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Mallorca: Adrenaline Tree Top Adventure Entry Ticket

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Mallorca: Adrenaline Tree Top Adventure Entry Ticket

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Treetop fun in Mallorca starts with a pine-forest start line. Jungle Parc Mallorca is one of Spain’s bigger tree top parks, built around an airy 9-hectare pine forest in Santa Ponsa. I like the mix of zip wires and bridges at different heights, and I also like how the courses are set up so different skill levels can play in the trees.

The main thing to consider is that you’ll be up off the ground, using ropes and wires—so it’s not a good match if you have vertigo, mobility limits, or you’re over the 120 kg weight limit.

Key Things to Know Before You Go

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  • A 9-hectare pine forest near the beach keeps the experience cooler and shaded for much of the time.
  • 4 different adventure courses run during your 2 hours, with 154 games across the circuits.
  • Training and safety gear are included, so you’re not figuring out the system on your own.
  • You can spend about 1 hour off the ground depending on the course flow and your pace.
  • Zip wires, ropes, bridges, and vines mean it’s active from start to finish, not a passive walk.
  • Small group size (up to 10) helps the instructors keep things under control.

Jungle Parc Mallorca in Santa Ponsa: pine shade, beach proximity, and real height

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Jungle Parc Mallorca sits in Santa Ponsa (Calvià), in that classic Mallorca zone where you can do beach time and then switch to something louder and more physical. The park runs through a 9-hectare pine forest, so you’re largely moving under trees instead of baking in open sun. Even if the day is bright, the forest cover takes the edge off.

It’s also close enough to the beach that you can plan this as part of a fuller day. The park is about 500 meters from the beach, which makes it easier to pair with a swim before or after—no long transfer required.

And then there’s the big physical point: this is a true treetop setup. You’ll move from tree to tree at varying heights, using cables and natural-feeling “stuff” like vines alongside man-made ropes, bridges, and zip lines.

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Tickets, courses, and what “2 hours” really buys you

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Your entry ticket covers the Explorador course, plus the safety gear and a training session. The park also runs four adventure courses total, and the idea is that you’ll be working through them as part of your visit.

Duration is listed as 2 hours, which is long enough for multiple circuits without feeling rushed—but short enough that you should show up ready. There are 154 games across the whole park, and at Jungle Parc they’re organized so you’re actively doing something rather than waiting around.

A key detail: many parts of the circuits are designed to let you spend around 1 hour without touching the ground, using harness-secured movement between platforms. That’s the moment most people remember—when it stops feeling like a park and starts feeling like an actual obstacle course in the air.

Gear up and the training moment you should take seriously

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The experience includes a training session and safety equipment. That matters more than people think, because tree top parks feel “simple” until you’re clipped in, moving across a platform, and trusting your body with your next step.

The best version of this visit is when you treat training like the real start of the adventure, not a formality. Listen closely to how they want you to clip in, move your body, and handle the transition between elements like bridges and zip wires.

From what I saw in the way people described their experience, instruction is often a strong point—one clear highlight was that the guide’s teaching and technical setup help you feel safe and confident quickly. There’s also a useful caution from another review: explanations can sometimes be clearer. So if you like detailed guidance, ask early for any part you don’t fully understand.

Good news: the instructor can work in Spanish, English, French, and Catalan, which helps if you want something repeated in plain terms.

Course-by-course: how the adrenaline is built (and how you’ll feel it)

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You’re not just doing one loop. The ticket is for the park experience across multiple courses—starting with the Explorador course included in your entry. Other circuits are adapted for different ages and skills, which usually means there’s a progression in difficulty and confidence required.

Here’s what the movement is like across the park:

  • You travel tree to tree using bridges and ropes.
  • You use vines in some parts for grip and positioning (it feels less like equipment and more like a climbing course).
  • You cross with zip wires that can change your pace fast, turning a slow careful step into a quick, adrenaline-ready ride.
  • You work at varying heights, so some sections feel calmer and some sections make your brain pay attention.

A standout detail is that Jungle Parc Mallorca is described as having the longest courses achievable in one set. Translation: the adventure doesn’t break into tiny, stop-and-start pieces as much as in smaller parks. That matters because longer continuous circuits keep the energy up. It also means you’ll stay in a rhythm—check clip, shift weight, move forward, repeat—until you’re naturally “in it.”

If you’re afraid of heights, this format can be surprisingly helpful. The park gives you a way to build trust while still having fun. You’ll still feel the height, but you get to experience it while wearing a harness and following a system you’ve been trained for.

Managing fear and building confidence in the trees

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Let’s talk nerves. Many people don’t fear heights because they hate heights. They fear the unknown moment of committing—stepping onto a narrow platform, then realizing the next platform is not a walk away.

What makes Jungle Parc work well for that fear is the structure:

  • You’re moving with safety equipment (included) and guidance from staff.
  • The circuits are designed for different skills, so you don’t have to jump straight into the hardest sections right away.
  • The park lives inside a pine forest, so you get shaded pauses between elements rather than endless exposure to open sky.

Practical tip: focus on the next handhold or the next clip point, not the full distance to the end. When you keep your attention small and concrete, the height becomes background noise instead of a full-blown panic trigger.

One more consideration: this isn’t ideal if you have vertigo. Even if you can handle the harness, the moving platforms and height changes can push symptoms. For safety, follow the park’s not-suitable guidance rather than trying to “tough it out.”

Fitness level, weight limits, and who this activity is best for

This is an action-based outing. You should expect to climb, balance, grip, and shift your weight repeatedly while clipped into the system.

It’s listed as not suitable for:

  • pregnant women
  • people with mobility impairments
  • wheelchair users
  • people with vertigo
  • people over 264 lbs / 120 kg

There’s also a minimum age of 12 years old. The park notes courses adapted to all ages and skills, but the harness-based treetop format is still physically demanding for smaller bodies and coordination levels.

So who should go?

  • Families with kids old enough (12+) who want a real adventure day, not a playground.
  • Active adults who enjoy climbing-type movement and don’t mind working for fun.
  • People who want a confidence-builder activity. You get to challenge your nerves and still keep it structured.

Who should skip?

If walking long distances is an issue for you, if balance is unstable, or if you’re sensitive to heights sensations, it’s better to choose something on the ground. Jungle Parc is designed to be thrilling, and it comes with the physical reality to match.

Price and value: is $31 a good deal for 154 games?

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At $31 per person, this ticket can feel like a steal—if you go in with the right expectations.

Here’s why the value can work:

  • Your price includes the Explorador course plus training and safety equipment. That’s not just entry; it’s the gear and the instruction piece that makes the park usable.
  • You’re part of a visit that covers 4 courses and 154 games inside the overall experience. You’re not paying for one small activity bubble.
  • The park’s design aims for roughly 1 hour off the ground (depending on how you move and how the flow runs). That’s a big part of what you’re really buying.

What’s not included: food and drinks, and extra courses (if you decide to add more beyond what’s covered).

The biggest value tip: bring water and plan for a snack if you’ll need it after. Since food and drinks aren’t included, your final “cost” for the day depends on what you bring or buy nearby.

Timing, last runs, and planning your day in Mallorca

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Your experience is scheduled for about 2 hours, but the start time can shift slightly because the park may be processing a certain number of clients at that moment. That’s common with adventure parks where groups move in controlled waves.

Also watch the last run times:

  • Last run for individuals: 16h
  • Last run for groups: 15h

So if you’re the type who likes a late-day plan, don’t wait too long. Build your day so you’re not rushing to make the last slot.

What to wear is simple but important. Bring comfortable clothes and sports shoes. You’ll be gripping ropes and moving across uneven wooden/platform elements. Shoes with good grip matter more than looks, and fitted athletic clothing can make movement easier.

Should you book Jungle Parc Mallorca?

If you want a real Mallorca adventure—one that mixes adrenaline, careful training, and movement in the trees—this is a strong pick. The price feels fair for what you get: included safety gear, a training session, and an experience spread across multiple courses with a lot of games in a short time.

I’d book it if:

  • you’re comfortable with active climbing movement
  • you’re excited by zip wires and rope bridges
  • you want a confidence-building challenge in a shaded forest

I wouldn’t book it if:

  • heights or balance issues trigger you (especially vertigo)
  • you fall into the park’s listed non-suitable categories
  • you want a relaxed, low-effort activity

If you’re in the right category, Jungle Parc Mallorca is the kind of outing that turns into a story you tell for a while.

FAQ

Where is Jungle Parc Mallorca located?

It’s in Santa Ponsa (Calvià) in the Balearic Islands. The park is described as being about 500 meters from the beach.

How long does the treetop adventure take?

The duration is listed as 2 hours.

What does my ticket include?

Your ticket includes entry for the Explorador course, plus safety equipment and a training session.

What are the course options?

You get access to four different adventure courses at the park, adapted to different ages and skills.

What is the minimum age to participate?

The minimum age required is 12 years old.

What should I wear to the park?

Bring comfortable clothes and sports shoes.

Is this activity suitable for everyone?

No. It’s not suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, wheelchair users, people with vertigo, or people over 264 lbs (120 kg).

How big are the groups?

The small group is limited to 10 participants.

What languages does the instructor use?

The instructor can work in Spanish, English, French, and Catalan.

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