Will we see marine life?
Yes, you will usually see Mediterranean fish, seabream, wrasse and seabed life through the glass panels.
Unlike tropical destinations, Mallorca does not have coral reefs, but the clear water allows excellent visibility.
Wildlife sightings cannot be guaranteed as animals live in their natural habitat.
Do I need to swim to enjoy the experience?
No. Glass bottom boats are designed so you can observe the underwater world without entering the water.
Swimming stops are optional depending on the tour.
Where do the tours depart from?
Most glass bottom boat tours in this area depart from Port d’Alcudia or nearby east coast locations such as Cala Millor or Porto Cristo.
Are there toilets on board?
Yes, most boats are equipped with onboard toilets.
Are drinks or snacks available?
Many tours offer drinks and light snacks.
Longer coastal cruises may include additional options or stops.
Do tours operate every day?
Yes, tours usually operate daily during the season (April to October), depending on weather conditions.
Is hotel pickup included?
Some tours include pickup from nearby resorts, while others require direct boarding at the port.
This depends on the option selected during booking.
What is the best time to go?
Morning departures usually offer calmer sea conditions and better underwater visibility.
How long are the tours?
Options range from short 1.5–2 hour trips to longer coastal cruises of up to 6 hours with stopovers.