Planning a trip to Mallorca? If you’re curious about marine life or just want a fun, educational outing, the Palma Aquarium could be a great addition to your itinerary. While I haven’t personally been there, I’ve combed through reviews, details, and insider info to give you a thorough look at what you can expect.
What really draws people in are the impressive tanks, like Big Blue, which houses sharks and rays, and the largest exhibit of living corals in the world. Another highlight is the optional 3D cinema experience—a virtual swim with whales that sounds like a treat for all ages. That said, it’s worth noting that some reviews mention the place can get quite crowded, especially around the shark tank.
This experience suits those who love marine creatures, enjoy interactive exhibits, or are traveling with kids who thrive in engaging environments. If you’re after a straightforward visit with memorable visuals and a touch of education without fuss, Palma Aquarium could be just the ticket.
Key Points

- Impressive tanks like Big Blue feature sharks, rays, and turtles, offering close-up views
- Largest coral exhibit in the world makes for a colorful, educational visit
- The 3D cinema provides a virtual experience swimming with whales, a hit with many visitors
- Activities are family-friendly, with options that engage children and adults alike
- Skip-the-line tickets save you wait time, making your visit more relaxed
- Open seasonally, with specific hours, so check your timing before visiting
What Makes Palma Aquarium Stand Out?

If you’re setting your sights on Mallorca, Palma Aquarium is often praised for its well-organized layout and impressive displays of marine life. The reviews highlight that it’s a beautifully kept space, with clean tanks and helpful staff, making for a smooth visit. One reviewer called it “the best aquarium we’ve ever seen,” emphasizing its extensiveness and gorgeous presentation.
The Big Blue tank is a crowd favorite. With some reviewers describing it as “amazing” and “spectacular,” it’s clear that the shark and ray feeding shows add a layer of excitement. You get a front-row seat to watch these creatures being fed—an experience that’s both entertaining and educational.
Beyond the tanks, the exhibits of corals and the Jungle area with waterfalls and lush greenery surprise many visitors, especially those expecting just fish in glass tanks. Mareena from the UK mentioned, “the gardens are beautiful and the jungle area was amazing, with a waterfall—wasn’t expecting that at all.”
This highlights one of the things we love: Palma Aquarium isn’t just about fish; it’s a multi-sensory experience, blending aquariums, gardens, and virtual experiences.
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The Marine Exhibits: More Than Just Fish

As you walk through the 8 thematic habitats, you’ll see a wide variety of marine life, from octopuses and jellyfish to turtles and schools of colorful fish. The Mediterra-nean section offers a local touch, while the Tropical zone transports you to more vibrant waters.
The Coral Reef exhibit is particularly noteworthy. With the largest collection of living corals globally, it serves as both a stunning visual display and a reminder of the importance of marine conservation. Several visitors have appreciated this, with one noting that the coral tanks are “extremely vibrant and full of life.”
The Big Blue shark tank is the centerpiece. It’s one of Europe’s deepest shark tanks, giving you a genuine sense of the ocean’s scale. Watching sharks and rays glide gracefully through the water can be both mesmerizing and a bit adrenaline-inducing—definitely a highlight for many.
Interactive and Family-Friendly Features

If you’re traveling with children or simply enjoy interactive experiences, Palma Aquarium does not disappoint. Many reviews mention the activity stations and splash park, making it a perfect spot for families to spend a few hours.
While some reviews note that the aquarium can get crowded, especially around the shark tank and during feeding times, this isn’t necessarily a downside if you’re prepared. The skipping the line option, available with tickets through GetYourGuide, is especially handy to avoid long waits.
The 3D cinema, known as the Aquadome, offers a virtual swimming experience. Although on the day Mareena visited, the cinema wasn’t working, she was offered an alternative VR experience, which she enjoyed. So, even if the original plan doesn’t go as expected, there are options for immersive virtual encounters — perfect for tech-savvy visitors or those wanting a break from the tanks.
Practical Info: Planning Your Visit

Opening hours vary depending on the season, with longer hours during weekends and holidays. For example, from November to March, the park opens at 10:00, but the last access to the ticket office is at 14:00, closing at 15:30. In peak season, the hours extend, giving you better flexibility.
Location-wise, it’s easy to find—just head to Carrer de Manuela de los Herreros in Palma, with GPS coordinates provided for convenience. Wheelchair accessibility is available, making this a suitable outing for visitors with mobility needs.
Keep in mind, unaccompanied minors are not allowed, so children need to be supervised.
More Great Tours NearbyPros and Cons
The reviews paint a generally positive picture, with a 4.5-star rating, but there are some considerations. Parking is often mentioned as a challenge, so arriving early or considering public transport might save you some hassle.
Some visitors wish for more diverse souvenirs beyond the typical “kids’ toys,” but overall, the value for money is recognized, especially with the skip-the-line tickets that save you time.
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Who Should Visit Palma Aquarium?

This attraction is perfect for families given the interactive exhibits and animal encounters. If you’re traveling with kids or teenagers who love marine life, it provides a full day of fun and learning.
But it’s also well-suited for adults—especially those who enjoy beautiful tanks, coral reefs, and shark sightings. The virtual experiences and informative guides make it a satisfying outing for anyone interested in the underwater world.
It may not be ideal for those seeking a quiet, solitary experience, as the place can get busy, particularly during weekends and peak seasons. Also, if you’re not a big fan of crowds or waiting in lines, the skip-the-line ticket is a smart choice.
Final Thoughts

If you’re looking for an educational yet entertaining day in Mallorca, Palma Aquarium offers a diverse array of marine exhibits and engaging activities. Its impressive tanks, especially Big Blue, and the largest coral exhibit in the world, are enough to make any marine enthusiast smile. Plus, the virtual swimming experience in the 3D cinema adds a modern twist that appeals to tech lovers and kids alike.
While it’s not without its crowds and parking challenges, the overall experience is highly praised for its beauty, cleanliness, and variety. Whether you’re visiting with family or exploring solo, this aquarium makes for a memorable, visually stunning outing.
If you’re after a place where you can see marine creatures up close, learn something new, and enjoy a bit of virtual adventure, Palma Aquarium is well worth your time. Just plan ahead to make the most of your visit.
Mallorca: Palma Aquarium Entry Ticket w/ Optional 3D Cinema
FAQ

Is skip-the-line ticket worth it?
Definitely. Many reviews mention that lines can be long, especially around popular tanks. Buying a skip-the-line ticket helps you save time and enjoy more of the exhibits without stress.
Are there activities for kids?
Yes, the aquarium features activity stations, splash parks, and outdoor areas that kids love. Many visitors say children can spend most of a day there happily.
What are the opening hours?
Hours vary seasonally. From November 1st to March 27th, it opens at 10:00 am with last entry at 14:00, closing by 15:30. In peak season, longer hours are available.
Can I access the park with a wheelchair?
Yes, Palma Aquarium is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
Is there parking available?
Parking is often mentioned as limited, so arriving early or using alternative transport could be a good idea.
Is the 3D cinema included?
The ticket offers the option to add the 3D cinema experience. On the day we reviewed, it was unavailable, but an alternative VR experience was offered.
How long does a visit typically last?
Most visitors spend around 2-3 hours, but those especially interested in exhibits might stay longer.
Are there restaurants or food options?
Yes, the aquarium has food services, and reviews mention good value and tasty options, making it convenient for a full day outing.
What’s the best time to visit?
Weekdays or early mornings tend to be less crowded. Check seasonal hours and plan accordingly to avoid busy periods.
Is it suitable for adults without kids?
Absolutely. Many reviews highlight that adults enjoy the tanks, the coral exhibit, and the virtual experiences just as much as families do.
If marine life excites you, or you’re looking for a relaxing, visually stunning activity, Palma Aquarium deserves a spot on your Mallorca list. It’s a well-rounded experience that offers plenty to see and do, with enough flexibility to suit most visitors’ needs.
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