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Guides & Tours in Mallorca — 10 of Our Favourites

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Clearly, one of the biggest draws to Mallorca is mooching in the sun by the pool or on one of its world-renowned beaches, perhaps with a chilled G&T in hand, and why not?

Find loads of top tips and local insights in our Mallorca Activities Guide.

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1. Climbing & deep-water soloing

Location
Valldemossa

Whether you prefer classic rock climbing or the unique adrenaline rush of deep-water soloing, this is the island at its wildest and most exciting.

Mallorca is one of Europe’s top climbing destinations - its sun-soaked limestone cliffs, coastal crags and soaring peaks offer everything from gentle routes for beginners to serious challenges for seasoned climbers. With expert local guides to lead the way, you can explore iconic sites like Sa Gubia or the Serra de Tramuntana, learning new techniques or pushing your limits with full safety and support.

For something more daring, try deep-water soloing - known locally as psicobloc. Invented right here in Mallorca, this rope-free style of climbing takes you up sea-facing cliffs, with the turquoise Mediterranean as your soft landing. It’s an exhilarating mix of adventure and natural beauty, perfect for both curious first-timers and confident climbers.

Whether you’re clambering above forested valleys or leaping from sun-warmed rocks into the sea, climbing in Mallorca offers a breathtaking way to connect with the island’s raw, untamed side.

A man wearing a blue helmet and sunglasses is climbing a rock wall

2. Canyoning & dry canyoning

Location
Pollenca

Whether you prefer plunging into crystal-clear pools or climbing sun-drenched rock faces, there’s an adventure waiting in the island’s stunning Sierra de Tramuntana mountains.

Canyoning is a water-based sport that takes you deep into river-carved gorges. You'll swim through narrow sections, slide down natural waterfalls, jump into turquoise pools and rappel down sheer drops - all surrounded by dramatic cliffs and unspoilt nature. Guided by experienced professionals, you’ll explore hidden canyons like Gorg Blau, Mortitx or Na Móra, with routes suited to all ability levels. The season runs from November to May, when water flows are at their best.

Dry canyoning, by contrast, offers a chance to explore the same breathtaking terrain without the need for water. Using a mix of hiking, climbing and abseiling techniques, you'll descend dry ravines and scramble across rock formations with panoramic views. It's a great year-round option that suits both beginners and experienced adventurers, with routes like Solleric and Ses Olives showcasing Mallorca’s wilder side - even in the warmest months.

Both activities offer the perfect blend of physical challenge, natural beauty and off-the-beaten-path exploration. Choose your style - or try both - and let their expert guides lead you on a memorable journey through the canyons of Mallorca.

A group of people are climbing a rocky cliff near the ocean

3. Via Ferrata

Location
Peguera

Climb coastal cliffs with expert guides for a thrilling yet accessible via ferrata adventure with sea views.

Discover Mallorca from a new perspective as you climb above the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean on this coastal via ferrata tour. With expert guides ensuring your safety every step of the way, you'll follow a circular route across limestone cliffs, reaching up to forty-five metres above sea level. This two-hour adventure combines the excitement of climbing with unforgettable views of the Mallorcan coastline, making it perfect for anyone seeking a mix of challenge and natural beauty.

The route is rated moderate (level K2), making it suitable for most active adults and adventurous families with children aged seven and up. You'll scale roughly two hundred and fifty metres in total, progressing across stunning cliff faces before looping back to the starting point. Along the way, you’ll enjoy spectacular scenery, expert guidance, and a safe, memorable way to explore one of the island’s most magical corners. Ideal for small groups, this experience blends adrenaline, nature and coastal charm into one exhilarating outing.

A rocky cliff overlooking a body of water

4. Caving & sea caving

Location
Manacor

Choose between inland caving and sea caving - each offers a unique way to uncover the island’s secret subterranean world.

Inland caving takes you deep into Mallorca’s limestone interior. You’ll explore ancient rock formations, winding tunnels and impressive chambers filled with stalactites and stalagmites. Some caves are spacious and accessible, while others are more challenging - ideal for adventurous explorers. With expert local guides leading the way, it’s a safe and spectacular journey into the heart of the island.

Sea caving, on the other hand, adds an aquatic twist. You’ll swim or snorkel along the coast to reach dramatic sea caves carved into the cliffs. Some routes include abseiling down to the water or entering through natural sea tunnels. Inside, you’ll find crystal-clear lakes, strange rock formations and vast hidden rooms that feel completely otherworldly. It’s a high-adrenaline experience that combines elements of climbing, swimming and exploration.

Whichever you choose, both caving and sea caving offer an extraordinary way to discover the secret side of Mallorca - whether you’re underground or underwater.

Two people paddle a red kayak on a calm blue sea under a clear sky, with a rocky cliff in the distance.

5. Mon d'Aventura Activity Company

Location
Pollenca

Món d'Aventura is a Mallorcan company dedicated to active, imaginative and adventurous people of all ages who like outdoor pursuits and to discover adventure in Majorca.

We specialise in guided outdoor activity sports and excursions, all organised by our professional team of native qualified instructors who are trained to suit the needs of any outdoor enthusiast - from beginner to expert.

We specialise in guided outdoor activity sports and excursions, all organised by our professional team of native qualified instructors who are trained to suit the needs of any outdoor enthusiast - from beginner to expert.

A smiling woman in a helmet sits on a rocky cliff, preparing to climb. Climbing shoes are prominently displayed in the foreground.

6. Private Guided Climbing

Location
Valldemossa

Whether you want to learn the basics, learn to lead outside or just get out and about on some great climbs, Rock and Ride will find the right venue for you: sunny cliffs in winter and shady limestone in summer.

Tailored to your requirements, you can learn at your own pace with a private instructor or simply have a guide to climb at Sa Gubia, as well as some other multi pitch hidden gems not included in any guidebooks.

Sa Gubia is home to many seven pitch routes and provides a stunning setting for an adventurous day out.

Possible content:

  • Multi pitch climbing skills
  • Belay and rope skills for multi pitch climbing
  • Leading skills
  • Bouldering techniques
  • Movement coaching
  • Placing gear
  • Belay set ups
  • Pushing your grade
  • Abseil set ups
  • When things don’t go the plan! Rescue techniques (How to rescue an injured partner)

They will help you progress both in your climbing ability and your rope work skills, so that you can safely enjoy climbing at venues around the world.

Coasteering & Sea Caving, Mallorca Island

7. Coasteering & Sea Caving Trip

Feel like a true adventurer with this adrenaline fueled activity.

Fun and adrenaline assured with adventure activities on an excursion along the coast of Mallorca.

Practice cliff jumping from different heights, or traverse along high cliff paths with incredible views. Take part in some easy climbing over the sea (deep water soloing), and descend to the sea with spectacular abseils.

Take a Tyrolean zipline over turquoise waters, or try and keep your balance on a slackline above the sea.

Opt to explore the coast on foot, access the cliffs via boat, or add some sea cave exploration to complete the experience.

Climbing, Mallorca Island

8. Climbing

Location
Palma de Mallorca

Book a training course, supervised climb or family climb and enjoy some of the best crags mallorca has to offer

The island is considered a paradise to practice all modalities. Sport climbing, classic, deep water soloing and bouldering.

The company can organise a climbing day to suit your ability or why not book a training course and improve your climbing skills on this beautiful island.

They also offer the option of renting a boat to perform deep water soloing on the best cliffs on the island.

The Torrent De Pareis Guided HIke, Mallorca Island

9. The Torrent De Pareis Guided Hike

Location
Sa Calobra

The Torrent de Pareis is one of the most impressive gorge walks in the Mediterranean and without a doubt the most sought after hiking tour in Mallorca.

The limestone scenery is outstanding with breath taking views, high steep walls, caves and bizarre rock formations. The tour starts in Escorca and descends into the Lluc gorge coming from the Lluc Monastery. We follow this for a short way until we reach a point where Gorge Blau enters on the left hand side. This is the point known as Sa Fosca. From here the Torrent de Pareis starts. (The word Pareis means couple / together, this is the coming together of the two canyons ) We stay following the main canyon navigating a route between huge boulders sometimes the size of houses. We continue to follow a route down the canyon through obstacles and short drops until finally we reach the beautiful cove of Sa Calobra.

This excursion involves some awkward climbing over large boulders, a safety rope is essential in places as a hand line. It should only be undertaken if you are in good physical condition.

Deep Water Soloing, Mallorca Island

10. Deep Water Soloing Trip

Location
Palma de Mallorca

Experience the thrill of climbing with the Mediterranean Sea as your safety net. Depending on your experience and level, you will be taken to some of the most popular DWS spots, including Cala Varques, Es Pontàs, Cova des Diable.

Fun traverses at water level or challenging overhanging caves. This deep water soloing experience has something for all climbing abilities from total novice to hardcore crusher. Choose to access the sea cliffs on foot, or with a boat to maximise your climbing time.

With location depending on sea conditions and group ability, you will climb at some of the best spots Mallorca has to offer.

Climbing shoes and chalk bags supplies, so all you have to bring is a towel and your courage.