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Climb Mallorca is an outdoor climbing excursion provider in Cas Català-Illetes, Mallorca. Trips can include sport climbing, deep water soloing, bouldering, multipitch routes and coasteering; one booked programme lasted 4 hours. The guide adapts routes for mixed-ability groups, gives instruction on technique and safety, and supplies all equipment. Several outings use Cala sa Nau, Cala Mitjana, Cala Santanyí or The Cathedral.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which climbing formats does Climb Mallorca offer?
According to the reviews, Climb Mallorca organises several formats, including sport climbing, deep water soloing/psychobloc, bouldering, multipitch routes and coasteering. Depending on the booking, more than one style can be combined in a single day. The guide also adapts the outing to the group’s level.
Is Climb Mallorca suitable for beginners?
Yes. Reviews mention that first-time outdoor climbers and mixed-ability groups are welcome. The guide explains technique, rules and basic movement before and during the session, and routes are adjusted to the group. One reviewer reported climbing 5.10b unaided and 5.11a with guidance after instruction.
How safe are the tours and what support is provided?
Reviews describe a clear briefing before the climb and ongoing support during the outing. For deep water soloing, the guide explains how to jump and fall correctly; one review mentions an 8 m cliff jump at the end of a route. Climb Mallorca also adjusts the day to weather and conditions and provides all necessary equipment.
What equipment is included with Climb Mallorca?
Several reviews confirm that all necessary equipment is provided. Depending on the tour, this typically includes climbing gear and the relevant safety equipment. For a booking, reviewers say you usually only need to bring personal items such as water, sun protection and comfortable clothing.
How long does a typical tour last?
At least one review confirms a 4-hour trip. The duration can vary depending on the format and group size, because the guide adjusts outings to weather, conditions and the participants’ level. If you have a fixed schedule, it is best to mention that when enquiring.
Where do the climbing excursions take place?
Reviews mention several locations around Mallorca, including Cala sa Nau, Cala Mitjana, Cala Santanyí, Caló d’en Monjo, Alcúdia, Capdeia/Capdepera and The Cathedral. Climb Mallorca appears to choose spots based on weather, conditions and the group’s level. That allows the outing to be matched to the day’s conditions.
When is the best time to go?
One reviewer recommends starting around 2–3 pm so there is no direct sun on the rock. That is especially relevant for cliff routes and during Mallorca’s warmer months. As the guide also plans around weather and conditions, the exact start time may vary from day to day.

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Location

Passeig Illetes, 16, 07181 Cas Català-Illetes
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