7 canyoning tours across the Serra de Tramuntana, priced from 60 € to 95 €, running between 3h and 7h. Three intensity levels cover the full spectrum. "Occasionally sporty" options (Coanegra ravine) are the right entry point for first-timers: shorter sessions, moderate effort, no prior experience needed. "Sporty" tours like Na Mora or L'Ofre run up to 6h and demand real physical engagement, with rappelling and water jumps through limestone gorges. At the top end, Sa Fosca is rated "Very sporty" at 7h and 95 €, the hardest canyon on the island. Two operators run these routes: Explora Mallorca guides in German, French and English, while Mes Aventura operates in Spanish and English. Pick by intensity first, then duration. If you're unsure, start with Coanegra at 60 €.
Canyoning Down the Na Mora in Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca
At 60 € for a full 6h day in the Coanegra ravine, this Explora Mallorca tour delivers the longest session at the lowest price, guided in English, French or German.
Sa Fosca canyoning in Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca
Sa Fosca is the only "Very sporty" canyon in the lineup, 7h of sustained effort through the deepest gorge in the Serra de Tramuntana for 95 €.
Coanegra canyoning in Serra de Tramuntana, Mallorca
The Mes Aventura Coanegra tour covers the same ravine in 3h at 65 €, "Occasionally sporty" level, the shortest and most accessible way to experience canyoning in Mallorca.
L'Ofre canyon near Palma de Mallorca
L'Ofre canyon runs 5.5h at "Sporty" intensity for 70 € with Explora Mallorca, hitting the sweet spot between technical challenge and manageable effort near Sóller.
Sa Fosca is the hardest option available. It's rated "Very sporty", lasts 7h and costs 95 €. It's the only tour in this lineup at that intensity level, so treat it as a serious physical commitment, not a casual half-day out.
No experience is required for the "Occasionally sporty" tours like Coanegra. For "Sporty" and "Very sporty" tours such as Na Mora, L'Ofre or Sa Fosca, a reasonable fitness level is expected. Check the physical level listed for each tour before booking.
The rappels and free jumps into natural pools are consistently the peak adrenaline moments. The Torrent des Lli and Sa Fosca canyons in particular push through tight gorges carved into the limestone, where rappelling is unavoidable and conditions are demanding.
The season runs from May to September. July and August are peak months with the warmest water temperatures, but also the highest demand. Book early if you're targeting a specific tour or date in summer.
Across all 7 tours, the average rating is 4.86/5 based on 36 reviews. That's a strong signal of consistent quality across both Explora Mallorca and Mes Aventura.
The Coanegra ravine tours are the most accessible and involve lower-commitment descents. More advanced canyons like Sa Fosca or L'Ofre involve exposed rappels where a fear of heights will be a real factor. If heights are a concern, go with an "Occasionally sporty" tour first.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 6.2°C | 26.3 mm | Good |
| February | 6.7°C | 44.4 mm | Good |
| March | 7.3°C | 48.1 mm | Good |
| April | 9.9°C | 42.9 mm | Good |
| May | 13.4°C | 28.6 mm | Good |
| June | 17.5°C | 22.3 mm | Peak |
| July | 21.3°C | 12.9 mm | Peak |
| August | 21.6°C | 5.6 mm | Peak |
| September | 18.8°C | 46.5 mm | Peak |
| October | 14.9°C | 53.4 mm | Good |
| November | 10.8°C | 52 mm | Good |
| December | 7°C | 51.5 mm | Possible |
Equipment
Operators provide wetsuits, helmets and harnesses. Bring a swimsuit to wear underneath, water shoes or old trainers with grip, and a change of dry clothes for after. For the longer "Sporty" and "Very sporty" tours (5h to 7h), add sunscreen and a small snack in a waterproof bag.
Getting there
Meeting points are spread across the Serra de Tramuntana, with the most common starting locations near Alaró (Coanegra tours) and Sóller (Na Mora and L'Ofre tours). Palma de Mallorca airport is the main entry point, and a rental car is the most practical way to reach the canyon access points.
Updated March 2026