Palma Jump
Palma Jump is an indoor trampoline park in Son Valentí, C/ textil, solar 33, 3, Palma. Standard entry is reported at €10 for 1 hour; 2 hours cost €15, or €30 for two people, and special jump socks are €2.50. Sessions start on the hour and are usually 60 minutes long. The venue is used from age 3 upwards, including adults and birthday parties with about 1 hour of jump time. Parking is available outside.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a visit to Palma Jump cost?
According to several verified Google reviews, a standard jump session is often priced at €10 for 1 hour. Other mentions include 2 hours for €15 and 2 hours for €30 for two people. Special jump socks cost an extra €2.50. Exact prices may vary depending on the offer or time slot.
Do you need to book in advance at Palma Jump?
Reviews mention that booking online or reserving in advance is helpful. Jump sessions usually start on the hour, so arriving on time matters. One reviewer notes that it may still be possible to join an ongoing group around 45 minutes past the hour. Palma Jump does not list fixed opening hours on its website.
How long does a jump session at Palma Jump last?
Several verified reviews mention 60-minute slots as the standard format. There are also references to 2 hours nonstop for €30 for two people. Birthday parties are often described as including about 1 hour of jump time. Sessions usually start on the hour, which helps with planning.
What age is Palma Jump suitable for?
Reviews describe Palma Jump as suitable for children from 3 years old. They also note that adults can take part. The venue includes different areas such as trampolines, foam pits, a Ninja Warrior course and other jumping zones. This makes it practical for families and mixed-age groups visiting together.
How do you get to Palma Jump and is there parking?
One verified review describes the venue as about a 35-minute walk from Plaza España. Several reviews mention parking outside the building or ample parking space. Palma Jump is in Palma, and arriving by car is described as possible in the reviews. For the exact route, the website or a map app is useful.
What extras or rules should you know before visiting?
According to reviews, special jump socks are required and cost €2.50. Lockers for shoes and coats are also mentioned, with one review stating they were free. There is a bar area, and one review lists drinks such as Coca-Cola at €3.50 and beer at €2.50. The website does not specify detailed rules for bringing your own food or drinks.
When is the best time to visit Palma Jump?
Several reviews recommend visiting early in the day to avoid waiting and busy time slots. It can be busier on weekends, Sundays, during school holidays and around birthday parties. Since sessions usually start on the hour, arriving before your slot is practical. Palma Jump does not publish fixed opening hours on its website.
Are there any notes about climate, ventilation or waiting areas?
Reviews note that Palma Jump is an indoor venue. Some mention indoor temperatures of around 40°C in summer, while others refer to cool waiting areas in winter. For accompanying adults, suitable clothing can be useful. The website does not publish details about air conditioning or heating.
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Location
Son Valentí, C/ textil, solar 33, 3, 07011 Palma
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