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Kayak Tour Mallorca

Kayak Tour Mallorca is a water-sports operator in S'Estany d'en Mas, Mallorca. The programme lasts about 3 hours and combines kayaking, snorkelling and sea-cave visits; the paddle section is described as 2 x 20 minutes or roughly 30 minutes each way. One cave entrance lies just below the water’s surface, and the larger cave needs a short dive to enter. Parking at Cala Varques can be difficult, so arriving early is sensible; no changing rooms or toilets are reported at the start point.

Frequently Asked Questions

How physically demanding is the kayak tour at Kayak Tour Mallorca?
The tour includes several active sections on the water and can be physically demanding depending on wind and wave conditions. One review describes the paddling as 2 x 20 minutes, while another mentions about 30 minutes for the outward trip. In calm seas it can suit beginners, but a bit of stamina helps on choppier days.
How long does the tour take in total?
Reviews describe it as a 3-hour kayaking and snorkelling tour. Depending on the route, that time also includes stops for cave exploration, snorkelling and optional cliff jumping. One review states the actual paddling time as 2 x 20 minutes, while another mentions around 30 minutes for the outward leg.
Do I need previous kayaking or snorkelling experience?
No, the reviews indicate that prior experience is not essential. Several guests say the tour worked for beginners, especially when sea conditions were calm. The guides provide or arrange equipment such as life jackets, helmets, snorkels and goggles; water and, in some cases, snacks were also supplied in the kayak.
Is the tour suitable for children and families?
Yes, reviews describe the tour as suitable for families. Successful outings with children aged 5 and 7 are mentioned. The experience still depends on sea conditions, so calm weather makes planning easier. For children, it is sensible to bring sun cream, a hat and suitable flotation support.
What activities are included in Kayak Tour Mallorca?
The tour combines kayaking, snorkelling and cave visits, with optional cliff jumping as well. Reviews mention a large cave, a cave whose entrance sits just below the water’s surface, and a jump of around 4 to 5 metres into the sea. The route follows the coast near S'Estany d'en Mas and includes cliffs, coves and clear water.
What should I bring, and what is provided?
According to reviews, the guides provide or arrange water, snorkels, goggles, life jackets and helmets; snorkels and water shoes were also mentioned as hire items. It is sensible to bring sun cream and a hat, as you will be outdoors for several hours. One review also notes that there are no changing rooms or toilets at the starting point.
Is parking available, and should I arrive early?
Parking is mentioned as an important practical point in the reviews. At Cala Varques, finding a space can be difficult, so arriving early is recommended. One review also notes that a beach bar is about 50 metres from the end point, which can help with planning before or after the tour.
Is the tour safe in rough seas, and what about motion sickness?
Reviews highlight a strong safety focus from the guides. At the same time, some days are described as very choppy, which makes the kayaking section more demanding. If you are prone to motion sickness, it is sensible to check the weather beforehand and choose a calmer day. As the activity takes place at sea, conditions matter.

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Passeig Estany d'en Mas, 165, 07680 S'Estany d'en Mas
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