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Entrance to Palma Cathedral La Seu
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Entrance to Palma Cathedral La Seu

Looming large over the waterfront, Palma's La Seu Cathedral is a symbol of the city. One of the largest cathedrals in the world, this Gothic masterpiece is one of Majorca's must-see sights. With this ticket, you can marvel at its stunning architecture, discover the rich history of the building, and admire the illuminated stained-glass windows.

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Pirates Adventure Ticket
Excursions & day trips

Pirates Adventure Ticket

With over 3 million visitors to date and a host of celebrity guests, such as Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tom Daley, Pirates Adventure makes for the perfect night out in Mallorca for families, couples and groups.

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Katmandu Park
Theme parks

Katmandu Park

Katmandu Park tickles the imagination and provides loads of cool treats that'll have the whole family smiling. With our PLUS pass, you'll have unlimited access to the park's top attractions including The House, Katopia splash park and soft play areas. There's also fast-track entrance plus two rounds of 18-hole minigolf, too. Katmandu is Majorca's only theme park – and it's brimming with spectacular attractions and special effects. There's The House – an upside-down mansion that boasts a musical enchanted forest, an ice cave and an interactive aquarium. And then there's the mind-boggling 5D virtual reality attractions and the 4D cinema.A fire-and-ice-themed mini-golf course and a selection of 3D shooting games are also part of the package. And there's more. The kids can cool off at Katopia splashpark, and then run wild inside Europe's largest soft play area. It's one of the top family things to do in Majorca.

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Rafa Nadal Museum Ticket
Attractions & guided tours

Rafa Nadal Museum Ticket

If you're a sports fan, then the Rafa Nadal Museum puts the ball in your court. Its simulators and attractions put you at the centre of the action. As well as the tennis legend's trophies and memorabilia on display in the Exhibition Room there are exciting experiences where you get to call all the shots.

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Marineland
Theme parks

Marineland

If you're after a fun-packed family day out, Marineland is Majorca's only aquatic animal park. It's got edge-of-your-seat dolphin, sea lion and exotic bird shows and an aquarium. And if you choose the GOLD option, there's fast-track entrance, one soft drink or beer and gift for adults, one scoop of ice cream and fish food for children, exclusive dolphin show seating and 10% discount per person on all purchases inside the park.Watch in awe as a pod of beautiful bottlenose dolphins show off their swimming skills. The sea lions will wow you with their ability to jump through hoops. Then there are the colourful displays featuring brightly plumed parrots and macaws.And when there's a gap between shows, you can peer through the glass at the huge aquariums hosting sharks, turtles and shoals of tropical fish. Add a tropical house crawling with snakes and lizards, and there's something here to please all ages. There are also sunbathing areas and cafés, as well as access to the beach.

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Golf Fantasia ticket
Activities

Golf Fantasia ticket

Golf Fantasia makes the cut when it comes to mini-golf. It's set in a tropical-themed garden in Palmanova, just a few metres from the resort's famous beach. There are 54 holes to play, made up of a trio of 18-hole courses. This easy access ticket allows you to come and go from Golf Fantasia as often as you like throughout your holiday.

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Western Water Park Ticket
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Western Water Park Ticket

It's fast, it's furious and it's Majorca's only themed water park. Western Water Park is so exciting that you'll be running from one attraction to the other. There are three themed areas with slides for the kids and for the fearless – including The Beast, Majorca's biggest vertical drop slide.

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Fundacio Miro Entrance Ticket
Excursions & day trips

Fundacio Miro Entrance Ticket

Step into the creative world of Joan Miró at Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró a Mallorca. Wander through three architectural gems, housing an impressive collection of 7,000 pieces from paintings to sculptures. Uncover the artist's creative journey in the studios where he worked for nearly 30 years. It's not just about art - it's about immersin yourself in the life and legacy of one of Spain's most revered artists.

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Tirolinas GO Mallorca Ticket
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Tirolinas GO Mallorca Ticket

Channel your inner Tarzan with an adrenaline-packed trip to Tirolinas GO Mallorca. There's a host of fun and eco-friendly activities here including zip lines, climbing walls and rope bridges. Choose your adventure - whether it be the family-friendly course or the more daring sports course, there's something here for all the family.

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Macià Batle Winery Visit with Tasting
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Macià Batle Winery Visit with Tasting

More than just a winery, Macià Batle is a must-visit for wine lovers and art aficionados. This guided tour of one of Majorca's top vineyards offers a fascinating insight into how wines are produced. See the fermentation and bottling areas – as well as the unique collection of art used for labels. Rounding off the visit is a tasting of four wines and local specialities.

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Sa Bassa Blanca Museum Alcudia Ticket
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Sa Bassa Blanca Museum Alcudia Ticket

Sa Bassa Blanca Museum is more than a museum – it's a work of art in itself. Located in an especially designed villa in Alcudia, it's a fascinating visit for young and old alike. Explore at your own pace the Sala Nins, with its portraits of children going back five centuries, the Einstein-inspired Sokrates Space, the sculpture park and OlivArt olive grove.Choose your ticket:Sculpture Park and OlivArt OnlyNins/Sokrates Visit with Sculpture Park and OlivArtGuided Tour of Casa Hassan Fathy: one-hour guided tour with access to Sculpture Park and OlivArt after. Tours available at 11:00, 12:30 and 15:30Complete Visit: includes guided tour of Casa Hassan Fathy, free entry to the Sculpture Park, OlivArt, and the Nins and Sokrates exhibition rooms

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Son Marroig Entrance Ticket
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Son Marroig Entrance Ticket

One of Majorca's finest villas boasts some of the best views on the island. Son Marroig is steeped in legend and is a must-visit. The former home of Habsburg Archduke Ludwig Salvator is a treasure trove of antiques and artworks. His influence is everywhere, with old notebooks, maps and drawings. And the traditional Majorcan architecture is a joy to behold.

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Things to do in Majorca

Majorca is the Med’s most visited island for a reason. From lazing on Caribbean-like beaches to wandering around walled medieval towns and drives along dramatic coastal roads, there’s a superb choice of things to do. In the north, you’ll be charmed by the towns of Alcudia and Pollença, while in the west, Valldemosa, Deià and Sóller have the wow factor. And its capital, Palma, treasures an old town of medieval alleys, crowned by a waterfront Gothic cathedral. Plus, there are plenty world-class water activities on offer. Top six things to do in Majorca 1. Explore the west The west is best for jaw-dropping scenery and picture-postcard mountain villages. It’s also home to the island’s hardest-to-reach beach. And they’re all bang in the middle the Serra de Tramuntana UNESCO World Heritage Site. Valldemossa village – with its Carthusian monastery royal palace and plant-lined alleys – Deià and Sóller are must-sees. The latter is the hub for a romantic train that zigzags through the mountains in wooden carriages. From its nearby port, reached by a wooden tram, you can catch a boat to Sa Calobra beach, which is sheltered by cliffs at the end of a gorge. 2. Visit the north Alcudia and Pollença in the north of the island are two of Majorca’s prettiest towns – and only 20 minutes’ drive apart. What’s more, they are within striking distance of Cape Formentor, a peninsula of jagged cliffs and secret coves as well as a solitary beach – a spectacular crescent-shaped pin-fringed strand. Alcudia is best explored by walking along the top of its medieval walls while Pollença can be admired by climbing the cypress-lined 365 steps to the hilltop Calvari chapel. 3. Admire Palma Cathedral It’s hard to miss Palma’s top sight and attraction. The vast, gold-hued Gothic La Seu cathedral towers over the city’s waterfront. It’s the centrepiece of an old town still partly protected by walkable medieval walls. All alleys lead to the cathedral. Another Gothic masterpiece worth checking out is the Llotja guildhall. In between, there are bars, restaurants and cafés for all tastes – ensaïmada, the local favourite pastry goes down a treat with a coffee. You will also find boutiques selling everything from local fishermen’s shoes to designer handbags. 4. Adventures on water If water’s involved, you’ll find it in Majorca. For family fun and frolics, there are two waterparks – the themed Western Water Park in Magalluf and Aqualand in s’Arenal. Another popular option is a catamaran trip. While Palma Aquarium and Marineland allow you to see sharks, jellyfish and more up close. All are usually available with hotel pick-up and drop off. 5. The show must go onMajorca knows how to throw a party when the sun goes down. One of the most popular shows is Pirates Adventure, in which Olympic and World Champion gymnasts put on a fiery display of swashbuckling swordplay. It’s a blockbuster. Also in demand is House of Son Amar, a traditional Majorcan farmhouse that’s been transformed into a venue hosting a dazzling extravaganza of dancing, singing and aerobatics. 6. Saddle up at Rancho Grande Rancho Grande is a family favourite for a traditional look at rural Majorca. The island’s largest working horse ranch offers a choice of horsey options, whether it’s a sunset ride or a countryside wagon trail. There’s also a mini zoo for the kids. After the action, live music and a barbecue see the visit out in a party atmosphere.
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