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Discover Mallorca’s hidden marine caves through an adventure-packed tour featuring hiking, a 20-meter rappel into the sea, and exploring ancient formations.
If you’re craving a mix of adventure, natural beauty, and a splash of adrenaline during your Mallorca visit, this tour could be just what you’re looking for. It promises a unique way to explore the island’s coast — combining hiking, sea cave exploration, and a 20-meter rappel straight into the sea. This experience is perfect for those who like a bit of physical activity and are eager to see Mallorca from a different perspective, away from the usual beaches and city sights.
What really sets this tour apart is the combination of scenic views and hands-on adventure. You’ll get to witness incredible ancient formations inside the caves and swim through natural lakes with crystal-clear water. Plus, the entire outing, led by knowledgeable guides, offers a perfect balance between thrill and sightseeing.
One thing to keep in mind: the tour is designed for people with moderate physical fitness and a sense of adventure. If you’re comfortable with walking, swimming, and a bit of rappelling, this could be a highlight of your trip. However, those with mobility issues or a strong fear of heights might want to consider other options.
This experience appeals to adventure lovers, nature enthusiasts, and anyone eager for a different way to enjoy Mallorca’s coast. It’s also great for travelers looking for a small-group, personal tour, with only up to 12 participants, ensuring plenty of attention from guides.

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This tour kicks off with a walk along the coast, revealing stunning views of the Mediterranean landscape. We loved how the approach to Cala Falcó offers breathtaking scenery that sets the tone for the adventure. The guides, like Alfonso, seem to know every twist and turn, making the whole experience even more engaging.
As you arrive at the cove, you’ll don a neoprene suit, ready to tackle the water. The mix of land and sea is where the magic begins — especially when you reach the point where you’ll rappel 15 meters into the sea. This step is a focal point of the tour, combining adrenaline and awe as you descend into the water from the cliff. Reviewers mention feeling a mix of fear and exhilaration, with one noting, “despite my fear, I made my abseiling descent,” highlighting how well-guided and supportive the experience is.
Once in the water, you’ll swim to the cave entrance, where the real exploration starts. Inside, you’ll navigate a circular route through different rooms, passing by stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and viewing ancient formations created over thousands of years. The caves also contain three natural lakes with crystal-clear water, perfect for swimming and cooling off after the rappelling.
Expect to swim through narrow passages, admire the stone formations, and explore different chambers that give a glimpse into Mallorca’s geological past. The circular route through the caves offers a sense of discovery, and the swimming between lakes helps keep the energy high. One reviewer shared how they appreciated the “unforgettable experience” of observing the cave’s formations up close.
The guides, like Alfonso, are praised for their knowledge and sense of humor. They explain the geology in simple terms and provide safety tips, making sure everyone feels confident. The experience is designed for a moderate physical fitness level, so you should be comfortable with swimming, walking, and some physical exertion.
After exploring the caves, you’ll swim approximately 120 meters back to the shore. The feeling of swimming back in the open sea after such an adventure is refreshing, and the sense of achievement is palpable. Once ashore, you’ll change into dry clothes and take a leisurely walk back, soaking in the scenery one last time before heading to the starting point.

The tour starts at 9:00 am from Av. Geranis, 36 in Romàntica—a location near public transportation, which makes logistics easier. The entire trip lasts around four hours, which is a good duration for adventure without feeling rushed or overly exhausted.
The cost of $89.80 per person is quite reasonable considering the activities involved, especially given the small-group setting and the personalized guide experience. The price includes all necessary equipment, such as neoprene suits, and the guides’ expertise.
You’ll want to have moderate physical fitness—the tour involves walking, swimming, and rappelling. It’s worth noting that the tour is weather-dependent; poor weather might lead to cancellation, but you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
With a maximum of 12 travelers, this tour maintains an intimate atmosphere. This is ideal for those who prefer a smaller, more personal group over large, crowded excursions. Reviewers mention that guides like Alfonso are knowledgeable and friendly, making the experience both fun and educational.


This adventure offers a unique blend of natural beauty and adrenaline, providing a different perspective of Mallorca’s coastline beyond the typical beach day. The guided exploration of ancient cave formations coupled with the thrilling rappel into the sea creates memories that stand out.
The personalized guidance and small group size add a layer of comfort, especially for first-timers to caves or rappelling. The quality of the guide, as mentioned in reviews, can make or break the experience — Alfonso, for example, gets praise for his expertise and friendly attitude.
Compared to other typical Mallorca excursions, this tour offers a combination of physical activity and scenic discovery at a reasonable price. Plus, the opportunity to swim through natural lakes and inside ancient caves makes it a standout for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.

If you’re someone who loves outdoor activities, enjoys swimming, and isn’t afraid of heights, you’ll find this tour highly rewarding. It appeals to those eager to explore Mallorca’s lesser-known natural attractions and add a bit of excitement to their holiday.
It’s also ideal for small groups or families with teenagers, thanks to the personalized attention from guides. But keep in mind, moderate fitness is necessary, so those with physical limitations or mobility issues should consider other options.
This tour is a fantastic choice for travelers wanting a memorable, active experience on Mallorca. It combines beautiful scenery, geological marvels, and adventure sports to create a well-rounded outing. The small-group setting ensures you won’t feel lost in a crowd, and the knowledgeable guides add safety and insight along the way.
While the cost is modest for what’s included, the true value lies in the unique experience of swimming into caves, witnessing ancient formations, and conquering a 20-meter rappel into the sea. Whether you’re a seasoned adventurer or a curious traveler looking to try something new, this tour delivers a thrilling and authentic Mallorca excursion.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is designed for those with moderate physical fitness and comfort with swimming and heights. It may be suitable for older children or teenagers, but it’s best to check with the provider regarding age restrictions.
What should I wear?
Comfortable clothing for walking and swimming, such as quick-drying shorts and a T-shirt. The tour provides neoprene suits, but bring a towel and dry clothes for after.
Is prior experience needed for rappelling?
No, guides like Alfonso are experienced in helping beginners. They provide safety instructions and support throughout the rappelling process.
How long is the entire experience?
Approximately four hours, including travel, preparation, exploration, and return.
What is included in the price?
All necessary equipment like neoprene suits, safety gear, and guidance are included in the fee.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, the tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
What is the group size?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring an attentive and personal experience.
Is it possible to take photos during the tour?
Yes, waterproof cameras are encouraged to capture the stunning formations and lakes inside the caves.
How do I meet the guide?
The tour starts at Av. Geranis, 36 in Romàntica, near public transportation options. Details are provided upon booking.