cool off in Mallorca’s sea before the party ramps back up.
  • ShipWrecked after-party entry helps the day keep going after you return to land.

A DJ boat party on the Palma coastline (without the boring bits)

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If you picture Mallorca as beaches plus nightlife, this is that idea, turned into a moving party. You set out from Soller Cat Boat, cruise along the coastline, then come back to land with the night still in your plans. The vibe is very much summertime: people dressed to impress, photos being taken, and music that’s designed to keep you dancing.

The format is also practical. It’s only about 3 hours, so it doesn’t steal your whole day. That matters on Mallorca, where you’ll probably want at least one real daytime block for beaches, a town stroll, or a sunset somewhere calmer.

And yes, it’s a party with structure: the music, the lunch, the swim, and the after-party are built in. You’re not just “standing around on a boat,” hoping something happens. The point is that something is happening.

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Getting to Soller Cat Boat and what the day feels like before departure

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The activity starts at Soller Cat Boat and ends back at the same meeting point. That round-trip setup is one of the big conveniences. You’re not trying to figure out how to get back into town after a long day of music and sun.

One detail I really like is that the experience seems to be built for groups who are staying around Magaluf. A few people highlighted that the ride to the port (and back) made it easy, so you’re not stuck hunting transport while you’re already in party mode.

When you arrive, expect the usual “get organized fast” energy: a welcome drink, wristband/check-in, and then it’s off to the boat experience. This is where you should confirm how to handle lockers or where you’ll stash towels and extra layers, because once you’re moving, you’ll want everything simple.

The 300-capacity superboat: where you’ll dance, pose, and sweat

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This is not a tiny boat. It’s a 300-capacity superboat designed for parties, which is exactly why it works. You get a real crowd, solid sound, and multiple performance elements happening at once, instead of the music feeling drowned out by open air and sea spray.

It’s also described as having photo-friendly moments on a double-decker boat at sea with Instagram-style backdrops. If you like photos, this is one of those tours that actually gives you angles and staging, not just a selfie-stick moment.

On board, you’ll hear internationally acclaimed music sets, and you’ll also get live performances like saxophone and bongos percussion. That combination matters because it breaks up the monotony. Two DJs can keep the beat going, but the live elements make it feel like an event, not just a playlist.

Practical tip: if you tend to get cold after swimming, bring a light layer. Sea wind can change fast, and you’ll be out there long enough that comfort matters.

Live DJs, sax, and bongos: how the music is actually scheduled

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You’re getting two live DJs during the time on the water. Add live saxophone and bongos percussion, and the party has multiple “surfaces” of entertainment. That’s important because the boat is moving and the crowd is rotating. The show design helps keep people engaged as you shift positions—upper deck to lower deck, near the speakers to farther back.

From the sound-and-vibe perspective, this is the heart of the experience. People consistently praise the music level and the way the DJs keep the room moving. So if you want a party that feels intentional, not random, this is built for you.

If you prefer quieter travel, this won’t be your thing. This isn’t a “relax on the sea” cruise. It’s a dance-focused boat party, with energy expected.

Lunch onboard: paella + pasta salad + fruit (and why it’s the smartest part)

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The lunch is one of the best value elements here, because it’s not just filler. You’ll get Spanish paella, plus pasta salad and fresh fruit. That’s a solid mix: carbs for dancing, something lighter for people who don’t want heavy food, and fruit to help you feel human again.

Here’s why it works for a day like this: once the music starts and the sun hits, you’ll burn through energy fast. If lunch were optional or minimal, you’d end up paying more later for snacks or settling for something less satisfying. Instead, you get a meal that keeps the party going.

A small real-world note: some people said the paella was delicious, and others described the food as “nice” with certain options working well (including vegetarian options). Either way, the takeaway is simple: you’re eating a real lunch onboard, and that’s a big part of why this feels worth the money.

Water + food tip: if you plan to swim, eat before you get in. You’ll feel better and you won’t have to rush your hunger while the next music moment is starting.

Swim stop in crystal-blue water (and the best time to do it)

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You’ll have a swim stop during the cruise. The idea is straightforward: cool off, take in the water view from the boat, then get back to the party.

This is one of those “don’t overthink it” moments. People often love it because it’s a clean break: music, sun, then a refreshing dip, then back to the deck. If you get seasick easily, this is still worth considering—just pace yourself and follow crew instructions.

Best time strategy (practical, not fancy): swim early enough that you can dry off and still enjoy the next big music section. If you wait too late, you might feel rushed, or the party might be at its loudest and you’ll want to stay on the deck rather than re-fix everything.

CO2 freeze cannons: the photo moment and the crowd-pleaser

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You’ll also experience CO2 cannons onboard. The point is pure party spectacle: a sudden burst, a fun reaction from the crowd, and that “did that really happen” feeling you want from an event day.

This is also why it’s great for groups. Even if you’re not a super extrovert, these moments pull people into the same energy. And yes, the photos usually look dramatic because the effect is visible and unexpected.

If you’re taking photos, wear something you don’t mind getting a little messy from the cannon effect or sea spray. Plan your hair like you would for beach weather, because that’s what it is.

Drinks onboard: what’s included, what isn’t, and how to budget like a pro

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The package includes a welcome drink, but drinks are not included afterward. Drinks are available for purchase onboard, so you’re not stuck, but you do need to plan.

Here’s the value math: the ticket price covers the boat party, DJs, lunch, swim stop, wristband, CO2 cannons, and nightclub entry. Drinks are the one variable you control. If you want more than water/soft drinks, decide early how you’re handling it.

A tip I picked up from the on-the-water vibe: if you’re with friends, it can be smarter value to buy alcohol as a group rather than one-by-one. That helps you avoid paying “one drink at a time” pricing when you’re all thirsty and dancing.

ShipWrecked after-party entry and HD photos after you land

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When you return to land, you’re invited to the ShipWrecked after-party. The big added feature is HD photography from your time onboard. So you get the event, and then you get the souvenir content that shows the party in motion.

Nightclub entry is part of what you pay for, so you’re not left trying to find another venue at the end. This is a huge deal on Mallorca evenings, where it can be easy to lose momentum if you have to start planning again after the boat.

Also, if you dressed up for the boat (and many people do), you’ll get a second moment to wear it. The photo backdrops onboard and the after-party energy together make it feel like the day has a beginning, middle, and end.

Who this boat party suits best (and who should skip it)

This is a good fit if you want:

  • Dance-first energy with live music layers (DJs plus live sax and bongos)
  • A time-efficient Mallorca experience (about 3 hours)
  • A day that includes both food and nightlife planning in one ticket

It’s not a fit if you’re hoping for quiet sightseeing. This is loud, social, and built around party energy.

Age guidance is clear: it’s not suitable for people under 17 and not suitable for people over 80. Also, alcohol and drugs are not allowed, so you should treat it like a controlled party setting. The listing also states drinks are available for purchase, so you’re not being forced into a dry day—you’re just not bringing your own.

Price and value: is $85 reasonable for what you actually get?

For $85 per person (3 hours), you’re paying for a lot more than “a boat ride.” You’re getting:

  • Two live DJs
  • A lunch with paella + pasta salad + fruit
  • A swim stop
  • CO2 cannons
  • Nightclub entry plus the ShipWrecked after-party invitation
  • A fabric wristband and a welcome drink

So the price is less about transport and more about the whole entertainment stack. If you tried to replicate this yourself on Mallorca—boat rental, sound system, DJs, meal coordination, and then nightclub access—you’d likely spend far more.

The only place your budget can drift is drinks. If you keep it simple (water/soft drinks, and maybe a couple purchases), you’ll likely feel the value instantly. If you go all-in on cocktails and beer throughout, you’ll spend more, but you’d probably do that anyway at any party venue.

Small details that can make or break your day

A few practical things that seem to matter on this kind of event:

  • Plan your outfit for heat and salt. You’ll be in sun, near water, and on deck.
  • Bring what you need for photos, but keep it lightweight. You don’t want to lose time rummaging.
  • Expect staff to run the day like an event. People specifically mention helpful, attentive staff and security, plus reps checking in during the day. One name that came up is Jordan, so if you see him on the spot, he’s likely part of that on-the-ground support.
  • If you’re coming from Magaluf, know that the port access seems to be part of what people love, since it removes the hassle of transport planning.

Should you book this Mallorca boat party?

I’d book it if your Mallorca idea includes live music, a swim break, a proper lunch, and then a nightclub-style finish. The structure (music + food + water + after-party) is the reason it works, and the price-to-inclusions ratio looks strong for a party day.

I’d skip it if you want a calm, scenic cruise or you don’t handle loud environments well. And if you drink a lot, mentally add extra for onboard purchases so there are no surprise budgeting moments.

If you’re the type who wants one standout day that feels like a story you’ll tell later, this one does the job.

FAQ

How long is the Mallorca boat party?

It lasts about 3 hours. Check availability to see starting times.

Where does the experience start and end?

It starts at Soller Cat Boat and ends back at the same meeting point.

What’s included in the ticket price?

The package includes the boat party, welcome drink, swim stop, Fabric wristband, 2 live DJs, lunch, CO2 cannons, and nightclub entry.

Is lunch included?

Yes. Lunch is included and features Spanish Paella, pasta salad, and fresh fruit.

Are drinks included?

No. Drinks are available for purchase onboard, and only a welcome drink is included.

Is there a swim stop?

Yes, there’s a scheduled swim stop during the experience.

What’s the after-party called?

After the boat returns to land, you get invited to the ShipWrecked after-party.

Is alcohol allowed on board?

Alcohol and drugs are not allowed.

What are the age limits?

It’s not suitable for people under 17 years old and not suitable for people over 80 years old.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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