REVIEW · MALLORCA
Mallorca Experinence: Es Trenc con Paddlesurf y Snorkel
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Es Trenc feels like your own private pool. This full-day Mallorca trip pairs paddle surfing with snorkeling in some of the island’s clearest water, with van pickup so you can just show up and play. I especially like the way the day is built around getting away from the crush, while still hitting the best beach views without wasting time.
Two things I really like: the included gear (paddleboards, snorkel kit, beach games, umbrellas, and a GoPro), and the fact that the guide isn’t just pointing directions. In the real world, I’ve noticed guides matter on beach days, and GoFurGo’s team earns it—Dominico is praised for taking you to beautiful spots and sharing helpful Mallorca advice, and Lucas gets called out for being friendly and the trip running smoothly.
One possible drawback: it’s an 8-hour block with multiple water sessions, and food isn’t included. If you’d rather snack whenever you feel like it, or you hate the idea of buying a picnic ahead, plan for that before you go.
In This Review
- Key takeaways before you go
- Why Es Trenc is the right first stop
- Van pickup: less searching, more beach time
- Platja des Trenc: paddle first, then snorkel
- A tip for first-time paddlers
- Torrent de Cala Pi: the second taste of “Mallorca water”
- Delta Beach: more coast, more room to breathe
- Cala Llombards and Cala Santany: the local flavor you hear on the way
- Gear and comfort: what’s actually included
- What to bring so your day stays easy
- Picnic strategy: buy it right, keep it chilled
- Price and value: $90 that makes sense
- Guide quality: Dominico and Lucas set the tone
- When this tour fits best (and when it doesn’t)
- Should you book the Es Trenc paddle surf and snorkel day?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the tour?
- What areas are pickup locations?
- What water activities and gear are included?
- Do I need to bring food and drinks?
- What languages is the guide?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key takeaways before you go

- Es Trenc naturereserve vibes: white sand, protected surroundings, and clear water that’s great for snorkeling.
- Paddle Surf + snorkel in one day: you’re not choosing one hobby; you do both.
- GoPro included: you get built-in photo/video fun without dragging your own setup.
- Hotel or supermarket pickup: the van plan is designed to cut down on navigation stress.
- Three beaches, guided + free time: you get local context, then space to relax.
- Picnic setup with cooler and ice: snacks stay chilled, so you’re not stuck buying everything on the spot.
Why Es Trenc is the right first stop

Es Trenc is the kind of beach that makes Mallorca feel unfair. The sand is bright, the water looks glassy from shore, and you’re in a protected natural area where the coast feels calmer than the big-city lookalikes.
This tour starts you at Platja des Trenc, and that matters. The day doesn’t begin with a random roadside pull-off. It begins with the star: clear water for snorkeling and flat, easy-to-read paddling conditions for your first cruise.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
Van pickup: less searching, more beach time

If you’ve ever tried to “wing it” on Mallorca beach days, you know the problem: parking, getting everyone together, and figuring out timing. This is built to avoid that mess with pickup from several zones and van transport.
You can get picked up at major areas like Palma, Portals Nous, Magaluf, Les Meravelles, Peguera, S’Arenal, and Ca’n Pastilla. If you’re staying in a hotel, the pickup is arranged from the nearest supermarket to your lodging—so the tour can coordinate picnic purchases.
One practical thing I like: you’re told the pickup point and schedule the day before. That means you can stop guessing and keep your morning smoother.
Platja des Trenc: paddle first, then snorkel

At Platja des Trenc, you’ll get a break plus photo time, then a guided orientation and time on your own. After that, it’s your water time: snorkeling and stand up paddleboarding.
Snorkeling here is the point. The water is described as remarkably clear, with colorful fish and gentle rock formations in shallow areas—exactly the kind of setup that lets you look around without feeling like you need scuba training.
Then you hop on your paddleboard and glide along the coastline. Paddleboarding is slower by nature, which is good on a beach day. You don’t just “arrive,” you actually see the coast change—little coves, edges of the sandbar, and where the water color shifts.
A tip for first-time paddlers
You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should expect some balance work. If you’ve never used a stand up paddleboard, give yourself a minute to find your rhythm before you start trying to take photos. That’s when the fun clicks.
Torrent de Cala Pi: the second taste of “Mallorca water”

After the first beach, you head to Torrent de Cala Pi. This stop follows the same rhythm: photo moments, guided tour time, then free time plus swimming, snorkeling, walking, and paddle surfing.
This part of the day helps you avoid the one-beach trap. Instead of spending all your time at a single site, you get a second coastline feel—another stretch where you can compare water clarity, shore shapes, and where it’s comfortable to hop in.
If you like having options—shade spots, swimming spots, and photo angles—this “second stop” style is smart. You get variety without turning the day into constant travel.
Delta Beach: more coast, more room to breathe

The final beach stop is Delta Beach. Again, you’ll get a guided component plus time to wander, swim, snorkel, and paddleboard.
This is where the tour’s pace starts to feel like a rhythm instead of a schedule. You’ve already done the main “wow” (Es Trenc), so Delta Beach can be the fun, relaxing chapter. The day is structured so you’re not exhausted at the start, but you also don’t feel like you’ve bought a ticket to stare at a map.
And because you’ve got beach games in the included kit, you can squeeze in something silly between water sessions. It’s the kind of small detail that makes the day feel more like a plan with friends than a chore.
Cala Llombards and Cala Santany: the local flavor you hear on the way

The highlights call out Cala Llombards and Cala Santany, and that’s usually where a good guide earns their fee. Even when you’re not swimming at every stop, these area connections help you understand how the island is organized—what people mean when they talk about coves, shore protection, and why some coastlines stay special.
On tours like this, the guide’s job isn’t only showing you where to stand. It’s explaining what makes each place different so you notice things once you’re there.
Gear and comfort: what’s actually included

This is where the value shows up. You’re not just being transported and handed a vague “good luck” plan.
Included items:
- Paddle Surf boards
- Snorkeling gear
- GoPro (so you can capture the water time)
- Beach games
- Umbrellas
- Cooler with ice for your picnic
- A guide and an 8-hour tour
- Three beach stops
Not included (pay attention):
- Food and drinks
- Rock shoes
- Instant printed photo
What to bring so your day stays easy
Bring your own food and drinks plan, plus whatever you like for comfort (a hat, sunscreen, and a dry bag if you have one). If you’re sensitive to sharp rocks, consider packing water shoes since rock shoes aren’t included.
Picnic strategy: buy it right, keep it chilled

You’ll use the included cooler with ice, which is a big deal in the heat. The tour’s setup is practical: if you picked up at a supermarket, you’re asked to wait with your purchases for the entire tour. If you chose a hotel pickup, remember to purchase the picnic in advance or have it ready when you’re collected.
This matters because the day is long and your water time isn’t the kind of thing you want to pause for a last-minute snack run. The picnic system is the difference between “we planned” and “we scrambled.”
Price and value: $90 that makes sense

At $90 per person for an 8-hour, three-beach day, you’re paying for two things: time and included gear. Transport plus water equipment plus a guide is the core math, and the fact that GoPro is included pushes the value higher than many similar “beach and back” options.
The only catch is food. Since food and drinks aren’t included, you’ll want to budget for your picnic. But if you buy supermarket-style picnic supplies, the overall day still lands as good value because you’re not paying separate fees for each water activity or renting gear.
Guide quality: Dominico and Lucas set the tone
I love organized beach days, but I care more about the vibe. The strongest praise in the feedback points to guide behavior: Dominico is credited with taking people to beautiful places and being helpful with Mallorca advice when questions came up. Lucas gets called out for friendly energy and smooth organization.
That kind of guide influence matters because you’re moving between coves and water conditions. When your guide is calm, helpful, and on top of timing, you spend less mental energy worrying and more time enjoying.
When this tour fits best (and when it doesn’t)
This experience is ideal if you want:
- Water time: snorkeling and paddleboarding in one long day
- A guide to handle the “where should we go” part
- Included gear that cuts costs and setup hassle
- A calmer coastline pace focused on coves, not constant sightseeing stops
It may not be your best match if you:
- Don’t want a full-day commitment
- Prefer a purely lounging beach day with minimal water activity
- Hate the idea of planning a picnic ahead
Should you book the Es Trenc paddle surf and snorkel day?
If you’re going to Mallorca for beaches and you want more than one swim spot, I think this is a solid book. You get Es Trenc at the top, plus two more beaches with snorkeling and paddle time, and you’re covered with the gear that usually costs extra.
Book it if you like active relaxation and you want someone else to handle timing and directions. Skip it if your idea of a beach day is mostly shade, not water, or if you’d rather not manage picnic planning.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the tour?
The tour runs for 8 hours. You’ll start heading back by 4:00 PM.
What areas are pickup locations?
Pickup options include Palma, Portals Nous, Magaluf, Les Meravelles, Peguera, S’Arenal, and Ca’n Pastilla. If you’re staying in a hotel, pickup is arranged from the nearest supermarket to your hotel, and there can be a quick stop for picnic purchases for cruise guests.
What water activities and gear are included?
You’ll have paddle surfing with paddleboards and snorkeling with snorkeling gear. The tour also includes umbrellas, beach games, and a GoPro.
Do I need to bring food and drinks?
Food and drinks are not included. The tour provides a cooler with ice for your picnic, and you’re expected to bring or buy a picnic—either in advance for hotel pickup or with your supermarket purchases at pickup time.
What languages is the guide?
The live tour guide is available in English and Spanish.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. You can also reserve now and pay later.

























