Deep Water Soloing by Foot or by Boat: Differences and Which One to Choose
Choosing Your Access Route
When planning a deep water soloing adventure in Mallorca, one of the first decisions is how to reach the climbing sector. Depending on the location, climbers may access the cliffs by walking along coastal paths or by arriving directly from the sea by boat.
Accessing a sector on foot is often the most straightforward option. It allows climbers to enjoy the landscape, reach well-known climbing areas, and experience the traditional side of deep water soloing while keeping logistics simple.
Boat access provides a completely different experience. It opens the door to remote sectors that are difficult or impossible to reach from land and allows climbers to move easily between multiple locations during the same session.
The best choice depends on your objectives, group preferences, and sea conditions. Both options offer exceptional climbing opportunities and unforgettable views of Mallorca’s stunning coastline.