Many of the 6 million tourists who flock to the Balearic island of Majorca every year are families, all looking for ways to entertain the children for a week or two. Luckily, Majorca offers more than just sun, sea and sand and as well provides many fun and varied activities the whole family can enjoy.
If you are staying in one of the many all-inclusive or family-friendly resorts on this island, then be sure to check out their list of children's activities, which often include dance, arts and crafts and sports clubs for children of all ages. But for those families wanting to escape the resort for a day or two, then read on.
This Mediterranean island is well known for its many water parks including Aquapark Magaluf and Aqualandia Water Park which all boast an excellent selection of slides, chutes and pools to keep the family amused for a whole day. WesternPark Water Park Magaluf also offers jacuzzis which parents might take advantage of after a long day watching the kids. There is also Marineland where families can watch bottlenose dolphin and sealion shows, take a walk through the underwater tunnel as well as take a ride on a mock pirate ship.
For something extra special, check out submarine tours available from Nemo Submarines. But for those who have not quite yet got their sea legs, then check out the dry Auto Safari where kids can get close to the likes of giraffes, zebras and monkeys. Palma Nova Golf Fantasia offers 3 fun mini-golf courses, ideal for all ages, and there's even a 19th-hole caf.
Some days it's just nice to sit back and relax whilst the children amuse themselves, which is why the many beaches of the east and south coast attract the most families. With golden sands, crystal clear waters and even caves and rock-pools to explore, Majorca's many beaches are great places for children to get lost in their imaginations.
If you are staying in one of the many all-inclusive or family-friendly resorts on this island, then be sure to check out their list of children's activities, which often include dance, arts and crafts and sports clubs for children of all ages. But for those families wanting to escape the resort for a day or two, then read on.
This Mediterranean island is well known for its many water parks including Aquapark Magaluf and Aqualandia Water Park which all boast an excellent selection of slides, chutes and pools to keep the family amused for a whole day. WesternPark Water Park Magaluf also offers jacuzzis which parents might take advantage of after a long day watching the kids. There is also Marineland where families can watch bottlenose dolphin and sealion shows, take a walk through the underwater tunnel as well as take a ride on a mock pirate ship.
For something extra special, check out submarine tours available from Nemo Submarines. But for those who have not quite yet got their sea legs, then check out the dry Auto Safari where kids can get close to the likes of giraffes, zebras and monkeys. Palma Nova Golf Fantasia offers 3 fun mini-golf courses, ideal for all ages, and there's even a 19th-hole caf.
Some days it's just nice to sit back and relax whilst the children amuse themselves, which is why the many beaches of the east and south coast attract the most families. With golden sands, crystal clear waters and even caves and rock-pools to explore, Majorca's many beaches are great places for children to get lost in their imaginations.
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