Newquay, Cornwall
Newquay provides a long coastline full of cliffs, suitable for all kind of activities and in particular Cliff Diving.
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Adrenaline lovers can get the best opportunity for a breathtaking cliff diving experience at the Kamikaze Canyon. Kamikaze Canyon is located on the eastern side of False Bay and take off is from Stellenbosch around Gordons Bay area. Before daring the jump, you get to walk some 45 minutes through tiered rock pools known as “crystal Pools”.
Cliff divers can jump down from cliff heights between 3-23 m/10-75 ft right into crystal clear rock pools below. Advance booking is necessary and attire is just comfortable clothing with shoes that you will have no issues when getting wet.
Newquay provides a long coastline full of cliffs, suitable for all kind of activities and in particular Cliff Diving.
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