Season 3 is one of those boats that turns heads when you pull into a bay. She’s sharp, low, and properly good looking, but the real appeal is how much fun she is once you’re out there.
The front of the boat is made for sunbathing. Not squeezed in, not awkward, just proper space to lie back and enjoy it. At the back, the seating area is where everyone ends up once you’re moving. Drinks on the table, music playing, coastline sliding past. It doesn’t feel formal, it feels easy. When you drop anchor, the swim platform makes it simple to get in and out, so you naturally stop more often. Quick swim turns into another swim, then another.
Below deck there’s a cabin and a bathroom, which might not sound exciting but makes a big difference once you’re a few hours in. You’ve got somewhere to cool off, get changed, or just take five minutes out of the sun without feeling like the day has to pause.
The season 3 is fast when you want it to be. Open it up and you’ll feel it, which is part of the fun. But it cruises comfortably too, so you can head along the coast without it feeling rushed. That’s what makes Mallorca so good by boat, you’re not stuck in one place. You can move, explore, and see different sides of the island in one afternoon.
Season 3 suits people who want energy, not something overly serious. Birthdays, small celebrations, groups of friends, or even just a couple who want something that feels a bit more exciting than a slow cruise. It’s sun, sea, speed, good company, and a day that doesn’t feel structured. It just happens.