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Experience the thrill of Benidorm's Ponoig via ferrata with two 30-meter rappels. A 3-hour adventure, guided by experts, suitable for heights enthusiasts and adventure lovers.
The Benidorm: Ponoig via ferrata with two 30-meter rappels offers a striking vertical adventure on the Costa Blanca. This 3-hour experience is designed for those looking to challenge themselves on a medium-demanding route in Polop de la Marina, Alicante. Guided by Masaventuras, a provider rated 5 stars, this activity combines impressive views, technical fun, and a safe environment.
While it requires previous experience and good physical condition, it’s perfect for adventurers eager to conquer heights and enjoy the aesthetic beauty of the Ponoig mountain. Expect thrilling moments crossing suspension bridges, climbing walls, and descending via two 30-meter rappels. This tour is ideal for groups of friends or family, as long as everyone is not afraid of heights and over 7 years old.


The Ponoig via ferrata is renowned as one of the most classic and rewarding climbs on the Costa Blanca. This route offers a direct vertical ascent that feels both challenging and immensely satisfying. As you traverse staples, cables, suspension bridges, and walls, you’re treated to breathtaking views of the Mediterranean as a backdrop.
This activity is described as an aesthetic climb, providing a mountaineering challenge with the reward of reaching a summit where panoramic vistas await. It’s a climb for experience but accessible enough for those who are physically prepared.
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The activity starts at a carefully chosen meeting point in Polop de la Marina, with guides easily identifiable in green T-shirts bearing the masaventura.es logo. The exact coordinates are 38.615936279296875, -0.1496874988079071, ensuring easy navigation.
Once assembled, the group is led through the approach, which lasts approximately 30 to 40 minutes, taking you closer to the starting point of the via ferrata. This initial phase builds anticipation and prepares everyone for the upcoming vertical adventure.

The via ferrata route itself spans about 2.5 to 3.5 hours, offering a balanced mix of climbing and crossing suspended structures. The suspension bridges provide moments of exhilaration and require careful balance, while the wall climbs challenge your strength and technique.
The highlight comes at the end: two 30-meter rappels that bring climbers back down to the starting point safely. These descents are a major feature, giving participants a sense of achievement and a true vertical experience.
All activities are led by experienced guides fluent in multiple languages, including Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, and Catalan. They ensure a safe, professional environment and provide clear instructions, making sure everyone is confident before tackling each section.
Safety measures include wearing helmets, harnesses, and climbing gear, with the guides pacing the activity to match the group’s physical condition. The activity is designed to minimize risks, but not suitable for those afraid of heights.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour is best enjoyed during fall, winter, or spring, avoiding the hot summer months when intense sun can make the experience less comfortable. The activity’s total duration, including the approach and return, is about 4.5 to 6 hours, so good footwear and water are a must.
Start times vary depending on availability, with options to reserve and pay later for flexibility. Check the schedule in advance to pick a time that suits your energy levels and weather conditions.
Participants should wear comfortable shoes suitable for climbing, light and breathable clothes, and bring enough water to stay hydrated. A daypack is recommended to carry personal items.
Since the activity involves heights, it’s advisable to avoid alcohol or drugs before participating. The activity is not suitable for children under 7 years old or anyone with a fear of heights.
Rated 5 stars, Masaventuras is known for delivering professional, well-organized via ferrata experiences. Their guides’ expertise and multilingual support enhance the overall safety and enjoyment of the climb.
This provider also offers similar experiences in different locations, such as other via ferrata routes and adventure activities around Alicante and beyond, making them a trusted choice for mountain adventures.
The Benidorm via ferrata is one among many adventure tours available in the region. Options include guided bike tours, buggy rides, and more demanding treks, but this activity stands out for its combination of technical climbing and spectacular scenery. It’s a unique way to experience the mountains with professional guidance.
This via ferrata delivers adventure, scenic beauty, and technical skill in one package. The two 30-meter rappels and suspension crossings create moments of adrenaline, matched by stunning mountain views.
While it’s not suitable for children under 7 or those afraid of heights, it’s an excellent choice for adventure lovers with some climbing experience. The professional guides ensure safety and enjoyment throughout.
In summary, the Benidorm: Ponoig via ferrata is a well-organized, rewarding adventure that leaves participants with a real sense of accomplishment and unforgettable vistas. It’s worth considering if you’re ready for a medium-demanding climb in a beautiful setting with expert support.
Is previous experience required for this via ferrata?
Yes, the route is rated K4 (Medium-Demanding) and requires previous experience and good physical condition.
What should I bring on the activity?
Participants should wear comfortable shoes, bring water, wear comfortable clothes, and carry a daypack.
Is this activity suitable for children?
It is not suitable for children under 7 years old and not recommended for those afraid of heights.
Can I cancel my reservation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your plans.
When is the best time to do this via ferrata?
The ideal seasons are fall, winter, and spring, avoiding summer when strong sun exposure can pose additional challenges.