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Discover the thrill of psicobloc in Calahonda, Granada, with expert guides, all gear included, over stunning 15m limestone walls above crystal waters.

The Granada: Deep Water Soloing in Calahonda Pier tour offers an exciting experience for climbers of all levels, set against the stunning backdrop of the Andalusian coast. Priced at a competitive value, this 4-hour activity is led by qualified guides who ensure safety and fun throughout. Expect to climb 15-meter limestone walls directly over crystal-clear waters, with all necessary equipment provided. This tour is perfect for those looking to combine adventure, nature, and breathtaking views in a single session.
While the activity is accessible to beginners, it still offers enough challenge for more experienced climbers. The small group size—limited to 6 participants—ensures personalized attention. The tour includes comprehensive insurance and professional guidance, making it both safe and enjoyable. Be aware, however, that transport, food, and accommodation are not included, so plan accordingly if you’re traveling from afar.
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The tour begins on the Calahonda Pier, a scenic spot along the Costa de Granada. Participants meet with the guide at a designated location, ready to gear up and start the adventure. Although transport isn’t included, transportation can be arranged at an additional cost, offering convenience for those staying farther from the pier.
Once on-site, all climbing equipment—including shoes, helmets, and harnesses—are provided, along with group gear like ropes and carabiners. The activity is designed to be straightforward to access, but participants should bring swimwear, sunscreen, flip-flops, and a daypack for personal items and refreshments.

The core of this experience is climbing limestone and dolomitic walls that reach up to 15 meters high. These natural faces are ideal for psicobloc, offering routes for beginners and seasoned climbers alike. The crisp blue waters below provide a refreshing finish after each climb, as participants are encouraged to jump into the sea to complete their routes.
The views of Playa de Calahonda and Playa de la Conejita are stunning, with the coastline providing a perfect setting for climbing and relaxing afterward. The expert instructors guide participants through the routes, offering advice on technique and safety, ensuring everyone gets the most out of their time on the water.

Safety is a top priority in this tour. The certified polylingual guides hold AEGM certification and provide all necessary safety equipment, including helmets, harnesses, and belay devices. Insurance coverage includes rescue, accident insurance, and public liability—giving peace of mind during the activity.
Participants are advised to follow all safety instructions provided by guides and to respect the physical limits based on personal health. The activity is not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, children under 18, or individuals with epilepsy or who weigh over 120 kg / 264 lbs or are over 70 years old.
More Great Tours NearbyThe guides are certified professionals who speak Catalan, English, Galician, and Spanish. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience, explaining details about the local geology, safety protocols, and the environment around Calahonda. Their approach ensures participants feel confident and well-informed throughout the adventure.

All climbing gear—including shoes, helmets, harnesses, and group equipment like ropes and quickdraws—is included. Participants also receive digital photos and videos, capturing the best moments of their climbs, which serve as excellent souvenirs or shareable content.
The activity advice prior to the climb helps participants prepare mentally and physically, making sure everyone starts with a clear understanding of the process.

While the tour package covers most essentials, transport from your accommodation or other locations is not included but can be arranged for an additional fee. Food and drinks are also not provided, so bringing snacks, water, and sunscreen is recommended for comfort during the activity.

This activity is best suited for active individuals comfortable with water and heights. It is not recommended for pregnant women, children under 18, or those with certain health conditions. Participants should be prepared to climb on natural rock faces and enjoy the sea jump finish—so a reasonable level of mobility and comfort with water is beneficial.

The booking process offers “reserve now, pay later” options, allowing flexibility in planning. Cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.
This tour stands out because of its unique setting—climbing directly over the sea on natural limestone walls with stunning views of the Andalusian coastline. The small group size ensures a personalized experience, with expert guides making safety their priority. All equipment and insurance are included, making it a hassle-free adventure.
It is an activity that combines physical challenge with the beauty of nature, ideal for those seeking a thrilling outdoor experience in Spain. The digital media of your climbs adds a memorable touch, letting you relive the moment or share it with friends.
This psicobloc experience appeals to adventurous spirits, whether you’re a beginners eager to try climbing or an experienced climber looking for a new challenge. Nature lovers and sea enthusiasts will also appreciate the spectacular coastal scenery.
Since the activity is not suitable for certain health conditions or very young children, it’s best suited for individuals in good health, comfortable with heights, and willing to get wet.
The Granada: Deep Water Soloing in Calahonda Pier offers a distinctive experience that combines adventure, natural beauty, and safety in a carefully organized package. The expert guides, all gear included, and breathtaking scenery make this a compelling choice for those wanting to explore the coast from a different angle.
While it requires some physical effort and comfort with water, the accessible routes and professional supervision help ensure a positive experience for all participants. With flexible booking options and digital keepsakes, it’s an activity that promises memorable moments on the Granada coast.
Is prior climbing experience necessary?
No, the activity offers routes suitable for all levels, from beginners to advanced climbers, with guides providing instructions for each.
What should I bring on the day?
Participants should bring swimwear, sunscreen, flip-flops, food, drinks, and a daypack for personal items.
Is transportation included?
No, transportation is not included, but it can be arranged at an additional cost.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
What are the age and health restrictions?
Participants must be 18 or older, and the activity is not suitable for pregnant women, wheelchair users, or those with epilepsy. The maximum weight limit is 120 kg / 264 lbs and age limit is 70 years.
How does the digital photo service work?
The guides take photos and videos during the activity, which are then provided digitally to participants after the session.
This deep water soloing tour in Calahonda provides an exciting challenge amid stunning scenery, with safety and professional guidance at the forefront. Perfect for anyone looking to add a splash of adventure to their Granada visit.
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