26 Jun 2025
The tour is definitely for swimmers and people who like sailing.
The instructions weren't clear from the start. We weren't told there was a way to change in the boat's cabin. We weren't told that the boat disembarked at the marina and the beach was 2.5 km away, so we had to take another form of transportation (a train for 8 euros round trip). So the time on the beach was spent only getting there, finding a place to change (bathrooms cost 1 euro), getting our feet wet, and returning to the boat. Two hours in total. The next stop was a very charming island. It's worth walking around, getting lost in its streets, and having lunch. But lunch takes up the whole time (an hour), especially if you go to the restaurant recommended by the crew (Luna Llena). Then you go to another island where you get your feets wet too. It's an improvised beach where they say you can snorkel. The truth is, we don't know if the masks were clean (hygienic), and then there's nothing to see. I mean, you snorkel in a place where you can see something underwater, but there's nothing to see there. The last stop is on an island where you take another dive into the open sea. It was there, at the end of the trip, that we were told we could use the bathroom and cabin to change, and also the hose to rinse off the salt water. And we were offered a bottle of water at the previous stop. In short, it was very casual: a long time sailing, few instructions, and little time to enjoy the stops. I recommend making fewer stops so you can enjoy more without the rush of having to leave.