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Sail Palma is a charter operator at La Lonja Marina Charter in Palma, Mallorca. Trips are run in small groups of around 10 to 12 passengers, with 4-hour morning catamaran outings and 2-hour sunset tours among the options. Food and drinks are included on many sailings, and one open-bar package is listed at 70 € per person; snorkel gear, paddle boards, floaties and other water equipment are provided. The marina is a short walk from the centre, but parking can be difficult.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many people are usually on board with Sail Palma?
Several reviews describe Sail Palma as a small-group experience, usually with around 10 to 12 guests on board. Examples mentioned include 10 passengers in total or a limit of 12 pax. That creates a more intimate charter setting than a large excursion boat.
How long are the trips and how many swim stops are included?
Reviews mention mainly 4-hour trips, including a 4-hour morning catamaran tour. A 2-hour sunset tour is also mentioned. Depending on the route, there are usually 1 or 2 swim stops; one review described 1 hour in a shallow cove and 30 minutes at a public beach.
What food, drinks and extras are included with Sail Palma?
Several guests say food and drinks were already included in the tour price. Mentions include tapas plus drinks such as mojitos, sangria, champagne and Aperol Spritz; one open bar package was listed at €70 per person. A practical tip from reviews: if you want a fuller meal, it can help to eat beforehand.
What water activities and equipment are available on board?
Reviews mention several water extras: snorkel gear, paddle boards, floaties, noodles, SUPs and inflatable toys. One guest also noted that the boat had bedrooms plus a bathroom with a shower. Depending on the booked tour, the exact equipment can vary, so it is worth checking the specific listing details.
Where does Sail Palma go and what kind of swimming spots can you expect?
According to reviews, Sail Palma sails along Mallorca’s coast near Palma and often includes two stops at scenic swimming spots. Mentioned locations include a shallow cove and a public beach, with the water described as clear or turquoise. The exact route can change depending on weather and the tour booked.
Do you need to book Sail Palma in advance, and what happens if the weather changes?
Reviews suggest booking in advance is sensible, as trips run with small groups of around 10 to 12 people. At least one guest reported that Sail Palma moved a booking to the next day because of rain. It is therefore practical to stay flexible if the weather changes.
Where is the meeting point and how easy is parking in Palma?
Some reviews place the meeting point close to Palma city centre, just a short walk away. Parking near the marina is described as difficult, and one guest recommends arriving early and using an underground car park nearby. It is a good idea to check the exact directions on your booking confirmation before you go.
Is Sail Palma suitable for families or private groups?
Reviews describe Sail Palma as suitable for families and private groups; one guest specifically called it child-friendly for a 9-year-old. Guests also mention a short onboard briefing about the rules, which can be useful on trips with children. Group bookings were noted too, including one for 10 adults and 4 children.

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Location

La Lonja Marina Charter Muelle de la lonja, s/n, 07012 Palma
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