We will leave from the picturesque Port of Cala Figuera at a low speed so you can make the most of the beautiful views of the coastline. We will head towards Cala Santanyí and Es Pontas, a curious rock formation that was the ancient entrance to a cave. Continuing towards Cala Llombards and Sa Cova des Fum, we will pass by Es Caló des Macs. From here we will continue towards es Caló des Moro and S'Almunia, where we will have the opportunity to discover some of the small caves that smugglers used as hiding places.
A highlight among these stunning coves is Caló des Moro with its always clean turquoise blue waters and the charm of S'Almunia with its typical fishermen's huts and huts. We will continue towards the pristine Es Màrmols cove, which can only be accessed by boat or along a hiking trail. During the boat trip you will be able to observe the beauty of this part of the island and the interesting maritime quarries of Es Bauç, where sandstone blocks were cut to be transported by sea.
Once in Es Marmols you will have about 45 minutes to swim from the boat and enjoy this privileged place on the island. We have free snorkelling equipment on board.