Mallorca literally feels like the edge of the world and has my whole heart ❤️ got some deep water soloing (rock climbing) and cliff jumps in at Cala des Moro
Visiting Mallorca offers a unique blend of adventure and breathtaking natural beauty. One of the exhilarating activities I tried was deep water soloing—a form of rock climbing performed on sea cliffs without ropes, relying on the water below for safety. Cala des Moro, with its crystal-clear turquoise waters and rugged cliffs, makes an ideal spot for this adrenaline-pumping sport. The climb can be challenging, but the view from the top and the refreshing jump into the deep waters make every effort worth it. Cliff jumping at Cala des Moro is equally thrilling, providing an incredible rush as you leap from varying heights into the sea. I found that it’s important to check the tides and water depth before jumping to ensure safety. Aside from the physical excitement, the peaceful surroundings, and the feeling of being on the edge of the world truly captured my heart. For those considering a visit, bringing a waterproof camera could help you capture unforgettable moments. Also, don’t forget sunscreen and plenty of water, as the Mediterranean sun can be intense. Overall, Mallorca offers much more than typical beach activities. Embracing deep water soloing and cliff jumping in locations like Cala des Moro adds a special dimension to your trip, combining thrill and nature in a perfect getaway. I highly recommend this spot to anyone looking to experience something uniquely adventurous on this beautiful island.





















































































