Stands out for

  • • Limestone sea cliff climbing with heights from 5 to 15 meters
  • • Controlled jumps into the sea as a natural safety fall
  • • Expert guides who ensure safety and build confidence
  • • Exploration of remote coves only reachable by rock or sea
  • • Variety of levels from beginner to advanced on the same island

Description

Context

Psychobloc is a rope-free climbing style practiced on sea cliffs with direct falls into the ocean. On Mallorca, this activity takes place on coastal limestone formations rising 5 to 15 meters above the Mediterranean, particularly in areas like Porto Pi and Cala Varques. The island offers a unique environment where rock and sea combine to provide natural safety and a wide range of difficulty levels. The wind carries the scent of salt and thyme, while waves crash against the rock faces.

The experience

During the session, a professional guide accompanies the group from arrival and safety briefing through to route selection and climbing. You’ll climb on exposed marine limestone, feeling the rough texture under your hands, then leap into the clear sea from various heights, enjoying the cool refreshment of the ocean on descent. The session includes rest breaks for hydration and exploration of nearby hidden coves accessible only by rock or sea, where the sound of waves and coastal vegetation create a peaceful atmosphere.

For whom

This activity suits individuals with basic swimming skills and moderate physical fitness. It’s ideal for adventurers seeking rope-free climbing with the ocean as a natural safety net. It’s also suitable for children over 10 years old with supervision, and for small groups or solo travelers who value nature and adrenaline combined.

Local context

Mallorca, with its maritime heritage and dramatic coastal landscapes, offers a setting where the local community continues to honor respect for the sea and rock. The cliffs have witnessed island history and now attract those seeking to connect with nature in its purest form.

Key Info

Difficulty

Moderate

Setting

Outdoors

Best season

All year round

Recommended Age Range

Ages 6+

Kid-friendly Booking required

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Practical Guide

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Expert Recommendations

Bring suitable footwear for rocky, wet terrain, sunscreen, comfortable sports clothing, and swimwear. The best time is April through October, avoiding midday heat. Book in advance during peak season. Basic swimming ability is essential for safety. The activity requires moderate physical fitness and is not suitable for people with limited mobility or fear of heights.

Physical Requirements

Moderate physical activity, requires basic swimming skills

About the Area

The activity takes place on coastal cliffs in Mallorca, including Porto Pi and Cala Varques, with access from Palma and nearby towns. The area features clean waters, natural coves, and tourist services in Palma such as cultural tours and coastal hiking trails. It can also be combined with kayaking or sailing to extend the experience.

Offers

Best available offers for Guided Psychobloc on Mallorca's Cliffs

Salto de acantilados y psicobloc en Mallorca 5h

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€58

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€80

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Yes, basic swimming skills are required because the activity involves jumping into the sea and swimming to shore or a boat. Without these skills, participation is not safe.
The typical minimum age is 10 years, provided the child has proper supervision and the physical condition to safely take part.
Neoprene suit, life jacket, and water shoes are provided. Bring swimwear, comfortable sport clothes, sunscreen, water, a towel, and snacks for the day.
Yes, beginner sessions with a guide are available, covering basic techniques and safe zones for new climbers.
The activity may be limited or canceled for safety if sea conditions are unfavorable, to prevent risks during climbing and jumps.