Canyoning in Andalusia: Wild Water Adventure
Discover canyoning in Andalusia, an unforgettable experience that combines adventure, nature, and adrenaline. Descend spectacular canyons and immerse yourself in the hidden landscapes of Andalusian geography.
Canyoning in Andalusia: Wild Water Adventure
Highlights
- • Over 150 cataloged canyons in Andalusia, suitable for all levels.
- • The Sima del Diablo Canyon (Málaga) is one of the most popular, with jumps up to 7 meters (23 ft).
- • Water temperature in summer: between 16°C and 20°C (61°F and 68°F) in most canyons.
- • Average descent distance: 1 to 4 kilometers (0.6 to 2.5 miles), with durations of 3 to 6 hours.
- • The Sierra de Grazalema (Cádiz) is a Biosphere Reserve and Natural Park, home to unique species.
- • Prices starting from €45 per person, including guide and full equipment.
Practical Information
What to bring
- Swimsuit
- Towel
- Closed sports shoes that can get wet (trekking shoes or old trainers)
- Dry clothes and spare shoes for after the activity
- Water and something to eat (energy bars, nuts)
- Sunscreen and lip balm (optional)
- Sunglasses with a strap (optional)
Best time
The best time for canyoning in Andalusia is from spring (April-May) to late summer (September-October). During spring, water flows are more abundant due to snowmelt and rain, and temperatures are mild. In summer, the waters are warmer, making it perfect for cooling off, although some canyons may have less flow.
Required level
There are canyons for all levels. From beginner, suitable for families and people without experience, with optional jumps and simple rappels; to advanced level canyons with long rappels, higher jumps, and greater physical demand. It's important to communicate your level and experience when booking so that you are assigned the appropriate canyon.
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