Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines

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Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines

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One circuit, five zip lines, lots of games.

This Extreme Ziplines experience at Bosc Aventura Salou pairs a dark blue course with a red course, so you get both a warmer warm-up and a tougher run. You’ll move through a mix of platforms and zip lines in the woods, with staff and an included training setup to get you confident before the real height starts.

I love how the pack is clearly built for thrill seekers: the dark blue side runs at about 3m to 5m with 13 games plus two zip lines, then the red side ramps up with more games and higher, longer zips. I also like that it comes with staff support and a training course, so you are not left figuring out safety on your own.

One thing to consider: it’s not for everyone. Not suitable under 10 years and you’ll need a minimum height (the extreme pack is 145cm, and the overall activity rule is 140cm), plus sandals or flip-flops are not allowed.

Key highlights at Bosc Aventura Salou

Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines - Key highlights at Bosc Aventura Salou

  • Dark blue + red circuits give you a two-step challenge instead of one long grind
  • 29 games total split across the courses, so it stays fun even between zips
  • Five zip lines in the extreme pack with totals of 115m (dark blue) and 250m (red)
  • Training course included so you learn the safety basics before the tougher parts
  • Hard course feel thanks to higher platforms on the red route (up to 10m)
  • Staff support on-site, including help if you need extra support during the course

Extreme Ziplines in Salou: what the dark blue and red routes deliver

Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines - Extreme Ziplines in Salou: what the dark blue and red routes deliver
If you like active days where you earn your adrenaline, this zip line circuit fits the bill. The extreme pack is designed as two linked experiences: the dark blue course first, then the red course. It’s a smart setup because you learn how everything works, then you level up without your brain still stuck in the training mode.

What you get is not just a straight line of zips. Each course includes a run of games at height, plus multiple zip lines. That matters because the “in between” parts keep you moving and engaged, instead of waiting around for the next dispatch.

You’ll also feel that the staff are part of the experience. The vibe from the setup is simple: go at your pace, but get help quickly if you need it. That support style is a big deal on harder courses where one small slip can turn a fun challenge into an anxious one.

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The course breakdown: 13 games on dark blue, 16 on red

Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines - The course breakdown: 13 games on dark blue, 16 on red
The extreme pack is made for people who want a full session, not a quick taster. Plan on about 1 hour and 15 minutes total, with the course itself split into two levels.

Dark blue: 3m to 5m, 13 games, and two zip lines

On the dark blue course, you’ll enjoy 13 different games at around 3m to 5m. You’ll also ride two zip lines as part of the route. The total distance covered on this side is 115 meters, which is enough to feel substantial without being the full intensity right away.

This dark blue section is the part where you figure out your rhythm: how you hold on, how you move across platforms, and how it feels when you step out for a zip line. If you’re a first-timer on a circuit like this, you’ll likely appreciate that the height ramps gradually.

Red: 16 games, three zip lines over 80m, up to 10m high

Then comes the red course, which is where the challenge really shows up. You’ll have 16 different games plus three zip lines on the red route. Those zip lines add up to over 80 meters, and the platforms go up to 10 meters high.

The red side has a total route distance of 250 meters, so you get more time on task and more variety. The mix of games and longer zips means you are not just repeating the same motion. It’s more like a full obstacle circuit that happens to include a lot of zip line time.

Training and staff support: how you get comfortable before the hard part

Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines - Training and staff support: how you get comfortable before the hard part
This activity includes a training course, and that’s one of the most practical parts of the whole deal. Before you hit the main circuits, you’ll get coached on how the system works and how to use the gear safely. It’s the difference between feeling tense and feeling ready.

I like that the staff are present and helpful. You can get extra support if you need it, including if something feels off during the course. That kind of on-the-spot help matters most during the trickier transitions between platforms and zip lines, when balance and confidence matter as much as speed.

You’ll also be working with instructors who speak Catalan, Spanish, French, and English. That is useful when safety instructions need to land fast. If you’re traveling with family or friends, it also helps that communication doesn’t hinge on one language only.

Heights, distances, and what “hard course” feels like in real time

The “medium” and “hard” ideas are not just marketing here. You can feel the difference in the numbers.

On the dark blue course, the games are at 3m to 5m and you start with two zip lines. That height range is high enough to feel exciting, but it typically gives you a chance to learn without panicking.

On the red course, you’re dealing with higher platforms and longer movement. The route reaches up to 10 meters, and the zip lines cover more distance. Higher up means you’ll want steady foot placement and calm breathing. Longer zip lines mean you’ll have more time to settle into the ride and less time to second-guess what comes next.

One more thing to remember: the total route distances are big enough that you’re basically doing an hour-plus of continuous effort. Even if you love adrenaline, this is still physical. Expect to use your core and grip strength, and expect to feel a bit of a workout after.

Timing your 1.5 hours and what to bring to Bosc Aventura

Bosc Aventura Salou: Extreme Ziplines - Timing your 1.5 hours and what to bring to Bosc Aventura
Plan around 1.5 hours. That includes your training and time on both circuits, but you should still arrive ready for a full session. The day may have multiple starting times, so check availability when you book so you can pick the slot that fits your schedule.

Bring the right gear. The one rule that’s clearly stated is about footwear: sandals or flip-flops are not allowed. Wear something secure with good traction, because you’ll be moving between platforms at height and you want your feet stable on every step.

If you’re deciding what to wear for comfort, choose athletic clothes that let you move and won’t tangle. You might also want something to handle warm weather since Salou can get sunny. The course is in the woods, but you’ll still work up energy once you’re clipped in.

Also note that this isn’t listed as suitable for younger kids. The activity is not suitable for children under 10, and the extreme pack is for those 10+ who are at least 145cm.

Who this extreme zip line pack is best for (and who should skip it)

This experience is aimed at people who enjoy heights and want a real circuit with plenty of zips and games. It’s not a slow, scenic walk with one or two short rides.

You’ll likely enjoy it most if:

  • you want both a medium start and a harder finish
  • you like a structured challenge with clear pacing (dark blue first, red second)
  • you’re comfortable following safety instructions and using gear correctly
  • you appreciate staff support if you need help during transitions

You should skip it if:

  • you’re traveling with kids under the stated age limit
  • you don’t meet the height requirements (especially 145cm for the extreme pack)
  • you’re expecting a casual activity that feels light and low effort
  • you plan to wear sandals or flip-flops

The reason I’m being blunt here is simple: with zip lines, confidence and physical comfort are part of safety. The better you match the requirements, the more fun you’ll have.

Price and value: what $40 buys you in the extreme pack

At $40 per person, this is positioned as an affordable-to-midrange adrenaline activity, especially when you compare what’s included. You’re not paying for one zip line. You’re paying for a full package with:

  • Training course included
  • Dark blue level with 13 games and two zip lines (3m–5m)
  • Red level with 16 games and three zip lines (up to 10m)
  • Total route distances of 115m (dark blue) and 250m (red)

That’s the value story: you’re getting multiple parts, multiple zips, and enough time to feel like a proper adventure rather than a quick stop. If your day in Salou already includes beach time, this is a nice contrast—active, vertical, and mostly outdoors.

Also, the staff-provided approach can improve value for many people. If you’d normally hesitate on a harder course, training plus on-site help can make the session smoother and more enjoyable.

And if your plans are flexible, you’ll want to know the booking options: it’s listed with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, plus a reserve now & pay later option.

Should you book Bosc Aventura Salou Extreme Ziplines?

Book it if you want a serious zip line circuit with two escalating courses, plenty of games, and staff support. The extreme pack is built for a full 1.5-hour session, with enough time and distance that it feels like a real activity day, not a quick thrill.

Skip it if your group is looking for a gentle walk, if anyone in your party falls below the age or height requirements, or if you’re not willing to follow the footwear rule. This isn’t the kind of place where sandals are the right choice, and the course itself needs you to be ready to move.

If you like adrenaline but also want safety coaching and the chance to get help mid-course, this setup is a strong match.

FAQ

How long is the Extreme Ziplines experience?

The duration is about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Starting times can vary, so you’ll want to check availability when you book.

What ages and heights are allowed?

The activity is not suitable for children under 10 years old. It’s also not suitable for people under 4 ft 6 in (140 cm). For the extreme zip line pack specifically, it’s for those +10 years and 145cm.

What’s included in the extreme zip line pack?

The extreme pack includes the dark blue level and the red level, plus a training course.

Are sandals or flip-flops allowed?

No. Sandals or flip-flops are not allowed.

What languages do the instructors speak?

Instructors speak Catalan, Spanish, French, and English.

Can I cancel if plans change?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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