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sea and explore rock formations, caves and quiet beaches at your own pace. Marine fal-
cons, cormorants and wild goats are frequently sighted, and you might even spot the odd
dolphin or flying fish. The coast around Sóller in the west, Porto Cristo in the east and
Port de Pollença in the north is perfect for paddling.
Sea-Kayaking Routes
Guide and rental companies are clustered around Alcúdia and Port de Pollença.
» Escola d'Esports Nàutics Port de Sóller ( Click here ) Port de Sóller.
» Kayak Mallorca ( Click here ) Port de Pollença.
» Piraguas Mix ( Click here ) Colònia de Sant Jordi.
» Nemar Kayaks ( Click here ) Cala d'Or.
» Skualo Adventure Sports Centre ( Click here ) Portocolom.
» Skualo Adventure Sports & Dive Centre ( Click here ) Porto Cristo.
BOAT EXCURSIONS
From Easter to October, glass-bottomed boats drift up and down the eastern coast
and can be a fun way to enjoy the water without having the responsibility of sailing
your own boat. Most are half-day trips only and rarely last more than four hours. All
sell return tickets, but on some east-coast routes you can travel one way. If we had
to choose just three routes, they would be these:
» Trransporrttes Ma
s Brriisa( Click here ) Port d'Alcúdia to Cala Sant Vicenç and
back, via Cap de Formentor.
» Barrcos A
s Marríítiimos B
ules( Click here ) Port de Sóller to Sa Calobra.
» Excuursiions a C
s Azule
s a Caabrrerra( Click here ) Round-trip tours by speedboat or slower boats
from Colònia de Sant Jordi to the Parc Nacional Marítim-Terrestre de l'Arxipèlag de
Cabrera.
Sea-Kayaking Resources
For details on courses for kids and adults, as well as a list of nautical clubs with a kayak
presence, check out the Federación Balear de Piragüismo (Balearic Federation of
Canoeing & Kayaking;
971 79 20 19; www.fibp.org ; Carrer Joan Miró 327).
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