Mallorca.com

Attraction Catamarans Mallorca

Attraction Catamarans Mallorca is a charter operator at Muelle Golondrina on Av. de Gabriel Roca in Palma. The Sea Day Catamaran Tour is listed at €85 without transfer and €115 with transfer, with trips described as 4 to 5 hours and sunset departures around 5 pm to 9 pm. Boats are reported with capacities from about 80 to 150 passengers, and itineraries include 1 or 2 swim and snorkel stops in clear water. Drinks and snorkelling gear are usually extra, so arriving early helps.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do the catamaran tours with Attraction Catamarans Mallorca last?
According to the available information, the tours usually last around 5 hours. The day tour is listed from 10:00 to 15:00, while the sunset tour runs from 17:00 to 21:00. Reviews also mention some trips lasting about 4 hours, depending on the route and conditions.
What is included in the price, and what costs extra?
The website lists off-season prices at €85 without transfer and €115 with transfer. Catering is included, meaning an onboard buffet and cocktails are shown on the official site. Reviews also mention that snorkelling gear and some drinks are often extra, with snorkel equipment noted at around €10 onboard.
Do I need to book Attraction Catamarans Mallorca in advance?
Booking in advance is advisable, as Attraction Catamarans Mallorca offers fixed departure times and online booking options such as “Book without transfer” and “Book with transfer”. Reviews also mention arriving early, often 30 minutes before departure. The official website does not list opening hours for walk-in ticket sales.
How crowded does it get on board, and how much space is there?
Reviews mention capacities ranging from about 80 to 150 people depending on the boat and trip, and one boat is described as having a maximum of 145 passengers. A VIP area is also mentioned, taking up around 25% of the boat in one review. Because occupancy varies, boarding early can help you choose a seat.
What swim and snorkel stops are included?
The official website mentions stops in coves such as Cala Blava or Cala Vella, where guests can swim and snorkel. Reviews mention either 1 or 2 stops depending on the trip, with around 1.5 hours available for swimming in one case. The route and stop count can change with weather or crew decisions.
What should I bring for the tour?
Useful items include swimwear, a towel, sunscreen and sunglasses, as there are swimming and sun-deck periods. For the sunset tour, reviews also suggest bringing a light jacket or blanket, since it can be windy on the water. Cash can be handy for onboard purchases such as drinks or snorkelling gear.
Is the day tour or the sunset tour better for me?
Attraction Catamarans Mallorca offers both options: the day tour from 10:00 to 15:00 and the sunset tour from 17:00 to 21:00. According to the website, the sunset trip includes an evening buffet onboard, while the day tour includes a lunch buffet. The best choice mainly depends on whether you prefer daytime swimming or an evening departure.

Reviews

Google

Location

Muelle Golondrina, Av. de Gabriel Roca, s/n, 07014 Palma
Open in Google Maps

More Boat Charter & Tours providers