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Discover the stunning sea caves of Spain with this kayak and snorkel tour, exploring hidden caves, marine life, and enjoying scenic Mediterranean views.
This kayaking and snorkeling adventure along Spain’s coast offers a chance to explore dramatic sea caves, underwater marvels, and rugged cliffs, all guided by experienced local experts. The experience promises a mix of natural beauty, active exploration, and a dash of adrenaline—perfect for those craving authentic coastal adventures that go beyond the usual beach day.
What we love about this tour is how it combines the thrill of exploring massive sea caves like the Cova dels Orguens with the tranquility of snorkeling in crystal-clear waters. Plus, the opportunity to see hidden underwater caves and enjoy the coastline’s breathtaking scenery really elevates the experience.
A possible consideration is that the tour is fairly weather-dependent; high winds or rough seas might affect the schedule or safety, so checking the forecast is wise. Also, if you’re not comfortable with physical activity like kayaking or cliff jumping, some parts might be less appealing.
This experience is best suited for active travelers who love nature and aren’t afraid to get a little wet or adventurous. Families with older kids, adventure seekers, and anyone interested in discovering Spain’s lesser-known coastal treasures will find plenty to enjoy here.


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The adventure begins at the scenic Cala Portixol, a peaceful bay that’s accessible only by sea, making it an ideal launchpad. Its calm waters provide a perfect spot for beginners and seasoned kayakers alike to get ready for the day ahead. From here, you’ll set off toward the coastline, with your guide giving a quick briefing on safety and what to expect.
As you paddle along, you’ll enjoy spectacular views of the rugged coast and vivid rock formations like Cape Negre. This towering natural monument is a highlight, with its striking colors and impressive size making it a favorite photo stop. The guide will share details about the geological history, adding depth to your scenic journey.
Next, the tour takes you to the Dragon’s Cave—a secret spot discovered by Siesta Advisor. With just 10 minutes allocated for visiting and photos, it’s enough time to marvel at the formations and snap some pictures of this unique geological feature. Andreas, a past participant, described it simply as “great,” but for those with a keen eye, this cave’s mysterious allure is more than enough to capture your imagination.
The real star of the trip is Cova dels Orguens, one of Spain’s largest sea caves. Paddle into its echoing chambers and be prepared to feel awe at its massive size and natural beauty. You’ll love the way the light filters through the water and illuminates the underwater cave entrances, revealing a vibrant marine world.
Here, you’ll be given around 45 minutes for snorkeling, during which the guide will assist in spotting marine life and underwater formations. This part of the tour is often described as “a hidden underwater paradise,” and many reviewers mention the clarity of the waters—ideal for viewing marine life.
Snorkeling in Javea’s clear waters offers the chance to see underwater caves and abundant marine life. The underwater world is often described as lively and colorful, making it a highlight for underwater enthusiasts. The waterproof bags and dry storage ensure your belongings stay safe, allowing you to focus on enjoying the scenery.
For thrill-seekers, cliff jumping is available on demand. While not everyone might choose to take the leap, those who do describe it as “exhilarating” and a perfect way to end the adventure. It’s optional, and safety measures are in place, but keep in mind that it requires a certain level of confidence and willingness to get wet.
After a full 3 hours of exploration, you’ll paddle back to your starting point. The tour concludes with the same friendly guides, who often take professional photos during the trip, helping you capture memories of the day.

The tour follows a well-planned route with key stops at scenic and geological highlights, including Carrer Cap Negre, Cala Paradis, Dragon’s Cave, Cova dels Orguens, Cala el Pom, and back to Cala Portixol. Each stop is carefully timed to maximize viewing and exploration opportunities.
At $68 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the comprehensive experience, gear, guidance, and photos included. Compared to solo adventures or private tours, you’re paying for expert knowledge, safety, and a curated route that reveals hidden gems you might not find alone.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and the option to reserve now and pay later, the tour is flexible enough for spontaneous plans or uncertain schedules. This makes it easier to secure your spot without immediate commitment.

Andreas sums up his experience with a simple “Great,” but behind that brevity lies a sense of satisfaction with the overall experience. Participants consistently praise the knowledgeable guides who make the adventure safer and more engaging, often sharing stories about the formations and marine life that add a personal touch.
Many mention the stunning views of the coastline and the amazing clarity of the waters, which make snorkeling and underwater photography particularly rewarding. The small group size also receives positive feedback for its friendly atmosphere, allowing more personalized interaction and better safety oversight.

This experience is ideal for adventurers, nature lovers, and families with older kids who want an active day on the water. The combination of kayaking, snorkeling, and optional cliff jumping makes it perfect for those seeking a balanced mix of exploration and adrenaline.
It’s also suitable for travelers who appreciate guided tours that not only focus on natural beauty but also provide insights into geological formations and marine ecosystems. If you’re looking for a unique way to see Spain’s coast that’s more participatory than a boat cruise, this is a great choice.

This kayak and snorkel tour offers an engaging way to experience some of Spain’s most remarkable coastal features. The chance to explore massive sea caves like Cova dels Orguens, combined with snorkeling in crystal waters and the optional thrill of cliff jumping, creates a well-rounded adventure that suits active travelers.
The professionalism of guides, the inclusion of all necessary gear, and the small group size ensure a safe, personalized, and memorable outing. For those who love discovering hidden spots away from crowded beaches, this tour provides a genuine, immersive experience.
While weather can influence the day’s flow, the overall value and stunning scenery make it a worthwhile addition to any coastal itinerary. If you’re eager to explore Spain’s underwater caves, see marine life up close, and enjoy scenic paddling, this tour is a fantastic pick.
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What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours, making it a manageable yet comprehensive adventure.
What is included in the price?
You get professional guides, kayaking gear, life jackets, snorkel gear, water shoes, waterproof bags, dry storage for belongings, and professional photos.
Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the calm waters of Cala Portixol provide a good starting point, and guides are experienced in helping all skill levels.
Do I need to bring my own equipment?
No, all necessary gear is provided, including water shoes and snorkel equipment.
Can I do cliff jumping?
Cliff jumping is available on demand and is optional. It’s suitable for those who feel confident and are eager for more adrenaline.
What kind of marine life can I expect?
While specific marine species aren’t listed, snorkeling reveals a vibrant underwater environment, often described as lively and colorful.
What should I wear and bring?
Wear comfortable clothing suitable for water activities. Bring a hat, sunscreen, and a towel. The tour provides water shoes and waterproof bags.
Are there any age restrictions?
While not explicitly stated, the tour is likely best suited for older children and adults due to the physical activity involved.
How do I find the meeting point?
Look for the blue door at Cala Portixol, find the Siesta Advisor van, and look for staff wearing Siesta Advisor T-shirts.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, offering flexibility for your plans.
This kayaking and snorkeling tour presents an exciting blend of adventure, natural beauty, and expert guidance, perfect for those looking to uncover Spain’s lesser-known coastal wonders in an active and authentic way.