The Drop – A Coasteering Adventure Like No Other
Face the Ocean. Conquer the Coast.
Prepare yourself for an all-out assault on the senses. The Drop is not a gentle day by the seaside – it’s a raw, adrenaline-fueled coasteering mission along the wild Cornish coast.
From the moment you hit the water, you’ll be battling waves, scrambling over jagged cliffs, edging across narrow gullies, and launching yourself from sheer drops into the churning sea below. Every step, every leap, every surge of the tide is a test of nerve and grit.
This isn’t just a challenge – it’s a confrontation with nature at its most unforgiving, with the Atlantic as your arena and impact zones as your battleground. But you won’t face it alone. Our friends and elite coasteering guides at Newquay Coasteering will lead the way, blending technical skill with deep knowledge of the coastline to keep you safe as you push past your limits.
Difficulty: Tough
Duration:Â 5 hours
Who Should Take On The Drop?
This is a challenge for those who crave more than just adventure – it’s for the fearless, the restless, the ones who thrive on adrenaline.
Perfect for seasoned thrill-seekers looking to dominate the Cornish coast.
Open to first-timers who are ready to dive head-on into a new challenge under expert guidance.
Suitable for anyone with a good swimming ability with a moderate fitness level and an unshakable determination to see it through.
Expect up to 5 hours of non-stop action where the sea will test your resolve.
You Will Need To Bring:
Closed-toe shoes you can wear in the water (old trainers work perfectly)
Shorts to wear over your wetsuit
Towel and change of clothes
Lunch, snacks, and water
We provide:
5/4 winter wetsuit
Buoyancy aid
Helmet
Do It For More Than Yourself
If you’re fundraising, select your chosen charity from the dropdown above. Once registered, your details will be passed to your charity – they’ll support you every step of the way as you raise funds by taking on this extraordinary and unique challenge.
Safety First, Always
The Drop is designed to push you hard, but safety is non-negotiable. This event runs in most weather conditions, but the lead guide has final say on the day. If the sea turns hostile, routes may be adapted – or the challenge abandoned – to ensure every participant comes home safe.
The Drop isn’t just an adventure – it’s a reckoning. Will you take the leap?