Bubble soccer and zorbing in Spain: crash, bounce, and roll inside an inflatable ball. A fun plan for groups, hen parties, birthdays, and teams.
About Bubble Football & Zorbing
This category groups activities practiced inside an inflatable sphere, two cousins that share equipment and spirit: bubble soccer and zorbing. In both, the ball is the protagonist, and the result is always the same: collisions, bounces, and lots of laughter.
In bubble soccer, also called bumper ball, each player gets inside an inflatable float that covers them from the torso to the head and leaves the legs free. A normal soccer match is played, except that the bumps between players end in somersaults and rolling on the ground without getting hurt. It is organized by teams and works very well in a tournament format, with short matches and frequent substitutions.
Zorbing consists of getting inside a transparent PVC sphere and rolling downhill on a grass slope. There are two modes: dry, where you are secured with harnesses and spin with the ball, and aquatic (hydro zorbing), where water is added inside to slide while going down. The descents last a few seconds, but are repeated several times per session.
Neither requires skill or physical fitness, and they are usually allowed from six or eight years old depending on the company and the size of the equipment. That is why they are a classic for bachelor parties, birthdays, camps, and corporate days, and are offered both individually and as part of a multi-adventure day. They are practiced in adventure parks and outdoor leisure centers, and also with mobile equipment that the provider brings to the event location.