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Coasteering Cliff Jumps: Freedom, Technique, and Real Safety

  • Writer: Easy Adventurs
    Easy Adventurs
  • May 17
  • 2 min read

On our coasteering adventures, water jumps are one of the most eagerly awaited highlights. And it's no surprise, those few seconds of flying through the air before hitting the sea offer a truly liberating experience. But let’s be clear: it’s also a technical maneuver that requires preparation, proper analysis, and sound judgment.


At Easy Adventurs, we never improvise. Our routes are carefully designed based on certified training, professional experience, and a serious commitment to safety.


Clienta a punto de realizar un salto en Sa Pedrera, Ibiza.
Clienta a punto de realizar un salto en Sa Pedrera, Ibiza.

How High Is Too High?

Social media is full of viral videos showing people jumping from cliffs 15, 20, or even over 30 meters high.What those clips don’t show are the consequences when things go wrong: serious injuries, failed landings, broken bones, or emergency situations caused by currents, hidden rocks, or poor visibility.


At Easy Adventurs, we take a professional approach. Our team is made up of certified guides specialised in mountain and water sports. Based on technical studies, we know that above 10 to12 meters, impact force can cause significant harm if posture is off or even slightly misaligned.


That’s why we limit our jumps to safe, responsible heights depending on the group, tide, and sea conditions , always putting your safety first.


Miguel taking the highest jump we usually offer, 15 metres!
Miguel taking the highest jump we usually offer, 15 metres!

What About Life Jackets?

In some sections of our coasteering routes, we choose not to use life jackets for the jumps. Why? Because their buoyancy can alter body position mid-air and increase the risk of injury on impact.


But don’t worry, we always carry life vests for those who need them, or for longer swimming sections. They’re part of our safety kit and route planning protocol.

Every jump point is inspected, tested, and validated by our guides before it’s used.No one jumps unless the sea is calm, the depth is sufficient, the current is stable, and the landing is clean. And most importantly: no one is ever forced to jump. Adventure should challenge you, but never put you at unnecessary risk.


Jump Smart

Yes, adrenaline is part of what drives us. But we approach it with awareness, technique, and experience. Our goal isn’t just to have fun, it’s to end every route knowing we’ve lived something thrilling, authentic, and above all, safe.

Jump, yes, but with skill, control, and respect.




 
 
 

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