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Yanitsa_I, May 2026
pure adventure
Honestly, this was easily the best thing I did in Mallorca. There’s a solid 30-40 minute hike to get there, but the view at the end makes you forget about the sweat. For the water entry, you can either be brave and cliff jump or just walk in from the beach.
Then comes the swim to the caves and the only tricky part: getting through the entrance hole. Depending on the sea level and the waves, you might need to time it right or even hold your breath for a second. The guides are great, though—they stay on both sides of the entrance to help everyone through safely. Once you’re inside, the views and the lakes are incredible. Swimming in those underground lakes felt like being on another planet. If you’re thinking about it, just do it.
David_M, Apr 2026
Wonderful fun in the sun!
Wonderful tour. We were collected from the cruise ship at 9am after being provided by very detailed instructions via a voice note on how to find the guide . The tour was great and Ralf was very friendly and informative. I enjoyed the tour so much that I will be doing it again when we return in the summer.
Drew_M, Sep 2025
The best ever DO IT!!!
So unbelievable—the instructors truly made the trip. It wouldn’t have been the same without them. They were hilarious, informative, safety-focused, communicative, and so easygoing. I honestly couldn’t recommend this experience enough—it was the absolute highlight of our vacation. I’d do it again 100 times over and recommend it to absolutely anyone. It really isn’t difficult I think anyone that can do basic motions can do it, and they are patient and can assist with certain parts for the people who need more care and do so amazingly! BOOK IT HERE!!!!!
MaryKathleen_L, Jul 2025
Amazing rappelling/cave adventure
We had a wonderful time on this adventure! There were seven of us in the group, ranging from 12-50 years old, all traveling together. There were so many different things to do, and each was an activity on its own. We hiked to get to the site, then put wet suits on (more difficult for some of us than others!), then climbed to the top of the cliff. Then we rappelled (abseiled- just another word) off the cliff into the water, one by one. We later tried to guess how high the cliff was, and we don’t really know, but guessed between 70-100 feet. After that, we had to swim (in fairly choppy water) to the cave entrance. The cave is an entirely different world. There were stalactites and stalagmites everywhere, throughout multiple rooms. In some areas we swam. The cave was truly amazing. After the cave, we swam back to the shore in rough waters, took off our wet suits, then hiked back to the entrance. We were all exhilarated and exhausted. Our guide, Xisco, was wonderful. He was patient and encouraging. Those of us that needed a little extra help (me) never felt like a nuisance. He even towed a couple of us back to shore (swimming himself). Some recommendations that may not be obvious when booking the trip: You need athletic shoes. And they WILL get wet. You’ll need to bring water. You can bring your phone but you’ll have to leave it unattended for over a couple hours (we did not bring ours). Xisco took pictures for us, including of the rappelling and inside the cave. And wear a swimsuit for under the wet suit. You’ll be offered a life jacket. Unless you’re an excellent swimmer, I’d accept the life jacket. It’s really hard to swim in a wet suit, although it does keep you somewhat buoyant.
Again- highly recommend! Thank you, Xisco!
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