
⛵ Sailing Trip with Kids in Lloret de Mar
👨👩👧👦 Family-Friendly Catamaran Tour
This sailing experience is designed especially for families – with no stag parties or loud crowds. Instead, you’ll enjoy peaceful cruising, background music, a relaxed BBQ on board, and plenty of fun extras for the little ones.
The catamaran anchors in a beautiful bay where kids can swim, float on mats or simply play in the sun. Soft drinks like lemonade and water are included – along with a kid-friendly meal that’s ideal for all ages.
Duration: approx. 3 hours
Departure: Passeig Agustí Font, Lloret – right on the seafront promenade
🌅 Relaxed Boat Trip to Tossa de Mar
If you’re travelling with younger children or simply prefer a calm experience, this scenic boat ride is a great choice. The ferry takes you along the picturesque Costa Brava coastline – past hidden coves, rocky cliffs and traditional fishing villages – all the way to charming Tossa de Mar.
Once there, you can explore the medieval town, enjoy a leisurely beach break or stroll along the old town walls. This peaceful excursion is perfect for families who want to take things slow and soak up the beauty of the Catalan coast.
Trip duration: approx. 45 minutes each way
Return time: flexible
Which tour is right for you and your children?
Both experiences are family-friendly – but each offers something different:
The catamaran tour is ideal for kids who love swimming, being active and having fun at sea. It includes a BBQ, music, floating mats and a relaxing break in a calm bay – perfect for making memories.
The ferry to Tossa de Mar is a slower-paced journey, but just as special. You’ll cruise along the coast, discover a charming medieval town and have plenty of free time to explore, relax or enjoy the beach.
Simply think about what suits your family best – and turn your day into a highlight of your Costa Brava holiday.
Top Tips for a Smooth Family Boat Trip
Even though the crew takes great care of all guests, a few small preparations can make your day at sea even more enjoyable:
Bring a small towel, a change of clothes for the kids, and sunscreen with high protection. Arriving early often means you’ll get a spot in the shade – or even at the netted front area, where there’s a refreshing breeze.
Lemonade and water are available on board, but if your child is a bit sensitive, you might want to bring a small water bottle from home. You usually won’t need extra snacks – the BBQ is generous and filling. Life jackets for children are provided on the boat.
🎒 Handy Packing List
- Small towel
- Sun hat or cap
- High-factor sunscreen
- Spare shirt or change of clothes
- Water bottle or small snack (just in case)
Frequently Asked Questions – Sailing with Kids
Is the tour suitable for toddlers?
Yes, as long as your child feels comfortable on a boat. Life jackets in various sizes are available on board. Pushchairs can be left safely at the dock.
Are there shaded areas on board?
Yes, both boats have covered zones. The catamaran in particular offers plenty of space to relax in the shade during the trip.
What if my child can’t swim?
No problem – during the swimming stop, your child can simply stay on board. There’s plenty of space to play, rest and enjoy the surroundings without going into the water.
Can I bring my own snacks or water?
Bringing a small bottle of water for your child is usually fine. Snacks are generally not needed, as food is provided – please check the details for each tour operator.
Which tour is better for younger children?
The calm ferry ride to Tossa is especially suitable for smaller kids, as it doesn’t involve loud music, swimming or too much activity. The catamaran trip is better for older children who enjoy a bit more action.
🗣️ Learn Spanish on the Go
¡Qué divertido! [ke diβerˈtiðo] – How fun! / How lovely!
Mi hijo no para de reír. ¡Qué divertido el paseo en barco!
– My son can’t stop laughing. The boat trip is so much fun!
Kids often shout “¡divertido!” when they’re having fun – whether playing, swimming or enjoying the splashing waves. It’s a cheerful word that’s easy to learn and perfect for your family holiday.
Mini Insight: Family Culture in Spain
In Spain, children are part of everyday life – whether it’s evening at the beach, in a restaurant or on a boat.
No one frowns if things get loud. Quite the opposite:
Family life is at the heart of it all – and that’s exactly why so many feel so welcome here.
More Sailing Trips from Lloret de Mar
This page is designed especially for families with children. But if you’re looking for something different, here are some great alternatives based on your travel style: