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“Mallorca is a natural adventure park carved into the coastline”
Mallorca has everything from low jumps for beginners to full-send adrenaline jumps with abseils and 10m+ drops. See the best locations below…
The Highlights…
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Alcúdia / Cala Victoria (North coast)
Location: Bay of Alcúdia
Difficulty: Easy → Medium
Why go: Scenic, wildlife, great intro routes
Vibe: Beginner-friendly but still exciting
Perfect for first-timers—expect manageable jumps, clear water, and beautiful coastal views
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Paguera (Southwest coast)
Location: Calvià area
Difficulty: Easy → Medium
Why go: Accessible, varied terrain, family-friendly
Vibe: Fun, social, adaptable
A super versatile spot with jumps, zip lines, and climbing sections. Routes can be tailored, so it works for mixed-ability groups.
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Cala Romántica (East coast)
Location: Near Porto Cristo (east Mallorca)
Difficulty: Medium → Advanced
Why go: Famous for sea caves, rappels, and bigger jumps
Vibe: More technical and adventurous
This is one of the island’s standout spots, with caves to explore and more complex routes involving climbing and abseiling. Great if you want a proper challenge.
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Cala Ratjada (Northeast coast)
Location: Northeastern tip of the island
Difficulty: Medium → Advanced
Why go: Higher jumps and dramatic coastline
Vibe: High-energy and adrenaline-heavy
Expect bigger jumps and wilder terrain—ideal if you’re chasing that “send it” feeling.
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Port de Sóller (Northwest coast)
Location: Serra de Tramuntana coast
Difficulty: Easy → Medium
Why go: Stunning mountain-meets-sea setting
Vibe: Scenic with steady progression
A great all-rounder: traverses just above the sea, small-to-mid jumps, and optional rappels. Ideal mix of beauty and action.

