Both tours run 4 to 4.5 hours at an "Occasionally sporty" physical level, led by bilingual guides in Spanish and English, and both meet in Yunquera, the gateway village to Sierra de las Nieves. The 19 € gap between them reflects the canyon, not the effort. Pangea Active Nature's Río Grande session at 40 € is the sharper entry point: flowing water, natural slides and a canyon that rewards first-timers without overwhelming them. Turiactivo's Zarzalones Gorge at 59 € pushes the intensity further, with a more enclosed gorge system and an extra 30 minutes of technical terrain. If this is your first canyon descent, start with Río Grande. If you want a longer, more committing experience in a rawer gorge, Zarzalones earns the price difference.
Best value initiation
Canyoning at Rio Grande in Sierra de las Nieves, near Málaga
At 40 €, the Río Grande descent with Pangea Active Nature delivers a full 4h canyoning experience rated 5/5 across 28 reviews, the most accessible entry point in the area.
Maximum rush
Canyoning at Zarzalones Gorge in Sierra de las Nieves, near Málaga
Turiactivo's Zarzalones Gorge runs 4.5h through a more technical enclosed canyon, giving you an extra 30 minutes of sustained exposure for 59 €.
Season
May – September
Coordinates
36.7368°N, -4.9200°EEquipment
Wetsuits and helmets are standard gear provided by both operators for canyoning in Sierra de las Nieves. Bring water shoes or old trainers with grip, a change of dry clothes, and secure any valuables in a waterproof bag since you'll be in the water for most of the 4 to 4.5 hours.
Getting there
Both tours meet in Yunquera, Pangea Active Nature at the Estación de Servicio on the A-366 road and Turiactivo at Bar Quini on Calle del Camino del Saó, roughly 50 km northwest of Málaga via the A-357 and A-366.
Updated on 3 March 2026