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Discover Palma Aquarium with this fast-track ticket, exploring 8 marine habitats and enjoying interactive exhibits in a family-friendly setting for $38.98.

The Ticket Palma Aquarium offers a convenient way to access one of Mallorca’s top attractions for just $38.98 per person. This 3-hour experience combines educational marine exhibits with engaging activities suitable for families and individuals alike. Located in Palma de Mallorca, the aquarium features faster entry thanks to the mobile ticket, saving you time and allowing more moments to enjoy the aquatic displays. Its impressive size and diverse habitats make it stand out, though some reviews note that the layout can feel a bit crowded, especially in peak times.
This tour is especially ideal for those seeking a relaxing break from the beach, an educational outing, or a fun activity for children. The admission includes access to the entire marine park, where you’ll explore 8 distinct habitats, from the Mediterranean to the Tropical zone. While the experience is generally praised for its variety and interactive exhibits, some visitors mention that the place can feel rushed close to closing time, so planning your visit earlier in the day helps maximize your stay.

The meeting point for this tour is at Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21, Platja de Palma, easily accessible via public transportation. The site offers the convenience of being near public transit options, making it simple to reach without hassle. The aquarium’s opening hours vary throughout the week: from 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM Monday to Friday (with the last entry at 2:00 PM), and from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM on weekends and holidays (last entry at 4:00 PM). Travelers should plan accordingly to avoid missing out on key exhibits.
The tour ends back at the meeting point, which simplifies logistics for visitors. Since service animals are allowed, guests traveling with assistance animals find it easy to enjoy the experience with their companions. The group size is limited to 10 people, ensuring a more personalized experience, though visitors should be mindful of potential crowds, especially during peak hours.
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The core highlight of the Palma Aquarium experience is the chance to explore over 1 km of marine environments across 8 themed habitats. These include the Mediterranean, known for native species; the Tropical zone with vibrant fish; the Jungle habitat, which offers a different ecosystem; and the Medusario, showcasing jellyfish.
Each habitat is designed to educate and fascinate, with Ocean Experts guiding visitors through the various ecosystems. The exhibits are praised for their visual appeal and interactive components, making the process both fun and informative. For those especially interested in whale exhibits, the aquarium’s displays are a particular highlight, although some reviews note a desire for more of the larger marine animals like turtles or sharks.

This tour is well-suited for families, offering a variety of activities to keep children entertained. There’s an outdoor play area with a splash pad, making it ideal for hot summer days. The indoor play gym provides a space for younger children to burn off energy in a safe environment. Inside the aquarium, the interactive experiences keep kids engaged and learning about marine life in a lively setting.
A mini water park and seating areas are also available for families to relax between exhibits. Many reviews highlight how the size of the park and the diverse activities make it a perfect day out for children and their parents, especially when seeking a change from the beach or outdoor activities.

The exhibits at Palma Aquarium include various sea creatures, with many visitors appreciating the quality and diversity of the displays. The shark feeding demonstrations are often praised as a spectacular highlight, allowing guests to witness these impressive predators up close. Visitors also enjoy the 3D movie experience about whales, which is described as incredible and adds an extra layer of fun.
While the exhibits are generally appreciated, some reviews suggest that the layout can be confusing, and crowding sometimes detracts from the experience. Still, the interactive experiences and visual displays contribute to making this a memorable visit. The biggest draws are the large tanks and the divers bringing food to the animals, creating a lively atmosphere.

Visitors should arrive early in the day to make the most of their three hours and avoid rushing, especially since closing times vary during the week and on weekends. Booking tickets in advance is recommended, as it helps skip lines and ensures faster access. The mobile ticket option simplifies entry and reduces wait times.
The aquarium’s size might make it overwhelming for some, so consider pacing your visit to cover the main habitats and highlights comfortably. The site offers seating areas and a shop, where souvenirs and snacks are available. Since service animals are allowed, those traveling with assistance pets will find this convenient.

Unlike smaller aquariums, Palma Aquarium covers a large area with eight different habitats, making it a comprehensive marine experience. The theme-based zones allow for a variety of ecosystems, providing both educational value and visual interest. The inclusion of interactive components, shark feeding, and the 3D whale movie enhances the overall experience.
However, compared to some other aquariums, a few visitors find the price point of $38.98 slightly high for what is essentially a standard aquarium visit. Despite this, the size and variety of exhibits justify the cost for many. The location near public transport and the easy logistics are definite advantages, especially for visitors staying in Palma or nearby beaches.

While the experience generally receives positive feedback, some reviews mention that the layout can be confusing, and crowd control could be improved. During busy times, overcrowding can reduce comfort, so visiting during off-peak hours or seasonal low times can enhance the experience.
A small number of reviews point out that, beyond the impressive tanks, the underwater theme feels somewhat similar to other aquariums worldwide. Plus, some visitors express disappointment regarding the 3D movie quality, suggesting it could be better.

The Ticket Palma Aquarium offers a solid, family-friendly marine adventure in Palma de Mallorca. With its 8 habitats, interactive exhibits, and special features like shark feeding and 3D movies, it provides meaningful entertainment and education. The fast-track entry is especially convenient, saving valuable time to explore the displays.
While some may find the size overwhelming or note the crowd levels, the overall experience remains engaging and memorable. It’s particularly well-suited for families with children, marine life enthusiasts, or anyone seeking a relaxing break from the beach and outdoor activities. Considering the price and location, Palma Aquarium continues to be a recommended choice for a fun, educational day out in Mallorca.
“Liked the whales exhibits. Didn't like getting rushed through to leave 15 minutes before closing time.”
Is the ticket for Palma Aquarium expensive?
The ticket costs $38.98 per person, which many reviewers find reasonable given the size and variety of the exhibits.
How long does the visit last?
The typical duration is around 3 hours, enough to explore most of the habitats and enjoy some interactive experiences.
Can I buy tickets in advance?
Yes, booking in advance is recommended, especially to secure faster access with the mobile ticket and avoid long lines.
What are the opening hours?
Weekdays: 10:00 AM to 3:30 PM (last entry at 2:00 PM); weekends and holidays: 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM (last entry at 4:00 PM).
Are there activities for children?
Absolutely, with an outdoor splash pad, indoor play gym, and mini water park, the site caters well to families with young kids.
Is the aquarium accessible for people with assistance animals?
Yes, service animals are allowed within the park.
Are there any drawbacks to visiting?
Some reviews mention crowded conditions and a layout that can be confusing, so visiting during off-peak hours is advisable.
What makes Palma Aquarium different from other aquariums?
Its large size with eight themed habitats and interactive features like shark feeding and the 3D whale film set it apart.
Can I visit the aquarium if I only have a short time?
A 3-hour visit allows for a decent overview, but arriving early helps ensure you see the main highlights without feeling rushed.
Is the entry price justified?
Most consider the size, diversity, and activities to justify the cost, though some feel it’s a bit steep for a standard aquarium experience.