REVIEW · MALLORCA
Magaluf ; Minigolf indoor
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Blacklight mini golf beats the beach heat. At SeaGolf in Magaluf, you get blacklight indoor minigolf with two sea-themed courses—one playful, one more skill-testing. I like that it’s built for families (little kids through grown-ups), and I also like that the room stays comfortable thanks to air-conditioning. The one thing to watch: the start may feel under-explained, so ask for a quick rundown before you begin your first hole.
This is a straightforward, fun break from the usual Magaluf routine. You can play just one course or both, and you’ll have the option of grabbing food and drinks without leaving the venue. If you want something active, colorful, and low-pressure, it’s an easy pick.
In This Review
- Key Highlights to Know Before You Go
- Inside SeaGolf in Magaluf: What the Experience Really Feels Like
- Choosing Between the Cartoon Course (9 Holes) and the Adventure Course (12 Holes)
- The 9-hole Cartoon Course: More Play, Less Pressure
- The 12-hole Adventure Course: A Real Test of Dexterity
- My advice: pick based on your group mix
- The Blacklight Magic: Why Indoor Changes the Game
- How the Playtime Works: A Simple Flow for 1 or 2 Courses
- Food, Drinks, and the Value of Staying Put
- Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Skip)
- Best fit
- Maybe not the best fit
- Price and Value: Is $14 Worth It?
- Practical Tips That Make Your Round Smoother
- Should You Book SeaGolf Blacklight Minigolf in Magaluf?
- FAQ
- Where is this minigolf experience located?
- What type of minigolf is it?
- What courses can I play?
- Is it suitable for families and kids?
- Can I play one course or both?
- How long is the ticket valid?
- What is included with the price?
- Is food and drink available?
- What languages do hosts or greeters speak?
- Can I change my plans with cancellation or pay later?
Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

- Blacklight indoor setting keeps the vibe fun after sundown and in any weather
- Two sea-themed circuits: a 9-hole Cartoon Course and a 12-hole Adventure Course
- Family-friendly design with the Cartoon Course aimed at younger players
- Air-conditioned all year means you can go when you need a cool reset
- Food and drinks available so you can stay put between rounds
Inside SeaGolf in Magaluf: What the Experience Really Feels Like

Magaluf can be intense—sun, noise, and big holiday energy. This is a nice contrast: indoor, air-conditioned, and focused on one thing only. You walk in, pick a course, and start putting.
What I like most is that it’s not trying to be a serious sports event. Mini golf here is more like a themed game night with neon-style lighting and sea-world fun. That matters because it makes the experience easy to join even if you’re not “good at golf.” You’re there for the challenge of the holes and the laughs when someone’s ball hits an obstacle.
Two details are especially useful for planning your visit:
- You can play 1 or 2 courses, so you control how long you stay.
- There are two different skill levels by design: Cartoon for younger kids, Adventure for players who want more precision.
One small practical tip: if you feel like you aren’t getting the basics fast, ask right away how scoring and rules work at the entrance. A few people have reported that arrival explanations weren’t clear enough. A quick question up front can save a confusing first-hole.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Mallorca.
Choosing Between the Cartoon Course (9 Holes) and the Adventure Course (12 Holes)

SeaGolf splits the experience into two circuits, and that’s the big decision point.
The 9-hole Cartoon Course: More Play, Less Pressure
The Cartoon Course is built for the youngest members of the family, with color and fantasy-style designs. The holes include obstacles and challenges that require precision and strategy, but the overall feel is more playful than punishing.
If you’re traveling with kids, I’d treat the Cartoon Course as your warm-up round. It gets everyone moving, it’s less intimidating, and it also helps you learn how the obstacles behave under blacklight lighting.
The 12-hole Adventure Course: A Real Test of Dexterity
The Adventure Course is longer—12 holes—and it’s where the game tightens up. It takes you through an underwater world setup, and the holes are designed to test skill and dexterity.
This course is for anyone who wants more of a challenge, whether you’re a true mini golf fan or just someone who likes beating their own score. The course is also built for variety: each hole has a unique design and different obstacles.
My advice: pick based on your group mix
- If your group has small kids, start with Cartoon, then decide whether your teens and adults want the extra challenge.
- If everyone is older and you want one solid activity, go straight to Adventure.
- If you can only spare a limited amount of time, I’d still consider doing both if you have the energy—because it’s two different experiences, not just double play.
The Blacklight Magic: Why Indoor Changes the Game
Blacklight is the core theme here, and it affects more than the look. It changes how you notice obstacles, follow the ball, and judge where the ball should go next.
In normal outdoor mini golf, lighting can make shadows and glare part of the problem. Indoors under blacklight, you’re more likely to focus on the bright course elements and shapes. That helps a lot if you’re playing with kids who want visual cues. It also makes the underwater or cartoon themes feel more present, which is half the fun.
A helpful practical move: when you’re standing over a ball, take a second to scan the hole setup before you swing or push. You’ll usually do better if you figure out the obstacle path first, rather than treating each hole like a straight shot.
How the Playtime Works: A Simple Flow for 1 or 2 Courses
This activity is easy to structure because it’s basically the same loop, repeated with a new course.
Here’s the rhythm you can expect:
- Check in and get your minigolf ticket
- Choose your course: Cartoon (9 holes) and/or Adventure (12 holes)
- Play hole by hole, navigating obstacles under blacklight
- If you’re doing both, you’ll switch circuits and go again
- If you need a break, food and drinks are available on site
You’ll see that the decision isn’t about travel between stops or long walking times. It’s about choosing how long you want your activity to last. That’s why SeaGolf is such a practical vacation plan: you don’t need a full afternoon locked in to have fun.
Also, your ticket has validity for 1 to 90 days, but the starting times depend on availability. So it’s smart to look at your day’s schedule and choose a start time that fits the rest of your plans.
Food, Drinks, and the Value of Staying Put
One underrated reason to like indoor mini golf: you can keep the group together. SeaGolf is described as operating with food and drinks, which means you can refuel on site instead of leaving and coordinating with kids or tired teens.
You should think of the food and drinks as optional extras rather than part of the included ticket. The included item is the minigolf ticket, while meals and drinks are something you can grab if you want.
Why it matters for value: families often lose time when they have to hunt down a quick snack somewhere else. Being able to stay in one place helps you keep the energy up and reduces decision fatigue.
Who This Is Best For (And Who Should Skip)
SeaGolf is especially well-matched to certain travel styles.
Best fit
- Families: Cartoon Course is made for younger players
- Groups who want a short, fun activity that doesn’t require serious athletic ability
- Travelers who want something indoors with air-conditioning
- People who enjoy themed games, not just traditional sightseeing
Maybe not the best fit
- If you want a quiet, nature-focused activity or something with deep cultural immersion, this is the wrong genre. It’s entertainment first.
- If you’re expecting a super detailed, step-by-step tutorial at arrival, plan to ask questions early. The experience can work smoothly when you get the basics, but some people have found the initial explanation less than clear.
Price and Value: Is $14 Worth It?
At around $14 per person, this is one of those vacation activities that feels affordable when you compare it to bigger-ticket attractions in popular coastal areas.
The value comes from two things:
- You’re paying for a full, themed activity with two possible courses
- You get an indoor, air-conditioned environment, so it’s usable on more days (and less dependent on weather)
If your group is only doing one course, you might wonder if it’s enough time. But if you’re doing both the Cartoon and Adventure circuits, it feels more like a full mini outing than a quick stop.
My rule for getting your money’s worth: if you’re already paying, consider playing 1 or 2 courses based on energy levels. If you’re a group of mixed ages, starting with Cartoon and then upgrading to Adventure can feel like the best compromise.
Practical Tips That Make Your Round Smoother
You don’t need special skills, but a few habits help you enjoy each hole more.
- Ask for a quick rundown on arrival if you’re unsure about how to play. Some people have said they weren’t shown properly on arrival, and you’ll feel better once you understand the basics.
- Assign roles in the group: one person lines up the shot while another watches the obstacle path. It turns the experience into a team game instead of a frustration loop.
- Plan your course choice before you start. If you decide in the middle, you might lose time, especially if you’re hungry or traveling with kids.
- Use the lighting to your advantage. Don’t rush your shot. Spend a second locating the obstacle and thinking through the route.
Should You Book SeaGolf Blacklight Minigolf in Magaluf?
If you’re in Magaluf and you want a fun, active indoor plan that works for families, I think this is a solid booking. The combination of blacklight, two different course styles, and air-conditioned comfort makes it a reliable way to break up a vacation day.
Book it if:
- You want a light, entertaining activity that doesn’t require planning a whole itinerary
- You’re traveling with kids (Cartoon Course helps)
- You want something you can do year-round indoors
Skip it if:
- You want a cultural or educational attraction rather than a themed game
- You hate anything where you need to ask questions to get started (because you may want to clarify the basics on arrival)
Overall, this is a straightforward, good-value experience: choose the right course for your group mood, ask for a quick how-to if needed, and enjoy the indoor blacklight fun.
FAQ
Where is this minigolf experience located?
It’s in Magaluf, on the Balearic Islands in Spain.
What type of minigolf is it?
It’s blacklight indoor minigolf at SeaGolf.
What courses can I play?
You can choose between two sea-themed courses: a 9-hole Cartoon Course and a 12-hole Adventure Course.
Is it suitable for families and kids?
Yes. It’s family friendly, and the Cartoon Course is designed for the youngest members of the family.
Can I play one course or both?
You can play 1 or 2 courses, depending on what you choose during your visit.
How long is the ticket valid?
The ticket is valid for 1 to 90 days. Starting times depend on availability.
What is included with the price?
The included item is the minigolf ticket.
Is food and drink available?
Yes, food and drinks are available at the venue.
What languages do hosts or greeters speak?
They speak English and Spanish.
Can I change my plans with cancellation or pay later?
You can reserve now and pay later, and you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























