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Mallorca Sea Paradise - Glass Bottom Boat

Mallorca Sea Paradise - Glass Bottom Boat is a boat excursion operator in Passeig Maritim de Cala Bona, Son Servera. Reported trips range from 1.5 to 7 hours, with 2-, 3-, 3.5- and 4-hour routes also mentioned. Adult fares are around €25, while a 4-hour trip was priced at €32; one family fare included €10 for a 6-year-old and free travel for a 2-year-old. The boat has two decks and can carry up to 150 passengers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Mallorca Sea Paradise - Glass Bottom Boat more of a glass-bottom tour or a transfer between harbours?
According to the description, Mallorca Sea Paradise - Glass Bottom Boat offers boat trips with a glass bottom and sails along the coast from Son Servera. However, reviews also mention routes with several harbour stops, sometimes lasting 2 to 4 hours. Depending on the tour booked, the focus may therefore be on sightseeing, a swimming stop or a connection between places.
How long do the tours last and how long are the swimming stops?
Reviews mention tours lasting from 1.5 to 7 hours; 2, 2.5, 3, 3.5 or 4 hours are common. Swimming stops are often described as about 5, 9, 10, 15, 20 or 30 minutes. One guest mentioned around 20 minutes of swimming time on the 3-hour tour from Cala Millor, while the 2.5-hour tour from Font de la Cala had a maximum of 10 minutes.
Can you really see fish or the seabed through the glass bottom?
According to reviews, the glass bottom works best when the boat is stationary. While the boat is moving, the view downwards is often limited, whereas fish and the seabed are more likely to be seen at calm spots or during swimming stops. Some guests also report passing caves and rock formations along the coast.
Do you need to book in advance and when should you arrive?
Several reviews recommend booking in advance, as some departures can sell out. One guest mentioned a planned departure at 10:45 and advised arriving by 10:30 at the latest. On full trips, 50 to 60 people waiting were also mentioned, so arriving early is practical.
Which harbours and places are visited?
Reviews mention Cala Millor, Cala Bona, Cala Ratjada, Porto Cristo and Font de la Cala, among others. One route from Cala Millor to Cala Ratjada even included a 3.5-hour stay for the Sunday market, according to a guest. Depending on the tour, several places and harbour stops may therefore be included.
How crowded does the boat get and are there indoor or outdoor seats?
Reviews mention boats carrying up to 150 people; in the low season, one trip also ran with only 20 guests. According to guests, there are two levels and seats both inside and outside, some also at the front or in the shade. On heavily booked departures, it can be worth boarding early to get the seat you want.
How much does a trip with Mallorca Sea Paradise - Glass Bottom Boat cost?
Reviews usually mention around 25 € per adult. One guest reported 32 € for a 4-hour trip, and 10 € for a 6-year-old child and free for a 2-year-old child were also mentioned. Prices can vary depending on the route and duration, so it is worth checking the current booking.

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Passeig Maritim de Cala Bona, 13, 07560 Son Servera
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