



Climb straight above the sea with no ropes, where the water below becomes your landing. This is one of the most unique ways to experience climbing, combining movement on rock with the freedom of being over open water. It’s fun, different, and accessible whether it’s your first time or you already climb.
Arriving at the chosen coastal spot, your guide will brief you on how deep water soloing works, including safe entry into the water and how to approach the climbs. After getting comfortable, you’ll start on easier routes close to the water, building confidence with the movement and the idea of falling safely into the sea.
As the session progresses, you can try more varied lines, climbing higher above the water if you feel ready. The experience is very flexible, so you can take it at your own pace, repeat routes, or simply enjoy the mix of climbing and swimming. Your guide will offer tips along the way to help you move more efficiently and feel more confident on the rock.
Between climbs, there’s time to rest, cool off in the water, and enjoy the setting. The location is chosen based on sea conditions and your level, meaning each session is adapted to give you the best possible experience on the day.
Deep water soloing takes place at coastal cliffs around the island, with locations chosen depending on sea conditions. Popular areas include spots near Palma, Paguera, and other sheltered bays where the water is deep and suitable for climbing.
Because conditions can change, the exact location is confirmed closer to the session. This flexibility allows your guide to select the safest and most enjoyable spot, ensuring good water conditions and suitable routes for your level.
No previous climbing experience is required, and beginners are welcome. The session is designed to introduce you gradually, with clear guidance so you can build confidence both on the rock and above the water.
You should be comfortable swimming and being in the sea, as this is an essential part of the experience. A basic level of fitness is recommended, but the session can be adapted to suit your ability.
Guided by Noé, who has spent over 15 years climbing and exploring the island, each session is shaped by local knowledge and a focus on creating a personalised experience. His background in Physical Education helps ensure that instruction is clear, practical, and suited to your level.
There is also a strong emphasis on keeping things small and personal, avoiding large groups and focusing on quality time on the rock. Alongside this, care for the natural environment is always a priority, helping preserve these coastal areas while allowing you to experience them in a responsible way.
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Paguera
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