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Mallorca has established itself as Europe’s finest and most popular deep water soloing destination with many climbers coming here just for this. The island’s famous big golden pockets on steep overhanging walls of perfect rock are both enticing and intimidating. The splashdowns into the deep, warm blue water of the Mediterranean, followed by sangria and tapas at one of the island’s many bars and restaurants make the place all the more memorable. The height of the routes varies from a bouldery 5m to a terrifying 20m, and grades from 3+ to 9a+ means that there is something here for everyone. Add all this together and it is not hard to see why this has become such a desirable destination.
View more info Purchase GuideMallorca crags | # climbs | Rocktype | Faces |
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Cala Barques | 67 | Limestone | S |
Cala Brafia | 20 | Limestone | E |
Cala Estreta | 11 | Limestone | E |
Cala Llombards | 11 | Limestone | SE |
Cala Marcal | 30 | Limestone | SE |
Cala Mitjana | 37 | Limestone | SE |
Cala Sa Nau | 30 | Limestone | SE |
Cala Serena | 128 | Limestone | E |
Cova des Burador | 13 | Limestone | SE |
Port De Soller (DWS) | 26 | Limestone | E |
Porto Colom | 22 | Limestone | S |
Porto Cristo - Cova del Diablo | 45 | Limestone | S |
Porto Cristo - Tower of Falcons | 13 | Limestone | all |
Porto Cristo Novo | 8 | Limestone | S |
Porto Pi | 11 | Limestone | S |
Sa Calobra | 13 | Limestone | NW |
Santanyi (DWS) | 22 | Limestone | all |