



Spend a few hours on real rock in one of Europe’s top climbing destinations, with routes suited to every level. Sessions are tailored to you, whether it’s your first time or you’re looking to improve technique on new routes. Expect a relaxed, supportive environment with plenty of time on the wall.
Your session begins with a short approach to the chosen crag, where your guide will set up the routes and run through a clear safety briefing. Beginners are introduced to the fundamentals, including how to use the equipment, basic climbing techniques, and belaying. Everything is explained clearly, allowing you to build confidence step by step while enjoying your time on the rock.
For those with previous experience, the session is adjusted to suit your level. You may focus on refining technique, improving efficiency in movement, or working on more challenging routes. With a wide range of limestone climbs available, the day can be shaped around your goals while still keeping a relaxed and enjoyable pace.
There is no rush during the session. You’ll have time between climbs to rest, take in the surroundings, and receive feedback to help you progress. The exact location is chosen on the day, meaning you’ll always climb in the best possible conditions while experiencing a quieter side of the island.
Most sessions take place around Valldemossa, an area known for its accessible limestone crags and variety of routes. It’s well suited to both beginners and experienced climbers, with short approaches and a range of climbing styles available within a compact area.
Depending on weather conditions and your preferences, the exact climbing spot may change. There are several excellent crags across the island, and your guide will select the most suitable one on the day to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.
No prior climbing experience is needed, making this suitable for complete beginners. You’ll be guided through everything from the ground up, with a focus on building confidence and understanding at your own pace.
A basic level of fitness is recommended, as climbing involves movement, balance, and some physical effort. If you already have experience, the session can be adapted to match your ability and help you continue improving.
Noé brings over 15 years of climbing experience on the island, combining his work as a guide with his background in Physical Education. His approach focuses on clear instruction, steady progression, and creating an environment where people feel comfortable trying something new or pushing their limits.
There is also a strong commitment to protecting the natural environment. Each session is planned with care, ensuring minimal impact on the surroundings while helping you understand the importance of responsible climbing. The aim is to offer more than just a session on the rock, giving you a genuine connection to the landscape and the activity.
No experience is required at all. This session is designed to introduce complete beginners to climbing in a safe and supportive way, with everything explained clearly from the start.
If you do have experience, the session will be adapted to your level. This means you can focus on improving technique, trying harder routes, or simply enjoying more time on the rock with guidance.
You should wear comfortable, sporty clothing that allows you to move freely. Lightweight trousers or shorts and a t-shirt are usually ideal depending on the weather.
Footwear such as trainers or hiking shoes is recommended for the approach to the crag. Climbing shoes will be provided and worn during the activity itself.
The session can be as relaxed or as challenging as you want it to be. Beginners often start with easier routes that focus more on technique than strength.
If you are more experienced, you can push yourself on harder climbs. Your guide will help you find the right level so you feel challenged without being overwhelmed.
Most sessions are based around Valldemossa due to the quality and accessibility of the climbing routes in the area. It offers a great mix of options for all levels.
However, the exact location may vary depending on conditions and your preferences. The goal is always to choose the best possible crag for your session.
Yes, all necessary climbing equipment is included. This covers items such as a helmet, harness, ropes, and climbing shoes.
Everything provided is maintained to a high standard, and your guide will ensure it is fitted correctly and used safely throughout the session.
Your guide will monitor the conditions and choose a location that works best for the day. Mallorca offers a variety of climbing areas, which allows for flexibility.
If conditions are not suitable for climbing, you will be offered an alternative date or solution where possible to ensure you still get the experience.
Yes, children from 10 years old are welcome, making this a great option for adventurous families looking to try climbing together.
Sessions are adapted to suit younger participants, focusing on safety, enjoyment, and building confidence at a comfortable pace.
Climbing outdoors gives you the chance to experience real rock, natural surroundings, and a different type of movement compared to indoor walls.
It also adds variety, as each route is unique. With guidance, you’ll learn how to adapt your technique to natural features, making it a rewarding experience.
About the centre
Valldemossa
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