Four tours tackle the same route: the via ferrata of Cala del Molí, rated 5.0/5 across 19 reviews. Guies Arania offers the lowest entry point at 35 € for a fast 24 min circuit. Aventura Girona charges 50 € for a half-day session in Spanish and English. Guies AmaDablam runs a fixed 3h slot at 55 €, adding French and Catalan to the language options. The 5 € premium over the mid-range price buys you a defined finish time and broader language coverage. Most tours list the physical level as "occasionally sporty", so the route does not demand prior climbing experience. If you're booking as a multilingual group or want a set end time, go with Guies AmaDablam. Solo travellers or Spanish-English pairs get the same iron-cable experience with Aventura Girona for a balanced price.
Via Ferrata in Cala del Molí, near Sant Feliu de Guixols
At 35 €, Guies Arania offers the most budget-friendly access to the cliffs for a quick 24 min session.
Via ferrata of Cala de Molí in Sant Feliu de Guixols
A half-day session at 50 € led by Aventura Girona in Spanish and English with a 5.0/5 rating.
Via ferrata of Cala de Molí in Sant Feliu de Guixols
Guies AmaDablam covers French, Catalan, English and Spanish in a fixed 3h session for 55 €.
Sant Feliu De Guixols Guided Tour of the Cala Del Moli Via Ferrata
For 80 €, Enfila't Educació i Escalada provides a focused 24 min guided tour of the coastal route.
No. Most tours are rated "occasionally sporty", meaning basic fitness is enough. The iron rungs and fixed cable system on the cliff face guide you through the exposure without technical climbing skills.
The route runs along the coastal cliffs of Cala del Molí, where the drop to the Mediterranean below is at its steepest. That open-air exposure over the sea is the sharpest adrenaline spike on the circuit.
Yes. All 4 tours cover the via ferrata of Cala del Molí near Sant Feliu de Guíxols. The difference is duration format, languages spoken and the meeting point location.
The season runs from May to October. With 4 available tours and a perfect 5.0/5 rating driving demand, book at least one week ahead in summer.
The coastal exposure is real: you're clipped to a cliff above the sea. Fear of heights won't stop you from finishing, but expect genuine vertigo at the most exposed sections of the route.
| Month | Temperature | Rainfall | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|
| January | 10°C | 38.4 mm | Good |
| February | 11°C | 62 mm | Good |
| March | 11.1°C | 83.4 mm | Good |
| April | 13.7°C | 81.2 mm | Good |
| May | 17.2°C | 54.2 mm | Good |
| June | 21.7°C | 38.2 mm | Peak |
| July | 25.6°C | 11.6 mm | Peak |
| August | 26°C | 7.5 mm | Peak |
| September | 22.1°C | 79.7 mm | Peak |
| October | 18.2°C | 85.4 mm | Good |
| November | 13.8°C | 79 mm | Good |
| December | 9.8°C | 26.7 mm | Good |
Equipment
Operators provide the harness, helmet and via ferrata lanyard. Wear closed-toe shoes with a firm grip, bring water and apply sunscreen: the coastal cliffs of Cala del Molí offer little shade during a half-day outing at an "occasionally sporty" pace.
Getting there
For Aventura Girona, park at Sant Feliu port parking (Q2HQ+J7G) and walk 10 minutes to Sicilia Street near the Mirador de las Triadores. For Guies AmaDablam, head to Edifici Joan I, C. de Cristòfol Colom 31, in front of La Proa Restaurant in Sant Feliu de Guíxols.
Updated March 2026