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Discover Mallorca’s stunning sea caves on a small-group tour including swimming, crawling, and exploring ancient rock formations with expert guides for around $87.


The Small-Group Cova de Coloms Sea Caving Tour offers a 4.5-hour journey into Mallorca’s underground wonders. Starting at Passeig Estany d’en Mas, Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia, this tour costs $86.89 per person, with many travelers booking about 35 days in advance. The experience is designed for those seeking adventure, combining swimming, hiking, and cave exploration in a small group setting that maximizes personalized guidance.
What makes this tour particularly appealing is its focus on natural rock formations that are millions of years old. The tour features a swim to the Cova de Coloms cave entrance, where the real adventure begins. All safety equipment, wetsuits, and water shoes are provided, making it accessible for most physically fit individuals willing to embrace a bit of physical activity.
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The tour kicks off with a hotel pickup or meeting at the designated point in Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia. Travelers are transported in an air-conditioned minivan along Mallorca’s scenic coastline, listening to the geological history of the caves. This part of the journey sets the tone for the adventure, highlighting the millions of years of natural formation behind the caves.
Once at the water’s edge, participants don their wetsuits and walk along the shoreline toward the caves. The swimming to the cave entrance is a highlight, with some participants opting for a cliff jump into the water for a more exhilarating start. The guides emphasize safety and make sure everyone is prepared for the labyrinth of caves, which involves crawling, walking, and swimming through narrow passages, underground lakes, and rock formations.
Inside the Cova de Coloms, the experience becomes a spectacle of natural wonders. Visitors marvel at glittering underground lakes, splintering stalagmites, and vibrant mineral deposits, especially the striking red mineral streaks. The atmospheric darkness enhances the experience, allowing the natural beauty of the formations to shine.
Guides lead the group through the labyrinthine network of caves, pointing out geological features and ensuring safety. The exploration involves crawling through tight spaces and walking through larger chambers, with the swimming portions providing a refreshing and adventurous element. The small group size ensures that everyone receives detailed attention and can comfortably ask questions.

The hike to the caves is approximately 40 minutes, and some reviews note that it can be quite athletic with steep inclines and uneven terrain. Wearing comfortable clothes and sport shoes is recommended, as the walk involves navigating bushes and rocky paths. Despite the physical effort, guides like Alba and Patrick ensure everyone feels safe and supported.
The swimming portions can be challenging, especially on days with rougher seas or strong currents. Some participants mention the experience as super intense, with cliff jumps offering an optional adrenaline rush. Inside the caves, the large chambers mean you won’t feel claustrophobic, but the activity still demands moderate physical fitness.

Safety is a priority throughout the tour. Participants receive wetsuits, helmets, water shoes, and safety gear, which are described as helpful and comfortable. Guides like Mario and Luis are praised for their knowledgeable, caring, and friendly approach, making sure everyone remains safe and comfortable in the environment.
In case of dangerous sea conditions, the tour offers alternative caves or may be canceled with a full refund if weather prevents safe access. This flexibility ensures that the experience remains secure and enjoyable despite unpredictable conditions.

Multiple reviews highlight the influence of excellent guides such as Patrick, Mario, Alba, Connie, and José. They are appreciated for their knowledge, helpfulness, and friendly attitude. Their ability to explain geological features and manage safety contributes significantly to the positive overall experience.
Some guides go beyond expectations by answering questions, pointing out local sights during transit, and making participants feel comfortable during physically demanding parts of the tour.

The tour begins at 10:00 am in Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia. The meeting point is in a convenient location, and the activity ends back at the starting point. Travelers should wear comfortable clothes and sport shoes, and bring sun screen, bottled water (at least 2 liters), a towel, and your own lunch.
Minimum age for participation is 12 years, and a moderate level of fitness is recommended. The tour is limited to 16 travelers, which maintains the personalized atmosphere.

The most praised aspects of this tour include knowledgeable guides, breathtaking cave formations, and the adventurous nature of swimming, hiking, and crawling through the caves. The small group size enhances safety and allows for more interaction with guides.
Some limitations noted by participants involve busy cave conditions on certain days and challenging weather, which can restrict access to the main cave. Proper footwear and physical fitness are strongly advised, especially given the 40-minute hike and swimming challenges.
This sea caving adventure is ideal for adventure seekers and those comfortable with physical activity. The tour’s small-group format ensures a personalized experience with highly rated guides who make safety and education priorities. The combination of hiking, swimming, and cave exploration offers a dynamic and memorable experience.
The cost is reasonable considering the equipment provided and the expert guidance. For anyone wanting to see Mallorca from a completely different perspective, this tour provides stunning geological sights and thrilling activities that are hard to find elsewhere.
“This was an incredible experience and something I will remember for the rest of my life. Being able to tour the caves and swim in the crystal clear…”
Is there a minimum age to participate?
Yes, the minimum age is 12 years.
What should I wear for this tour?
Participants should wear comfortable clothes and sport shoes suitable for hiking and water activities.
Are safety equipment and water shoes included?
Yes, all safety gear, wetsuits, and water shoes are provided.
What if the weather is bad?
In case of dangerous sea conditions, the tour might switch to alternative caves or be canceled, with a full refund offered.
How physically demanding is the tour?
It requires a moderate fitness level due to hiking, swimming, and crawling. Some reviews describe it as super intense.
What is the meeting point?
The tour starts at Passeig Estany d’en Mas, 44b, Cala Anguila-Cala Mendia in Mallorca.
How long is the hike to the caves?
The hike takes approximately 40 minutes, involving steep inclines and uneven terrain.
Do I need to bring anything?
Bring sun screen, bottled water (minimum 2 liters), towel, and your own lunch.
Can I jump into the water from a cliff?
Yes, cliff jumps are optional and add an extra thrill to the experience.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 16 travelers, ensuring a small-group experience.
Is the tour suitable for non-swimmers?
Swimming is a key part of the tour, so good swimming skills are recommended. Some parts may be challenging for non-swimmers.