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Mallorca: Artestruz – Ostrich Farm Ticket Entrance

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Mallorca: Artestruz – Ostrich Farm Ticket Entrance

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Ostriches look prehistoric up close. At Artestruz, you spend a relaxed chunk of time learning how these birds live and then getting hands-on with hand-feeding. It’s one of those small, family-run stops that feels both educational and calm.

I especially like the short guided intro that teaches you how to feed and interact safely, then lets you explore at your own pace. The chance to eat a giant fried ostrich egg (only if they have it available) also turns a simple farm visit into something you’ll remember. A realistic consideration: if you’re hoping for lots of enclosures or a long, structured program, some visitors find it very quick for the price when you add optional feed.

Key highlights at Artestruz Ostrich Farm

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  • A guide-led start teaches you how to feed and interact, then you wander on your own.
  • Hand-feeding lets you get close to curious, playful ostriches.
  • Giant fried ostrich egg can be a fun add-on, subject to availability.
  • A family farm vibe that feels safe and low-stress.
  • Ostrich egg shell crafts: you can shop decorative, artisanal items made from shells.
  • Wheelchair accessible for visitors who need that option.

First Impressions: Free Parking and a Low-Stress Start

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Artestruz is the kind of place where logistics feel easy from the moment you arrive. There’s free parking on site, so you don’t need to stress about a city drop-off or tricky walking routes. That matters on Mallorca, where some day plans get slowed down by the “how do we get there” part.

Once you’re on the farm, the atmosphere is relaxed. Expect a small, visiting-farm setup rather than a huge theme park. In practice, that means less time searching for attractions and more time focused on the birds.

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The Short Guide Intro: Learn First, Then Get Close

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The experience starts with a short introduction led by a guide. This isn’t just general animal info; it’s aimed at helping you understand ostriches in a practical way, so your interaction feels more meaningful. You’ll learn about their evolution, abilities, behavior, and what makes them so fascinating (including the fact that ostriches have lots of world-record traits).

The key value here is the guidance piece. The guide explains how to feed and interact, answers questions, and sets you up so you can do more than just stare from a distance. If you’ve ever visited an animal place and felt like you were left to guess the rules, this is the opposite.

Hand-Feeding Ostriches: The Fun Part, With a Safety Backbone

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After the intro, you get a “your pace” section on the farm. That’s when the ostriches really take center stage. The big birds are described as curious and playful, and you can see that personality fast when they approach and investigate what’s happening around them.

Feeding is a highlight, and it’s also where the details matter:

  • A feeding bowl is not included, so if you planned to bring one, know that you may still be fine without it depending on how they set up feeding.
  • You can buy food on site; one common price point mentioned is 8€ for the food.
  • If you’re feeding, do it using the guide’s instructions, not your own instincts.

One more practical tip: wear shoes you’re comfortable walking in. Even if the farm feels calm, you’ll likely move between areas to get the best view and interact at appropriate distances.

One Enclosure Can Be a Feature (or a Deal-Breaker)

This is a smaller farm stop, and that shapes expectations. The format is straightforward: you meet the birds, learn how to engage with them properly, and then enjoy that closeness at your own rhythm. There isn’t a long list of separate attractions pulling you in different directions.

That can be a positive if you like focused experiences—just the birds, the questions, and a bit of time to linger. On the flip side, if you’re expecting multiple distinct exhibits and a full-day schedule, you might feel it’s too short.

A review-based reality check I’d give you: if you show up and don’t plan to feed, the time can feel short. If the feed is what you want most, consider that as part of your budget and not an afterthought.

The Giant Fried Ostrich Egg: Worth Trying When It’s Available

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Yes, there’s food here—specifically a giant fried ostrich egg. The big detail is that it’s subject to availability, so don’t build your whole plan around it appearing every day. If you want to try it, ask when you arrive or during the guided portion.

From a value perspective, this is one of those “experience food” moments. It’s not positioned as a gourmet tasting menu; it’s a memorable, novelty-style item tied directly to the farm’s theme. If you’re traveling with kids or you’re the kind of adult who still enjoys a silly food challenge, this is likely a strong “yes.”

Food adds complexity, though. Between optional feed and optional egg, the day can creep upward from the ticket price. If your budget is tight, treat the egg and feeding as choices, not certainties.

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Ostrich Egg Shell Crafts: A Practical Souvenir

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Artestruz isn’t only about the animals. The farm also produces decorative items made from ostrich eggshells, and you can find artisanal and exotic handcrafted articles to browse. This is a better souvenir concept than generic gift-shop stuff, because it connects to what the farm does beyond just feeding.

Why that matters: when a farm makes products from its own materials, you’re usually supporting a small local operation with more than one revenue stream. Even if you don’t buy anything, it’s a nice reminder that this is a working farm, not just a petting-zoo setup.

Price and Value: When 20€ Makes Sense

The ticket price is around $20 per person, and the overall value depends on what you want from the day. Here’s the honest way I’d weigh it.

You’re getting value if:

  • You want a family-friendly, low-pressure animal visit.
  • You’re excited about getting close to ostriches and learning how they behave.
  • You care about the guide-led feeding and interaction basics.
  • You may add optional experiences like buying food or trying the fried egg.

You may feel it’s overpriced if:

  • You expected multiple attractions, lots of walking, or a longer itinerary.
  • You’re not interested in feeding and the visit feels brief to you.
  • You don’t like add-on costs, especially if you were assuming feeding is included.

A helpful budgeting mindset: the base ticket is the start, but the “interactive” parts can cost extra. Knowing that in advance helps you enjoy the experience instead of calculating mid-visit.

Timing: How Long Should You Plan for?

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The activity is listed as valid for one day, and the visit runs from starting times you can check based on availability. With a guide intro plus self-paced time, the experience usually lands in the “couple hours, not all day” category for many people. If you want a half-day plan, this fits well.

If you’re building a full Mallorca day, you’ll want to pair it with something nearby afterward. The key is to treat Artestruz as a focused outing, not the anchor for a long, jam-packed schedule.

Language Help: Audio Guides and Multiple Host Languages

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Communication is covered. The host/greeter languages include Catalan, English, German, and Spanish. There’s also an audio guide included, with languages listed as Czech, English, Catalan, Chinese, German, French, Polish, and Spanish.

What this means for you: even if your Spanish or German isn’t perfect, you can still follow what’s going on and get the context for the birds. It also helps if you’re traveling as a mixed-language group.

Practical Tips to Make Your Visit Smoother

A few small choices can make the whole day feel better:

  • Bring comfortable shoes. You’ll move around and want stable footing.
  • If you want to feed the ostriches, plan for food purchase on site and treat it as part of the experience cost.
  • If you’re hoping for the fried egg, check availability early rather than waiting until the end.
  • Keep expectations aligned with a small farm format. This is about the birds and the interaction, not a multi-stop safari route.

If you’re traveling with kids, this kind of straightforward, hands-on learning tends to land well. The farm focuses on easy interaction and a relaxed pace, so little ones can stay engaged without feeling rushed.

Who This Is Best For (and Who Should Skip It)

This experience is a great fit for you if you’re looking for:

  • A family outing with an animal theme.
  • A short educational stop on ostriches and how they behave.
  • A hands-on activity where the guide explains the rules first.
  • A unique Mallorca day plan that doesn’t rely on long transport or complicated logistics.

It may be less ideal if:

  • You want a full-day attraction with many different exhibits.
  • You dislike add-ons and prefer everything included in the ticket price.
  • You’re very sensitive to the look and upkeep of outdoor animal areas and expect a polished, highly manicured environment.

Should You Book Artestruz Ostrich Farm?

Book it if you want a straightforward, family-friendly Mallorca experience built around close ostrich encounters and a guide-led start. The ticket price becomes more reasonable when you value the feeding interaction and the farm’s extra layer (like eggshell crafts and the chance of the giant fried egg).

Skip it or adjust expectations if you’re looking for a long itinerary or multiple big showpieces. In that case, you may leave feeling like you paid for a short stop.

If you go in planning for a calm couple of hours focused on ostriches—and you treat the feed/egg as optional extras—you’re likely to have a fun, memorable day.

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