Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema

Skip the hassle at Palma Aquarium in Mallorca. See the Big Blue sharks, living corals, daily feedings, and optional Aquadome 3D whale cinema.

4.5(3,076 reviews)From $36 per person

Palma Aquarium is a smart way to spend a weather-day in Mallorca. You get an easy 1-day entry to a well-built marine park with the Big Blue shark tank and a serious coral showcase, plus optional Aquadome 3D cinema for a whale-themed virtual ride.

What I like most is the mix of big “wow” exhibits and kid-friendly extras. You’re not stuck staring at fish through glass the whole time. Families can actually spend hours—according to visitors, the gardens, play areas, and timed feedings make it feel like an attraction, not just a walk-through.

One drawback to plan around: it’s popular. In peak times you may find crowds at certain exhibits, and some visitors noted the queue experience can vary. If you’re hoping for a totally calm, fast pass, pick a less busy entry slot when you can.

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Key Highlights at a Glance

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Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Palma Aquarium: Why This Ticket Makes Sense in Palma
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Price and Value: Is $36 a Good Deal?
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Location: Getting There Without Stress
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - The Aquarium Layout: 8 Themed Habitats and a Real Walking Route
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Big Blue: The Deep Shark Tank That People Keep Mentioning
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Living Corals: More Than a Pretty Background
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Daily Feedings: Sharks, Rays, Turtles, and Piranhas
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Ocean Experts and On-Site Learning
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Aquadome 3D Cinema: The Optional Whale Virtual Experience
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  • Big Blue shark tank: one of the deepest tank experiences you’ll see in Europe
  • World-class living coral exhibition: billed as the largest collection of living corals
  • Daily feedings: sharks, rays, turtles, and even piranhas on the schedule
  • 8 thematic habitats: Mediterranean, Tropical, Jungle, and the Medusarium-style zones
  • Aquadome 3D option: a whale virtual experience, with alternate options reported if it’s down
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Palma Aquarium: Why This Ticket Makes Sense in Palma

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If you’re in Palma and the sun is doing its thing—great. If clouds move in—also great. Palma Aquarium is the kind of place you can enjoy without needing perfect weather or a complicated plan. It’s all indoors-and-outdoors, and visitors consistently describe it as clean, organized, and easy to navigate.

The entry ticket is designed for a full visit. You’re looking at a circuit that’s described as more than 1 km of walking through themed areas. That matters because you’ll actually have time to watch, read, and stop for photos instead of rushing through like it’s a museum marathon.

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Price and Value: Is $36 a Good Deal?

Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Price and Value: Is $36 a Good Deal?

At about $36 per person for a one-day ticket, Palma Aquarium sits in the “worth it if you’ll use the time” category. The value comes from three things that visitors repeat: the scale of the tanks, the amount of daily activity (feedings), and the fact that it’s family-oriented without feeling childish.

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You’re not just paying to see fish. Reviews point to information everywhere, knowledgeable staff near exhibits, and multiple activity stations for kids. That combination is why even short visits can feel packed.

If you’re traveling as a couple or solo adult, it helps to be the type who enjoys animals plus a bit of show-and-tell. If you only want one dramatic tank and you’re done in 30 minutes, you may feel it’s more than you needed.

Location: Getting There Without Stress

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The meeting point is listed at Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21, 07610 Palma de Mallorca. That’s useful because Palma’s not a huge maze, but parking and last-mile wandering can still eat time—especially in busy hours.

One practical heads-up from travelers: parking can be a headache at the aquarium. If you’ll drive, give yourself extra buffer. If you’re walking or using local transport, you’ll likely have a calmer arrival.

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The Aquarium Layout: 8 Themed Habitats and a Real Walking Route

Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - The Aquarium Layout: 8 Themed Habitats and a Real Walking Route

Palma Aquarium is built around themed underwater-and-near-underwater zones. You’re guided through 8 different habitats, including Mediterranean, Tropical, Jungle, and Medusarium-style areas.

Here’s what that means for you on the ground:

  • Expect variety. You’ll see different “styles” of habitats rather than repeated tanks.
  • Plan for stopping. The park is designed so you can pause for information panels and animal moments.
  • Use it as a choose-your-own-pace circuit. If you’re traveling with kids, you can slow down where they’re most interested.

Visitors also mention jungle vibes and even a waterfall area, which helps break up the aquarium look with something more natural-feeling.

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Big Blue: The Deep Shark Tank That People Keep Mentioning

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The star feature is Big Blue, noted as one of the deepest shark tanks in Europe. Whether you’re a shark fan or just curious, this is the exhibit that tends to pull people in—and keep them there.

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What you’ll likely enjoy most is the viewing setup. Reviews mention a great atmosphere around this tank, plus the excitement of watching daily feeding events nearby. Even if sharks aren’t your thing, it’s a strong “centerpiece” exhibit for first-time visitors.

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Living Corals: More Than a Pretty Background

Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Living Corals: More Than a Pretty Background

Palma Aquarium is also known for a major coral focus, described as the largest exhibition of living corals in the world. That’s a big deal if you care about more than just big animals. Corals are living ecosystems, not decoration, and visitors consistently praise how impressive the display looks.

It’s also the kind of exhibit that works well when you’re traveling with mixed ages. Kids may not know the science terms, but they can still enjoy color and texture. Adults often appreciate that the park gives context so you’re not just looking at pretty shapes.

Daily Feedings: Sharks, Rays, Turtles, and Piranhas

Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Daily Feedings: Sharks, Rays, Turtles, and Piranhas

One of the most repeat-worthy parts is daily feeding. You can catch sharks, rays, turtles, and piranhas on the schedule.

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Why feedings matter for your trip:

  • They give structure to your visit. You’re less likely to wander aimlessly.
  • They add energy to the viewing areas.
  • They’re a natural “pause point” for families.

Timing can change by day, so check what’s happening once you’re there. If you’re trying to maximize your time, build your route around the feeding moments.

Ocean Experts and On-Site Learning

Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Ocean Experts and On-Site Learning

The experience is described as guided by Ocean Experts and supported with information across the park. Visitors highlight knowledgeable staff, talks near enclosures, and lots of signage.

This is one of the reasons Palma Aquarium gets consistently high feedback. You’re not only entertained—you’re actually learning what you’re seeing. If you enjoy animal explanations, you’ll probably linger more than planned (in a good way).

Aquadome 3D Cinema: The Optional Whale Virtual Experience

Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema - Aquadome 3D Cinema: The Optional Whale Virtual Experience

If you choose the Ticket + 3D Cinema option, you’ll get access to the Aquadome 3D experience. The virtual concept is described as swimming with whales without getting up from your seat.

A heads-up from visitor reports: some days the 3D cinema wasn’t working, and guests were offered an alternative experience such as VR or snorkeling with whales. That’s not guaranteed, but it’s good to know the operator seems to have backup options when technology fails.

If you’re traveling with kids who can’t sit still for a long time, a shorter cinema format may be a plus. Reviews describe it as the right length for young children.

What Families Usually Love Here

Palma Aquarium is clearly geared for families. That shows up in two ways: interactive learning and physical “kid breaks.”

Based on traveler comments, you may find:

  • Outdoor splash/water play areas and a garden-style layout
  • Indoor playground space
  • Extra activity stations and enrichment points near exhibits

Visitors mention the place as a great way to beat the sun for a few hours, which is exactly what you want in Mallorca when midday heat hits.

Gardens, Jungle Vibes, and Photo-Friendly Corners

A surprising part of the reviews is how beautiful the park feels. People talk about jungle exhibits, a waterfall, and lights that are adjusted for better photos.

This matters because an aquarium can sometimes feel like fluorescent lighting and boring corridors. Here, the design nudges you to slow down and look for atmosphere, not just animals in glass boxes.

Food on Site: Reasonably Priced and Convenient

When a place is family-heavy, food matters. Visitors mention that refreshments are reasonably priced and that lunch offers good value—one reviewer describes a choose-your-price plate where you fill it with as much food as you want.

That won’t replace a real tapas night in Palma, but it does remove a stressful variable. You can keep exploring without constantly planning detours for meals.

One note: some travelers also reported that certain cafes were closed during parts of the year. If you’re visiting in shoulder season, have a backup plan and expect it might not be fully operating.

Timing Tips: Go Earlier, Avoid the Crunch

Several visitors recommend getting an earlier entry rather than waiting for late afternoon. One person noted the park closes at 5 pm and that 1.5 hours felt too short to see everything.

So my practical advice:

  • If your ticket lets you pick a time, choose earlier.
  • If you’re traveling with kids, earlier also helps because they’ll have more energy before fatigue sets in.
  • If you’re a slower walker, assume you’ll need more time than you think.

Crowds, Lines, and the Queue Reality

Most feedback is upbeat about smooth access and little waiting. But one visitor said there was still a line for entry.

Plan as if it can be busy, especially around popular exhibits and feedings. If you’re going during school holidays or peak summer weeks, crowds can concentrate around the big tanks.

Comfort Issues to Consider: Air Quality and Screen Reliability

Two “small but real” issues show up in comments:

  • Some visitors felt the air conditioning could be better.
  • A couple mentioned that digital screens sometimes didn’t work or were hard to read.

Neither issue is the main reason people love Palma Aquarium, but if you’re heat-sensitive or you rely on screens for species info, it’s fair to keep expectations flexible.

Accessibility: Wheelchair Friendly

The ticket info states wheelchair accessible. That’s a big plus for travelers who need mobility support. As with any large venue, you’ll still want to plan around your comfort level and the walking circuit, but at least the setup is designed to be accessible.

Who Should Book This Aquarium Ticket?

Palma Aquarium is a great match if you want:

  • A full-day option in Palma that works in all weather
  • A mix of big exhibits and kid-friendly distractions
  • Animal moments tied to a schedule, especially daily feedings
  • A place with staff who explain what you’re seeing

It’s also a solid pick for multi-age groups—families, grandparents with kids, and travelers who want something more grounded than a pure beach day.

If you dislike crowds or you’re extremely short on time, you may want to compare it with a lighter activity. But even then, people frequently describe it as more than they expected.

Should You Add the 3D Cinema Ticket?

If you’re choosing between entry only and Ticket + 3D Cinema, consider this:

  • If you want a whale-themed add-on and your group is comfortable with a short cinema session, the 3D experience is a nice bonus.
  • If you’re traveling with a child who enjoys quick, structured activities, it can be a good break.
  • If the cinema is down on your day, you might receive alternative options based on what visitors reported (VR or snorkeling-style alternatives).

In other words: it’s a worthwhile upgrade for many people, but keep an open mind if tech has an off day.

Final Verdict: Book It If You Want a Confident Day Plan

I’d recommend booking Palma Aquarium if you’re in Palma and want a dependable, family-friendly marine park with real highlights: Big Blue sharks, living coral displays, and daily feedings that give your day a rhythm. The value improves if you’ll actually use the time to watch feedings and wander through multiple habitats.

Skip it only if you know you’ll hate crowds, you can’t handle walking a bit, or you’re only looking for one tank and out. For most travelers, it’s the kind of attraction that feels like it was built for visitors, not just animals behind glass.

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Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema



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FAQ

How long is the Palma Aquarium ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day, so you can enter and explore within that one-day window based on available starting times.

Where is the meeting point for Palma Aquarium?

The meeting point is listed at Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros, 21, 07610 Palma de Mallorca.

Is the aquarium wheelchair accessible?

Yes. The activity information states it is wheelchair accessible.

Can unaccompanied minors book this ticket?

No. Unaccompanied minors are not allowed.

What is the cancellation policy?

The ticket includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What happens if the 3D cinema option is not working on your day?

Some visitors reported the 3D cinema wasn’t working and that they were offered an alternative experience, such as snorkeling with whales or a VR experience.

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