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Experience Mallorca's most challenging hike as you descend the Torrent de Pareis, ending at Sa Calobra, with expert guides, insurance, and breathtaking scenery.

This 6-hour guided hiking tour in Mallorca offers an adventurous journey through the Torrent de Pareis, one of Europe’s most impressive natural landscapes. Priced for a small group experience, this tour is led by local experts and has a high supplier rating of 4.8. The tour starts in Escorca and takes you through a spectacular canyon before ending at the Sa Calobra cove, where the Pareis torrent meets the Mediterranean Sea.
The experience is designed for those in good physical condition with previous mountain experience, as it involves challenging terrain and technical paths. The tour also includes insurance and a professional guide, ensuring a safe and authentic adventure. While the activity lasts around 6 hours, it combines adrenaline, nature exploration, and stunning views—perfect for avid hikers and nature lovers craving something more intense.
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The tour begins in Escorca, a small town surrounded by lush landscapes and close to the Sierra de Tramuntana. Participants are picked up and meet the guide at a convenient parking spot on the north side of the road near a sign for the Pareis stream, making it easy to locate without hassle. This starting location places guests right at the heart of Mallorca’s rugged terrain, setting the stage for a day of adventure.

The core of this experience is the guided descent through the Torrent de Pareis, a natural marvel carved over thousands of years. The guide leads participants through spectacular landscapes, showcasing unique rock formations and limestone canyons. This part of the journey takes approximately 5 hours and involves navigating a challenging trail that only seasoned hikers can handle comfortably.
During the hike, expect to cross wild landscapes and discover hidden corners that reveal Mallorca’s rugged beauty. The terrain requires technical hiking skills, and the guide ensures safety throughout. The spectacular scenery makes the effort worthwhile, with towering cliffs and narrow gorge sections providing a true sense of adventure.
The hike culminates at Sa Calobra, a paradisiacal cove where the Torrent de Pareis opens into the Mediterranean Sea. Here, you’ll have around 30 minutes to enjoy a swim, relax, and take in the breathtaking views. The clear waters of Sa Calobra provide a perfect spot for a refreshing dip after the challenging descent.
Many appreciate the serenity and beauty of this location, making it an ideal spot to unwind. The guide encourages taking time for photos and enjoying the natural surroundings before heading back to Escorca. The return journey by van lasts about 30 minutes, giving travelers time to reflect on the day’s adventures.
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The tour departs from Escorca, with participants parking on the north side of the road near the Pareis stream sign. The meeting point is easy to find using the provided coordinates (39.8261, 2.8473). After the 5-hour guided hike, the group relaxes in Sa Calobra for swimming, then travels back to Escorca by van.
This small group experience, limited to 8 participants, ensures personalized attention and a more intimate connection to the landscape. The tour includes insurance for safety and is led by local experts who are knowledgeable about Mallorca’s terrain and history. The whole activity lasts around 6 hours, including transportation and leisure time.
Participants are advised to bring food, water, and appropriate clothing such as hiking shoes and a hat. Sunscreen and sunglasses are recommended to cope with Mallorca’s sunny climate, especially during the ascent and descent. A towel and swimsuit are optional but highly recommended for the swimming stop at Sa Calobra.
The activity offers full insurance coverage and is led by guides committed to safety. However, it is not suitable for pregnant women or those with mobility impairments. Plus, activities may be canceled in case of bad weather for safety reasons, with options to reschedule or receive a full refund.
This tour takes place within the Sierra de Tramuntana, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning mountain scenery and dramatic cliffs. The region’s geological features are on full display as you descend through limestone canyons, offering breathtaking views and an immersive experience in Mallorca’s natural beauty.
The guides, who speak English and Spanish, share insights into the landscape’s formation and local history, enriching the tour beyond just the physical challenge. The small group format ensures a more personal experience amid Mallorca’s wild landscape.

While this tour emphasizes advanced hiking and technical terrain, other options include rappelling in Cova de Sa Campana, high-altitude summits like Puig Massanella, or scenic boat tours to Sa Calobra. Each offers a different perspective on Mallorca’s diverse landscape, but this activity remains unique in its challenging descent through a notoriously difficult gorge.
The activity provider MES AVENTURA maintains an impressive 4.8 rating, reflecting satisfaction with guiding quality and safety standards. For those seeking an authentic and adrenaline-fueled experience, this tour delivers spectacular scenery with expert supervision.
This 6-hour adventure promises a thrilling experience for experienced hikers eager to explore Mallorca’s most challenging natural sites. The combination of rugged terrain, stunning rock formations, and the rewarding swim at Sa Calobra makes it a memorable day.
While it is physically demanding and involves technical walking, it offers an authentic connection to Mallorca’s UNESCO-listed landscape. The inclusion of insurance and local guides enhances safety and knowledge, making it a dependable choice for seasoned outdoor enthusiasts.
The tour’s small group size ensures personalized attention, and the scenic drive back completes a full day of natural exploration. Pre-booking is recommended, and careful preparation with suitable gear will maximize enjoyment of this challenging yet rewarding hike.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
No, this activity is recommended for people in good physical condition with mountain experience due to its technical terrain and challenging nature.
What should I bring for the hike?
Bring food, hiking shoes, water, sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses. A towel and swimsuit are optional for swimming at Sa Calobra.
Where does the tour start and end?
It starts in Escorca, with the meeting point next to the Pareis stream sign, and ends at Sa Calobra after a 5-hour descent and 30-minute swim.
Is transportation included?
Yes, a van takes the group back from Sa Calobra to Escorca after the hike.
Can this tour be canceled?
Yes, full cancellation is possible up to 24 hours in advance for a refund, especially if weather conditions are unsafe.
Are there any accessibility limitations?
Yes, the activity is not suitable for pregnant women or people with mobility impairments.
What languages are guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish.
How many people are in each group?
The small group format limits participation to 8 guests for a more personalized experience.
What makes this tour special compared to other Mallorca hikes?
It offers a challenging descent into one of Mallorca’s most dramatic landscapes, with expert guidance and the chance to swim in Sa Calobra’s beautiful waters.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refund or change of date is available if canceled 24 hours in advance.