Mallorca: Coasteering South — An Adventurous Dive into the Island’s Spectacular Coastline
When I first read about Mallorca’s coasteering tour in the south, I was struck by how it combines adrenaline with stunning scenery. This roughly three-hour coastal adventure near Calvia and Peguera offers a dizzying mix of cliff jumps, abseiling, psicobloc climbing, and zip lines, all set against the backdrop of Mallorca’s rugged coastline. It’s a great way to see the island from a different angle, especially if you’re craving an active, fun-filled day.
What stands out most to me are two things: first, the variety of activities packed into such a short time—each activity is different and keeps the energy high— and second, the expert guidance. Jessica’s review captures this well, noting how well-organized everything was and how helpful the guides, like the friendly team from MES AVENTURA, are throughout. From safety briefings to encouragement during jumps, their professionalism makes a big difference.
A potential consideration for travelers: this experience involves cliff jumps and abseiling, which, while manageable for most, might be intimidating for non-swimmers or those prone to fear of heights. The tour’s focus on gradual introduction—starting with lower jumps—helps, but be sure you’re comfortable with these kinds of activities before booking.
This tour offers a perfect blend of adventure, scenic beauty, and value. For those who love outdoor activities and want a memorable way to experience Mallorca’s coast, this is certainly worth considering.
Key Points / Takeaways
- Diverse activities like cliff jumping, psicobloc, ziplining, and abseiling keep things exciting.
- Stunning views of Mallorca’s rugged coastline provide a breathtaking backdrop every step of the way.
- Expert guides such as those from MES AVENTURA enhance safety and encourage confidence.
- A short, three-hour adventure offers great value, combining multiple activities in one circuit.
- Safety gear and instructions are included, making it accessible for most people.
- Ideal for active travelers who enjoy water sports and scenic outdoor experiences.
Exploring Mallorca’s Coasteering South: What to Expect

This tour begins at the end of the parking lot at St. Cala Fornells, next to the Hotel Coronado. From there, you meet your guide and gear up for a three-hour journey along Mallorca’s cliff-lined coast. The plan is straightforward but packed with action: five sea jumps ranging from 2 to 8 meters, a psicobloc crossing, abseiling about 10 meters down a cliff face, and a 10-meter zipline. All activities are designed to suit different comfort levels, allowing you to build confidence as you go.
What makes this coastal circuit so appealing is its variety. You start with the easiest jumps, often just a couple of meters into clear blue water, giving you time to get comfortable. As confidence builds, you can take on the higher jumps—up to 8 meters—though you’re free to skip any you’re not comfortable with. The psicobloc crossing involves climbing without ropes at a maximum of 2 meters from the sea, which can be a real highlight, especially if you enjoy climbing challenges without harnesses.
The abseiling portion drops you about 10 meters down a cliff, offering a different perspective of the coast, and the zipline provides a rush of adrenaline as you zoom across the water at 10 meters high. Throughout, the views are exceptional—craggy cliffs, sparkling water, and lush greenery all combine to make this an unmissable experience.
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The Magic of Guides and Safety

The standout aspect of this tour, according to reviews, is the level of guidance and safety. Jessica from one review mentions, “the gear was included in the booking fee and the guide was very helpful throughout the day.” This focus on safety and professional instruction means you can relax and enjoy the thrill without worry—particularly important for first-timers or less confident swimmers.
The guides are fluent in both English and Spanish, which helps ensure clear communication. They also provide tips for jumping and climbing, making sure everyone understands how to perform each activity safely. If you’re unsure about bringing your own footwear, you’ll be happy to know that the tour recommends bringing booties with rubber soles, but if you don’t have them, the guides will provide suitable footwear.
Practical Details and Logistics

This experience costs $74 per person, which I find reasonable given the mix of activities and stunning scenery. The tour’s duration is about three hours, making it manageable even for those with busy schedules. The meeting point is convenient—at the end of the parking lot at St. Cala Fornells—and the tour ends back at the same point, simplifying logistics.
What to bring is simple: swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water. The tour is suitable for most travelers, but non-swimmers might find the experience more challenging, especially during the jumps. The minimum age isn’t specified, but participants should be comfortable in water and willing to participate in active, sometimes height-related activities.
Cancellation policy allows full refunds if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility if your plans change. Booking ahead is recommended, especially during peak summer months, to secure your spot.
Who Will Enjoy This?

This tour is perfect if you’re an adventurous traveler looking for a day of active fun. It’s especially suitable for those who like water sports, outdoor challenges, and scenic coastlines. Families with kids comfortable in water might enjoy it, as long as everyone is okay with heights and jumping. It’s less suited for non-swimmers or those who prefer relaxed sightseeing.
The experience is also a great way to see Mallorca from a different perspective—up close to the cliffs and water, with views that you’ll remember long after. If you’re someone who values knowledgeable guides and safe instruction, this tour will meet your expectations.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?
For $74, you get roughly three hours of active, scenic fun with a variety of activities that keep boredom at bay. It’s a fantastic way to break out of conventional sightseeing and do something memorable. The combination of jumps, climbs, zip lines, and breathtaking views offers real value, especially with the support of guides who prioritize safety and fun.
This experience suits travelers who are active, love outdoor adventures, and want genuine, hands-on experiences. The emphasis on safety, variety, and scenery makes it a standout choice among Mallorca’s many excursions.
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FAQ for Mallorca Coasteering South
Is this activity suitable for non-swimmers?
Not really. Non-swimmers might find the jumps and water-based activities challenging. It’s best if you’re comfortable in the water.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts about three hours, which includes all activities and time to enjoy the views.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and water. If you have booties with rubber soles, bring those for extra comfort and protection.
Are the activities safe?
Yes, with guides like MES AVENTURA supervising, safety is a priority. Gear and instructions are included.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
What’s the minimum age or requirement?
While not explicitly mentioned, participants should be comfortable in water and able to handle active outdoor activities.
Is the tour suitable for families?
It can be, especially for active families with children comfortable in water and height. Always check with the provider beforehand.
Do I need to reserve in advance?
Yes, booking ahead is recommended to secure your spot and avoid disappointment during busy seasons.
What’s the best time to do this tour?
Most likely during the summer season when the weather is warm and water conditions are ideal, but check availability for specific times.
Are guides bilingual?
Yes, guides speak both English and Spanish, ensuring clear communication.
In summary, Mallorca’s coasteering south offers an exciting, scenic adventure that combines physical activity with spectacular views. It’s perfect for those seeking a memorable, active day on the island’s coast, especially if guided by friendly, professional instructors who prioritize safety. This tour delivers real value and a chance to see Mallorca from a completely different vantage point.
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