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Discover the adrenaline rush of canyoning at Estret de les Penyes near Callosa d'Ensarria. Rappel, jump, and explore stunning natural springs in Spain.
If you’re craving a truly adventurous experience that combines adrenaline, stunning scenery, and a splash of natural beauty, the Estret de les Penyes canyoning tour is worth considering. Based in the Valencian Community of Spain, this 2-hour guided adventure takes you through the narrow, rocky passage of Estret de les Penyes, where you’ll rappel down walls, leap into refreshing pools, and marvel at the natural springs surrounding you.
What we love most about this tour is how accessible yet exhilarating it is — whether you’re a seasoned canyoner or a first-timer, the professional guidance and safety equipment make it manageable and fun. On the flip side, it’s not suitable for everyone: those with mobility issues or an intense fear of heights might want to think twice. This experience is perfect for thrill-seekers or nature lovers eager to explore a beautiful, less-traveled part of Spain with a bit of a splash.


There’s a certain magic to exploring a canyon that feels untouched by modern world. The Estret de les Penyes canyon, located between Callosa d’Ensarria and Bolulla, offers a compact but incredibly scenic route. The tour, operated by Masaventuras, is designed for about 2 hours of action-packed fun — perfect if you’re short on time but still want a taste of Spain’s outdoor thrills.
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The meeting point is a large, open area where several vehicles can park comfortably. From here, your guide will brief you on safety and give you all the gear: wetsuit, helmet, and harness. The guide, who speaks Spanish, French, and English, will walk you through the techniques needed for rappelling and jumping, ensuring everyone feels confident before starting.
Since the canyon’s entrance is often dry due to water filtering through its channel, you’ll begin your descent by rappelling down rocky walls, feeling the rush as you control your speed and navigate narrow passages. The tour is structured to be manageable for most, but participants should be in good physical condition and comfortable with heights.
Once geared up, you’ll descend into the canyon, which narrows into a picturesque corridor with hot springs dotted along its length. The natural pools are inviting — and yes, you’ll be jumping into them. The guide will assist with rope techniques, and only after you’re comfortable will you proceed.
One standout moment is reaching the Salto del Río Bolulla, a striking 20-meter waterfall where you’ll likely want to take photos or just stand back in awe. For many, this is the highlight — a perfect mix of excitement and natural beauty.
Throughout the tour, you’ll enjoy the stunning views of the canyon walls and the lush surroundings. The cool water offers a refreshing break from the warm sun, making it a different kind of outdoor adventure. Reviewers mention that the “beautiful landscape” and the “feeling of accomplishment” after rappelling down are particularly memorable. Several note that the activity is very well managed, with safety being a top priority, yet still exhilarating.
More Great Tours NearbyAll essential safety gear — wetsuit, helmet, harness — is included, and the guide will give clear instructions on how to use everything. The activity is insured, so accidents are unlikely, but the guide will ensure that everyone feels comfortable before starting.
Keep in mind that water shoes are not included, so bringing your own or wearing appropriate footwear is recommended. The tour also offers a photo and video report, so you can relive those jump shots and scenic moments afterward.
You’ll need to bring your own water shoes, and food and drinks are not part of the package. It’s worth packing a small snack or water bottle to keep your energy up during breaks.

This canyoning experience appeals most to adventure lovers who enjoy getting active outdoors. It’s ideal for those in good physical shape, eager to challenge themselves in a safe environment. If heights or uneven terrain give you pause, this might not be the right fit. However, the professional guidance and safety equipment mitigate many risks, making it accessible for most.
Families with older children or teenagers might find this to be a memorable bonding experience, especially if they’re comfortable in water and don’t mind some physical activity. Solo travelers or small groups will find camaraderie in the shared adventure.

This canyoning tour at Estret de les Penyes offers a thrilling blend of natural beauty and adrenaline. For $59, you receive professional guidance, safety equipment, and a chance to explore a stunning part of Spain that many don’t get to see. The experience of rappelling, jumping, and swimming through the canyon’s narrow passages creates lasting memories, especially with the photo and video package included.
If you’re looking for a fun, active way to connect with nature and don’t mind getting a little wet and wild, this tour hits all the right notes. It’s particularly well-suited for those in decent physical condition who enjoy outdoor sports or are eager to try something new in a safe environment.
While it might not be for the faint of heart or those with mobility concerns, the overall structure, safety measures, and guide expertise make this a trustworthy choice for most adventure-seekers.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, with proper guidance and safety instructions, most beginners who are in good physical condition can enjoy this activity. The guides will walk you through every step.
What should I wear for the activity?
Bring swimwear, comfortable clothes that can get wet, and water shoes to navigate rocky surfaces safely.
Is there an age restriction?
The provided information doesn’t specify age limits, but the activity requires good physical condition and comfort with heights. Check with the provider if you’re bringing children.
How long does the entire activity last?
The tour lasts about 2 hours, including briefing, equipment fitting, and the canyon descent.
Are photos and videos included?
Yes, a photo and video report are part of the package, so you can relive your daring moments.
Do I need to bring my own safety gear?
No, all safety equipment, including wetsuits, helmets, and harnesses, are provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
In all, if you’re after an authentic, scenic, and adrenaline-fueled adventure in Spain’s Valencian Community, the Estret de les Penyes canyoning tour offers excellent value and a unique way to explore nature. Just be sure to prepare your gear, check your comfort level with heights, and get ready for a memorable splash of excitement.
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