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Attractions and Amenities
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Attractions and AmenitiesThe Majorca Tourist Information Service (OIT - Oficines d'Informacio Turistica de Mallorca) have a very well established office in the resort and this is always a very useful contact point for the most up to date information about activities in the area. Contact details are:O.I.T Municipal de Platja de Palma Plaça de les Meravelles s/n 07610 Platja de Palma Telephone: +34 971 264 532 Fax: +34 971 264 532 Email: palmainfo@a-palma.es Beyond the beach and it's water sports facilities, the actual resort of Playa de Palma doesn't have a great deal of attractions and amenities, when compared to the many of the other familiar south coast resorts to the west of Palma. However in all fairness, most visitors do tend to choose this resort for it's convenience of access to facilities and nightlife of both El Arenal and the islands capital Palma, rather than those on the resort doorstep. As be briefly mentioned on the previous "general introduction" page, the three resorts of C'an Pastilla, Playa de Palma and El Arenal are joined by a wide traffic free promenade. Whilst it is an enjoyable walk between the two, for a cost of around 3€ each the Mini Train is a convenient alternative. An excellent bus service runs approximately every 15 minutes from Playa de Palma into Palma, and costs a very reasonable 1€ per person, or 65p each way. But please be aware these buses do get extremely crowded and sometimes are known to attract pickpockets, so keep a tight hold on your valuables at all times. Although the City of Palma is the commercial and cultural centre of Majorca, the depth of history, culture and nightlife there often takes visitors by surprise. The easiest way to "see Palma in a day" is by the Number 50 sightseeing bus, which runs on average every 20 minutes throughout the day, and takes in all the major sights of the city. In common with most City Tour buses around Europe, you can hop on and off the bus at any point, and tickets are valid for a 24 hour period. The total journey time for the round trip is 1 hour 20 minutes and costs 13€ for adults and 6.50€ for children under 16.
Looking now towards El Arenal, certainly worth a visit is the Golf Fantasia mini golf course. This is the sister course
to the one of the same name in Palma Nova, and features 54 holes of crazy golf in a Jurassic Park setting, which
and is without doubt one of the best mini golf courses in Majorca. Contact details for more information is:
Palma Aquarium is a spectacular marine park that faithfully recreates sea and oceanic habitats and ecosystems.
The park provides visitors with a unique and unforgettable experience: interaction, surprises and endless educational
elements that all pursue one fundamental objective: To foster understanding and wonder for the sea’s beauty. The 55
aquariums contain an exceptional range of flora and fauna from the Mediterranean Sea and the Indian, Atlantic and
Pacific Oceans. Palma Aquarium introduces visitors to this unknown world by faithfully recreating life in marine
ecosystems and natural animal habitats. 8000 specimens from 700 different species in 5 million litres of seawater.
For more information on ticket prices and opening hours, their contact details are:
The biggest water park on Mallorca called Aqualand el Arenal, is also on the outskirts of the resort. It's open at 10am everyday
during the summer months until October, although we feel that entry prices are a little steep at 20€ for adults
and 14€ for children. This attraction also becomes very popular during high season with most of the major
tour operators running trips here from all over the island. For further information contact details are:
Based in Playa de Palma, Cooltra Scooter Hire offers visitors a new and exciting way of experiencing Mallorca, giving you
the freedom to discover places that a conventional tourist can't easily find. The Cooltra team will provide you with
suggestions and tips to enjoy your stay to the fullest, or alternatively if you do not want to go by yourself, guided
scooter tours are also available. Contact details are: For the more adventurous, if you do venture east beyond El Arenal you'll eventually arrive at the most undeveloped area of Majorca's south coast called Es Trenc. One word of advice though, this beach is widely recognised as being nudist beach.
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