Marineland Mallorca
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A must for all animal lovers! Go Dolphin-mad at the world-famous Bottlenose Dolphin exhibitions, see monsters of the deep in the shark tank and get up close with penguins, sea lions, snakes, parrots and much more!- Roundtrip transportation from major resorts in the north of Majorca
- Full Day’s entrance to Marineland
Situated on the coast near to Palma Nova and Magaluf, Marineland is one of Majorca’s best loved family attractions. See reptiles, sharks, penguins, sea lions and dolphins among the many highlights. The dolphin show is rated as among the best in the world and you can watch as these smart and affectionate creatures play with their trainers and surf in the water. There is also an underwater tunnel that enables you to watch the dolphins swimming in their natural environment. The friendly sea lions are masters of acrobatics and the wonderful sea lion show showcases the agility of these playful animals. Visit the tropical aquarium and see a multitude of brightly coloured fish and don’t miss the shark tank where you can see up close these magnificent predators. For a hands-on experience visit the sting ray touch pool and also visit the penguinarium to view the delightful inhabitants. Marineland also features a tropical bird aviary with birds from Africa, American and Australia and a Tropical House where you can watch huge snakes, prehistoric iguanas, lizards, fresh water fish and hungry piranhas.
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- Refreshments
- Optional gratuities
For those staying in the north of the Island, you can add coach transfers to your ticket. This option picks up from Ca’n Picafort, Alcudia and Pollensa.
If you are staying in the south of the island, Aqualand Magaluf can easily be reached taxi or bus. Buses operate from from Palma (line 102-103-104-106-107-111), Palma Nova (line 104-106-107), Magaluf (line 104-106-107), Santa Ponça (line 104) y Paguera (line 104).
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