Palma Aquarium
Palma Aquarium is an excursion attraction in Palma, at Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros 21, about 500 m from Playa de Palma beach. A visit usually takes 2.5 to 4 hours, and adult admission is around €30 to €34. The site has 55 tanks and more than 700 species, including Big Blue, an 8.5 m-deep shark tank described as the deepest in Europe. Booking online is often cheaper and helps with queues; parking is available but limited, and extras such as the 3D whale cinema, shark boat ride at €12, or ray snorkelling at €15 are charged separately.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long should I plan for a visit to Palma Aquarium?
Many visitors plan about 2.5 to 4 hours for Palma Aquarium. Some stay only around 1.5 hours, others spend the whole day on site. Regardless of entry time, you can stay until closing.
Do I need to book tickets in advance, and is online booking recommended?
The official website assigns time slots with limited capacity. If your preferred time is unavailable, the quota is full. It’s recommended to choose another time; there is no waiting list. If late, the ticket office may check same-day access depending on availability.
What are the entrance prices at Palma Aquarium?
No fixed prices are currently published on the official website. Google reviews often mention around €30 to €34 per adult. There are various ticket types including adults, children 3 to 12 years, seniors 65+, and free entry for children under 3 or babies 0 to 2 depending on ticket type.
What additional offers are available at Palma Aquarium?
Common additional offers include the Shark Boat or glass-bottom boat for €12 per person, snorkeling with rays for €15 per person, and VR experiences for €6 to €7 per person. A 3D whale cinema is also mentioned, which may be included depending on the ticket. Palma Aquarium offers several optional activities beyond the standard visit.
Is Palma Aquarium suitable for families with young children?
Yes, Palma Aquarium is described in many reviews as family-friendly. There are child prices for ages 3 to 12, free entry for under 3 or 0 to 2 depending on ticket, plus play and water areas. The facility is large, so a visit with some time planning is worthwhile.
How do I get to Palma Aquarium and is parking available?
Palma Aquarium is in Palma, about 500 m from Playa de Palma beach and near the airport. Reviews mention bus line 25 as a quick connection from Palma. Parking is available; some visitors report a small free area and an underground car park, sometimes with discounts on showing the ticket.
Is Palma Aquarium accessible and can I enter with a stroller?
Several reviews describe Palma Aquarium as wheelchair accessible, with lifts and low-barrier paths. However, some areas have limited lifts, which can be relevant with a stroller. The site is large and divided into themed areas, so planning a calm route through the facility is advisable.
When is the best time to visit Palma Aquarium?
Palma Aquarium is open 365 days a year according to the official website. Time slots start from 10:00, with the last entry 1.5 hours before closing. Reviews recommend arriving early as it can get busy on weekends, peak season and rainy days.
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Location
Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21, 07610 Palma
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