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Experience thrilling canyoning and abseiling with guides in Sardinia's Codula Fuili, finishing with a refreshing swim at Cala Fuili beach for €83.

The Canyoning of Codula Fuili in Cala Gonone offers an action-packed half-day journey through one of Sardinia’s most striking dry limestone canyons. Priced at $83.01 per person, this 5-hour tour is perfect for those seeking a mix of adventure, scenic views, and a rewarding swim. The tour departs from the Area Picnic del Monte Malospes Dorgali at 8:30am, with the activity ending back at the starting point.
What makes this experience stand out is its expert-guided approach, with Wild Project Sardinia leading the way. The guides are praised for their professionalism, ensuring safety while maintaining a friendly, approachable atmosphere. The tour is suitable for people with moderate physical fitness and is booked on average 76 days in advance, indicating high demand and popularity. Although the canyon is dry, the abseiling, rock climbing, and cliff jumps provide plenty of adrenaline, culminating in a refreshing swim at the Cala Fuili beach.

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The Codula Fuili canyon is a dry limestone gorge, one of Sardinia’s most evocative landscapes. Unlike water-filled canyons, this route relies on walking, climbing, and abseiling, making it accessible yet exhilarating. The massive limestone formations make for stunning natural scenery, providing a dramatic backdrop for every jump and rappel.
The canyon’s beauty is amplified by its ancient geological features, with walks through carved paths that have been shaped over millennia. This setting offers a perfect mix of rugged terrain and scenic views, especially overlooking the ocean. The abseiling points, some reaching 20 meters in height, challenge both beginners and experienced climbers.
The tour begins at the Area Picnic del Monte Malospes in Dorgali, a convenient meeting spot that sets the scene for a day of exploration. From here, visitors walk towards the canyon entrance, passing through scenic landscapes that build anticipation for the adventure ahead.
The guides lead participants through the initial walk and prepare everyone for the abseiling and climbing sections. The start time of 8:30am ensures you beat the heat and enjoy the canyon with optimal lighting, especially during the summer months.
Throughout the 5-hour tour, you will cross the dry limestone canyon on foot, doing some abseiling and rock climbing. The highest rappel reaches 20 meters, giving a real thrill for those comfortable with heights. The guides assist in navigating the terrain, making it suitable even for those new to canyoning, thanks to their professional supervision.
The walk takes you through narrow passages and rocky ledges, offering spectacular views overlooking the ocean. The entire route is designed to showcase Sardinia’s natural beauty, with plenty of opportunities to stop and take photos of the striking limestone formations.
After the canyoning section, the tour concludes with a swim at Cala Fuili beach, a pristine spot famous for its clear waters. This refreshing ending provides a well-earned reward for the physical effort, allowing participants to relax and enjoy Sardinia’s coastal scenery. The beach setting also adds a peaceful contrast to the adrenaline-filled canyoning activities.

The guides are a standout element of this tour, with Giulia and Julia receiving frequent praise for their professionalism, friendliness, and safety-conscious approach. They explain the activities clearly, help manage risks, and make sure everyone feels comfortable during jumps and descents.
Their knowledge extends beyond canyoning; they share insights into the region’s geology, environment, and Sardinian traditions, enriching the experience. The guides’ attentiveness makes even first-timers feel secure and confident, particularly when assisting in the more challenging sections of the canyon.

This tour requires moderate physical fitness as it involves walking, climbing, and abseiling. While most activities are manageable with guidance, participants should be prepared for some adventure elements like jumps from cliffs (which are not mandatory). The terrain is dry limestone, so proper footwear and comfortable clothing are recommended.
The activity is private, meaning only your group participates, adding a layer of exclusivity and personalized attention. It’s an excellent choice for adventure lovers, families, or groups of friends looking for a memorable outdoor experience.
Reservations are typically made about 76 days in advance, reflecting strong demand. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start, allowing flexibility if plans change. The activity depends on good weather, and if canceled due to poor conditions, you can reschedule or receive a full refund.
Participants need to arrive at the meeting point by 8:30am. The tour operates with small groups, ensuring personalized guidance and safety throughout the adventure.
What sets this Canyoning of Codula Fuili apart is its combination of adventure and scenic beauty, paired with expert guides who are well-loved by previous participants. The abseiling and rock climbing provide adrenaline, while the stunning limestone formations and ocean views create a visually impressive backdrop.
The positive reviews highlight how the guides explain everything clearly and make even challenging sections manageable. Many mention this tour as a highlight of their Sardinian trip, especially noting the professionalism and friendliness of Giulia.
This canyoning adventure appeals most to those who enjoy outdoor activities, physical challenges, and beautiful landscapes. It’s suitable for beginners with moderate fitness, thanks to the professional guidance. Families with children aged 10 and above can participate, especially when guided by attentive professionals.
Those seeking a combination of adventure, nature, and coastal relaxation will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s an excellent way to experience Sardinia’s raw natural beauty while enjoying a safe, guided outdoor activity.
The Canyoning of Codula Fuili in Cala Gonone offers an exhilarating, scenic experience that combines climbing limestone cliffs, abseiling into canyons, and ending with a swim at Cala Fuili beach. Priced at $83 per person, it provides exceptional value for a 5-hour adventure led by highly praised guides like Giulia and Julia.
This experience suits adventure enthusiasts, families, and anyone eager to explore Sardinia’s rugged landscape in a safe, guided environment. The professional guidance, stunning landscapes, and the sense of achievement make it a highlight for many who participate.
While the activity demands moderate physical fitness and good weather conditions, the personalized experience and spectacular scenery ensure it’s well worth the booking. For those wanting an active, memorable day in Sardinia, this canyoning tour delivers on every level.
“Amazing Tour along the cliffs, it was spectecular! Julia guided us very well and told us a lot about the region. It wasn't to hard to climb over th…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the tour is suitable for children aged 10 and above, especially when guided by professionals like Giulia, who help ensure safety during the more complex sections.
What should I wear and bring?
Participants should wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activity and bring footwear suitable for walking and climbing. The guides typically provide safety gear and instructions.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge if done at least 24 hours in advance. Cancellations made less than 24 hours prior are not refunded.
Is this activity weather-dependent?
Yes, the canyoning tour requires good weather. If canceled due to poor conditions, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How physically demanding is this tour?
The activity requires moderate fitness, as it involves walking, climbing, and some jumping, but most activities are manageable with guided support.