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# Coasteering Mallorca East: Alcudia Area

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Coasteering Mallorca East: Alcudia Area
- **URL slug**: coasteering-mallorca-east-alcudia-area
- **Course id**: 59402
- **Centre id**: 59233

## Short summary

Looking for something active and fun with a mix of sea, cliffs, and challenge? This coasteering experience along the Alcudia coast brings together low-level sea jumps, clear caves, optional rappelling, and routes that work for all ages. Whether you're coming solo or with a group, this is a brilliant way to spend time in the water and explore Mallorca’s coastline from a fresh perspective. Key Details Location: Alcudia coast, northern Mallorca Activity duration: Around 3 hours Approach time: 10 minutes on foot Minimum age: From 5/6 years old What to Expect The session starts with a short walk to reach the coastal entry point. After a safety briefing and gear check, you'll begin navigating the rocky shoreline, using a mix of climbing, scrambling, and swimming to follow the route. Along the w…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Coasteering
- **Experience levels**: Beginner
- **Course categories**: Family-Friendly, Guides & Tours, Suitable for Groups
- **Regions**: Illes Balears (Balearic Islands)
- **Subregions**: Mallorca
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Alcudia coast, Mallorca, Spain
- **Coordinates**: 39.8532672, 3.1240239 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Numeric price**: _Not provided in catalog._
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Mallorca Mountains
- **Owner / contact label**: Javier Marin
- **Review aggregate (centre or listing mirror; see site UI)**: 5 / 5 over 2 reviews

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: —
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 8
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Firm
- **Booking type (label)**: request

## What’s included / kit / extras (plain text excerpts)

### Highlights
Looking for something active and fun with a mix of sea, cliffs, and challenge? This coasteering experience along the Alcudia coast brings together low-level sea jumps, clear caves, optional rappelling, and routes that work for all ages. Whether you're coming solo or with a group, this is a brilliant way to spend time in the water and explore Mallorca’s coastline from a fresh perspective. Key Details Location: Alcudia coast, northern Mallorca Activity duration: Around 3 hours Approach time: 10 minutes on foot Minimum age: From 5/6 years old What to Expect The session starts with a short walk to reach the coastal entry point. After a safety briefing and gear check, you'll begin navigating the rocky shoreline, using a mix of climbing, scrambling, and swimming to follow the route. Along the way, you'll have the chance to try different jumps—starting small for beginners and going up to 10 metres for those who want a bigger hit of adrenaline. Expect a mix of challenges tailored to the group’s comfort levels. There’s a bright, crystal-clear cave to explore, opportunities to rappel down short drops, and even sections of deep-water soloing (psychobloc) for those with climbing confidence. The guides keep things flowing at a pace that suits the group, offering encouragement and clear instructions throughout. With built-in pauses for snorkelling, swimming, or taking photos, it’s as much about soaking up the surroundings as it is about the action. Location This coasteering adventure is set along the Cabo de la Victoria in Alcudia, a beautiful stretch of Mallorca’s north coast known for its dramatic rock formations, turquoise sea, and quieter coves. The spot is particularly well-suited for families and first-time coasteerers thanks to its range of jump heights and manageable terrain. Alcudia is easy to reach from much of northern and central Mallorca, making this session an ideal addition to your holiday plans. While it feels remote once you’re on the route, the location is close to local towns, offering the perfect balance of accessibility and outdoor adventure. Prerequisites You’ll need a basic level of fitness, but no technical experience is necessary. The activity is guided at all times and adapted to suit everyone in the group, including younger participants or those with less confidence in the water. Participants should be comfortable in the sea, capable of swimming short distances, and happy moving over uneven rocky ground. All safety equipment is provided, and…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
3+ hours of guided coasteering Qualified guide/monitor All personal safety equipment (helmet, wetsuit) Common technical and safety gear Accident and liability insurance First aid kit

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the activity Food and drinks Water shoes and suitable approach footwear Personal insurance

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### What exactly is coasteering and how is it different from other water activities?

Coasteering is a coastal adventure that involves moving along the intertidal zone of rocky shorelines by a mix of swimming, climbing, scrambling, jumping, and sometimes abseiling. Unlike standard hikes or sea swims, it blends all these elements into one continuous route led by a guide. You’ll find yourself jumping into the sea from various heights, exploring caves, and climbing over rocks while waves crash nearby. It’s not a fixed route, and the activities vary depending on the coastline and conditions. What sets it apart is that it takes place in wild, natural settings without built structures like climbing gyms or water parks. It offers a great way to engage physically with the landscape while under the supervision of qualified professionals who know how to manage both safety and group energy.

### Is coasteering suitable for children and families?

Yes, this particular coasteering route along the Alcudia coast is specifically chosen for its suitability for beginners, families, and younger participants. Jumps are optional, and the entry heights start low—ideal for those easing into the experience. The cave is accessible and not too enclosed, and the terrain is manageable for those with average mobility. The guides are experienced in working with mixed-age groups and can adjust the route depending on confidence levels. Children from around age 5–6 and up can take part, as long as they’re comfortable in water and up for a bit of adventure. Parents or carers must accompany younger participants throughout the activity.

### How physically demanding is the activity?

While coasteering does require a reasonable level of physical movement, you don’t need to be an athlete. Expect to climb over rocks, swim short distances in open water, and occasionally use your arms to pull yourself up or lower yourself down. The route has plenty of rests and is adapted to match the group’s pace. That said, participants should feel comfortable being active for around 3 hours and should be able to swim confidently in open water. You’ll be wearing a wetsuit and helmet, which adds some weight and drag, so it’s important to be at ease in the sea. Your guide will always be close by for help and instructions.

### What happens if someone in the group doesn’t want to jump or do a certain part?

No problem at all—everything is optional. The session is designed to offer variety and flexibility. If someone doesn’t want to do a jump, rappel, or other challenge, the guide can offer an alternative route or help them around that section. Safety and enjoyment are the priority, and there's no pressure to complete every element. In fact, some people enjoy just being out on the rocks and in the water, taking part in the climbing or exploring parts and skipping the jumps altogether. The guides are used to adapting the session on the fly and will always make sure everyone feels included and supported.

### What kind of gear is provided and what should I bring?

Included in the session are all essential safety items: a helmet, wetsuit, and the group’s technical equipment for climbing or rope work. The guides carry a first aid kit and any specialised gear required for rappelling or safety management. You don’t need to bring your own kit unless you prefer to. However, there are several items you’ll need to bring yourself: water shoes that can get wet and grip well on rocks, sturdy shoes for the approach walk, swimwear for under the wetsuit, a towel and dry clothes for afterwards, and enough water and food for the session. Sunscreen and a waterproof camera are also recommended.

### Can I take photos or videos during the experience?

Yes, you’re welcome to bring a waterproof camera or action camera (like a GoPro) as long as it’s securely attached. The guide may also take photos during the session, depending on the conditions and group size. These are usually shared after the activity when possible. If capturing memories is important to you, let your guide know at the start. They can suggest the best spots for photos and help you make time for it without disrupting the flow of the activity. Just be aware that some sections will require both hands and full attention, so a wrist or chest mount can be useful.



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