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Time to unleash your inner Tarzan at Forestal Park Mallorca.
Bring your entire family and breeze through the adventurous treetop activities. This adrenaline-inducing adventure park in Mallorca is located in Palma and is suitable for everyone above the age of five.
In this post, we compare the different tours for Mallorca’s Forestal Park so that you can find the best available option for you.
This jungle park has more than 80 thrilling activities. Zoom down zip lines, cross the Tibetan bridge, clamber up climbing walls and nets, and complete circuits that are suitable for your age and skills. End your day with a golden sunset on the sea on this 4-hour catamaran cruise.
Secure your booking in advance, so you don’t miss out on this exciting Jungle Book experience.
It’s important to note that ticket offices may be closed due to COVID-19 restrictions, so secure your admission online through one of the tours listed below.
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€24.96
This is a perfect opportunity to spend some time away from the city with your family or friends against the backdrop of nature. Swing through the trees and conquer your fears.
PROS:
- More than 80 thrilling tree-top activities
- Different circuits that cater to different ages and skills
- Guides who speak different languages
- Mobile tickets accepted
CONS:
- Kids below the age of 5 or 6 can’t participate but can come to the park
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Not for pregnant women and people with heart conditions, back problems, heart conditions, or any serious medical conditions
- Needs good weather to participate in the tour’s activities
The charming Gaudí House Museum was once home to the famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi.
If you are searching for unique things to do in Barcelona, visit the Gaudi House to get an intimate look into the personal life of the great architect. A fascinating collection of the furniture he designed is also on display for you to admire.
You can enjoy an official guided tour through Park Güell, where the Gaudi House is located. Or take a longer trip to see many of the architect’s renowned works before ending your visit in his home.
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€22.16
These tours allow you to skip the lines and choose the way you want to see the historical Gaudi House. Whether you travel by bike or bus, these options will let you experience the creative masterpieces of Gaudi and enjoy insights into his personal life and home.
PROS:
- Skip the long lines
- Close to public transport
CONS:
- Excludes hotel pick-up and drop-off
- Not all tours are wheelchair accessible
Sitting pretty atop the El Tajo canyon, Ronda is perfectly positioned on one of Spain’s most dramatic landscapes. Possessing a rich history, laced by ancient rock paintings, towering stone bridges, the oldest bullring in Spain (Plaza de Toros) AND 14th-century ruins. Today, this city’s intimidating cliffs, local wineries, deep rooted history and rustic charm make it an ideal mountain-getaway day trip destination!
Know before you book
- It is recommended to wear comfortable shoes and drink enough water during the tour
- The tour is not recommended for pregnant women
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€56.16
PROS:
- Visit Ronda’s historic bullring, one of the oldest in Spain
- See the Mondragon Palace, Duquesa de Parcent Square, and the New Bridge
CONS:
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Closed: 24, 25, 31/12 & 01/01
Gibraltar, a British Overseas Territory, located at the southernmost tip of Spain, is a beautiful day trip destination. With its famous 426m high limestone Rock of Gibraltar towering over the city, which legend says to be one of the Pillars of Hercules, it’s not easy to miss when you’re close by.
The Rock is home to the Barbary Macaques monkey, and with more than 40% of Gibraltar being declared a nature reserve, it makes for a great hike to the top. From the top, you can see all across the southern part of the Iberian Peninsula, as well as over the ocean into Morocco. The bay between these points is where the Atlantic and Mediterranean oceans meet.
Highlights
- Explore the British Foreign Territory of Gibraltar
- See the only wild European Primates atop the Rock
- Visit Bolonia Beach and its famous dune
- Enjoy the company of a private guide
- Take a step into the wildlife and nature of this tiny piece of Spain
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€43.12
PROS:
- Full Day Trip
- Lots of Wildlife
- Hike, Beach and City Ruins all in one
CONS:
- Not 100% accessible for persons with limited mobility
- You may need additional papers to cross into Gibraltar
The Caves of Drach are a series of four massive caverns found in the island of Mallorca (Known as Majorca locally). This island is a part of the Balearic Island chain close to the Spanish city of Valencia. These caverns are well known to attract adventure seekers from around the world year round.
The caves were discovered hundreds of years ago and are mentioned as early as the 14th century. The traditional Spanish name for the caves are Cuevas Del Drach, The Dragon Caves.
We’ve compiled a list of information and fun activities to take part in while visiting this gorgeous destination.
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€41.19
The Caves of Drach are spectacular sights to see. The Martel Lake in the centre of the caves is truly the crown jewel of the experience.
PROS:
- Short travel distance from the town of Porto Cristo
- Pickups are arranged from your accommodation
- Entry fee is included in the price of the tour
CONS:
- Very limited wheelchair access
- Lunch is not included within most of the tours
- The duration of the tours can be a bit long
Madrid is a city that is famous for being a collection point of people and cultures from around the world. It is a blend of both the historical and modern attractions with museums full of Renaissance and contemporary artworks gathered from around Europe.
This diverse and welcoming city has an authenticity that is hard to compare to. For art lovers, this is a dream destination that should be atop your bucket list. A Madrid museum pass is the best way to see all the different museums in the area. There are also a host of free things to do in Madrid so that you can save some extra funds for more museum trips.
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€12.94
A Madrid card or tourist pass is a sure way to experience some of the most spectacular museums in the world. For all art aficionados, this is a bucket-list trip that will enable you to visit the Paseo del Arte to see masterpieces.
Between the hours of walking and exploring, finding the best tapas in Madrid is the perfect way to rest and recharge with some amazing food before your next museum. The Madrid museum pass is a tourist hack that should be used, but the question is, which of the museums will you visit first?
PROS:
- Skip-the-line entry
- One Year validity
- Three Museums are all within walking distance
CONS:
- Opening times between all museums vary
- The ticket allows for one entry per museum only
Imagine Walt Disney’s magical castles and that’s exactly what you’ll get at Alcázar de Segovia.
If you’re looking for something with a little bit of history drizzled in panache, you won’t have to go very far. That is if Segovia in Castille y León isn’t considered far at all. At this UNESCO World Heritage Site, you’re destined to find a family vacation that encapsulates the millennial creator as well as the medieval historian within.
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€39.72
These tours offer valuable insight into Spanish cities overflowing with heritage. You’re afforded experienced tour guides that will make you feel right at home. If you’re looking for the full Segovian experience, then you’re in the right hands.
PROS:
- Quality guides
- Affordable prices
- A wide variety of locations
CONS:
- Most tours don’t include pick up and drop off
- Most meals are at an extra cost
- Some tours are only offered in Spanish
Seville is well known for its rich history, grandiose, old century architecture as well as the beautiful Guadalquivir river. As the capital of Andalusia, Seville is located southwest of the Iberian Peninsula and is a wonderfully scenic location. It’s perfect for couples and honeymooners with enough excitement to be well-suited for solo travelers as well.
There are tons of fantastic facts about Seville that make this unique and exciting place all that more interesting. Keep reading to discover great river cruises in Seville, Spain.
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€14.91
There are a ton of beautiful activities in Seville, Spain. However, a day - or even a few hours - coasting along the river is a must-do that you won’t regret. Get your tapas, your favorite friends, and enjoy the journey.
PROS:
- Lots of tour times to choose from
- Sightseeing from a new perspective
- Live guide available on most tours
CONS:
- Not all tours have meal options
- Not handicap friendly
- Doesn’t include hotel pick up and drop off
Majorca, also known as Mallorca, is the largest and said to be the most beautiful of the Balearic Islands, found beside Spain. It’s famous for its exquisite beaches, stunning blue waters, and some of the best snorkelling in Europe.
Discover a whole new world beneath you in the Mediterranean Sea off Majorca. Swim with fishes in exotic gem-like waters, cruise along the coastline, and discover hidden caves. Explore colourful coral reefs while snorkelling in Mallorca, or spend a day on a multi-adventure.
We have put together some of the most exciting tours in Mallorca for snorkelling - ideal for families, couples, and friends alike.
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€37.70
Taking a snorkeling trip to explore what the magical island of Majorca has to offer is perfect for just about anyone. These different tour options boast some of the best beaches in Mallorca, amazing sea caves and protected islands, this trip will leave you with a head filled with memories.
PROS:
- Meals included
- Equipment Included
- Instructors are available in mostly English & Spanish
CONS:
- Unless it’s a private tour, minimum group size must be reached for a boat trip to depart.
- Food could be limited