The Rhythm of Mediterranean Island Life
Discover Mallorca’s living heritage through curated cultural experiences shaped by the sea, tradition, and craftsmanship. A highlight is the traditional Mallorcan llaüt, a wooden fishing boat used for generations across the Balearic Islands. Today, it offers a quiet and authentic way to experience the coast — far from typical mass tourism boat trips in Mallorca. Choose between two relaxed boat trips in Mallorca along the northern coast:
A 2-hour llaüt boat tour to Alcanada explores a calm bay with lighthouse views and open Mediterranean water. A simple, slow Mallorca boat experience focused on time at sea.
A 4-hour llaüt boat trip to Es Coll Baix continues to one of the island’s most untouched coves, combining Alcanada and wild coastal scenery in a more immersive Mallorca sailing experience.
Both journeys are guided by a local skipper and designed as calm, shared moments on the water.
All Heritage & Mediterranean Culture Classes
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Heritage & Mediterranean Culture Four Hours Llaüt – Alcanada & Es Coll Baix Alberto Vergés
During 4 hours aboard a traditional Mallorcan llaüt, you explore two of the most striking calas in the north: Cala Alcanada and Cala Es Coll Baix. The route begins in Alcanada, a calm bay known for its lighthouse and open views, before continuing towards Es Coll Baix — a more remote and untouched place, framed by steep cliffs and clear turquoise water. Together, they show two very different sides of the northern coast, from open and accessible to hidden and wild.
Port d’Alcúdia, €
Catalan, English, Spanish
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Heritage & Mediterranean Culture Two Hours on a Traditional Llaüt to Alcanada Alberto Vergés
A „llaüt“ is a classic wooden fishing boat from Mallorca, traditionally used across the Balearic Islands for fishing and short coastal transport. Today, these boats offer a simple and authentic way to experience the sea at a slower pace, close to their original form. During this 2 hours experience, you explore the coastline around Alcanada in a direct and unhurried way. The route leads to Alcanada, a quiet bay known for its lighthouse and clear water.
Port d’Alcúdia, €
Catalan, English, Spanish
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