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Experience the thrill of climbing above the sea in Mallorca's Psicobloc tour. Perfect for adventure seekers wanting a rope-free, memorable day by the coast.
If you’re craving a unique blend of climbing, water, and pure adrenaline, the Mallorca Psicobloc (Deep Water Soloing) tour promises just that. This 4-hour experience takes you to the stunning cliffs of Mallorca, where you’ll test your strength, courage, and balance without ropes or harnesses, just you, the rocks, and the sea. It’s a perfect choice for adventure lovers eager to add a splash of excitement to their trip.
What we find particularly appealing about this experience is how it combines sport with natural beauty, creating a sense of freedom and achievement that’s hard to match. Plus, the opportunity to jump into the water from different heights adds an extra layer of fun and refreshment. On the flip side, this activity isn’t suitable for everyone – you need to be comfortable with water, non-pregnant, and confident swimmers, which might be a consideration for some travelers.
The Mallorca Psicobloc tour is ideal for those wanting a memorable, active experience that balances physical challenge with spectacular scenery. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or a first-timer eager for something different, this tour offers a safe, guided introduction to the world of Deep Water Soloing.


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Your adventure begins at the parking lot in Cala Sa Nau, a picturesque spot that hints at the natural beauty awaiting you. The tour guide, easily recognizable by his bright green Mes Aventura T-shirt, gathers the group here, ready to lead you into what promises to be a memorable day. The 10-minute walk from the parking to the cliffs is short but scenic, giving you your first taste of Mallorca’s rugged coastline.
Once at the cliffs, the guide will give a brief yet thorough introduction to Psychobloc’s origins, highlighting how it was born on the island itself. The focus here is safety and technique; guides like Carlos or Ana, who are fluent in Spanish, English, and Catalan, emphasize correct falling techniques and how to evaluate your height and jump safely into the water.
The activity caters to all levels, which is reassuring for first-timers. You can opt for easy routes to get comfortable or challenge yourself with more demanding climbs. The guide will supervise closely, showing you the way and encouraging you, helping you push just a little beyond your comfort zone if you’re inclined.
The core of the experience is climbing the cliffs and then jumping into the sea. The cliffs are impressively high, but the routes are designed to suit different skill levels. This tailored approach is a big plus, ensuring that beginners don’t feel overwhelmed while offering experienced climbers a chance to push their limits.
Between climbs, you’ll have the chance to jump into the water from various heights, which many find the most exhilarating part. The sensation of leaping after a successful climb or just to cool down is described as liberating, an almost meditative moment of pure joy. The water’s clarity and refreshing temperature add to the allure.
All necessary equipment, including climbing shoes, chalk bag, and chalk, is provided, removing the hassle of bringing your own gear. Safety is a priority; guides explain how to fall safely and give clear instructions on assessing the water’s depth. The small group size, limited to 8 participants, allows for personalized supervision.
This isn’t just an activity; it’s a way to connect with Mallorca’s wild coastline. The cliffs rise dramatically above the sea, offering breathtaking views and a chance to experience nature intimately. As one reviewer noted, the natural surroundings make the whole experience “a mixture of personal achievement, adrenaline, and connection with the sea.”
The tour lasts approximately 4 hours, including travel, briefing, climbing, jumping, and relaxing. The timing varies depending on availability, but most sessions start in the morning or early afternoon. The activity is suitable for those comfortable with swimming; pregnant women and non-swimmers are advised against participating.
At $82 per person, the price is reasonable considering the inclusive equipment, expert supervision, and the unique experience. Compared to other adventure activities, it offers excellent value, especially given the intimate group size and personalized guidance. For anyone looking for a mix of sport, adventure, and natural beauty, this price tag feels justified.
Participants have shared that the guides are friendly and encouraging, making even nervous climbers feel secure. One review mentions that “the safety instructions are clear, and the supervision is attentive,” which is crucial for such an adrenaline-fueled activity. Others appreciated the flexibility of routes, emphasizing that beginners can enjoy climbing without feeling pressured.

This experience is perfect for adventure seekers wanting something different from traditional land-based climbing. It’s ideal for those who enjoy the sea and are comfortable swimming, as the activity involves jumping into water from cliffs. It suits beginners eager to try climbing in a natural environment as well as more experienced climbers looking for an adrenaline rush.
However, it’s not suitable for pregnant women or non-swimmers due to the activity’s nature. If you prefer your activities on solid ground or are wary of heights or water, this might not be the best fit.


Is prior climbing experience necessary?
No, but previous experience is recommended. Routes are adaptable, so beginners can try easier climbs, and guides tailor challenges to your comfort level.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, a towel, food, sunscreen, water, and sports shoes are recommended. Equipment like climbing shoes and chalk are provided.
Are there age or health restrictions?
The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women or non-swimmers. Participants should be comfortable swimming and have a basic level of fitness.
How long is the activity?
The tour lasts about 4 hours, including the walk, briefing, climbing, and swimming.
What safety measures are in place?
Guides give safety instructions, supervise closely, and ensure proper jumping and falling techniques. The activity is designed to be safe for all levels.
Is the tour suitable for children?
It’s generally aimed at adults and teenagers who meet the health and swimming requirements. Small group size ensures attentive supervision.
Can I cancel if the weather is bad?
Yes, cancellations are accepted up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Safety concerns due to weather are a consideration.
What’s the guide’s language proficiency?
Guides speak Spanish, English, and Catalan, making communication accessible for most travelers.
Is equipment included?
Yes, climbing shoes, chalk, and a chalk bag are provided at no extra cost.
How many people are in a group?
Groups are limited to 8 participants, ensuring a personalized experience.
The Mallorca Psicobloc / Deep Water Soloing tour offers an adventurous twist on outdoor activity, combining climbing, water, and stunning scenery into one unforgettable package. Its personalized approach, safety focus, and adaptable routes make it accessible for beginners and exciting enough for seasoned climbers. The natural coastline provides a spectacular backdrop, making every leap and climb a chance to connect with Mallorca’s wild beauty.
This experience stands out as a fantastic choice for travelers who want a more active, engaging day and aren’t afraid to get a little wet and wild. It’s perfect for those seeking achievement, adrenaline, and a touch of the extraordinary. If you’re comfortable with water and looking for a memorable adventure that’s a little outside the ordinary, this tour is well worth considering.
Whether you’re after the thrill of conquering cliffs or just want to cool off with some jumps into the sea, Mallorca’s Psicobloc experience delivers a mix of sport, nature, and pure fun that’s hard to beat.