REVIEW · CATALONIA
Private Snorkeling Boat Sailing Experience Included
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Llop marí is boat-only. This private motorboat outing from the port of Hospitalet de l’Infant is built around reaching a cave locals know—then spotting fish where land can’t take you.
I really like the small group setup: the boat holds just 8 people (captain included), so you’re not stuck in a crowd. Snorkeling gear and soda/pop are included, which keeps the price simple—one possible drawback is that the whole activity depends on good weather, so rough conditions can affect the plan.
In This Review
- Key things you’ll care about
- Setting Off From Hospitalet de l’Infant: The Easy Start Near Salou
- Your Boat Ride Setup: Snorkel Gear, Captain Rubén, and On-Board Comfort
- Reaching Llop marí Cave: Why This Boat Route Is the Point
- Snorkeling for Fish Inside the Cave: What You’re Paying For
- Inside the Cave: The Beach Moment and the Drone Option
- Drinks and Pace: A Short Tour That Doesn’t Drag
- Value Check: Is $50.60 Worth It for a Private Cave Snorkel?
- Who Should Book This Snorkeling Boat Experience?
- Should You Book? My Quick Decision Guide
- FAQ
- Where does the tour start?
- How long is the snorkeling and boat experience?
- What’s included in the price?
- Is the drone video and photo report included?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I need good weather to go?
Key things you’ll care about

- Private boat feel: only your group goes out
- Boat-only access to Llop marí cave
- Snorkeling gear included, plus an on-the-water break to cool off
- Small capacity (8 max) for easier movement and attention
- Optional drone report with video and photos for an extra 40 euros
Setting Off From Hospitalet de l’Infant: The Easy Start Near Salou
This trip begins at the port in L’Hospitalet de l’Infant (in Catalonia, province of Tarragona), near Salou. The exact meeting spot is listed as XWQJ+P2 (you can plug that into a maps app). You’ll also be close to public transportation, which helps if you’re not renting a car.
The big practical win here is how fast you get from land to water. You’re not lining up for a bus transfer or wasting time—this is a short experience in real terms, about 1 hour 45 minutes. That matters if you’re also trying to see the coast, eat lunch, or fit in a second activity the same day.
And since it’s private, you’re not sharing the boat with strangers. That makes a difference when you’re carrying snorkel gear and trying to get everyone comfortable before the swim breaks.
You can also read our reviews of more boat tours in Catalonia
Your Boat Ride Setup: Snorkel Gear, Captain Rubén, and On-Board Comfort

You’ll sail on a new and powerful motorboat with a capacity of 8 people including the captain. A small boat like this usually means more flexibility—less shuffling, fewer delays, and a smoother rhythm when you’re moving in and out of the water.
Captain Rubén is part of what makes this experience feel welcoming rather than rushed. The vibe from the descriptions is consistent: he stays attentive, adapts to the group, and keeps both adults and kids feeling safe and comfortable. If you’re bringing children, that’s a comfort factor you’ll actually feel—more than just words.
On board, there’s also an emphasis on comfort details. One review highlights a fridge/nevera and personalized music via Bluetooth; another mentions a cabin area. The booking info doesn’t spell out those items in a formal list, but they’ve shown up in the experience reports, so it’s a good sign the boat isn’t basic.
What’s included on the comfort side is clear: you get snorkeling equipment and a soda/pop drink. That’s not flashy, but it’s smart—snorkeling needs gear, and a cold drink is a simple morale booster on a sea day.
Reaching Llop marí Cave: Why This Boat Route Is the Point

The whole plan centers on Llop marí, a cave that’s described as a local secret and reachable only by boat. That one detail is what turns an ordinary “snorkel somewhere” outing into a specific adventure.
By design, you’re spending your time where the activity’s value lives: on the sea approach and then inside the cave area. You’re not trying to win points with a long travel day. Instead, the schedule is tight enough that you’ll likely feel the payoff quickly—especially if you’re the type who likes direct experiences.
Because the cave is boat-access only, you can also expect the experience to feel more like a guided passage than a self-serve stop. You’ll board at the port, head out toward the cave, then follow the captain’s lead for the snorkeling and time inside.
One more real-world factor: the area’s conditions can change quickly. The tour is explicitly weather-dependent, so if wind or rough seas show up, the day can shift. That doesn’t automatically mean it’s canceled, but it’s worth keeping in mind when you’re scheduling your week.
Snorkeling for Fish Inside the Cave: What You’re Paying For

The goal is straightforward: see beautiful fish inside Llop marí. The experience includes snorkeling equipment, so you’re not hunting for rentals on the spot or paying for gear separately. For many people, that alone makes the value feel better.
This is also the kind of snorkeling where the setting does some of the work. You’re not just floating on open water; you’re in a cave environment, and that usually changes how the water and light feel. The activity plan is built around that “inside the cave” access, so it’s not a random stop—it’s the main event.
From the experience descriptions, there’s also a clear “refresh and enjoy” rhythm. One person mentions being able to cool off and enjoy a swim further out in the sea, and another highlights both snorkeling and the cave visit. So if you like water time but don’t want hours of it, this format tends to fit.
A practical tip: pack for quick changes. Bring a small towel or plan to dry off after your swim, and wear something you don’t mind getting wet. The tour timing is short, so you’ll want to feel ready when it’s your turn in the water.
Inside the Cave: The Beach Moment and the Drone Option

Once you enter the cave area, the experience shifts from “snorkel session” to “place you’ll remember.” The cave interior is described as containing a beautiful beach, which is the kind of extra that makes a one-and-done trip feel complete.
That matters because snorkeling is great, but people often remember the setting even more. A cave with an interior beach gives you a visual anchor beyond fish sightings. It turns the trip into more than just gear and goggles—it becomes a story you can actually tell later.
If you want help capturing that, there’s an optional add-on: a drone report with video and photos for 40 euros. It’s not included in the base price, and payment is made during the activity. If you’re the type who loses track of where the best moments happened, the drone option can be worth considering—but only if you’re okay with paying extra on the day.
Also, since the tour requires good weather, keep in mind drone flying typically depends on conditions like wind and visibility. If the sea state doesn’t cooperate, you may not get the result you’re hoping for—so I’d treat the drone as a bonus, not a guarantee.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Catalonia
Drinks and Pace: A Short Tour That Doesn’t Drag

This activity runs about 1 hour 45 minutes, which is ideal for travelers who want the water experience but hate long tours. It’s enough time to reach Llop marí, snorkel, and still enjoy the cave setting without feeling like you’re trapped on a schedule all afternoon.
You’ll have soda/pop included. That’s a small thing, but it helps keep energy steady during a sea day. And with the small boat capacity, you typically spend less time waiting around.
The boat setup also helps the pacing. The comments about Bluetooth music and the presence of a cabin area point to a more comfortable ride than a basic speedboat. Even if you don’t care about music, comfort details can make the experience feel smoother from the moment you step on board.
One more note: because it’s weather-dependent, plan to be flexible if conditions don’t cooperate. In a place like this, even a “nice” day can turn choppy, and the operator may need to adjust for safety.
Value Check: Is $50.60 Worth It for a Private Cave Snorkel?

At $50.60 per person, you’re not just paying for access to water—you’re paying for a private boat outing built around a specific sea location (Llop marí) and snorkeling gear. That turns the price into something more reasonable than it looks at first glance.
Why? Because the activity includes the two things that usually cost extra on their own:
- Snorkeling equipment
- A drink onboard
And then there’s the real value driver: the cave is boat-only. If you were trying to DIY it, you’d still need a boat, plus the know-how to reach and time the cave portion well. A small capacity of 8 people makes the “private” label feel like more than a marketing phrase.
Also, the experience is rated extremely high (4.9 with 26 reviews) and recommended by 96% of travelers. That kind of consistency is often a sign that people are not just happy with the idea—they’re happy with how it runs.
If you’re considering the drone add-on, factor it in. The 40 euros optional fee can push your total up, but it’s only for the people who really want the extra media.
Who Should Book This Snorkeling Boat Experience?

This is a great fit if you want:
- a private boat experience without a giant group
- snorkeling gear included
- a structured route to Llop marí instead of wandering and hoping
It also looks especially suitable for families. One description explicitly points out that the captain is attentive to adults and children’s comfort and safety, and that he has the experience to adapt to different situations.
If you’re traveling as a couple or with friends, the small boat capacity and personalized onboard feel (like Bluetooth music) can make it feel more like a shared adventure than a chore.
The main reason to skip: if your schedule is fixed and weather flexibility would be tough. Since the tour requires good weather, you should book with some breathing room in your day planning.
Should You Book? My Quick Decision Guide
If your dream is snorkeling inside Llop marí and you want a private boat experience that’s short, focused, and gear-included, I’d book this. The route is the selling point, and the small group setup plus attentive captain style makes it feel worth the money.
If you’re on the fence about the drone, decide based on your priorities: if you want extra video/photo memories, plan for the 40 euro option. If not, you can still walk away with a solid core experience—boat ride, snorkeling equipment, and cave time.
Finally, build your day around weather. If poor conditions trigger a change, you should be ready to shift rather than forcing it.
FAQ
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the port area of L’Hospitalet de l’Infant, Spain, using the location code XWQJ+P2 (and the nearby reference XWQJ+P2H).
How long is the snorkeling and boat experience?
It lasts about 1 hour 45 minutes.
What’s included in the price?
Snorkeling equipment is included, and there’s soda/pop provided.
Is the drone video and photo report included?
No. The drone report is optional and costs 40 euros, paid during the activity.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s a private activity, and only your group participates.
Do I need good weather to go?
Yes. The experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.













