If you’re on the hunt for an exciting, accessible adventure while exploring Mallorca, this Cova des Coloms caving trip might just be what you’re looking for. It’s a half-day journey that takes you into the unique limestone caves along the coast, with the added convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off. The reviews boast a high rating of 4.8 out of 5 from over 1,500 travelers, which suggests that most find it to be a memorable outing.
What really stands out for us are the opportunity to swim inside the caves—something truly rare and quite magical—and the fact that the tour is suitable for beginners. Plus, the presence of experienced guides who are both knowledgeable and fun keeps the experience safe and engaging. That said, it’s worth noting that this trip involves swimming and walking, so it’s not for everyone, especially if you’re not comfortable in open water or on uneven terrain.
Another consideration is the price point—at $79 per person, it offers decent value considering the included equipment, transfers, and guided expertise. However, it does require some physical effort, including a coastal walk and swimming, so it’s best suited for adventurous travelers who are in good shape and love outdoor activities. If you’re craving an active day and love exploring natural wonders, this tour will likely be a highlight.
This experience is best for adventurers, nature lovers, and those interested in a hands-on exploration of Mallorca’s coastline. Keep in mind, children under 12 aren’t permitted, so it’s more tailored toward older kids, teens, and adults eager for a challenge.
Mallorca: Cova des Coloms Caving Trip with Hotel Transfer
“What an amazing experience was this! If you want to do something unique and a bit challenging, go for it. The views in de cave were absolutely stun…”
Key Points

- Beginner-friendly sea cave exploration with guided support
- Includes all safety equipment: helmets, wetsuits, water shoes, safety vests
- Swim inside the caves’ natural lakes—an unforgettable experience
- Hotel pickup and drop-off provide added convenience
- Limited group size (up to 10 participants) ensures personalized attention
- Weather considerations might lead to alternate caves or activities
Let’s take a thorough look at what this tour entails, what you’ll see, and how it all comes together to create a memorable day.
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The Itinerary Breakdown
The adventure kicks off with pickup from your hotel in Mallorca, which is a huge plus for those wanting to skip the hassle of organizing transport. The minibus takes you from your accommodation to the starting point, where your guides are ready with all the equipment needed for the tour—helmets, wetsuits, water shoes, and buoyancy aids.
After a brief safety briefing and equipment distribution, the group embarks on a coastal walk of about 40 minutes. This part is relatively easy, designed to warm you up and give you a moment to enjoy the rugged beauty of Mallorca’s limestone cliffs. The walk also sets the scene for what’s to come, building anticipation for the swim and exploration ahead.
Once at the shoreline, it’s time for the main event: swimming out to the caves, roughly 300 meters from the coast. No prior experience is necessary, and you’re not required to go underwater unless you choose to. Many reviews highlight how well-guided and supportive the team is, making even nervous swimmers feel comfortable.
Inside the Caves
Inside Cova des Coloms, you’ll marvel at the limestone formations and stalactites that have developed over centuries. The caves are unique because they are a sea cave system, allowing you the rare chance to swim inside these natural pools. Several reviews mention how stunning the scenery is, with one traveler noting the “absolutely beautiful” limestone structures.
Some trips might visit alternative caves if weather conditions make entering the sea dangerous, but guides will ensure you still get an impressive experience. Inside, you’ll find calm, crystal-clear lakes perfect for a quick refreshing dip. Many guests describe the swimming as “otherworldly,” a highlight that makes this tour stand out from typical inland cave visits.
The Guides and Safety
What really elevates this experience are the guides. Multiple reviews praise guides like Patrick, Nico, and Jose for their knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism. They’re attentive to safety, making sure everyone feels confident whether walking, swimming, or climbing inside the caves.
One reviewer shared how their guide, Patrick, went above and beyond—extending the trip when weather conditions changed or when they wanted extra time in the caves. Another said, “Patrick truly saved my life,” referencing a medical emergency, which underscores the level of care and expertise present.
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While the tour is described as beginner-friendly, it does involve some physical activity. The coastal walk, swimming, and climbing inside the caves require a reasonable level of fitness. Water shoes and comfortable walking clothes are essential, and you should be prepared to get wet.
You’ll also need to bring at least 1.5 liters of water per person and a snack, which helps keep energy levels up during the activity. Children under 12 aren’t permitted, so this is definitely an adventure best suited for older kids, teens, and adults.
Duration and Group Size
The tour lasts roughly 4 hours, including pickup, transfer, the activity itself, and return. The small group size—limited to 10 people—means more personalized attention and a less crowded experience. This setup often results in a more relaxed, enjoyable trip where your guide can cater to individual needs.
At $79 per person, considering the included equipment, expert guides, transfers, and the unforgettable experience of swimming inside caves, this tour offers solid value. The reviews frequently mention how much they appreciated the professionalism and friendliness of the guides, which adds a lot to the overall experience.
The opportunity to explore Mallorca’s limestone caves in such an immersive way—climbing, swimming, and marveling at natural formations—is rare, especially in a beginner-friendly package. If you’re someone who loves outdoor adventures, this will likely be a day you’ll remember for a long time.
What’s Not Included
You’ll need to bring your own food, water, and sturdy water-resistant shoes, as these are not provided. Also, no alcohol or valuables are allowed on the tour, which is standard for safety reasons. Remember, if weather conditions aren’t suitable, guides might take you to alternative caves, but no refunds are issued for these changes.
This trip is perfect for adventurous travelers who want a taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty with guidance. It’s ideal if you’re comfortable swimming and walking on uneven terrain but not looking for extreme challenges. Families with older children might enjoy it, provided they’re comfortable in water.
If you’re a photography enthusiast, bring waterproof cases—you’ll want to capture those incredible cave lakes and limestone formations. It’s also a great option if you’re looking for a unique, active day that combines nature, adventure, and a bit of adrenaline.
Those with mobility issues or over 243 lbs (110 kg) might find this activity too challenging or unsafe, so it’s best to check your comfort level beforehand.
Do I need previous experience for this tour? No, it’s designed to be beginners-friendly. Guides support you through walking and swimming parts, making it accessible for most.
What should I bring? Pack comfortable shoes, swimwear, sunscreen, and at least 1.5 liters of water. Waterproof cases for your phone are recommended if you want photos inside the caves.
Is it suitable for children? Children under 12 are not permitted, so it’s best suited for teens and adults.
How long does the tour last? It’s about 4 hours from pickup to drop-off, including travel and activity time.
What if the weather isn’t good? Guides may take you to alternative caves that don’t require swimming in the sea if weather conditions are unsafe. No refunds are given for this change.
Are transfers included? Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are part of the package, making logistics easier.
What about safety? The guides are experienced, and safety equipment is provided. They’re attentive to weather conditions and your comfort.
Can I take my valuables? No, valuables are not recommended on the tour. Keep belongings minimal and waterproof your phone if you want photos.
What’s the group size? Limited to 10 participants ensures a more personalized experience.
Is this trip worth the money? Given the included gear, expert guides, and the chance to swim in natural caves, many reviews say it’s absolutely worth the price.
If you’re craving a unique adventure in Mallorca that mixes a bit of hiking, swimming, and exploring, this Cova des Coloms tour hits the mark. The combination of spectacular limestone formations, the thrill of swimming inside caves, and the support of enthusiastic guides makes it a standout choice for outdoor lovers.
It’s best suited for those who are comfortable in the water and on their feet, looking for an active day out. The small group size and personalized attention mean you’ll likely feel safe and well cared for, even if you’re new to caving.
While it does require some physical effort and basic safety precautions, the reward of seeing Mallorca’s hidden caves from the inside is well worth it. Whether you’re traveling alone, with friends, or a partner, this tour offers a memorable taste of Mallorca’s natural beauty—one that you’ll probably be reminiscing about long after your trip ends.
I hope this detailed look helps you decide whether the Mallorca Cova des Coloms tour fits your travel style. Remember, it’s all about balancing adventure with safety, and this experience seems to deliver just that. Happy exploring!
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