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Attractions:
The nearest weekly market to Cala Vinas is held in nearby Andratx every Wednesday morning. Special market buses are always laid from the larger south coast resorts throughout the day, although these are always very full by the time they arrive at the market. So, if there are a number of you that can travel together it's often worth considering taking a taxi for the short trip.
Older children in particular will enjoy racing around the kart track on the outskirts of the Magaluf,
near to the Aquapark. They're Open every day from 10am to midnight in high summer, and for the rest
of the year it's 10am to sunset. Contact details are:
Karting Magaluf
Camí de Sa Porrassa
Magaluf
Telephone: +34 971 131 734
Web site: www.kartingmagaluf.com
The Western Park on the edge of the resort is a giant waterpark with death defying slides, thrilling rides for older
kids and some tamer ones for the toddlers. They're open every day May to October from 10am in the morning
to 6pm in the evening, but do close during the cooler winter months for general repairs and refurbishment of the
park. Contact details are:
Western Park
Carretera Cala Figuera Sa Porrasa 12-22
07182
Magaluf
Telephone: +34 971 131 203
Fax: +34 971 131 193
Web site: www.westernpark.com
The House of Katmandu is an enormous, upside-down Tibetan-style mansion which seems to have fallen straight out of the sky.
Visitors move through a series of rooms as the House tells the story of its owner, Kilgore Goode. A rugged adventurer on a
life-long quest for a legendary red jewel, Kilgore’s strange tale involves an ancient monk, a mysterious sherpa, a
magnificent mermaid princess and most illusive of all, the yeti – a legendary, large-footed snow beast of the Himalayas.
Starting in the warehouse, visitors will learn the legend of these characters as their self-guided tour takes them through
the Galley of Plunders, the Workshop of Wonders, the Library of Illusions, Katmandu Valley, the Genetics Lab, the Chamber
of Pain, and finally, the Cave of Shivers. All the while, the adventure unfolds around every corner as the suspense builds
to the inevitable yeti encounter. For more information on opening times and admission prices, their contact details are:
The House of Katmandu
Avda Pedro Vaqer Ramis 9
07182
Magaluf
Telephone: +34 971 134 660
Fax: +34 971 681 649
Email: administracion@houseofkatmandu.com
Web site: www.katmandupark.com
At the rear of the House of Katmandu is the 4D Experience extreme motion cinema. With 6 rides to choose from this unique
cinema experience with it's specially designed seating and special effects - plus special dimensional glasses - place you
in the middle of all the action. Contact details are:
4D Experience
Avda Pedro Vaqer Ramis 9
07182
Magaluf
Telephone: +34 971 134 660
Fax: +34 971 681 649
Email: administracion@houseofkatmandu.com
Web site: www.katmandupark.com
For that extra special night out whilst on holiday, we can certainly recommend the "Come Fly With Me" show at the nearby
Globo Balear Theatre. Combining the music of Frank Sinatra with the visual spectacle of Cirque Du Soleil,
"Come Fly With Me" is set to become one of the hottest productions outside of Broadway this year.
With an international cast that features some of world’s greatest acrobats and dancers; the show is set to be an absolute
spectacle of delight, the likes of which is rarely seen off Broadway itself. Chris Mann takes on the lead role of "Ol Blue
Eyes" himself ... an unnerving experience you’d expect but not for Chris, as he’s widely regarded as one of the world’s
greatest Sinatra impersonators.
Set in 1959 in the city of New York, the show reflects the vibrant energy of a city at its best. The audience just has to
close their eyes to be instantly transported back in time to a period when Rat Pack style ruled the world with their ultimate
sophistication and undoubted class. The production values of the show are second to none and it has been painstakingly
produced with a relentless eye for period detail and heart stopping dance and acrobatic routines.
Created by Globo Balear, the same team that run the massively successful Pirates Adventure in Mallorca, "Come Fly With Me"
is sure to be an instant hit, bringing all the quality that you’d expect from a top Broadway experience to this show in
Mallorca. For more information on show times and ticket prices, contact details are:
Globo Balear Theatre
Urbanization Sol de Mallorca
07181
Mallorca
Web site: www.comeflywithme.com
One of the most popular evening attractions with all nationalities in the south of the island is the
Pirates Adventure (Els Pirates), which is based on the outskirts of Magaluf. It takes the form of a Dinner/Show
with a pirate theme, and has short dialogues in English throughout. The season commences early April and runs
through until the end of October, with performances most evenings. In addition to the family show, there is also
a special late night adults only "Pirates Uncut" performance. Contact details for more information and bookings
for either show are:
Pirates Adventure
Carretera la Porrassa
Magaluf
Telephone: +34 971 130 411
Fax: +34 971 130 083
Web site: www.piratesadventure.com
Pickles Ballroom and Dance Studio are based at the Hotel Voronova in Son Caliu district of Palma Nova.
They have a regular programme of dance tuition including modern ballroom, latin american, salsa and the
newest craze for which no partner is required called latin-in-line. The ballroom is owned and run by Ian
Pickles and his dance partner Rebecca Andrews, who are both from England, and they welcome both
dancers and non-dancers to their studio offering special rates for holiday makers who want to learn to
dance in a friendly and informal atmosphere. Contact details for more information are:
Pickles Ballroom and Dance Studio
The Hotel Voranova
Calle Voranova 6
07181
Palma Nova
Mallorca
Email: info@ballroomdancemallorca.com
Web site: www.ballroomdancemallorca.com
Although Palma is less than 30 minutes away by taxi from the centre of Cala Vinas, and is also both
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 euro for
adults and 6.50 euro for children under 16. For more information their contact details are:
Telephone: +34 902 10 10 81
Fax: +34 902 10 10 28
Golf Fantasia in nearby Palma Nova, is set amid waterfalls, caves and tropical gardens, and is without doubt
one of the best mini golf courses in Majorca. There is a choice of three very different 18 hole courses, although
you will be allocated a specific course on buying the ticket in an attempt to minimise waiting time during play.
This attraction becomes very popular during high season with most of the major tour operators running trips
here from all over the island. They are open every day throughout the year from 10am to 2am the following
morning. Contact details for more information is:
Golf Fantasia
Calle Tenis 3
07181
Palma Nova
Telephone: +34 971 682 349
Fax: +34 971 680 392
Just along the coast from Palma Nova
at Portals Nous, is one of the most popular family attractions on the island Marineland. Here you will find
performing dolphins, sealions, and parrot shows throughout the day. As far as we are aware these are the only
captive dolphins on the island, and frequently we are asked "can we swim with them?".
Again as far as we are aware, the answer is sadly no. During the show a number of small children are picked at
random to be pulled around their pool in a small inflatable dinghy, but outside of the show times the public are
not allowed access to these beautiful creatures. Opening hours are:
April to September: from 9am to 7pm
October to March: from 10am to 6pm
A visit to Marineland is often included in all of the major tour operators organised day trips, and it can become
very busy during the peak season. For more information their contact details are:
Costa d'en Blanes, Ctra. Palma-Andratx km 10
Telephone: +34 971 675 125
Fax: +34 971 675 554
Web site: www.marineland.es
Not really an attraction, but certainly an amenity worth knowing about, is the Hire Centre in Magaluf.
They offer a full range wheelchairs and mobility scooters for hire and offer a free delivery within a 10km radius of the resort.
In addition to mobility products, they also offer a range of cots, highchairs, baby walkers and buggies for hire.
Contact details are:
Avda. S'olivera
Magaluf
Telephone: +34 971 131 910
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