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TOMA Spotlight: Adventure Holidays in Andalucía

In the last of our TOMA Spotlight articles, we focus on adventure holidays in Andalucia. Each of the provinces has something to get the adrenaline pumping, whether it’s ziplining across the border into Portugal, jumping from a plane or riding the canyons.

Tandem skydiving

Skydiving in Seville

Andalucía is a fantastic destination for skydiving. Not only does the region have favourable weather for jumps year-round, it is also home to the only skydive centre in Europe that operates jumps from 13,000 feet. This means you get a full minute of exhilarating free fall before deploying the parachute, followed by a breathtaking 4 – 5 minute descent back to earth.

 

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Kayaking at Benamejí in Córdoba

If you prefer water-based adventures, kayaking at Benamejí in Córdoba is an experience not to be missed. The Genil River, with its varying currents, offers both tranquil stretches and challenging rapids. Paddle through the picturesque landscape, surrounded by lush greenery and rugged terrain. This activity is suitable for both beginners and experienced kayakers, with guided tours available to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience.

 

Canyoning. Image from pxhere

Canyoning in Río Verde, Granada

Granada’s Río Verde is renowned for its canyoning opportunities. This activity combines hiking, swimming, and abseiling through a stunning canyon landscape. Navigate through crystal-clear pools, slide down natural rock slides, and rappel down waterfalls. The Río Verde canyon offers a perfect blend of adventure and natural beauty, making it an unforgettable experience for outdoor enthusiasts.

Seville, Cordoba and Granada are the key cities on the TOMA & COE Classic Andalucia Tour

 

Puente colgante, Sedella. Image from Facebook

High Walkways in Málaga: El Caminito del Rey and Puente Colgante

Málaga is home to some of the most thrilling high walkways in Andalucía. El Caminito del Rey, once known as the most dangerous path in the world, has been meticulously restored and offers a heart-pounding walk along sheer cliffs with breathtaking views.

Another must-visit is the Puente Colgante, a suspension bridge between Canillas de Aceituno and Sedella. This bridge provides an exhilarating crossing high above the ground, with panoramic vistas of the surrounding mountains.

 

Girl with zipline. Image: istock

Limitezero Zipline from Huelva to Portugal

For a truly unique experience, take a ride on the Limitezero zipline, which spans the border between Spain and Portugal. Starting in Sanlúcar de Guadiana in Huelva, you’ll zip across the Guadiana River and land in Alcoutim, Portugal. This international zipline is not only an adrenaline-pumping adventure but also a fun way to traverse two countries in mere seconds.

 

Sierra de Grazalema. Image courtey of Junta de Andalucia

Climbing in Sierra de Grazalema, Cádiz

The Sierra de Grazalema Natural Park offers some of the best rock climbing in Andalucía. With its limestone peaks and diverse climbing routes, it caters to climbers of all skill levels. The park’s rugged terrain and striking landscapes provide a dramatic setting for climbing. Sierra de Grazalema is the perfect climbing destination, best visited from spring to autumn.

 

Cuevas de Sorbas. Image: Tripadvisor

Exploring Cuevas de Sorbas in Almería

Venture underground to explore the Cuevas de Sorbas in Almería. These gypsum caves are a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers adorned with stunning crystal formations. Guided tours offer the chance to spelunk through narrow passages and large caverns, providing a fascinating glimpse into the subterranean world. The Cuevas de Sorbas are ideal for those seeking an adventure off the beaten path.

 

Paragliding in Pegalajar, Jaén. Image: Raimundo Pastor, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons

Paragliding in Jaén

Pegalajar in Jaén is a gem for paragliding enthusiasts and was home to the 17th FAI European Paragliding Championship this year. Located in the Sierra Mágina, Pegalajar offers breathtaking views and ideal conditions for paragliding. The unique topography and favourable wind patterns create a perfect environment for both novice and experienced paragliders with panoramic vistas of olive groves.

 

Andalucía’s rich natural beauty makes it a prime destination for adventure holidays. So, pack your gear, embrace the adrenaline, and discover the adventurous side of Andalucía.

Contact TOMA & COE if you’d like us to organise your Andalucía Adventure holiday.

 

 

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