Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience the thrill of Caminito del Rey with Vía Ferrata, rappelling, and zip-lining in Andalusia for $82; a 3-hour adventure with expert guides and stunning views.

The Caminito del Rey: Vía Ferrata Rappeling & Zip-Lining tour offers an exciting 3-hour journey into Andalusia’s El Chorro natural area, priced at $82 per person. This activity is perfect for adrenaline lovers and outdoor explorers eager to challenge themselves amidst breathtaking limestone cliffs. Guided by specialized monitors, participants traverse a series of vertical climbs, bridges, zip-lines, and rappels, all set against the impressive backdrop of the Gaitanes Gorge.
This tour is designed for those comfortable with physical activity and looking for a mix of adventure and nature. It is ideal for individuals who want a high-energy experience with fantastic views of El Chorro village and train station. While the experience promises unforgettable moments and a sense of achievement, it’s important to be aware that it involves some inherent risks, and certain health and mobility restrictions apply.
You can check availability for your dates here:
Planning more time in El Chorro? We've covered other experiences worth considering.

The tour begins at the La Garganta tourist complex, located opposite the El Chorro train station within the Caminito del Rey south access area. Travelers can reach this meeting point easily from Malaga by taking the A-357 to Ardales, then switching to the M-5403 toward El Chorro. No transportation is included, so visitors must arrange their own transfer to the starting location.
This spot is conveniently situated for those staying nearby or traveling through Andalusia, providing straightforward access to the adventure ahead. The meeting point is in a natural setting, setting the tone for an authentic outdoor experience.

Once at the starting point, the guides lead participants through a well-structured route. The tour begins with an ascent through a vertical wall, where climbers get their first taste of the vertical limestone rock. After crossing a pedrera (a stone slope), the route continues along another rocky wall, culminating in the zip line that spans about 30 meters over the gorge.
The adventure continues with a crossing of the Tibetan Bridge, offering panoramic views and a thrilling crossing experience. From there, you will find a monkey bridge, adding to the variety of footbridges and crossings. The descent involves an abseil (rappel), with the option to either rappel down or walk along the via ferrata route, depending on individual comfort and ability.
Throughout the activity, you’ll see spectacular views of the natural surroundings, including the village of El Chorro and the train station. The overall experience combines physical challenge with the opportunity to enjoy nature from high above the gorge.
The tour includes all necessary safety gear, such as a helmet, harness, and protection gloves. Participants also receive a 0.5-liter water bottle to stay hydrated during the activity, along with a cold drink at the end to refresh after conquering the route.
Guides are Spanish and English-speaking, ensuring clear instructions and safety oversight. The activity takes place in a natural setting, so safety precautions are strictly followed, though inherent risks exist in outdoor adventure sports.
More Great Tours NearbyParticipants should come prepared with passport or ID card, hiking shoes, comfortable clothes, and sports shoes suitable for climbing and walking on uneven terrain. Since the tour depends on weather conditions, it is not scheduled during rain or adverse weather, ensuring safety and optimal conditions for all involved.
The activity is not recommended for children under 16, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility impairments or vertigo. People over 65 are also advised against participating, given the physical demands involved.

This adventure demands a good level of physical fitness, as it involves climbing, crossing bridges, and rappelling. It is not suitable for those with limited mobility or vertigo. The tour emphasizes safety and the enjoyment of nature, but participants should be aware of the physical effort required.
It’s important to note that insurance does not cover participants under 16 or over 65, and weather-related issues like heatstroke or frostbite are not covered by active tourism accident insurance.
Participants are guided by professional monitors who are attentive, friendly, and knowledgeable about the area. Many reviews highlight the expertise and patience of guides like Ian and Rachel, who help calm nerves and ensure everyone feels safe and confident.
Groups are kept small, limited to 8 participants, allowing for personalized attention and a supportive environment. Guides explain every step clearly and are experienced in managing both beginners and more experienced climbers.
The highlight for many is the zip-line crossing and the crossing of the Tibetan and monkey bridges. These elements provide a mix of adrenaline and stunning views of the gorge and surrounding nature. The climb up the vertical rock wall and the descent via rappelling are often described as life-changing experiences that boost confidence and provide a sense of achievement.
Participants appreciate the friendly and humorous guides, who make the activity accessible and fun, even for those facing fears or doubts.

At $82 per person, this tour delivers a comprehensive outdoor experience that combines safety, adventure, and stunning scenery. All essential gear and a refreshing cold drink are included, making it a straightforward option for travelers interested in active tourism.
There are no hidden fees, and the full itinerary is covered within the three-hour duration, making it an efficient yet fulfilling adventure.
This activity is ideal for adventure seekers, outdoor enthusiasts, and nature lovers who enjoy physical challenges. Since the tour involves heights, bridges, and climbing, it is best suited for those without vertigo or mobility issues. The friendly guides and small group size ensure a comfortable, engaging experience, perfect for those wanting to push their limits safely.
However, it is not recommended for children under 16, pregnant women, or older adults over 65. Participants should be prepared for some physical exertion and outdoor conditions.
This 3-hour adventure in El Chorro offers a fantastic combination of climbing, crossing bridges, zip-lining, and rappelling in one of Spain’s most popular outdoor locations. The expert guides and well-maintained equipment contribute to a safe yet exhilarating experience, with spectacular views and adrenaline at every turn.
While it demands physical effort and is unsuitable for some, those who participate leave with a sense of accomplishment and unforgettable memories. The tour’s affordability, small group size, and comprehensive safety measures make it a compelling choice for active travelers eager to explore nature from new heights.
What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $82 per person, including gear, water, and a cold drink at the end.
How long does the activity last?
This adventure lasts approximately 3 hours from start to finish.
Where does the tour start?
The meeting point is at the La Garganta tourist complex, opposite the El Chorro train station in the Caminito del Rey south access area.
Is the tour suitable for children or people with limited mobility?
No, it is not recommended for children under 16, pregnant women, or individuals with mobility impairments or vertigo.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring passport or ID, hiking and sports shoes, comfortable clothes, and be prepared for outdoor conditions.
Are there any weather restrictions?
Yes, the tour does not take place in rain or adverse weather conditions to ensure safety.
What is included in the price?
The fee covers safety gear (helmet, harness, gloves), a water bottle, and a cold drink after the activity.
Can I choose different descent options?
Yes, after rappelling, you can choose to descend further by rappel or by walking along the via ferrata route, depending on your comfort level.