Coasteering is the perfect adventure for hen and stag parties or group outings looking for an unforgettable, high-energy experience. Explore dramatic cliffs and hidden sea caves by scrambling over rocks and jumping into the sea, all while enjoying the thrill of crashing waves and the raw beauty of the coastline. The highest jump reaches around 6 to 7 metres, with heights building gradually to boost confidence, and every jump is completely optional so everyone can take part at their own level. Ideal for groups of friends celebrating a big occasion, coasteering brings laughter, adrenaline, and shared adventure. A good level of fitness and strong swimming ability are essential to enjoy it safely and make the most of the fun.
Coasteering
4.7 out of 5 from 22 Reviews
- Includes
- Adrenaline fuelled cliff jumps & cave swimming
- Incredible scenery
- Wet suits, buoyancy aids, and helmets supplied
- Private changing rooms
- Safety instruction and equipment
Overview
Features
- Minimum People
- 5 (smaller groups prices will be based on the minimum)
- Maximum People
- 30 (multiple sessions may be needed for larger groups)
- To bring
- Sturdy footwear
- Swimwear
- Towel
- Change of clothes
- Useful Info
- Sturdy footwear for the water are required, old trainers or water shoes
- The highest jump is around 6-7 metres
- Adverse weather conditions can affect the running of this activity
- Jumps get progressively higher and are all optional
- Start Times
- Mon to Sun 9:30, 13:30.
- Allow
- 3.5 hours
- Runs
- 1 Jan - 31 Dec
Product Reviews
4.7
from 22 Reviews
Venue
Dancing Ledge
Only reached by sea or foot this area of natural beauty is part of Dorset’s Jurassic Coast. Its name comes from the effect the rock ledge has on the sea at certain times and tides, which gives the water a dancing effect. Explore one of the walking routes, breath in the sea air and step on the same spots where smugglers did back in the 17th century. For the adventurous there is also a swimming spot that was blasted into the rock.
- Parking
- Pay and display carpark