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Barca Samba is a party boat excursion from Muelle Golondrinas on Av. de Gabriel Roca in Palma, Mallorca. Tickets include 1 free drink, with some trips listing 2 drinks per person, plus snacks or food such as pizza or a buffet; the cruise lasts about 4 hours. The programme can include around 1 hour for swimming and about 2 hours of party time on the return leg. Wheelchair access and the toilet are not available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Barca Samba more of a party boat or a sightseeing cruise?
Barca Samba is described in reviews mainly as a party boat rather than a quiet sightseeing cruise. Several guests mention loud music, DJ sets and a lively atmosphere on board. At the same time, the trip also includes coastal views and a swim stop, so it combines both elements.
What is included in the Barca Samba ticket?
Several reviews mention 1 free drink, while others say 2 drinks per person are included. Snacks or food are also mentioned, often described as pizza or a buffet. For extra drinks, guests report prices of around €10 for cocktails such as vodka cokes, and water was mentioned at €2.
How long does the Barca Samba boat trip last?
Reviews describe the trip as lasting about 4 hours. One guest mentions around 1 hour for swimming and about 2 hours of party time on the way back. Barca Samba keeps moving during the tour and does not simply stop for sunset; the boat continues sailing throughout.
Is there a swim stop or snorkelling stop on Barca Samba?
Yes, several reviews mention a swim stop, in some cases with at least 1 hour in the water. One guest also reports a stop at a scenic spot for snorkelling. Swimwear is therefore useful, and guests can jump into the sea if they wish.
Is Barca Samba suitable for families, non-party guests or people prone to seasickness?
Reviews show that Barca Samba is mainly a party format with loud music. Some guests mention an average age of around 25–30, suggesting a younger crowd. People sensitive to motion should note that the boat can rock quite a lot depending on sea conditions.
Is Barca Samba wheelchair accessible?
Several reviews state that Barca Samba is not wheelchair accessible. The toilet is also described as not accessible in those reports. If you have limited mobility, it is best to check directly before booking by calling +34 651 404 341.
Where does Barca Samba depart from and when should I book?
According to reviews, Barca Samba departs from Palma harbour and is centrally located. Several guests recommend booking in advance, especially for popular slots such as Friday evening, which is described as very lively. The website is http://www.barcasamba.com/ and includes booking information.

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Location

Muelle Golondrinas, Av. de Gabriel Roca, s/n, 07014 Palma
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