Aquarium Tickets in Mallorca

Aquarium Tickets in Mallorca

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If you're wondering what to see and do in Mallorca, an ideal activity is to explore its aquariums, where you can delve into the amazing underwater world and discover unique marine ecosystems. In this article, I'll tell you about some of the best aquariums on the island, such as the Aquarium Palma, famous for its shark dive and 3D cinema, and the Aquarium Cap Blanc, located in a natural cave that is home to Mediterranean species in a unique setting.

You'll also find useful information on opening hours, prices, advantages, disadvantages and a comparison of aquariums, ideal for choosing the perfect option according to your preferences. These alternatives are perfect for enjoying with the family and offer an educational and entertaining experience for all ages. Let's go!

Aquarium Palma: an eco-friendly window on the marine world

Palma Aquarium| ©Carmen Juan
Palma Aquarium| ©Carmen Juan

The Palma Aquarium in Mallorca is one of the most outstanding aquariums in Europe and a benchmark for marine life enthusiasts. It not only impresses with its size and more than 8,000 animals of 700 species distributed in almost 60 tanks, but also with its innovative initiatives in conservation and environmental education.

This aquarium is home to one of the largest displays of live corals in Europe, recreating diverse marine ecosystems from the Mediterranean to the depths of tropical oceans, all under one roof. One of the most amazing spaces is the Big Blue, an impressive shark tank, which at over 8.5 metres deep is a landmark in the region. For the more adventurous, there is the option of diving in this tank alongside 10 sharks, a unique and exciting experience.

In recent years, Palma Aquarium has been at the forefront of efforts to raise awareness among its visitors about the impact of humans on marine wildlife. It has launched a pioneering experience in Europe: Giants of the Ocean, an immersive 360° viewing experience of the life of humpback whales, one of the natural groups that mitigate climate change.

This space allows you to get up close and personal with the life of humpback whales in all their splendour, while learning about their importance in the marine ecosystem. Giants of the Ocean is yet another reason to visit this aquarium and connect with marine wildlife in a way that is rarely possible. I recommend buying your tickets for Palma Aquarium in advance as it is the busiest in the area, thus ensuring a smooth and enriching experience in this fascinating underwater world.

Details of interest

  • Opening hours: open every day from 10:00 to 18:30.
  • Price: from £25 per person aged 13 and over and £16 per child aged 3-12.
  • Address: Carretera Manuela de los Herreros i Sorà, 21, Balearic Islands.
  • Duration: the entire visit can last between 2 and 4 hours, depending on the activities you choose to do.
  • What you need to know: the more daring can even dive in the shark tank (advance booking required). The aquarium is suitable for all ages, although some activities, such as diving with sharks, have restrictions. You can enjoy educational high-definition documentaries about marine life in its 3D cinema, shows and a variety of interactive activities that make your visit one of the best things to do in Mallorca.
  • What the aquarium includes: 3D cinema, children's play area, Mediterranean gardens and access to educational exhibitions.

Buy your tickets for the Palma Aquarium

Marineland Mallorca: an aquatic spectacle

Marineland Mallorca: an aquatic show

Girl in aquarium| ©Caroline Hernandez
Girl in aquarium| ©Caroline Hernandez

Marineland Mallorca is much more than just an aquarium. It is a theme park and aquarium combined to immerse you in a marine world full of life and colour. One of its biggest attractions is its three aquatic environments, each inspired by different marine ecosystems.

You can explore colourful coral reefs, observe sharks, rays and sea turtles, and marvel at the diversity of tropical fish. Located in the Costa d'en Blanes area in the municipality of Calvià, this aquarium park was one of the first of its kind in Spain.

In addition to its impressive aquariums, Marineland has an aviary where you can admire various species of exotic birds, such as flamingos, parrots and penguins. On the other hand, its tropical house will transport you to an exotic environment, where the fascinating fauna of the jungle is present in this aquarium. But without a doubt, the undisputed stars of Marineland are its dolphins.

These intelligent marine mammals will delight you with their acrobatics and games in exciting shows. The dolphins at Marineland are not only a tourist attraction, but also participate in marine research and conservation programmes. This aquarium-park offers the perfect combination of entertainment and learning, ideal for families looking for a fun and educational day out on the island.

Details of interest

  • Opening hours: open from 10:00 to 17:00, 365 days a year.
  • Price: from £30 per person over 11 years old; £13 per child between 3 and 4 years old and £21 per child between 5 and 10 years old.
  • Address: Calle Garcilaso de la Vega, 9, Balearic Islands.
  • Duration: the visit to the aquarium and the shows can last between 2 and 3 hours, although it is usual to reserve a full day for this place.
  • What you should know: the dolphin shows have specific times, so it is advisable to plan your visit around them.
  • What the aquarium may include: interactive pools, a cupcake, popcorn in a decorative cup, dolphin shows, access to the aviary, tropical area, rest areas and picnic areas.

Ses Salines Visitor Centre or Cabrera Interpretation Centre: the small but impressive aquarium

Colourful fish in the aquarium|©naomi tamar
Colourful fish in the aquarium|©naomi tamar

Immerse yourself in the rich history and marine biodiversity of the Mediterranean at the Ses Salines Visitor Centre. This small but impressive centre invites you to explore the depths of the sea through aquariums that recreate local ecosystems.

In its rooms, you can get up close to native species and learn about the importance of preserving these habitats by seeing the interaction of this world up close thanks to its information panels and interactive activities. But the experience goes beyond the underwater world.

The centre also offers you a journey back in time through an exhibition of a talayot, a megalithic construction characteristic of the Balearic Islands. This archaeological remains will allow you to connect with Mallorca's past and understand the importance of this territory throughout history. Furthermore, its privileged location, close to the Ses Salines salt flats, makes it the perfect complement to an excursion in this area of great natural beauty.

Details of interest

  • Opening hours: open Monday to Sunday from 10:00 to 17:00.
  • Price: from £4 per person aged 13 and over and £2 for children aged 3 to 12.
  • Address: Calle Gabriel Roca s/n, on the corner of Plaza Es Dolç, Colónia de Sant Jordi, very close to some of Mallorca's best beaches.
  • Duration: the visit can last between 1 and 2 hours.
  • What you should know: this is a small aquarium, ideal for a quick visit or in combination with other nearby activities.
  • What the aquarium includes: interactive areas, educational exhibits, conservation talks.

Aquarium Cap Blanc: an underwater world in a cave

Children at the aquarium|© Mick Haupt
Children at the aquarium|© Mick Haupt

The Aquarium Cap Blanc, located in a natural cave on the coast of Sant Antoni, offers a unique experience to explore Mediterranean marine life in a natural setting.

This aquarium stands out for its focus on local marine life, housing Mediterranean species such as lobsters, moray eels, octopuses and rays, allowing visitors to get up close to the native fauna. With its unique setting and mysterious atmosphere, the cave itself adds a special touch that transports visitors to the underwater world without leaving dry land.

In addition to exhibiting species, the Aquarium Cap Blanc promotes education and preservation of the Balearic marine ecosystem. For those interested in interactive experiences, the aquarium offers the chance to participate in feeding some of its animals, ideal for those seeking a more direct and educational encounter. Visiting this aquarium is an excellent option for lovers of adventure and nature activities while learning about the importance of marine conservation in a memorable setting.

Details of interest

  • Opening hours: in summer: open every day. From 10:00 to 16:00 in April and October. From 10:00 to 18:00 from May to September. In winter: open on Saturday mornings from 10:00 to 13:00 (except in bad weather).
  • Price: from €7 per person aged 13 and over and €5 for children aged 4 to 12.
  • Address: Carretera Cala Gració s/n. Postal code: 07820. Sant Antoni de Portmany. Ibiza.
  • Duration: the tour can take between 1 and 2 hours.
  • What you should know: the Cap Blanc Aquarium is located in a natural cave on the coast of Sant Antoni, which is why many people who escape to Mallorca for 1 or 2 days include a visit to the aquarium in their itinerary, signing up for a sea cave tour and aquarium experience at the same time. It is a small and cosy place, perfect for those who want to explore the local biodiversity in a different way.
  • What the aquarium may include: in addition to exhibits of species such as rays, moray eels and octopuses, visitors can watch feeding activities and, at certain times of the year, take part in conservation and rescue programmes for local marine species.

Comparison of aquariums in Mallorca

  • Aquarium Palma
  • An eco-friendly window on the marine world
  • Price for over 12s: from £25
  • Price for children aged 3–12: from £16
  • Marineland Mallorca
  • An aquatic show
  • Price for over 10s: from £30
  • Price for children aged 5–10: from €21
  • Price for children aged 3–4: from £13
  • Cabrera Interpretation Centre
  • The small big aquarium
  • Price for children aged 12 and over: from £4
  • Price for children aged 3–12: from €2
  • Cap Blanc Aquarium
  • An underwater world in a cave
  • Price for over 12s: from £7
  • Price for children aged 4–12: from £5

Free admission to Mallorca's aquariums

Aquarium Day| ©bizmac
Aquarium Day| ©bizmac
  • Families with babies can deduct these tickets from their travel budget, as children aged 0-2 years old get in free.
  • Do you know who else gets in free? Adults over 65.

Are there discounted tickets for aquariums in Mallorca?

Yes! Residents of the Balearic Islands can apply for a discount of up to 35% on the price of tickets at some aquariums, such as Palma Aquarium.

If you are interested in Mallorca's marine life, you may also be interested in

Aquarium| ©edna_million
Aquarium| ©edna_million

Exploring caves is one of the most iconic experiences of tourism in the Balearic Islands, and in Mallorca, the caves of Porto Cristo are a must-see. Located in the picturesque village of Porto Cristo, these caves are a natural gem that has captivated visitors from all over the world. With their unique geological formations and breathtaking beauty, they are one of the island's greatest natural treasures.

  • The Hams Caves: included in the top activities in the area, when you visit them you will travel through their 1,200 metres in length with 10 minutes in each cave — including the popular **Blue Cave —**to see them in detail. In my opinion, the reason for the fame of this chain of caves is that you can buy combined tickets with transfers to the Caves of Hams and Dinosaurland in Mallorca (one of the favourite parks for children), as well as the possibility of crossing part of Lake Martel by boat.
  • You can also buy tickets for the Cueva de Génova in Mallorca and embark on a journey to the centre of the Earth. Descend 36 metres and explore more than 1 km of underground galleries full of stalactites and colourful rock formations. An unforgettable adventure in the heart of Mallorca.
  • Another tour that is often requested by locals and tourists alike is the Caves of Drach tour. Its light show accompanied by a live classical music concert while you ride in a boat are more than enough incentives to sign up for this activity. The tour also lasts about 25 minutes, but they are memorable.