Sail on an electric Majorcan llaut from Puerto Portals

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Sail on an electric Majorcan llaut from Puerto Portals

5.0 · 6 reviews 3 to 6 hours (approx.) From $750.59 Operated by Caprice Experience ECO BOAT · Bookable on Viator
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Few things make Mallorca feel like a secret.

Sailing on an electric Majorcan llaüt is one of them, because it is quiet and smoke-free. The boat glides without the usual engine racket, so the sea feels close and calm, and you can actually hear the water and birds while you float in coves. My favorite part is how personal it feels once you are underway, thanks to Fernando’s local knowledge and the flexible plan. One consideration: this kind of day depends on the weather, so have a backup date in mind if conditions are rough.

I also love the mix of doing things and simply doing nothing. You get snorkeling gear plus paddle surfing and sea scooter equipment, then the day is rounded out with brunch, soda, and bottled water, so you are not constantly spending more money onboard. If you want a sunset or a more food-focused stop, the crew can shape the trip around that. The only real drawback I’d flag is simple: towels are not included, so you will want to pack one (or at least bring something that dries fast).

You’ll meet at Tutti Sensi Portals in Puerto Punta Portals, board your private llaüt for a half-day or full-day style outing, and spend the hours cruising and swimming along the coast of Mallorca. It is a great fit if you want a classic Balearic sail feel, but with modern eco and comfort upgrades that make the trip easier on both ears and conscience.

Key reasons this electric llaüt sail is worth your time

  • 100% electric power keeps the ride quiet and changes the whole mood on the water
  • Private group up to 7 makes it easier to tailor coves, swim time, and pace
  • Snorkeling gear, paddle surf, and sea scooters included so you can jump into the water right away
  • Brunch plus drinks means you can stretch the day without food logistics
  • Fernando’s coast-by-coast local guidance helps you pick where to linger
  • Spacious sunbathing and easy bathing areas make it feel built for relaxing, not just sightseeing

Other ways to spend a day around Mallorca

From Tutti Sensi Portals to a quiet glide on electric power

The day starts at Tutti Sensi Portals, Puerto Punta Portals (Edificio C5, Portals Nous). It is a straightforward meeting point in a marina area, and the activity ends back at the same spot, so you are not juggling separate transfers.

Once you are onboard, the big difference hits fast. A traditional boat trip can be loud, especially as you move between coves. Here, because it is 100% electric, you get a much calmer soundtrack. That matters because Mallorca’s coastline is all about small moments, like watching the shoreline change color in the late afternoon, or hearing water slap softly while you drift. Without engine noise, the whole experience feels more like you are part of the coast instead of passing through it.

Another thing I appreciate is how the boat is set up for comfort. People describe it as larger than the photos suggest, with a spacious sunbathing area and a very practical bathing setup. That translates to real comfort for you: fewer contortions to get settled, more room for kids or friends, and a better place to dry off between swims.

The Majorca route: how you actually spend the 3 to 6 hours

This experience focuses on one main sailing area, the Mallorcan coast, with a flexible approach that centers on the best coves for your timing. In plain terms, you are not locked into one quick view-and-go stop. Instead, you head out and the crew steers you toward the most appealing swim spots, then gives you time to enjoy them.

Stop 1: Majorca coast coves and swim time

Expect beautiful coves where the plan is simple: hop in, snorkel, relax in the sun, and take it slow. These are the kinds of places where you want to spend 45 minutes to two hours, not five, because water time is the whole point.

Here is what you can do during the coast time:

  • Snorkeling with provided scuba-style equipment
  • Paddle surfing if you want something active
  • Sea scooter equipment for an easy way to zip around while staying in a calm, supervised vibe

A nice practical detail is that the crew can be flexible about what you choose to do. If you want a quieter cove to swim longer, you can often do that. If the group energy shifts toward a more active afternoon, the water toys make it easy to switch gears without waiting around.

One more thing to keep in mind: this is a weather-led activity. The coast can be great one day and less comfortable the next, so your safest mindset is to plan for flexibility. If conditions are not right, you will be offered another date or a full refund, which is reassuring when you are building a tight itinerary around sailing.

Electric llaüt comfort: what the boat setup means for your day

Let’s talk about why people love this llaüt beyond the eco angle. The most repeated theme is that it feels built for lounging. You get a comfortable sunbathing area and a roomy setup that lets you spread out instead of hovering in a cramped space. If you are sailing with kids, this matters even more, because they need a safe place to sit, sunbathe, and go in and out of the water without blocking the whole deck.

The electric motor also helps you relax in another way. When the boat is quiet, it is easier to talk, easier to hear instructions, and easier to just enjoy the moment. That is a big deal on a day that is otherwise very sensory: sun on your skin, salt air, and the visual rhythm of coastline in motion.

You can also expect a thoughtful pace. This is not an all-day sprint. Even when the itinerary offers half-day or full-day options, the atmosphere stays laid-back. The result is that you leave with the feeling you actually had a real morning or afternoon on the sea, not just a short ride and some photos.

What you are included for swimming and staying fed

One reason this sail can be good value is that the essentials are already taken care of.

Water time included

You get:

  • Snorkeling gear
  • Paddle surf equipment
  • Sea scooter equipment

That reduces friction for you. Instead of planning where to rent gear, you can focus on the water itself. It is also the difference between doing one quick dip versus enjoying a full swim-and-play session.

If your group includes different ages or energy levels, this is a smart mix. Some people will want snorkeling, others paddle surfing, and kids often love the sea scooter concept because it feels like fun without complicated skills.

Food and drinks included

You also get:

  • Brunch
  • Soda or pop
  • Bottled water

This is genuinely practical for a few reasons. First, you are less likely to run up extra tab costs mid-trip. Second, it helps you keep momentum. You can settle into the day, swim, eat, and then swim again, rather than returning early to find lunch on land.

One small but important tip: bring a towel. Towels are not included, so you will want something for drying off after snorkeling and scooting around.

The human part: Fernando and the flexible feel of the day

A big part of what makes this outing work is how it feels guided without feeling scripted. Fernando is named specifically in guest feedback, and that shows up in the way the trip is described as personal.

When you have someone who knows the Mallorca coastline, you get more than facts. You get practical choices:

  • where to spend more time
  • when to move to a new cove
  • how to balance calm water with fun water toys

Flexibility shows up in another way too. Guests describe that the crew can adjust the plan so you can go see the coast and still prioritize the cove experience. In other words, the day is not just a checklist. You get time to choose what matters to your group, whether that is swimming, lounging, or adding a sunset-style moment.

Sunset and food experiences: how to plan the mood you want

This experience offers half-day and full-day departures and can also be customized. That means you can aim the day toward what you like most.

If you want a romantic or golden-hour finish, you can plan around a sunset. If your group is more food-focused, you can lean into a gastronomic experience with local products. The key is that those options are not presented as separate add-ons you have to coordinate. The sailing day itself is set up to support those moods.

Here is how I’d think about it when deciding between half-day and full-day:

  • Choose a shorter option if you want the highlights and maximum flexibility for the rest of your Mallorca day.
  • Choose a longer option if you want real water time, a slower brunch rhythm, and more chance to linger at coves without rushing.

Either way, you will get the same core value: quiet electric sailing plus included swimming gear plus food and drinks.

Price and value for a private group up to 7

The price is $750.59 per group, up to 7 people. That pricing structure changes the math in your favor if you travel with friends, a couple with family, or a small group.

Here is why it can feel like good value:

  • It is private, so you are not sharing the boat with strangers or dealing with a big group schedule.
  • Gear is included, which saves money and time versus renting snorkeling equipment or paddle gear.
  • Brunch and drinks are included, so you avoid the typical mid-activity spend.
  • Private transportation is included, which matters when you are comparing the total cost of getting everyone to the marina and back.

If you come as two people, the per-person cost might feel higher than a public cruise. If you come as four to seven, the cost spreads out fast, and you end up paying for a calmer, more personalized experience that does not feel like a crowded show.

Also, note that this is often booked about 134 days in advance on average. That tells me demand is real for summer days, and planning early can help you lock the timing you want.

Practical tips before you go (so your day stays easy)

A few small moves can make a big difference:

  • Bring a towel, since they do not provide one.
  • Wear swimwear you can easily rinse, plus sunscreen before you board.
  • Pack a light layer for late afternoon breezes, especially if you do a sunset-style outing.
  • If your group wants paddle surf or sea scooter time, arrive ready to go, because the best coves are often the ones where you can jump in quickly.
  • If you are planning photos, keep in mind that the boat is quiet and movement is smooth, so you can usually get steadier shots without dealing with heavy engine vibration.

One more practical note: you can participate if you are generally able to enjoy a boat day. Service animals are allowed, and the meeting point is near public transportation, which can help if you are not driving.

Who this electric llaüt sail suits best

This is a strong match for:

  • couples who want quiet romance without loud boat engines
  • families who want included water toys and a comfortable deck
  • small groups (up to 7) who like a private pace and flexible coves
  • people who care about eco choices and noise pollution, without sacrificing comfort

If you want nonstop activities every minute, you might find the vibe too relaxed. But if you want a classic coastal sailing experience with modern electric comfort, this is exactly the kind of trip that makes Mallorca feel worth slowing down for.

Should you book this electric llaüt sailing in Mallorca?

I’d book it if you want a real sea day built around swimming and lounging, and you care about quiet. The electric power changes the feel of the coastline, and the included snorkeling gear plus paddle surf and sea scooters make it more than just sitting on a boat.

I would pause and think twice if your plan depends on a perfectly fixed schedule and you cannot handle a weather-related date change. Also, if you hate packing essentials, remember the one obvious miss: you need to bring your own towel.

If you do book, go for a half-day if you want a strong hit and room for the rest of your itinerary. Go for full-day if you want more time in coves and a more relaxed brunch-to-sunset rhythm.

FAQ

Where does this electric llaüt sail start?

The meeting point is Tutti Sensi Portals, Puerto Punta Portals, Edificio C5, 07181 Portals Nous, Illes Balears, Spain.

How long is the experience?

The duration is listed as approximately 3 to 6 hours.

How much does it cost?

The price is $750.59 per group, up to 7 people.

Is the tour private?

Yes. It is a private tour or activity, and only your group participates.

What language is it offered in?

The experience is offered in English.

What is included in the price?

Included are snorkeling scuba equipment (for snorkeling), paddle surfing equipment, scooter equipment, brunch, soda or pop, bottled water, and private transportation.

What is not included?

Towels are not included.

Do I need good weather?

Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it is canceled due to poor weather, you will be offered a different date or a full refund.

What is the cancellation policy?

You can cancel for free up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

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