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# Private Canyoning in Mallorca: Gorge Blue-Sa Fosca Ravine

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## Identity

- **Listing title**: Private Canyoning in Mallorca: Gorge Blue-Sa Fosca Ravine
- **URL slug**: private-canyoning-in-mallorca-gorge-blue-sa-fosca-ravine
- **Course id**: 59352
- **Centre id**: 59233

## Short summary

Take on one of Europe’s most iconic canyoning routes with a guided descent through Sa Fosca in the Gorg Blau Ravine. Known for its pitch-black tunnels, huge cliffs, and countless jumps, this canyon is a serious adventure for those with confidence and experience. Key Details Location: Gorg Blau – Sa Fosca Ravine, Escorca Level: Expert Total duration: 8–9 hours Minimum age: 14 What to Expect This is widely considered the most complete and demanding canyon in Mallorca, offering a mix of technical challenges and awe-inspiring terrain. The route begins near the Pont Natural, bypassing the initial reservoir-fed section, which lacks interest from a canyoning perspective. From here, the approach takes about 1 hour, followed by a warm-up section with jumps, slides, and a series of progressively na…

## Classification

- **Sports / activities**: Canyoning
- **Experience levels**: Advanced, Improver
- **Course categories**: Guides & Tours
- **Regions**: Illes Balears (Balearic Islands)
- **Subregions**: Mallorca
- **Countries**: Spain


## Location

- **Address (as provided)**: Diseminado Diseminados Var, 1, 07315 Escorca, Illes Balears
- **Coordinates**: 39.8125318, 2.8899049 (WGS84)

## Pricing (catalog; not a quote)

- **Amount shown in catalog**: 100
- **Currency (inferred from symbol)**: EUR
- **Currency symbol (raw)**: €

## Operator / provider

- **Centre / provider name**: Mallorca Mountains
- **Owner / contact label**: Javier Marin
- **Review aggregate**: _Not available in catalog payload._

## Session details (when present)

- **Duration label**: —
- **Length (days)**: —
- **Length (hours)**: 8
- **Min age**: —
- **Max class size**: 4
- **Min group**: 1
- **Cancellation policy (summary)**: Firm
- **Booking type (label)**: request

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

### Highlights
Take on one of Europe’s most iconic canyoning routes with a guided descent through Sa Fosca in the Gorg Blau Ravine. Known for its pitch-black tunnels, huge cliffs, and countless jumps, this canyon is a serious adventure for those with confidence and experience. Key Details Location: Gorg Blau – Sa Fosca Ravine, Escorca Level: Expert Total duration: 8–9 hours Minimum age: 14 What to Expect This is widely considered the most complete and demanding canyon in Mallorca, offering a mix of technical challenges and awe-inspiring terrain. The route begins near the Pont Natural, bypassing the initial reservoir-fed section, which lacks interest from a canyoning perspective. From here, the approach takes about 1 hour, followed by a warm-up section with jumps, slides, and a series of progressively narrow gorges. Before entering Sa Fosca’s famous dark section, your guide will prepare the group for 90 minutes of navigating through near-complete darkness. You'll descend through tight rock corridors as narrow as 40cm wide, where daylight is completely blocked by 100m-high walls that meet overhead. Equipped with headlamps and working in close coordination with your guide, this part of the canyon is both disorienting and unforgettable. Once back in daylight, the descent continues to the Entreforc area of Torrent de Pareis, a spectacular natural amphitheatre surrounded by towering cliffs. The final stage involves changing out of your wetsuit and a 1 hour and 45-minute walk back through rugged terrain. Location The Gorg Blau – Sa Fosca Ravine lies in the heart of the Serra de Tramuntana, close to Escorca and the Lluc Monastery. This mountainous region is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognised for its dramatic landscapes and ancient rock formations shaped by thousands of years of water flow. Access is via narrow mountain roads with parking arranged near Pont Natural, where the activity begins. The finish point is deep inside the Torrent de Pareis conservation area. Because of the remoteness and full commitment of the route (once you're in, there's no shortcut out), good preparation, weather conditions, and physical condition are crucial. Prerequisites This is a demanding route suitable only for experienced canyoners or those with a strong background in technical outdoor sports. It involves sustained effort, multiple rope sections, physical squeezing through confined spaces, and hours of continuous movement in a remote area. You must be confident using abseiling equipment, s…

### Essential information
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### What’s included
Official canyoning guide All technical equipment (helmet, harness, ropes) Neoprene wetsuit, booties, backpack and dry container First aid kit RC and accident insurance

### What’s not included
Transport to and from the meeting point Food and drinks Personal insurance

### Kit list
_None._

## FAQs

### Is Sa Fosca suitable for first-time canyoners?

No. This canyon is designed for people with previous canyoning experience or a strong background in technical outdoor activities. The route includes long sections of confined space, multiple abseils, complex ropework, and sustained time in the dark. If you’ve never canyoned before or are unsure about how you'll respond in total darkness or confined spaces, we recommend building your confidence on an easier descent such as Coanegra or Biniaraix first. Sa Fosca demands full commitment once you're inside, with no early exit options.

### What makes Sa Fosca different from other canyons in Mallorca?

Sa Fosca is the only canyon on the island that includes a long underground section where no natural light enters for nearly two hours. It’s one of the most technical and visually impressive routes in Europe, with massive vertical walls, tight squeezes, and sheer cliffs. It also has over 50 jumps, countless slides, deep gorges, siphons, and narrow rock corridors. The darkness, combined with the scale and structure of the canyon, creates an experience that’s both mentally and physically demanding—very different from the more playful or scenic canyons elsewhere on the island.

### Will I be able to see inside the dark section of the canyon?

Not without a headlamp. The section known as "Sa Fosca" is completely dark, with vertical walls that close in overhead, blocking all sunlight for up to 90 minutes. This makes headlamps essential for navigating safely and seeing the terrain around you. Your guide will check all lighting equipment before entering and carry backups. If your headlamp fails, you must be comfortable following close behind the guide and listening to instructions in the dark. It’s important that your torch is securely attached and reliable.

### How physically fit do I need to be to complete Sa Fosca?

You need a high level of physical fitness. This route includes a 1-hour approach hike, over 5 hours of continuous canyoning, and a 1 hour and 45-minute return walk. During the canyon, you’ll scramble, climb, jump, abseil, swim, and squeeze through narrow sections—often with no rest points. It’s essential that you feel comfortable carrying your gear for long periods and staying active for up to 8–9 hours. The dark section can be mentally fatiguing as well, especially if you’re not used to confined spaces.

### What equipment is provided, and do I need to bring anything extra?

All technical equipment is provided, including helmet, harness, descender, carabiners, wetsuit, booties, backpack, and waterproof containers for personal items. Your guide also carries first aid and group safety gear. You’ll need to bring 1.5 litres of water, a sandwich or snacks, swimwear, a towel, and a complete change of clothes for after the session. Good trainers or canyoning-specific shoes are essential, as you’ll be walking and climbing on slippery rock all day. Don’t bring anything you wouldn’t want to get soaked.

### How long is the total session, and what’s the time spent inside the canyon itself?

From start to finish, the session lasts approximately 8–9 hours. This includes the 1-hour approach walk, 5 hours of descent, and around 1 hour and 45 minutes to hike back to the car once you exit. The famous dark section of the canyon—Sa Fosca itself—lasts around 90 minutes. This stretch is slow-moving, technical, and must be done carefully. Your guide will ensure the group is spaced and supported throughout to keep it safe and enjoyable.

### What happens if I panic or feel uncomfortable during the dark section?

It’s crucial to discuss any concerns with your guide beforehand. Once inside the dark section, there are no escape routes. If you panic or feel claustrophobic, your guide will help keep you calm and guide you step by step until you're through. However, if you know you struggle in enclosed or pitch-black spaces, Sa Fosca may not be the right choice. The darkness can feel overwhelming to some people, and you must be able to stay calm and follow instructions throughout.



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