REVIEW · LLORET DE MAR
Lloret de Mar: Sunset Catamaran Cruise with DJ and Drinks
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DJ sunsets are hard to beat. From Passeig d’Agustí Font, you sail the Costa Brava shoreline with golden-hour panoramic views and up to five drinks as the onboard DJ keeps the mood going. Just note this is a party-style cruise for adults, so if you want a quiet, low-key evening, the energy may be too much.
I also love the built-in break from sightseeing: there’s a stop in a secluded inlet where you can swim and watch the sunset over the water. In other words, you get both motion and a real chance to cool off.
With a maximum of 6 participants, you’re not packed in like a sardine wagon, and the experience stays social without feeling chaotic.
In This Review
- Key highlights worth marking on your mental map
- Why Lloret de Mar sunset + a catamaran feels like the right combo
- Getting On Board: Passeig d’Agustí Font and the 30-minute check-in
- Two hours of DJ energy, five drinks, and coastline views that actually move
- The swim stop: how to use that inlet moment well
- What’s included (and what isn’t) so you can plan your evening smartly
- Price and value: is $41 worth it in real life?
- Who this cruise suits best (and who might not love it)
- Practical tips that make the whole night easier
- Final decision: should you book this Lloret de Mar sunset cruise?
- FAQ
- How long is the cruise?
- Where does the tour depart?
- When should I check in?
- What’s included in the price?
- Are drinks included?
- Is there time to swim?
- Is food provided?
- Is this tour for adults only?
- What’s the maximum group size?
- FAQ
- Can I bring my own alcohol or drinks?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key highlights worth marking on your mental map

- DJ-led atmosphere for the full cruise: upbeat music over the 2-hour sail, not just at the start.
- Up to five drinks included: a simple way to keep your evening fun without thinking about the bill.
- Sunset views along Lloret de Mar and Costa Brava: rocky coastline, homes along the shore, and sky-to-sea color changes.
- Swim stop in a quiet inlet: turquoise water and a calmer moment before the ride wraps.
- Small group size (max 6): easier to enjoy the boat and make friends than in a bigger crowd.
Why Lloret de Mar sunset + a catamaran feels like the right combo

Lloret de Mar is all about sea views, and at dusk the whole shoreline turns photogenic fast. This cruise takes that idea and adds a moving perspective: the coastline isn’t just something you look at from land, it slides by as the light softens.
The catamaran format also helps. You get a wide deck feel and plenty of space to hang out, so you’re not constantly fighting for a spot to see the sunset. And because the vibe is planned around music and drinks, you’re not wondering what to do once you board.
Two things really drive the experience quality. First, the sunset timing lines up with your time on the water. Second, there’s a real water moment, not just a quick dip. The evening isn’t only for photos; it’s for being on the water.
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Getting On Board: Passeig d’Agustí Font and the 30-minute check-in

You start at Passeig d’Agustí Font (Passeig Agustí Font, 2, Lloret de Mar). The key logistics detail is simple: check in 30 minutes before departure and plan to be there early enough that you’re not rushing.
You’ll wait for instructions at the Catamaran Sensation’s LLORET TICKET BOX on the promenade. Bring your phone and your QR code. You show one QR code in your mobile, then you pick up boarding passes the same day.
One more practical note: the activity is limited to adults (+18 only) and the tour doesn’t accept groups. If you’re traveling as a larger party, you may need to split up, depending on availability.
Two hours of DJ energy, five drinks, and coastline views that actually move

This is a 2-hour catamaran cruise along the Costa Brava. The plan centers on the coastline during sunset, with the boat sliding past the rocky shore and the familiar homes that hug the waterline.
The DJ is part of the core package, not a background detail. One reviewer specifically wished the music would run a bit longer, which tells me the onboard soundtrack is a major part of why people book in the first place. The upside: when the music hits, it tends to keep the atmosphere lively for the whole ride.
Drinks are also straightforward. You can sip on up to five drinks during the cruise, included with the ticket. That matters because it removes the “should we buy drinks or pace ourselves?” stress. You can enjoy the sea, focus on the sunset, and not feel like you’re doing math every round.
What you’ll see changes as the light drops. Early on, you get clearer lines of shoreline and homes. Later, it becomes more about silhouettes and color. The cruise format makes that shift fun because you’re still moving, not stuck facing one view.
The swim stop: how to use that inlet moment well

Half the charm of a sunset cruise is the feeling of arriving at a good moment. Here, you get one that’s not just visual: a stop at a tranquil inlet for swimming.
This is your chance to actually get in the water, cool down, and reset before the ride finishes. Since the cruise is built around a party atmosphere, the swim stop is the balancing act that makes it feel like more than just music and drinks.
Because the inlet is calm, it’s often the best time to take a slow breath and look up. You’ll typically be able to see the sunset working across the sea surface as you come out of the water and get back on board.
If you do one thing to get more out of the swim stop, it’s this: bring the right footwear. The tour specifically recommends water shoes and sandals. That’s not just comfort talk. It’s how you avoid turning a fun swim into a “walking around carefully” situation.
What’s included (and what isn’t) so you can plan your evening smartly

Your ticket includes:
- Catamaran cruise
- Skipper
- 5 drinks
- Live DJ
Food isn’t included. That’s important because an evening with drinks can turn into a “we forgot to eat” situation if you’re not careful. I’d plan a meal before you go, or at least grab a snack earlier in Lloret de Mar so you’re not hungry while you’re enjoying the onboard drinks.
Also, the rules around what you bring are clear. Food and drinks (including alcohol) aren’t allowed onboard, and glass objects are not allowed. That means you should not pack a bottle you plan to drink from. If you want something after the cruise, do it back on land.
The good news is that up to five drinks are provided, so you’re covered for the main “liquid plans” part of the evening. You just need to handle food on your own.
Price and value: is $41 worth it in real life?

At $41 per person for a 2-hour catamaran cruise, the value comes from what’s bundled together. You’re paying for:
- time on the water during sunset
- the boat experience
- a live DJ atmosphere
- a set number of drinks (up to five)
- a skipper
If you were trying to recreate this on your own, you’d likely end up paying separately for a boat rental or tour, plus drinks. Here, it’s already packaged for you, which is why the price lands as reasonable rather than “tourist tax.”
There’s also something intangible you can’t always price: the ease. No planning route, no coordinating stops, no worrying about timing. You show up, check in, get on board, and the evening runs. For a vacation day, that kind of simplicity is real value.
The only “value risk” is vibe mismatch. If you don’t like DJ music or party energy, you might feel like you paid for entertainment you’re not using. But if you want a social, sunset-forward evening, the inclusion list supports that goal.
Who this cruise suits best (and who might not love it)

This is built for a specific crowd: adult party energy with a sunset view. The tour is not suitable for children under 18, and departures are +18 only.
You’ll likely have the best time if you:
- like DJ music and want an active atmosphere
- want included drinks without thinking about ordering
- enjoy swimming during travel, not just looking at the sea
- travel with friends or want to meet other people in a small group
You might want to skip it (or choose a quieter option) if you:
- are traveling with kids or teens
- strongly prefer silence for sunset viewing
- get annoyed by loud audio while sightseeing
One reason the small group matters: max 6 participants. It keeps the social aspect under control. You can still chat with others, but you’re not stuck in a huge crowd where the music becomes background noise rather than a shared experience.
Practical tips that make the whole night easier

A few details can make or break your comfort on a 2-hour evening at sea.
Bring the basics the tour asks for
- towel
- beachwear
- sandals
- water shoes
Even if you think you’ll just dip in, bring the towel. Getting wet on a boat plus evening air can feel chilly as the sun drops.
Respect the onboard rules
No food, no extra drinks, and no alcohol onboard. Glass objects aren’t allowed either. If you’ve got a habit of packing bottles or snacks, leave them off your plan.
Go in with the right expectations
The music is a major part of the experience. One review called out that more music time would be better, which suggests the DJ set is appreciated and part of why people call it fun. So don’t book this expecting a quiet, contemplative cruise.
Final decision: should you book this Lloret de Mar sunset cruise?

I think you should book if you want a fun, adult-friendly sunset outing where the evening already has momentum. The combination of DJ music, included drinks (up to five), and a swim stop gives you three different reasons to enjoy the time on the water, not just one.
Skip it if you’re chasing solitude or silence. This isn’t a candlelit, whisper-at-the-waterline kind of cruise. It’s designed for a lively atmosphere, and that’s exactly the point.
If you’re on the fence, here’s my simple test: would you rather spend your last hour of daylight dancing to a DJ on a boat, or sitting quietly with a view? If your answer is the first one, this is a strong match for an evening in Lloret de Mar.
FAQ
How long is the cruise?
The cruise lasts 2 hours.
Where does the tour depart?
It departs from Passeig d’Agustí Font (Passeig Agustí Font, 2, Lloret de Mar). Check-in is at the Catamaran Sensation’s LLORET ticket box on the promenade.
When should I check in?
Check in 30 minutes before departure.
What’s included in the price?
The cruise includes the catamaran ride, a skipper, up to 5 drinks, and a live DJ.
Are drinks included?
Yes. You can have up to five drinks during the cruise.
Is there time to swim?
Yes. There is a stop at a tranquil inlet where you can swim.
Is food provided?
No. Food is not included, and you also can’t bring food onboard.
Is this tour for adults only?
Yes. Departures are +18, and it’s not suitable for children under 18.
What’s the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 6 participants.
FAQ
Can I bring my own alcohol or drinks?
No. Alcohol and drinks are not allowed onboard. Drinks included in the tour are provided by the crew.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.





