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Experience Mallorca's coast with a 4.5-hour coasteering tour including hotel transfers, cliff jumps up to 39 feet, sea caves, and expert guides for only $81.16.

The Coasteering in South Mallorca with Transfers offers a thrilling 4.5-hour journey along Mallorca’s cliff-lined coast for just $81.16 per person. This tour combines swimming, cliff jumps, rappelling, and climbing, making it perfect for those seeking an active outdoor experience. The tour departs from Cala Fornells, with convenient hotel pickup and drop-off included, and features all necessary safety equipment—wetsuits, helmets, and buoyancy aids—so you can focus on the adventure.
Designed for individuals aged 8 and above, this trip suits families, groups of friends, or solo thrill-seekers eager to explore Mallorca’s rugged coastline. With an average of 36 days booking in advance, it’s a popular choice for those wanting a well-organized, adrenaline-pumping activity. While most participants find it accessible, the physical nature of cliff jumps and rappelling makes it ideal for active travelers comfortable with water and heights.

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The tour begins at the address Carr. de Cala Fornells, 30, 07160 Cala Fornells, Spain, a meeting point in southern Mallorca. From here, a minivan transports participants to the northern coast for the activity, with hotel pickup and drop-off included, making logistics straightforward. For those staying in Airbnb accommodations, meeting points can be arranged, providing flexibility.
Travelers should wear comfortable clothes and hiking shoes for the initial transfer, and bring essentials like sunscreen, bottled water, a packed lunch, bathing suit, and a towel. This well-organized transfer service ensures a smooth start and end to the adventure.

All necessary gear is supplied, including wetsuits, shoes, helmets, and buoyancy aids. These are designed to ensure safety and comfort during the activities, such as cliff jumps, rappelling, and swimming through sea caves. Some reviews mention torn wetsuits, but the tour provider states they offer the option to bring personal gear if preferred. Over 1,000 people use their provided shoes annually, with few issues reported. The activity is suitable for all, with safety as a top priority.

Participants experience a variety of adventure techniques along Mallorca’s rocky shoreline. This includes cliff jumps from 6 to 39 feet, with the chance to try higher jumps if comfortable. Rappelling down sea cliffs using climbing ropes allows for a controlled descent into the water, while sea caves offer exploration opportunities. The activity also includes climbing, swimming, and even psicobloc or deep water free soloing, giving a comprehensive taste of cliff-based adventure sports.
The tour emphasizes progressive difficulty, so those new to the sport can start with lower jumps, gradually trying higher ones. For more daring participants, options to challenge themselves are available under supervision. Guides lead the group through the rugged coastline, explaining techniques and safety measures along the way.

The tour moves along Mallorca’s north coast, visiting less crowded, more secluded areas. The activity involves a short hike of about ten minutes to access the coastline, where most of the jumps, climbing, and cave exploration happen. The scenery is described as stunning, with dramatic cliffs, clear waters, and natural sea caves. Many reviews highlight how the views and natural beauty contribute to the overall experience, making it as visually rewarding as it is physically challenging.
Participants will appreciate the chance to swim in calm pools, explore unique rock formations, and enjoy moments of tranquility amidst the adventure.

The activity is led by qualified local guides who are praised for their patience, attentiveness, and safety-first approach. Many reviews mention guides like José, Rafael, Alfonso, and others, highlighting their friendly demeanor and ability to encourage even the most nervous participants. Most guides speak English and Spanish, with efforts made to accommodate other languages when possible.
Guides also personalize the experience, offering different levels of challenge and explaining safety procedures clearly. Their knowledge helps participants feel secure, even when attempting cliff jumps up to 39 feet or navigating sea caves.

The tour is designed to be accessible to most travelers, with a minimum age of 8 years. While the activity involves climbing, jumping, and swimming, it is considered safe when conducted with qualified guides and proper equipment. Participants should be comfortable with water activities and heights.
Some reviews mention concerns about equipment quality, but the provider emphasizes the availability of alternative options and the ability to skip jumps or climbing if desired. The tour includes comprehensive insurance, and safety is prioritized throughout the experience.

While the tour offers intense moments like cliff jumps from significant heights, it also provides opportunities to relax and enjoy the scenery. The sea caves and natural pools serve as peaceful spots for swimming and exploring. The progressive nature of the activity allows participants to push their limits at their own pace, making it suitable for those looking for a thrilling yet controlled adventure.
Many reviews applaud the sense of achievement after completing jumps and rappelling, as well as the fun and friendly atmosphere created by guides and fellow participants.
This coasteering trip costs $81.16 per person for approximately 4.5 hours of adventure, including all equipment, guide, insurance, and transportation. The fact that most booking occurs 36 days in advance signals high demand and good perceived value.
Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before the scheduled start, offering flexibility if weather or personal plans change. Given the small group size of up to 10 people, participants receive personalized attention and safety oversight.
Overall, reviews reveal a strong satisfaction rate, with many describing the activity as “brilliant,” “challenging,” and “thrilling”. Guides are consistently praised for their patience, friendliness, and professionalism. The variety of activities—cliff jumps, sea cave exploration, climbing, and zip-lining—offers a comprehensive adventure along Mallorca’s coastline.
While some concerns about equipment condition have been raised, they are rare, and the provider states that most equipment is well-maintained and options are available for personal gear. The scenic locations and natural beauty are often highlighted as the activity’s highlight.
This coasteering tour in south Mallorca is ideal for adventurers, families, and groups seeking a dynamic outdoor experience. Its mix of water sports and cliff-based activities caters to those comfortable with heights and active pursuits. The professional guides and well-organized logistics make it a safe and enjoyable choice for most participants.
While it may be too intense for those with injuries or significant fears of heights, most active travelers will find this a rewarding and fun challenge. The combination of stunning scenery and adrenaline ensures a memorable day along Mallorca’s coast.
“We are a family with three teens aged 16, 13 and 13 at the time of writing and have completed our first ever coasteering trip in in Mallorca. After…”
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, the minimum age is 8 years, making it suitable for families with children who are comfortable in water and active sports.
What should I bring on the day?
Participants should bring comfortable clothes, hiking shoes, sun protection, bottled water, a packed lunch, bathing suit, and a towel. All safety equipment is provided.
Can I skip jumps or climbs if I feel uncomfortable?
Absolutely, guides are flexible and will accommodate personal limits, allowing participants to choose lower jumps or skip certain activities.
What happens in case of bad weather?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled, a full refund or alternative date will be offered.
Are the guides multilingual?
Most guides speak English and Spanish, with efforts to support other languages where possible.
How long in advance should I book?
Most trips are booked 36 days ahead, so early reservation is recommended to secure a spot.