Coasteering in Gran Canaria’s rugged coastline is an exhilarating way to explore the island’s natural beauty. Participants navigate rocky cliffs, swim in the ocean, and even experience the thrill of jumping into the water and ziplining across a cave. Though this activity demands a sports-like level of physical fitness, the tour includes a professional guide, necessary equipment, and a picnic, ensuring a memorable and safe adventure. For those seeking an adrenaline-filled outdoor experience, Gran Canaria’s coasteering tour might just be the perfect fit.
Key Points
- Coasteering in Gran Canaria involves exploring the island’s rocky coastline on foot and by swimming, including opportunities to jump into the water and zipline across a cave.
- The activity requires a minimum sports-like level of physical condition and is not recommended for pregnant travelers due to the physical demands.
- Group size is limited to a maximum of 16 travelers, with a minimum age requirement of 18 years, and children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
- The tour includes a professional guide, necessary equipment, a picnic, and a picture report to capture memorable moments.
- Travelers should budget for gratuities for the guide and any additional food or drinks beyond the provided picnic.
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Activity Description
The coasteering activity involves exploring Gran Canaria’s rocky coastline on foot and by swimming, allowing participants to visit seaside cliffs on the west side of the island.
Thrill-seekers can jump into the water and zipline across a cave into the ocean, providing an adrenaline-fueled experience. This activity requires a minimum sports-like level of physical condition and isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers.
The group size is limited to a maximum of 16 people, and the minimum age is 18 years, with children under 18 required to be accompanied by an adult.
The activity includes a professional guide, necessary equipment, a picnic, and a picture report, but gratuities aren’t included.
Physical Demands
Coasteering requires a minimum sports-like level of physical condition, though it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers.
This exhilarating activity along Gran Canaria’s rocky coastline involves moving on foot or swimming in the ocean. Participants will need to navigate cliffs, jump into the water, and even zipline across a cave.
It’s not an extreme sport, but it does demand a certain level of fitness and agility. Adventurers should be prepared to get wet and work up a sweat as they explore the rugged beauty of the island’s western shores.
While the activity is suitable for most able-bodied adults, it’s essential to consider your personal fitness level before signing up.
Group Size and Age Limit
This coasteering experience in Gran Canaria limits the group size to a maximum of 16 travelers, with a minimum age requirement of 18 years – children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
This ensures the safety and enjoyment of all participants. The small group size allows for more personalized attention from the professional guides and a more intimate experience along the rugged coastline.
It’s important to note that this activity isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers due to the physical demands.
Included in the Tour
The coasteering experience’s inclusions cover all the essential equipment and provisions needed for the adventure. Travelers receive a professional guide, harness, helmet, life jacket, and other safety tools to ensure a secure and enjoyable outing.
Plus, a picnic of chocolates, fruit, biscuits, nuts, and bottled water is provided to fuel the participants during the activity.
The tour also includes a picture report, allowing guests to capture and cherish the memorable moments from their coasteering expedition.
The inclusions for this coasteering adventure include:
- Professional guide
- Necessary equipment (harness, helmet, life jacket, safety tools)
- Picnic (chocolates, fruit, biscuits, nuts, bottled water)
Not Included in the Tour
While the coasteering adventure includes an array of essentials, there are a few things travellers will need to cover on their own. Gratuities for the guide aren’t part of the package deal, so visitors should plan to tip them separately at the end of the experience.
Beyond that, the only other cost not included is any additional food or drinks participants may want beyond what’s provided in the picnic. The tour covers the basics, but travellers should budget for any supplemental snacks or refreshments they might crave during the activity.
Meeting and Pickup
To begin the coasteering adventure, travelers will be picked up from the main entrance of their hotel around 9:00 AM.
They then head to the meeting point at Taurito’s land parking, arriving there by 9:30 AM to start the activity.
Once the tour wraps up, participants return to the same meeting location.
The coasteering experience includes:
- A professional guide to lead the way
- Pickup and drop-off at a convenient meeting point
- The entire activity, from start to finish, taking place in one seamless outing
Gear and Equipment
For the coasteering experience, participants receive all the necessary equipment to ensure their safety and comfort throughout the activity. This includes a harness, helmet, life jacket, and various safety tools provided by the professional guides. The provided gear is designed to keep adventurers secure as they navigate the rocky coastline and jump into the sea.
Equipment | Purpose |
---|---|
Harness | Provides support and security during challenging terrain |
Helmet | Protects the head from bumps and scrapes |
Life Jacket | Keeps participants afloat in the water |
Safety Tools | Assist with climbing, descending, and traversing the coastline |
Picnic Supplies | Refuels the body with snacks and refreshments |
Safety Precautions
Safety is paramount during the coasteering experience. Guides thoroughly brief participants on the proper techniques and safety protocols to follow throughout the activity.
Participants must wear the provided safety gear at all times, as it’s essential for protecting themselves during the challenging terrain and water jumps.
Key safety precautions include:
- Wearing a secure harness, helmet, and life jacket at all times
- Following the guide’s instructions closely when navigating the cliffs and jumping into the water
- Remaining aware of their surroundings and the changing tides or waves
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Snacks and Water?
Yes, you can bring your own snacks and water. The activity includes a picnic with snacks and bottled water, but you’re welcome to bring additional items if you have specific dietary needs or preferences.
Is There an Option to Upgrade the Tour Package?
Yes, there is an option to upgrade the tour package. Travelers can add on additional experiences like a private boat tour or a visit to a local winery for an extra fee.
Can I Choose Different Pickup and Drop-Off Locations?
Yes, you can choose different pickup and drop-off locations, but this may incur an additional charge. The tour operators are generally flexible and can accommodate special requests if possible.
What Is the Cancellation and Refund Policy?
The cancellation and refund policy allows full refunds for cancellations made at least 48 hours before the activity. Cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable. Participants can reschedule the activity if needed.
Will There Be Any Professional Photos Taken During the Activity?
The activity includes a picture report, so there will be professional photos taken during the coasteering experience. Travelers can expect to receive these photos as part of the included offerings after the activity.
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Recap
Coasteering in Gran Canaria’s rugged coastline offers thrill-seekers an unforgettable adventure.
With professional guides and quality equipment, participants can navigate rocky cliffs, swim in the ocean, and even experience the excitement of jumping and ziplining.
Though physically demanding, this activity provides a memorable experience while ensuring safety measures are in place.