Launching off a platform at over 50 metres above the ground, bungee jumping in Spain delivers one of Europe's most accessible freefall thrills year-round. Spain's varied terrain means your jump site can be a coastal cliff, a mountain viaduct or a purpose-built crane rig over a river gorge. The elastic cord snaps taut, the rebound hits, and the Spanish landscape rushes back up at you fast. This is not a gentle introduction to heights.
Beyond the top-listed cities, Saldes in the Pre-Pyrenean massif of Catalonia offers the country's most affordable jump from 30 €, with dramatic views of the Pedraforca limestone peak. Further inland, the Tajo River gorge near Cuenca provides a classic natural-bridge setting that draws experienced jumpers seeking a technical drop with significant height above the water. On the Costa Brava, rocky promontories above the Mediterranean create a salt-air backdrop that sets Spanish coastal jumping apart from landlocked alternatives.
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Bungee jumping in Spain starts at 30 € in Saldes, making it the cheapest verified option in the country. Lloret del Mar ranges from 40 € to 95 € depending on package and height. Sierra de Guadarrama and Alicante both open at 35 €. Prices typically include full harness, helmet and a safety briefing. Some operators charge extra for video footage of your jump.
Bungee jumping in Spain operates year-round thanks to the country's mild climate. All 12 months carry active availability across Spanish operators. Coastal sites like Lloret del Mar on the Costa Brava benefit from stable air temperatures even in winter, while inland spots near Madrid can see colder conditions from December to February. April can bring variable wind and rain in some regions, so check site-specific conditions before booking.
No prior experience is required for bungee jumping in Spain. All operators provide a full safety briefing and fit your harness on-site. Most Spanish platforms accept jumpers from age 14 upward with parental consent, and apply a weight range of roughly 40 kg to 120 kg. Lloret del Mar, rated 5.0/5 across 50 reviews, is consistently recommended as a first-jump destination for its organised setup and professional jump masters.
Exact platform heights vary by operator and are confirmed at booking, but the Pre-Pyrenean site near Saldes offers elevated drops with views of the Pedraforca massif. Coastal platforms on the Costa Brava and cliff setups above the Tajo River gorge near Cuenca are among the most dramatic natural settings for bungee jumping in Spain. Sierra de Guadarrama, Madrid, adds an alpine backdrop at altitude for inland jumpers.
Spanish operators supply all essential equipment for bungee jumping in Spain: a full-body harness or ankle attachment rig, a certified helmet and the dynamic bungee cord itself. You do not need to bring specialist gear. Wear comfortable, close-fitting clothing and lace-up shoes. Loose items such as glasses or jewellery must be secured or removed before the jump, as instructed by your certified jump master on-site.
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Updated March 2026