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Discover the exciting combo tour in Almadenes featuring a guided cave visit, river rafting, and a stop at rock art shelters, all in 4.5 hours in Spain.
This tour in Castile-La Mancha, Spain, offers a dynamic combination of underground exploration and river adventure, perfect for those eager to experience diverse natural wonders in a single day. Priced with flexibility—reserve now and pay later—it lasts about 4.5 hours, starting at Venta Reales. With a rating of 4.7 based on 7 reviews, it appeals to visitors seeking an active, educational, and scenic outing. The tour includes visits to Cueva del Puerto, Cueva de la Nutria, and a thrilling rafting experience in Almadenes Canyon. While the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments, it provides a comprehensive look at some of Murcia’s most captivating natural and archaeological sites.
The guides are Spanish-speaking, and the tour emphasizes safety, requiring participants to bring comfortable shoes and change of clothes. This experience is a well-balanced mix of underground discovery, nature observation, and river activity, making it ideal for families, outdoor enthusiasts, or anyone interested in the unique landscapes of Spain’s interior.


The Cueva del Puerto is the highlight of this tour, often called the “Jewel of Underground Tourism.” The guided visit lasts just over an hour, allowing ample time to marvel at stalactites, stalagmites, and various formations inside. Visitors also get to explore the Luminescent Minerals Room, where glowing mineral specimens create a captivating scene. The Geotienda offers a chance to see mineral collections from around the world, perfect for mineral enthusiasts or curious visitors.
This cave’s interior features a section with steps that ascend, so a moderate level of mobility and comfort with uneven terrain is necessary. The guide explains the geological features clearly, making the experience both educational and engaging. Visiting Cueva del Puerto adds a memorable dimension to the day, especially for those interested in geology or underground landscapes.
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The Almadenes Canyon provides the setting for the 2-hour rafting activity, showcasing the flora and fauna of this protected natural area. The school rafting is designed to be accessible and safe, making it suitable for families and beginners. During the trip, travelers observe the landscape, enjoying the scenic views and natural sounds of the river. Although some reviews mention the rafting as relatively gentle, the experience remains lively enough to keep it enjoyable and active.
Participants will pass by the rock art shelters, Abrigos del Pozo, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. These shelters display ancient rock art, providing a glimpse into early human activity in the region. The stop at these shelters is brief—around 20 minutes—but adds an archaeological touch to the adventure.

The tour begins at Venta Reales, where participants meet with the Qalat staff for instructions on parking and transfers. Afterward, the group heads to the Cañón de Almadenes for the rafting activity, which showcases the rugged beauty of Murcia’s landscape. Following that, the hop-on hop-off stop at Cueva de la Nutria allows visitors to briefly explore another underground attraction, known for its distinctive features.
The guided tour of Cueva del Puerto then follows, giving about an hour to explore the interior formations, minerals, and rooms. The route ends back at Cueva del Puerto, making for a compact and manageable schedule that balances adventure with sightseeing.
The meeting point is at Venta Reales (coordinates: 38.26339340209961, -1.6191092729568481), where Qalat staff will provide all necessary information. The tour includes live Spanish-speaking guides, so some familiarity with the language can be helpful. Participants should bring comfortable shoes, preferably water shoes or flip-flops for the river, and a change of clothes to stay comfortable after the cave and rafting.
Given the cave’s stairs and uneven terrain, the tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments. It’s advisable to arrive half an hour early for the cave visit to account for the ascent. Packing sun protection and a cap is recommended, especially during outdoor activities.
More Great Tours NearbyThis experience is particularly suited for families looking for a mix of adventure and education, outdoor lovers interested in river activities, or anyone eager to explore Murcia’s underground caves and archaeological sites. The gentle rafting makes it accessible for beginners, but those with mobility challenges should consider other options. The duration and logistics make it an excellent choice for a half-day outing.
This 4.5-hour experience offers a compelling combination of underground discovery and river adventure. The guided tours of Cueva del Puerto and the rock art shelters add educational value, while the rafting provides a lively way to enjoy Murcia’s natural landscape. The high rating of 4.7, based on positive reviews, reflects satisfaction with the scenic beauty, knowledgeable guides, and overall organization.
While the tour’s physical aspects require a moderate level of mobility, it remains a great choice for active families and nature enthusiasts. The balance between underground exploration and outdoor activity makes this tour stand out within the region’s offerings.

How long does the entire tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 4.5 hours, including all stops and activities.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at Venta Reales, with instructions provided by Qalat staff upon arrival.
What should I bring?
Participants should bring comfortable shoes, change of clothes, sun protection, and a cap. Water shoes or flip-flops are recommended for the river.
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, the rafting is described as suitable for families, but the cave’s terrain and stairs should be considered depending on children’s age and mobility.
What are the main highlights?
Highlights include the guided visit to Cueva del Puerto, a scenic rafting trip in Almadenes Canyon, and a brief stop at the rock art shelters declared a World Heritage Site.
Can I cancel this tour if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled up to 24 hours in advance.
Are guides available in languages other than Spanish?
Guides lead the tour in Spanish; other languages are not specified.
What is the physical difficulty level?
The tour involves stairs and uneven terrain, so it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
How do I prepare for the cave visit?
Arrive half an hour early, wear comfortable shoes, and be prepared for some upward steps inside the cave.
Is there any additional cost inside the tour?
No, the Geotienda with mineral collections is included as part of the experience.
This Cueva del Puerto and Rafting in Almadenes tour offers a rewarding mix of geology, archaeology, and outdoor adventure, making it a memorable way to explore some of Spain’s most interesting natural sites.
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