Adventure Guide
Red Bull Cliff Diving Spots Around The World
Red Bull Cliff Diving events take place at some of the most iconic diving locations in the world, combining natural cliffs, historic landmarks and purpose-built platforms in spectacular environments.
This page highlights some of these iconic Red Bull Cliff Diving spots that you could jump at. Some Red Bull spots require those purpose-built platforms and so have been omitted from this guide.
Many Red Bull Cliff Diving venues are professional competition locations designed for elite athletes with carefully managed safety systems, inspections and support teams. Recreational visitors should never assume these locations are safe to jump without proper inspection and local knowledge.
Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Home to the iconic Stari Most bridge, one of the most famous cliff diving locations in the world.
Red Bull Cliff Diving has hosted events here multiple times and the local diving tradition dates back centuries.
Although it is a famous professional diving location, recreational visitors should still treat it seriously and only jump with proper local knowledge and safety checks.
Polignano a Mare, Italy
A dramatic coastal town built into limestone cliffs above the Adriatic Sea.
Known for its spectacular Red Bull Cliff Diving events and stunning Mediterranean scenery.
The combination of cliffs, caves and clear blue water has made it one of the most recognisable stops in the series.
Abereiddy, Wales
A rugged coastal location in Pembrokeshire known for dramatic cliffs, sea caves and deep blue water.
The Blue Lagoon at Abereiddy has hosted Red Bull cliff diving events and is one of the most famous outdoor swimming and jumping spots in the UK.
Conditions here can change significantly depending on swell, tides and weather, and the surrounding cliffs and rocks should always be treated with caution.
Vila Franca do Campo, Azores
Located off the coast of São Miguel in the Azores, Vila Franca do Campo is a volcanic islet surrounded by deep Atlantic water and dramatic cliff scenery.
The Azores have featured in the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series and are known for rugged coastlines, ocean swimming and natural volcanic formations.
The area around the islet attracts swimmers, cliff jumpers and adventure tourists from around the world, although Atlantic swell, currents and changing ocean conditions should always be treated seriously.
Competition vs Recreational Jumping
Professional cliff diving competitions involve safety teams, underwater inspections, rescue support, controlled conditions and years of athlete training. Recreational cliff jumping should always be approached cautiously and responsibly.
Water depth, tides, currents and underwater hazards can change over time, even at famous locations. Never assume a spot is safe based solely on videos, social media or professional events.
Important Reminder
Tombstone Map does not endorse or guarantee the safety of any cliff jumping location. Always inspect conditions carefully and make safe, responsible decisions.