REVIEW · MALLORCA
From Palma de Mallorca: Dinosaurland tour
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Dinosaurs beat boring days in Mallorca. This tour is a simple, family-friendly way to get to Dinosaur Land Mallorca and see realistic dinosaurs without the hassle of driving. I especially like the combination of guided information panels plus time for photos and videos that keep the visit fun, not rushed.
Two things I like most: the life-sized dinosaurs (made for big reactions and quick close-ups) and the kid-focused entertainment that helps even small children stay engaged. One consideration: the dinosaur park visit is 2.25 hours, so you’ll want to plan your pace if your group moves slowly or naps hard.
In This Review
- Quick take: Dinosaurland Mallorca in 5 hours
- From Palma’s area pickup to Dinosaur Land: an easy day plan
- The coach rides: where time feels shorter than it sounds
- Your guided dinosaur park visit: realistic scale and lots of variety
- What the info panels add (and why they help parents too)
- The kids’ show and children’s zone: the secret to keeping everyone happy
- Photo and video time: how to use the 2.25 hours well
- Dino burger, souvenirs, and a quick place to reset
- Price and value: is $68 a good deal?
- Who this tour is perfect for (and who might want something else)
- What to bring for an easier Dinosaur Land visit
- Should you book Dinosaur Land Mallorca from Palma?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point for the tour?
- How long is the Dinosaur Land visit?
- What’s included in the tour price?
- Are food and drinks included?
- What languages is the live guide available in?
- Are pets allowed?
Quick take: Dinosaurland Mallorca in 5 hours

4-6 key points to know before you go
- Life-sized dinosaurs and photo time: real scale and lots of chances to capture videos.
- 40 species, 100+ dinosaurs: enough variety to keep repeat glances interesting.
- A show made for young kids: great for families, including very small children.
- Dedicated children’s zone: play areas let kids burn energy while adults read panels.
- Licensed Mallorca guides: guided commentary in English, German, French, or Spanish.
- Round-trip coach from Palma area: easy to show up and go, with air-conditioned comfort.
From Palma’s area pickup to Dinosaur Land: an easy day plan

This is a 5-hour outing built around a straightforward rhythm: one coach ride out, a focused visit at the park, then a return coach ride. You meet at Camí de l’Escullera, waiting by the bar Varadero for the bus from autocares comas. If you want the exact bus number, you can email ahead the evening before.
Why I think this works well: it removes the biggest pain point for families in Mallorca—finding parking and figuring out timing. You also get a guide with you, so you’re not just paying for a ticket and hoping you’ll understand what you’re seeing.
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The coach rides: where time feels shorter than it sounds

You spend about 1 hour on the air-conditioned coach going to the park and another 1 hour back. That means the middle part of your day is the real payoff: the dinosaur world itself, with just enough time to explore and still get moving.
Practical tip: if you’re traveling with kids, use the coach time for snacks and quick bathroom breaks so the park visit stays smoother. Also, bring a layer—coaches can run cool, especially in air-conditioned comfort.
Your guided dinosaur park visit: realistic scale and lots of variety

Your time inside Dinosaur Land Mallorca is 2.25 hours. That’s long enough to walk the main areas, read a good number of information panels, and still stop repeatedly for photos without feeling frantic.
Here’s what you can expect to see:
- Life-sized, realistic dinosaurs designed to look at home in their prehistoric setting
- Informative panels that explain key ideas in plain terms
- A mix of species in different sizes, so you get both small “wow” moments and larger “how is that possible?” moments
The big value is the mix: you’re not only looking at statues. The park is set up so the adults can learn while kids get the immediate thrill of something huge and moving (and sometimes sounding) like it’s alive.
What the info panels add (and why they help parents too)

The information panels are a big part of why this tour doesn’t feel like a pure theme-park blur. They’re designed to explain what you’re looking at, so you leave with more than just a group photo.
For families, that matters because it turns a walk into something you can talk about. You’ll be able to connect dinosaurs you see to what they likely did—how they lived, what made them different, and what paleontology guesses based on fossils.
If you’ve got a child who asks a thousand questions, these panels give you something solid to point to. And if you’ve got an adult who wants context, the guided format helps you avoid guessing.
The kids’ show and children’s zone: the secret to keeping everyone happy

This is the part many families care about most, and the setup is clearly built around it. You get a kid-friendly show that’s entertaining for both children and adults, which helps when everyone’s energy level is changing minute to minute.
On top of that, there’s a dedicated children’s area with activities. The park also includes a play space with an archaeological section, which is a smart touch because it shifts kids from watching to participating—often the difference between a short day that feels fun and one that feels like it dragged.
One of the standout themes from real-world experience: it’s a great fit for very young children. A review noted that the park was a ton of fun for a 2-year-old, and that’s the vibe you should expect—more action and shorter attention grabs than a “museum-only” experience.
Photo and video time: how to use the 2.25 hours well

The tour is built around giving you time to take snapshots and videos, not just rush through exhibits. I love that the pace supports memory-making, because a dinosaur park is one of those places where you’ll want proof—especially for grandparents and anyone who missed the trip.
To make the most of it, I suggest a simple strategy:
- Start with wide shots first (you’ll spot the best dinosaur compositions early)
- Then circle back for close-ups and video clips once you know where your favorite dinosaurs are
- If your group has multiple ages, let kids lead the first route—they’ll choose what grabs them fastest
Because the visit is time-limited, you’ll be happiest if you treat it like a greatest-hits walk, not a perfect checklist of every dinosaur.
Dino burger, souvenirs, and a quick place to reset

When you’re ready for a break, the park includes a prehistoric-themed bar and souvenir shop. There’s also the well-known dino burger, which is exactly what you want in the middle of a kid-focused outing: something easy, fun, and not a whole production.
Food and drinks aren’t included in the tour price, so plan for purchasing inside the park. If you’re traveling with picky eaters, consider bringing small snacks for your child and then eating a fuller meal after, depending on your family’s routine.
Price and value: is $68 a good deal?

At $68 per person for a total 5 hours, you’re paying for more than a basic ticket. You’re getting:
- Round-trip coach transport in air-conditioned comfort
- Skip-the-ticket-line entry
- A licensed official guide for the group
- A park visit long enough to enjoy dinosaurs, panels, photos, and family entertainment
Value is strongest if you’re traveling as a family and you’d otherwise have to manage driving, parking, and timing. Even if you could rent a car, the guided structure helps you keep the day smooth—and on days that involve children, “smooth” is worth money.
If you’re coming with older kids who are into dinosaurs and you want more than selfies—this tour still pays off because the information panels and show add structure to the visit.
Who this tour is perfect for (and who might want something else)

This tour is ideal if you want a family-friendly dinosaur day with guidance and a low-stress schedule. It’s especially well-suited for:
- Parents traveling with toddlers or young kids who need entertainment and a play zone
- Families who want photo time but also want basic context for what they’re seeing
- Groups who prefer coach travel over renting a car
You might want to look at alternatives if your group requires longer unstructured time in one place, since the park visit is 2.25 hours. For slow walkers, naps, or very relaxed touring, that time may feel short.
What to bring for an easier Dinosaur Land visit
Nothing fancy—just the stuff that makes the day easier:
- Comfortable shoes for walking and stopping often for photos
- A light layer for the coach and for shaded parts of the park
- A camera or phone with enough storage for video
- Snacks for kids if your family uses them to manage energy
If you’re traveling with a smaller child, aim to keep your expectations realistic: they’ll have fun most when the day includes breaks and active play.
Should you book Dinosaur Land Mallorca from Palma?
Yes—if you want an easy coach-based day that mixes life-sized dinosaurs, informative panels, and a show plus kids’ play areas. The price makes sense because you’re paying for transport, guidance, and a visit length that actually lets you enjoy the park instead of sprinting through it.
Book it particularly if you’re going with young kids. The whole experience is clearly designed to keep them engaged, and that’s the kind of planning that turns a theme park into a happy family memory.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point for the tour?
You meet at Camí de l’Escullera, and you should wait by the bar Varadero for the bus.
How long is the Dinosaur Land visit?
You’ll spend 2.25 hours at Dinosaur Land Mallorca.
What’s included in the tour price?
The tour includes the Dinosaur Land entrance ticket, return transport by air-conditioned coach, and a licensed official guide.
Are food and drinks included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
What languages is the live guide available in?
The live tour guide is available in English, German, French, and Spanish.
Are pets allowed?
No. Pets are not allowed.




























