Top things to do in Mallorca

Quick overview

  • Ways to experience: Multiple ticket options—entry only, with transfers, or bundled with a meal/attraction—offer complete access for a full-day, self-guided visit.
  • Additional access: Pre-book online to bypass ticket queues; select transfer packages provide door-to-door convenience from Palma or resorts.
  • Unique experiences: Bundle deals include meal vouchers or multi-attraction access, offering added value beyond standard park entry.
  • When to book: Book early on peak and weekend days to secure transfers; quieter midweek visits are often available.
  • Good to know: Tickets provide the same park access regardless of extras; additional costs apply for lockers, sunbeds, and food.
  • Best upgrade: Upgrade to include transfers if you’re coming from Palma; this option improves convenience and timing.

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Which Western Water Park ticket is best for you?

Things to know before booking your Western Water Park tickets

Booking window

Book early: Pre-book your ticket online as Western Water Park tickets tend to sell out during peak summer. Booking at least 2 weeks in advance helps secure your spot (As of 2024-10-10).

What’s included

Standard admission: Your ticket grants full-day park entry with access to all rides and pools. Note that extras like lockers, sunbeds, and meals are not included and are available for an extra fee.

Entrances & flow

Direct entry: Online tickets allow you to bypass the on-site purchase line. You will still pass through standard security and turnstile scanning at the main entrance off Camí Cala Figuera.

Ways to explore

Flexible experience: Enjoy a self-guided visit at your own pace. If you’re arriving from farther away (e.g., Palma), consider a ticket with shared transfers to simplify your travel logistics.

Policies & rules

Enforced restrictions: Height and age requirements for major slides are strictly observed. Also, be aware that onsite services such as lockers, sunbeds, and food require additional payments.

Tips & guidelines

  • Wear water-appropriate apparel and secure-fitting swimwear to avoid wardrobe malfunctions on high-speed slides; consider a lightweight cover-up for post-rides since surfaces can become very hot.
  • Bring water shoes or flip-flops with non-slip soles to ensure stable footing on wet surfaces and rough areas.
  • Follow staff instructions rigorously on high-thrill rides and remain calm in crowded areas; keeping an eye on children enhances safety and enjoyment.
  • Be prepared for limited shade around queues; use a sunhat, sunglasses, and high-SPF sunscreen during peak summer visits.
  • If water feels cool, consider layering with a quick-dry towel and a lightweight robe for comfort on overcast days.