Canyoning Costa Blanca Spain
Canyoning Costa Blanca Spain is a wonderful experience. The video in this blog is from the first day of a four day multi-adventure vacation trip. During the other days we did rock climbing, coasteering, and via ferrata. Click on the links to read about those activities and watch videos of this adventurous couple during their vacation with Bigtime Aventura. If you're interested in these activities and/or other outdoor adventures contact us at any time to create your own customized multi-day, multi-adventure guided active vacation.
The Costa Blanca is a mountainous region, where rugged limestone mountains meet the sea. The special geology of this area is impressive even to the beach goers. For the outdoor adventure seeker the topography creates many locations to enjoy active vacations. The Costa Blanca affords all types of outdoor adventures, such as rock climbing, canyoning, via ferrata, hiking, coasteering, and ridge climbing.
The Costa Blanca region of Mediterranean Spain is a major European holiday destination. With plentiful sunshine and miles of pristine beaches and coves, it is one of Europe's premier tourist areas. Yes, there are many hotels, restaurants, and bars but the Costa Blanca really excels in its potential for active tourism. With all the mountainous terrain, there are hundreds of canyons in the Costa Blanca. Most of the canyons are dry year round because there is a lot of sunshine and not much rain. The Mediterranean climate provides quite stable year round weather therefore canyoning is possible all year in the Costa Blanca.
Canyoning Costa Blanca Spain, inland mountains
Summers are hot in the Costa Blanca. Most people opt for the beach, leaving the inland mountains fairly uninhabited. The spring and fall are great times to visit the Costa Blanca, with favorable temperatures for exploring the myriad of inland canyons. Winter is also a great time to visit the Costa Blanca, although the days are shorter and can be quite chilly, especially down in the depths of deep shady canyons.
The Costa Blanca is where the Betic Mountain Range dips into the Mediterranean Sea. There are several big peaks near the coast line. Several large walls of exposed rock are also in the region and several other massive mountains with large flanks. Canyons have been eroded through the soft karst limestone over millennia forming some incredibly sculpted slot canyons. For the avid canyoneer, erosion has provided natural playgrounds in these mountains. Many of the canyons have been developed for canyoning.
Canyoning Costa Blanca Spain and Pyrenees
Locating canyons can be difficult especially if you don't know the area well. For guided canyoning in the Costa Blanca, contact us. Most of Spain is made up of limestone rock therefore there are thousands of canyons around the country. The Pyrenees mountain range in northeast Spain is home to some of the best canyons in Europe. Take a look at our multi-day canyoning trips in the Pyrenees. We can also customize a multi-day canyoning trip in the Costa Blanca or any other region of Spain.