This coasteering session along the west coast of Mallorca takes you through Peguera, Cala Fornells, and Calvià, offering a mix of jumps, rappelling, zip-lining, and caves to explore. Suitable for all ages and abilities, the route features varied cliff heights and accessible terrain that makes it ideal for families, groups, or solo adventurers wanting to enjoy the Mediterranean coastline in a lively, hands-on way.
Key Details
- Location: Peguera, Cala Monjo, west coast of Mallorca
- Activity duration: Approximately 3 hours
- Approach time: 10 minutes on foot
- Minimum age: From 5/6 years old
What to Expect
The session begins with a safety briefing and equipment fitting, including helmet, wetsuit, and harness. Once ready, you’ll follow the coastline’s varied terrain—climbing over low, medium, and high cliffs, jumping into the sea from different heights, and navigating natural caves. The guides will show you the best spots for zip-lining sections and rappelling down short cliff faces into the water, adding an extra element of excitement.
The route is designed to balance thrills with safety and accessibility, so everyone in the group can take part at their own comfort level. There’s time for snorkelling in crystal-clear water and brief rests between activities to take in the views or capture photos. Whether you’re a first-timer or have some coasteering experience, this outing offers a fun and engaging way to connect with Mallorca’s rugged coastline.
Location
Peguera sits on the southwestern coast of Mallorca within the municipality of Calvià. This area is known for its rocky coves, calm waters, and diverse marine life, making it a prime spot for coasteering adventures. The coastline combines rocky cliffs and sandy beaches, providing natural playgrounds for the jumps, rappels, and zip lines included in the route.
The starting point is easy to reach from nearby towns and resorts, with parking and amenities close by. This accessibility means the area can host families and groups of all ages and sizes, while still offering a sense of remoteness once on the coast itself.
Prerequisites
Participants should have a reasonable level of fitness and be comfortable in open water, as swimming and climbing are involved. No prior experience is necessary because the activity is guided and tailored to suit different skill levels.
Children from around age 5 or 6 can join with adult supervision, and the guides adapt the route and challenges to the group’s abilities. Basic swimming skills and willingness to engage with the sea and rocks are essential.
Why Choose Us
The guides bring years of experience in coastal adventure sports and have in-depth local knowledge of the Peguera coastline. Their focus is on creating a safe, fun environment where participants feel supported while trying new challenges. They prioritise small groups to ensure personalised attention and clear communication throughout the session.
The company’s approach balances excitement with care, making this an excellent choice for families, groups, and individuals who want to enjoy a dynamic day out in Mallorca’s natural surroundings without compromising on safety or enjoyment.