Marineland visit in Majorca with transfer

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If you're after a fun-packed family day out, then Marineland is for you. It's Majorca's only aqua and animal park – and it's packed with attractions. We're talking edge-of-your-seat dolphin and sea lion shows, alongside exotic bird shows thrice daily.Kids and grown-ups alike will love seeing beautiful bottlenose dolphins show off their swimming skills and watching the sea lions clown around in the water. 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 of the aquariums, visit a café or access the beach. Add an aviary and a tropical house full of snakes and lizards and there's something for everyone. Upgrade to a gold ticket for extra perks like fast-track entrance and a 10% discount on any purchases inside the park.
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* You can access the beach from the park, so make sure you bring swimming gear and suncream
* The splashpark inside Marineland is not open until mid-June
* Top tip – visit the early shows to avoid disappointment as they can get busy
* The Gold ticket option includes: 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
* This offer adheres to our rigorous animal welfare standards related to cetaceans, which have been developed in collaboration with independent animal welfare scientists. These criteria are continually updated based on the latest scientific research and international standards. They focus on enhancing cetacean wellbeing by promoting natural and social behaviours, ensuring specialised veterinary care, encouraging the animals' autonomy within their environment, and supporting education and conservation efforts.The standards strictly prohibit breeding for commercial purposes, the use of behavioural drugs, the capture of wild cetaceans and food deprivation techniques, among other measures