Costa d’en Blanes: Entry Ticket for Marineland Mallorca

Dolphins steal the show at Marineland Mallorca. This entry ticket is a solid, family-friendly mix of dolphin and sea lion performances with animal viewing across aquariums, an aviary, and a simulated rainforest.

I love how the park packs multiple daily shows into one ticket, so you can structure your visit around the timing you want. I also like that you’re not just watching from stands—you get hands-on-to-the-eye time with sharks, flamingos, penguins, and rainforest creatures.

One thing to plan for: Marineland Mallorca is on the smaller side. If you arrive late or you’re hoping for lots of extra activities beyond the show block, you may feel like the day wraps up faster than you’d expect.

Key highlights to plan your day around

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  • 7-dolphin show energy: a big performance focus with multiple daily displays
  • Sea lion and bird shows: add variety when dolphins aren’t onstage
  • 3 aquarium environments: see sharks and tropical fish in fresh- and saltwater-style settings
  • Aviary with flamingos and Humboldt penguins: a neat change of pace from the ocean tanks
  • Tropical House rainforest scenes: iguanas, parrots, and poison frogs in a simulated environment
  • Free parking with a ticket: pick it up at the ticket desk, then park without fuss

Arriving at Costa d’en Blanes: logistics that keep your day smooth

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Marineland Mallorca is in Costa d’en Blanes, in the Calvià area. The entry address for your planning is Carrer Garcilaso de la Vega, 9, 07181 Costa d’en Blanes. The activity ends back at the same meeting point, so you don’t need to figure out any separate drop-off.

If you’re driving, you’re in luck: the ticket includes free parking. You just need to grab a parking ticket from the ticket desk when you arrive. That extra step matters, because it’s the difference between easy parking and standing around wondering why your wheels aren’t being waved through.

Public transport is also straightforward. Take bus lines 103, 104, 106, or 107 and get off at the Marineland stop. It’s the kind of option that works well if you want to avoid the whole parking puzzle and keep the day simple.

Timing is the one part you should take seriously. Last entry into the park is at 12:45 PM, and the tickets are valid for one day with different starting times. That means your visit can be flexible, but you still need to be intentional. If you’re staying far from the park or you’re juggling kids’ schedules, aim to arrive comfortably before the cutoff.

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What your Marineland Mallorca entry ticket really includes

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This isn’t a half-day tour with a guide. It’s an entry ticket that gets you into the park for a day of shows and exhibits.

Included with your ticket:

  • Entry into the park
  • 5 daily shows
  • Access to the aquarium areas, aviary, and the Tropical House
  • Free parking (you pick up the parking ticket at the ticket desk)

You should also know what’s not included. Food and drinks are extra. And there’s no hotel pickup or drop-off, so you’re responsible for getting yourself there and back.

From a value standpoint, I like how the ticket covers both the “big draw” (live animal shows) and the “wander around” parts (aquariums plus land-bird and rainforest-style areas). For families, it’s great because you can balance sitting for a show with moving around in between.

The daily show lineup: dolphins, sea lions, and birds

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Let’s talk about the main reason many people buy this ticket: the live shows. You’ll have access to 5 daily shows, and the dolphin program is the headline.

One of the best parts is that the dolphin displays involve seven dolphins, and there are two all-action displays every day. That translates to a more consistent experience—you’re less likely to miss the dolphin highlights due to one show timing.

Then you get sea lion talent and exotic bird entertainment as part of the show roster. Even if you’re not a hardcore marine fan, the shows are designed to keep attention moving. You’re sitting, watching the animals perform, then you can walk over to a different area right after.

How I’d plan your pacing:

  • Arrive early enough that you’re not rushed when the show schedule starts.
  • Pick one show you care about most (usually dolphins), then build the rest around what’s running next.
  • Use the walk-through areas as your break between shows, not as something you shove in at the end.

A small note from practical experience: if you’re sensitive to loud venues or have kids who get impatient, you may want to treat the shows as the anchor and everything else as optional extras. That keeps expectations aligned with what this ticket focuses on.

Aquarium time: sharks and tropical fish across three settings

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After the shows, the aquarium areas are where the day shifts from “performance” to “slow looking.” You’ll explore the underwater world in 3 aquarium environments, which is a nice amount for an entry ticket experience. It’s enough to see variety without turning your visit into a full marathon.

What you can expect to spot:

  • Sharks swimming in aquarium environments
  • Tropical fish in fresh- and saltwater-style setups (the park describes separate environments)

This part works well if you want something calmer. It also helps during hot weather because aquariums are naturally cooler than open-air areas. If you’ve got anyone in your group who needs a break from sitting, the aquarium walkthrough is an easy way to stretch your legs.

One consideration: the park’s overall footprint is relatively compact. That can be a plus (shorter walking distances) but it can also mean you won’t have hours of random wandering like you might at a massive theme park. Think of it as a focused animal day: shows + a curated set of viewing areas.

Aviary highlights: flamingos and Humboldt penguins

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The aviary is a standout stop because it changes the vibe fast. Instead of water tanks and glass walls, you get leafy enclosure-style viewing with birds up close.

Included in this area:

  • Flamingos
  • Humboldt penguins
  • An overall aviary experience plus a dedicated penguin enclosure

If you’re visiting with kids, this is often the part that makes them go quiet for a minute. Penguins are always a crowd magnet, and seeing them in an enclosure right inside the aviary zone keeps the experience from feeling scattered.

It also balances the dolphin focus. After an animal performance, it’s refreshing to shift to a different type of behavior—less showy, more “watch how they live.” Even if you only spend a short window here, it’s one of the most memorable sections of the whole day.

Tropical House: simulated rainforest and small-creature surprises

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If you want the “extra” animals beyond marine life, the Tropical House is where you’ll find them. The park sets up a simulated rainforest environment, so you’re not just walking through a plain room of exhibits. It feels like a themed habitat.

Creatures you can look for include:

  • Iguanas
  • Parrots
  • Poison frogs

This is also where the visit becomes more educational in a light, non-school kind of way. You’re learning by observation: how different animals share a space, how the park arranges viewing, and what kinds of species live in rainforest-style habitats.

And for families, there’s a practical win here too: the park has a newly refurbished playground. That means if your day includes kids with energy to burn, you’ll have somewhere to send them between animal stops.

How long to plan: you can do it in a half-day, if you time it well

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This is the key decision point. Marineland Mallorca doesn’t feel like a place where you need a full day of constant discovery. People often find that the show block and the main animal areas take care of most of what they came for.

So, how should you plan?

  • If you arrive with enough time to catch at least a couple shows, you’ll likely be happy with a morning-to-early-afternoon pace.
  • If you arrive later, you can still have a great visit, but you may feel the day compresses.

One clue to keep in mind: the park is described as small by many visitors, and in practice that can mean you can see a lot quickly once the shows start. If you’re the type who likes to linger, go earlier. If you like a focused hit of highlights, you can time your arrival closer to the show schedule and still feel satisfied.

Food and extras: budget for what isn’t included

Food and drinks aren’t included in your ticket, and on-site options come with that familiar theme-park pricing vibe. One of the more common drawbacks people report is that food can be expensive and not their favorite.

Here’s the practical way to handle it: plan to spend extra for meals or snacks, and don’t treat it like it’s part of the core value. If you’re traveling on a budget, consider keeping your food strategy simple—grab a snack when you need it and spend your money where your priorities are, which are the animals and shows.

Souvenirs are also the usual add-on. That’s normal. Just don’t let the shop turn into your main event.

Price and value: is $35 worth it?

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At around $35 per person, this entry ticket can be a good value if your group wants a straightforward animal day with live shows and curated exhibits.

Why it can feel worth it:

  • You get entry plus 5 daily shows.
  • The ticket covers a mix of marine, birds, and rainforest-style animals.
  • You also get free parking, which can be a quiet money-saver.

Where the value depends on you:

  • If you’re expecting hours of extra attractions beyond shows and exhibits, the smaller size may leave you wanting more.
  • If you mainly care about one animal (for example, only dolphins), you’ll still get a great payoff—but your day could end sooner than you planned.

My rule of thumb: if your group likes live animal performances and you’re okay with a compact park, you’ll probably feel like this ticket earns its keep. If you’re looking for an all-day theme park experience with constant new activities, you may want to compare with bigger attractions in Mallorca.

Who should book this entry ticket (and who might not)

This works best for:

  • Families with kids who enjoy animal shows and need varied stops
  • Marine life fans who like dolphins and sea lions but also want aquarium time
  • People who enjoy birds and are curious about penguins and flamingos
  • Travelers who want an easy, self-guided day with clear highlights

It may not be perfect for you if:

  • You want an all-day attraction with lots of non-show activities
  • You’re very sensitive to extra on-site costs like food
  • You’re arriving right after the show window without much buffer time (because last entry is 12:45 PM)

Should you book Marineland Mallorca, Costa d’en Blanes?

I’d book this entry ticket if you want a clean, focused plan: dolphin and sea lion performances, plus aquariums, plus an aviary and Tropical House. It’s a strong pick for a first visit to this kind of park format in Mallorca because you get multiple animal zones under one ticket.

Skip or rethink it if you’re aiming for a long “park-hopping” day with lots of extra attractions beyond shows and exhibits. The experience centers on those live programs and the set viewing areas that follow.

If you do book, here’s the smart move: build your day around the show schedule and arrive with enough time before the park’s last entry at 12:45 PM. That way you get the full experience, not just the leftovers.

FAQ

Where is Marineland Mallorca, and what’s the meeting point?

The meeting point is Marineland Mallorca, Carrer Garcilaso de la Vega, 9, 07181 Costa d’en Blanes, Balearic Islands, Spain. The activity ends back at the same meeting point.

What time is the last entry into the park?

Last entry into the park is at 12:45 PM.

What is included with the entry ticket?

Your ticket includes entry into the park and access to 5 daily shows.

Are there aquariums, an aviary, and a Tropical House?

Yes. The ticket includes the aquarium areas (3 aquarium environments), an aviary (including flamingos and Humboldt penguins), and the Tropical House (a simulated rainforest area).

Is parking free?

Parking is free, but you need to obtain a parking ticket from the ticket desk.

Is food included in the ticket price?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Is Marineland Mallorca wheelchair accessible?

Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible.

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