If you’re looking for something a little different during your time in Mallorca, the Palma Jump experience might just be worth considering. This isn’t your typical sightseeing activity—it’s a lively, energetic session in the island’s first dedicated trampoline park, offering a mix of bouncing fun, tasty food, and just enough adrenaline to keep things interesting. We haven’t tried it ourselves, but based on reviews and details, it seems like a good pick for anyone wanting a break from sunbathing or exploring historic sites.
What stands out? First, the ample 3,000m² of trampolines means there’s plenty of space to jump around, and the addition of a Ninja Warrior course adds that extra challenge for those who love a bit of competition. Second, the on-site bar and food options make it easy to turn a quick activity into a relaxed social experience. The one-hour time slot is short but sweet, giving you enough time to burn some energy and refuel. The potential downside? You’ll need to buy special jump socks if you don’t already have them, and that’s an extra little step to remember before you jump in.
This activity is definitely suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone eager to have some active fun without the fuss of more traditional tourist attractions. If you’re traveling with kids or teens who love energetic activities, Palma Jump could be a highlight. That said, it’s not a deep cultural experience—it’s more about fun and fitness in a casual setting.
Key Points
- Large trampoline area: 3,000m² makes it ideal for lots of bouncing and fun.
- Includes Ninja Warrior: a unique feature that adds a competitive edge.
- Food and drinks available: perfect for relaxing after jumping.
- Cost-effective: around $14.90 per person for an hour.
- Easy booking: mobile ticket, with most bookings made 6 days in advance.
- Family-friendly: suitable for all ages, but remember the jump socks requirement.
An In-Depth Look at Palma Jump

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What is Palma Jump?
Palma Jump is Mallorca’s first dedicated trampoline park, offering a space where you can literally bounce from wall to wall. With 3000m² of trampolines, this indoor activity guarantees lots of room to jump freely and get your heart rate up. The highlight is its variety of features, including a Ninja Warrior course, which adds a playful challenge for those who want to test their agility and strength.
The Experience: what to expect
The core of the Palma Jump experience is a one-hour jumping session. Once you arrive, you’ll check in at the reception, where you’ll need to purchase jump socks if you don’t already have them. These socks, priced at around 2.5 euros, are mandatory for safety and hygiene reasons. The staff is noted for being quick and efficient, making check-in hassle-free—something many reviewers appreciated.
During your jump, you’ll have the freedom to move from wall to wall, bouncing and flipping as you like. The setup caters to all ages, from the tiniest kids to adults. The Ninja Warrior course adds a different dimension, challenging your balance and coordination, particularly if you’re a thrill-seeker or enjoy obstacle courses.
What’s unique here, apart from the jumping itself, is the bar and food area. Whether you want a refreshing drink or some tasty food, you can settle in either inside the park or on the terrace. The food options, often praised as delicious, make this a perfect spot for a quick snack or relaxing with friends after a bout of bouncing.
The booking process and costs
Booking is straightforward through a mobile ticket, and most people tend to do so about six days in advance. The fee is $14.90 per person for one hour of jumping—a reasonable price considering the size of the space and the variety of activities. The activity is suitable for almost everyone, with the only requirement being the purchase of jump socks if you don’t bring your own.
The reviews: what visitors say
Most reviews are positive. Cheryl_W, for example, mentioned how the process was “dealt with very quickly and efficiently,” and highlighted the staff’s helpfulness and Covid protocols. The safety measures seem to be taken seriously, which adds peace of mind, especially during ongoing health concerns.
While the reviews don’t mention any major drawbacks, it’s worth noting that the activity’s duration is limited to 1 hour, which might feel a bit short for some. However, you can always extend your visit if it’s a busy day or come back another time.
Is it worth the price?
At just under $15, this experience offers a lot of value. You get a lively hour of activity, access to a sizable trampoline park, and the option to unwind with food and drinks afterward. It’s a great way to add some physical fun into your Mallorca itinerary without breaking the bank.
Who Should Consider Palma Jump?

If you’re traveling with kids or teenagers who love active pursuits, this could be a highlight of your trip. It’s also perfect for groups of friends wanting a playful break from sightseeing. Even if you’re an adult who enjoys a bit of fun and fitness, this is a good choice for a relaxed, energetic activity.
However, if you prefer cultural tours or outdoor adventures, this might not be the best use of your time. Remember, it’s a short, one-hour activity, so it’s best seen as a quick, enjoyable interlude rather than a full-day excursion.
Final Thoughts
Palma Jump offers a lively, affordable way to burn off some energy in Mallorca. It’s well-suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking for a break from the usual tourist activities. The large trampoline area and Ninja Warrior course stand out as fun features, and the availability of food and drinks makes it more than just a bouncing session.
While it’s not a deep cultural experience or a long activity, its value lies in the simple joy of jumping around and having fun in a safe environment. The booking process is smooth, and the price is fair for what’s on offer. If you’re after a light-hearted, energetic activity and don’t mind the extra step of buying jump socks, Palma Jump could be a good addition to your Mallorca trip.
Palma Jump ticket
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FAQs
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, most travelers book about six days in advance to secure their spot, especially during busy seasons. Booking is easy via a mobile ticket.
How long is the activity?
The activity lasts approximately one hour, which is enough time for a good burst of bouncing fun.
Are jump socks included?
No, jump socks are not included but are available for about 2.5 euros at the reception. They are mandatory for safety and hygiene.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it’s suitable for all ages, from young children to adults. Just keep in mind that kids will need to be comfortable with jumping and wearing socks.
What amenities are available?
There is a bar and food menu on-site, so you can relax with a drink or a meal either inside or on the terrace after jumping.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours before your scheduled jump. A full refund is issued if canceled more than a day in advance.
In all, Palma Jump provides a lively, fairly priced way to add some active fun to your Mallorca holiday. It’s a straightforward choice if you’re craving a break from sunbathing, shopping, or sightseeing—just remember to buy your socks first, and you’re good to go!
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