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Half Day Tour to Dinosaur Land in Mallorca
Dinosaurs and caves in four hours? This half-day tour pairs Mallorca’s Dinosaurland theme park, with life-size moving dinosaurs and a kids show in Spanish and English, with a short stop at the Cuevas del Hams. I like the hands-on feel, especially the play areas and dino dig-style activities, and I also like that the cave entrance is handled for you. One thing to keep in mind: the schedule is tight, so it is not the tour for a slow, lingering cave day.
For $68.61 per person, you also get an air-conditioned coach ride from Palma, and the experience is capped at 80 people. Pickup is offered, and the tour is in English, which helps when you want a straightforward plan with minimal fuss.
Because the cave visit is only about 30 minutes, wear shoes you trust. There are steeper steps in parts of the caves, so plan for that and you’ll be much happier.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- From Palma timing to real-world value
- Dinosaurland: 100 life-size dinosaurs and a bilingual show
- Play areas, dino digs, and the stuff kids actually remember
- Cuevas del Hams: quick underground time with classical music
- How the schedule feels when you travel with kids
- Transportation, groups, and who keeps it smooth
- Price breakdown: what you pay for and what to budget
- Who this tour is best for (and who should think twice)
- Quick decision: should you book it?
- FAQ
- How long is the Half Day Tour to Dinosaur Land in Mallorca?
- What time does the tour start?
- Is pickup from Palma available?
- What is included in the price?
- Is there a show at Dinosaurland?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key things to know before you go

- Dinosaurland runs self-guided for about 1.5 hours, so kids can wander and adults can take photos at their own pace
- A 15-minute children’s show happens with Spanish and English at the same time
- Cuevas del Hams is included, with classical music inside the caves
- Expect a short cave walk (around 30 minutes), plus some steeper steps in sections
- Group size is limited to 80, so it usually feels manageable for a family day
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From Palma timing to real-world value

This is a true half-day plan, starting at 9:30 am in Palma and returning to the same meeting point. You spend a chunk of the morning actually in the two attractions, and the rest is transit between Palma and the cave-dinosaur area. If you are trying to fit Mallorca highlights into a busy trip, that tight structure is a plus.
The value is strongest for families and anyone who wants two different kinds of “wow” without changing logistics. You get tickets for Dinosaurland and Cuevas del Hams in one package, plus an air-conditioned vehicle. With $68.61 per person, you are basically paying for transport and two admissions, which is often how you get a fair deal on combo outings like this.
Dinosaurland: 100 life-size dinosaurs and a bilingual show

Dinosaurland is designed for kids, but it is built to keep adults engaged too. The park features 100 large as life dinosaurs across 40 species, and some of them move and make sounds. That sounds like marketing, but in a theme park setting, movement and noise are exactly what help the experience feel alive.
The visit is self-guided for about 1 hour 30 minutes, which matters more than you might think. Instead of standing in a long line for every stop, you get time to go where your interests pull you, then circle back if you want a second look. I like this setup because it reduces stress for families who have one child that moves faster than the group.
A key moment is the 15-minute children’s show, performed simultaneously in Spanish and English. If you do not catch it at the exact time, you might still want to peek in the area around show start, since that is the part where energy often spikes. For families, a short, scheduled show also helps you “reset” before the next activity.
Play areas, dino digs, and the stuff kids actually remember

What makes Dinosaurland feel more than just a photo stop is the play side. The park includes play areas, including an archaeology-themed sector, and there are activities where kids can dig for dino-style finds in sand. That is the kind of activity that burns off energy the right way, and it gives younger kids something to do besides stare.
There is also a bar with a prehistoric vibe and a souvenir shop on-site, so you can handle small needs without leaving the park. If you want a meal inside, the park restaurant is known for its dino burger, which is a fun choice if you are traveling with picky eaters. I would still plan snacks on the side, though, because the tour itself does not include snacks.
From an adult perspective, the park is a great place to test your “I know my dinos” claims. If you want an easier day, lean into the names and look for the species variety, because that is part of the reason this place is memorable after you leave.
Cuevas del Hams: quick underground time with classical music

After Dinosaurland, you move on to the Cuevas del Hams for about 30 minutes. This is the turnaround point of the tour, where the tone shifts from playful and loud to cool, quiet, and scenic. The entrance fee is included, and you also get classical music inside the caves, which adds a staged feel to the visit.
You should go in expecting a structured cave walk rather than a long exploration. Thirty minutes is plenty time to see the main highlights, but it is not enough if your goal is to study every detail or take an extremely slow route. If you like caves more than theme parks, you might wish the cave time was longer, but the half-day format is what keeps the overall outing workable.
One practical cave tip: parts of the cave include steeper steps. If you have mobility concerns, this is the section to watch. Wear grippy shoes, hold rails when you can, and do not try to rush for the perfect photo at the steepest moments.
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How the schedule feels when you travel with kids

The day is built like this: pickup and drive from Palma, Dinosaurland for about 1.5 hours, then the caves for around 30 minutes, then the return trip to Palma. That sequence helps, because you start with the higher-energy attraction, then end with something calmer.
The main “timing reality” is that you do not control the clock. If you linger too long at Dinosaurland, you can run short on your cave visit, and the caves will not slow down for you. This is why the self-guided park time works best when you set a quick plan: see your must-do areas first, then leave buffer time for surprises.
If you are traveling with very young kids, this timing can be ideal because there is less total time spent seated or waiting. At the same time, it is worth being honest with yourself: it is still a short outing, so if you want a full-day exploration, pair it with something else later in your trip.
Transportation, groups, and who keeps it smooth

The coach is air-conditioned, which is a real comfort win in warm Mallorca weather. The group size is capped at 80 travelers, so you are not packed into a tiny bus that feels chaotic the whole way.
English is available, which helps with directions and on-the-ground explanation. In the experience, the day is often made warmer by staff who clearly enjoy the work. One name that shows up in the operator’s own responses is Juan, and it suggests you might get a guide who genuinely cares about making the day go well.
If you are staying outside central Palma, pickup details are provided after booking, and the operator has pickup points in most resorts. Also note the communication rule: it all has to happen through the contact option on your voucher or by email, no phone calls. That matters if you are the type who prefers quick calls when plans change.
Price breakdown: what you pay for and what to budget

Here is the practical value check. Your $68.61 includes:
- Dinosaurland entrance
- Cuevas del Hams entrance
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Classical music inside the caves
Not included is snacks, so plan that yourself. For families, this is the one budget gap that can surprise you, especially if you have a child who needs food at predictable times. Bring simple snacks and water so you can stay flexible and not feel forced to buy everything at the exact moment hunger hits.
Also, because the tour is short, small costs can matter. If you want extra drinks, extra souvenirs, or a longer meal, you will pay that directly on-site. The good news is that the park has places to buy food and you can browse the souvenir shop without leaving the flow.
Who this tour is best for (and who should think twice)

This is a strong match for families, especially if you want a kid-centered day that still includes a real Mallorca natural highlight. Dinosaurland is built to keep attention, and the park’s mix of moving dinosaur displays and play areas tends to work well across ages.
Adults also get something here if you like playful design and photos that actually look like something. The caves are the more “grown-up” part of the mix, and the classical music element gives you a guided-feeling experience even though the park is self-guided.
Consider thinking twice if:
- You want a long cave walk. The caves are only about 30 minutes.
- You have limited comfort with steeper steps. Parts of the cave route include that, so plan accordingly.
- You are the kind of traveler who wants total freedom. The half-day structure is fixed, even though Dinosaurland itself is self-guided.
Quick decision: should you book it?
Book it if you want an easy half-day that hits both theme park fun and a classic Mallorca cave stop. I would especially recommend it when you are traveling with kids, or when you want a change of pace from beaches and boat trips.
Skip it or pair it with other plans if you crave slow travel time. This outing is designed to be efficient, not expansive, and the cave portion is the tightest piece of the day.
If you do book, wear shoes you can move in comfortably on stairs, and pack snacks since the tour does not include them. Then you can spend your energy where it matters: watching the dinosaurs move, catching the bilingual kids show, and enjoying the cave atmosphere without rushing.
FAQ
How long is the Half Day Tour to Dinosaur Land in Mallorca?
The tour lasts about 4 hours.
What time does the tour start?
The start time is 9:30 am.
Is pickup from Palma available?
Yes, pickup is offered. If you are staying in a different resort, you need to confirm pickup details.
What is included in the price?
The price includes Dinosaurland entrance, Cuevas del Hams entrance, an air-conditioned vehicle, and classical music inside the caves.
Is there a show at Dinosaurland?
Yes. Dinosaurland offers a 15-minute children’s show performed simultaneously in Spanish and English.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.
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