A Thrilling Leap: Review of the Bridge Jumping Experience in Mascarat, Altea

This bridge jumping experience in Mascarat offers a rare chance to take a leap from a height of 60 meters between two historic and modern bridges. Located just outside of Benidorm, this activity is unique because it’s the only bungee jump in Spain that takes place between two bridges—one dating back to the late 19th century and the other a sleek modern structure. While I haven’t personally jumped myself, I’ve read plenty of accounts from travelers who have, and what comes through clearly is the excitement, the safety, and the stunning scenery.
What I particularly like about this experience is the professionalism of the guides—as multiple reviews mention, they make you feel safe and keep the atmosphere fun and light, even when you’re staring into the void. Another highlight is the breathtaking views of the Mascarat canyon and the sea, which turn what’s essentially a rush of adrenaline into a visual feast. However, one practical consideration is the walk and climb to reach the jumping point—it requires some effort, especially if you’re carrying gear or are not very mobile. But many found that the effort was well worth the spectacular scenery and the thrill of the jump.
Key Points / Takeaways

- Unique Location: The only bungee jump in Spain between two bridges—one historic, one modern.
- Safety & Guidance: Professional guides, such as those from Alicante Aventura, ensure a secure and enjoyable experience.
- Stunning Views: You’ll get excellent scenery of the cliffs and canyon, plus views of the sea.
- Affordable for the Thrill: At around $57.88 per person, you get a quick but intense adrenaline rush with a memorable 40-meter free fall.
- Pre-Jump Atmosphere: Guides are praised for their humor and attentiveness, making the experience less tense.
- Preparation Tips: Expect a short walk and climb to reach the bridges; comfortable shoes and a readiness for some physical activity are advisable.
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Exploring the Mascarat Bridge Jumping Experience

The Location and Setting: Unique Spain’s Only Bridge Jump
One of the biggest draws of this activity is its location. It’s set between two bridges in Mascarat, a narrow canyon close to the sea that forms a natural boundary between Marina Baja and Marina Alta. The bridges themselves are impressive: one is a historic structure built at the end of the 19th century, and the other a modern engineering feat. This contrasts beautifully with the rocky cliffs and the shimmering waters below, making for an experience that is as visually striking as it is physically exhilarating.
From the moment you arrive at the meeting point in Altea (Carrer Llevant, 2), the sense of anticipation builds. The guides from Alicante Aventura are well-reviewed, with many reviewers praising their knowledge, humor, and attentiveness. You’ll start with a safety briefing, get your harness fitted, and then prepare to walk to the base of the bridges. Many mention that the walk involves some climbing and a bit of a trek—so be prepared for a little physical effort, but it’s absolutely worth it for the views and the experience.
The Actual Jump: What to Expect
Once you’re ready, you’ll step onto the platform suspended between the bridges, with a 60-meter drop awaiting you. The jump features a 40-meter free fall before a pendulum swing that leaves many breathless. The sensation of the fall is described as “brutal” but in a good way, with guides like those praised for making you feel secure during the whole process.
The jump lasts only about 15 minutes from start to finish—so it’s a quick burst of adrenaline that leaves a lasting impression. The views from the bridges are stunning: rugged cliffs, lush greenery, and glimpses of the sparkling sea in the distance. Many reviewers mention that the guides do a fantastic job of making everyone feel comfortable, even if it’s your first time jumping.
The Guides and Safety: Why They Matter
Multiple reviews emphasize how professional and friendly the guides are. They’re experienced, making sure you’re securely harnessed and comfortable before the jump. A particularly touching story involved the guides helping with a surprise proposal, making the day even more memorable for the participants. Good guidance and a sense of humor help lighten the mood and turn the whole experience into a memorable adventure.
Logistics and Practical Tips
The activity is designed for most travelers, with a duration of around 15 minutes and a price of $57.88 per person. Bookings are usually made about 24 days in advance, which suggests it’s popular but not oversubscribed. It’s a good idea to confirm your booking and arrive on time, as the activity is weather-dependent—if the weather is poor, it might be canceled or rescheduled, and you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
The meeting point in Altea is straightforward, but some reviewers noted that getting there was a bit challenging—so use Google Maps or contact the company in advance if needed. The activity is limited to about 50 travelers, so it feels personal and well-managed.
Who Should Consider This?
This tour is perfect for adventure seekers, first-timers with a sense of adventure, or anyone wanting a spectacular view paired with an adrenaline rush. It’s especially suitable if you appreciate professional guides and a safe environment for extreme activities. It’s a great choice for couples, friends, or solo travelers who are looking for a quick, intense experience with memorable scenery.
Price and Value
At roughly $58 per person, this activity offers a good value—the adrenaline rush and the scenic backdrop make it more than worth it. Compared to other adventure activities, the price reflects its exclusivity and the quality of guides, with many reviewers mentioning the experience as “brutal” in the best way and “unforgettable”.
Who Is This Experience Best For?
If you’re in the Benidorm-Altea area and craving a short but intense adventure, this is a fantastic pick. It’s especially well-suited for adventure lovers who want something a bit different from typical beach days or sightseeing tours. The experience is accessible to most, as long as you’re comfortable with heights and walking/climbing to the site. Those with a sense of humor and a love for scenic landscapes will find it even more rewarding.
Final Thoughts

This bridge jumping experience in Mascarat combines thrill, exceptional scenery, and professional guidance—creating a memorable outing for anyone eager for a rush. While it involves some effort to reach the site, the stunning views and the sheer uniqueness of jumping between two bridges in Spain make it worthwhile. It’s a good value for a quick burst of adrenaline and a story you’ll be telling for years.
Perfect for adventure travelers, scenery enthusiasts, and those looking for a unique experience in Spain, this activity offers a safe, fun, and unforgettable way to get a different perspective on the stunning Costa Blanca landscape.
FAQ

How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 24 days in advance, as the activity is popular but not overly crowded.
What’s included in the price?
The fee covers the jump itself, safety equipment, and the guidance of professional guides like those from Alicante Aventura.
Is there a minimum age or height requirement?
Most participants can join, and the activity is designed to be accessible to most travelers (though specific age or height restrictions aren’t detailed).
How long does the experience last?
About 15 minutes from start to finish, with the actual jump lasting a few seconds.
What should I wear or bring?
Wear comfortable shoes suitable for walking and climbing; the tour provider doesn’t specify clothing, but generally, casual and comfortable attire is best.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations due to poor weather are fully refundable or can be rescheduled. You must cancel at least 24 hours in advance.
Is the experience safe?
Yes, with professional guides and safety equipment, the activity is designed to be safe for most participants.
Who should avoid this?
If you’re uncomfortable with heights or have mobility issues, this might not be suitable. Always check with the activity provider if unsure.
This bridge jump in Mascarat offers a blend of adventure, natural beauty, and expert guidance—a top pick for anyone wanting to combine a thrill with breathtaking views in Spain.
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