Discover Ibiza’s wild beauty through coasteering, a water-based adventure that combines swimming, rock scrambling, and cliff jumps along the island’s dramatic northeast coastline.
The journey begins and ends at Pou des Lleó, a secluded cove in the northeast of the island, where participants clamber over Triassic-era rock formations, navigate natural archways, and plunge into translucent pools as they immerse themselves in the raw energy of the Mediterranean.
With Coasteering Ibiza, your safety is paramount. Participants are equipped with wetsuits, watersports helmets, and buoyancy aids, all provided by certified guides trained under the British NCC Guide Award programme. The team’s expertise extends to first aid, lifeguarding, and leadership qualifications, ensuring next-level thrills and safety go hand in hand.
Travelling alone or in a group, everyone is welcome. Tailored rates for larger parties available. Families with children under eight can request adjusted itineraries, making coasteering accessible to anyone. No prior experience necessary.
Experience the real, unspoiled Ibiza: no crowds, no pretence, just saltwater, ancient stone, and the breath-taking buzz of adventure.
Fast facts
Available: every day, from May to end of October, from 10:00 to 12:30
Location: Canal d'en Martí, Pou des Lleó beach
Minimum age requirement: 8
Group size: minimum 3 pax, maximum 24 pax
Languages spoken: Spanish, English, Catalan
Recommendations: sun protection, swimwear, towel, old trainers or wet shoes (option available to rent if needed), old pair of shorts to go over the wetsuit (some extras are available if you don’t have any)
Prices include: VAT, insurance, professional instructor, wetsuits, water sports helmets, and buoyancy aids
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