Canyoning · Granada

Canyoning · Granada

1 offer 69€ 5.0 (3 reviews) Verified March 2026
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The essentials

Dim Trap runs a single 6-hour canyoning day on the Río Verde, rated 5/5 across 3 verified reviews, at a flat 69 €. The physical level is "Occasionally sporty", making it a solid entry point for active beginners and a satisfying challenge for those with some outdoor experience. Guides speak Spanish and English. Book directly through the meeting point at Granada city center and confirm availability at least a week ahead during peak summer months.

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Canyoning on the Río Verde in Granada

Canyoning on the Río Verde in Granada

5.0 (3 reviews)

Frequently asked questions

What's the most intense moment of the Río Verde canyon?
Rappels down vertical rock faces and jumps into natural pools are typically the adrenaline peaks in this type of canyon. The Río Verde section near Granada combines both, so expect at least one moment where your heart rate spikes hard.
Do you need to be comfortable with heights?
You don't need prior experience, but the canyon includes descents where you'll be above water or rock. The physical level is rated "Occasionally sporty", meaning bursts of effort and exposure to height are part of the route.
How long is the full experience?
The tour runs 6 hours in total, which includes travel to the canyon, the descent itself and return. Plan your day around a full morning or afternoon block.
When is the best time to do this tour?
The season runs from May through September. Water levels and temperature are most manageable in late spring and early summer, before the Andalusian heat peaks in August.

Practical info

Season

May – September

Equipment

Wear a swimsuit under your clothes and bring a change of dry clothes for after the 6-hour session. Secure footwear with ankle support is essential as the "Occasionally sporty" rating means uneven, wet terrain throughout the descent.

Getting there

Meet Dim Trap directly at C. Acera del Casino, 15, 18009 Granada, a central address accessible on foot from most of the city center.

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Other activities in Granada

Updated on 3 March 2026