Top Tips
- Age & swimming ability: Jumps are only for strong swimmers. As a guide, most spots suit confident kids aged 8 and up.
- Supervising adult: No solo jumps — ever. And always look for locals jumping with their kids. If it seems all adult, there will be a reason!
- Gear: consider bringing swim shoes – the walk to and exit from the jump spot will be easier without figuring out where to leave the kids’ flip flops. And don’t forget a mask or goggles to check for underwater safety pre-jump.
- Timing matters: High tide and calm seas are your friends.
- Exit strategy: Clambering over rocks without a ladder can be harder than it looks, especially with waves. If you’ll be swimming back to shore, bring a small float so tired swimmers can rest on the way.
The locations in this guide are shared for informational purposes only and may not be suitable for you and your family. Conditions change daily, so always check the depth, tide, and sea state before anyone jumps, and call it off if you’re unsure.
Want Extra Peace of Mind? Go with a Guide: If you’d rather leave the tide checks and depth spotting to a pro, book a family coasteering session. These guided adventures combine cliff jumping, rock scrambling, and swimming — all with helmets, life jackets, and an expert guide. Check out Rock and Water or Experience Mallorca for a range of half day and full day adventure tours.