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Discover Mallorca’s underground caves and prehistoric wonders with this combined ticket to Hams Caves and Dinosaurland, perfect for family adventures.
If you’re planning a family-friendly day in Mallorca, the combined ticket for the Hams Caves and Dinosaurland offers a unique way to explore natural and prehistoric wonders. With over 845 reviews and a solid 4.5-star rating, this experience promises a blend of jaw-dropping underground formations and life-sized dinosaurs, making it a hit especially with kids and curious travelers alike.
What we love most about this combo is how it balances educational value with fun — you get to see Mallorca’s stunning caves and then walk among creatures from the Jurassic period. However, it’s worth noting that the entire experience runs around two hours, so it’s best suited for those with flexible schedules or families looking for a compact but enriching outing. If you appreciate interactive, well-organized attractions with good value for money, this package is likely to tick many boxes.
One potential consideration is the self-guided nature of the dinosaur park; while interactive, some may prefer guided tours or more structured activities. Still, the reviews highlight that visitors find the experience very engaging, especially with live shows and fossil excavations. This experience is ideal for families with kids, dinosaur enthusiasts, or travelers who want a fun, educational outing that offers a bit of everything.


Starting with the Caves of Hams, you’ll find yourself in a spectacular underground world formed over more than 10 million years. The cave system is divided into three main zones, each offering different sights and experiences. The first stop, the Round Cave, features a lush botanical garden teeming with native bird species, providing a peaceful contrast to the subterranean landscape.
Next, visitors move into the Blue Cave, where you’ll be introduced to Mallorca’s first inhabitants and the story of how these caves were discovered. The highlight here is a stunning shimmering lake and unique hook-shaped formations—known locally as “hams”—that give the caves their name. The audio-visual presentation titled “Discovering the Past” and the “Genesis” timelapse are designed to bring the caves’ history and formation vividly to life, making the experience not just visually stunning but also educational.
The Classic Cave section is particularly popular for its musical show performed on an underground lake called the “Sea of Venice”. Visitors often praise the combination of natural beauty and entertainment, with some reviews noting that the caves are breathtaking and worth the visit. Be aware, though, that touching stalactites, stalagmites, or formations isn’t allowed, preserving the delicate structures.
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Just a few meters from the caves, the Dinosaurland park makes for an exciting transition from geology to prehistory. Home to over 100 life-size dinosaurs representing 40 species, this park is designed to fascinate kids and adults alike. Expect to see a Titanosaurus replica stretching 50 meters, giving a real sense of the colossal scale of these prehistoric creatures.
The park offers more than just static models. Visitors rave about the live shows with raptors, which add a layer of excitement and interactivity. The Explorer Zone invites you to excavate dinosaur fossils, making it a hands-on experience that often appeals to children’s curiosity and sense of adventure. One reviewer mentioned how their dinosaur-obsessed girl loved all of it, especially the moving, noisy dinosaurs.
Food options within the park include a cafe and a burger place, and you’re free to bring your own food and drinks, although there are no dedicated picnic areas inside. The park is very well designed, with many small activities that keep little ones engaged, making it perfect for families with children under 10.

The total duration for the combined experience is about two hours, so planning your schedule around the 2:45 pm start time is recommended to enjoy both attractions without feeling rushed. Tickets are self-guided, allowing you to explore at your own pace, and the entry fee of $28 per person is generally considered great value, especially considering the variety and quality of what’s included.
Transportation and parking are straightforward, with free parking included, so you don’t need to worry about logistics. Remember, arrive at least 15 minutes early to exchange your voucher and ensure smooth entry. The experience is suitable for all ages, but keep in mind that the caves involve walking and some areas might be dimly lit.
Weather isn’t a concern since most activities are indoors, making it a reliable option regardless of forecast. However, be advised that bad weather does not entitle you to a refund, so plan accordingly.
Reviewers consistently highlight the quality of the guides and staff, with some mentioning that the guides are knowledgeable and friendly. The caves, in particular, have been praised for their stunning formations and informative displays. One visitor noted how the musical show at the Lake of Venice added a memorable touch, while others appreciated the interactive fossil excavation at Dinosaurland.
Many reviews mention the value for money — at around $28, visitors feel they get a thorough and engaging experience that’s perfect for families. Several families expressed that it’s the best place for small children to get a taste of prehistoric life and geology in a fun, safe environment.
A few noted minor drawbacks, such as the self-guided nature of the dinosaur park, which may not appeal to everyone. Some visitors also mentioned that the caves are more of a tourist attraction with videos and lights rather than a purely natural sight, but most felt that the spectacular formations and shows compensated for this.
This combination ticket to Mallorca’s Hams Caves and Dinosaurland delivers a well-rounded experience that balances natural beauty with prehistoric fun. It’s perfect for families seeking an educational outing that keeps young explorers engaged. The short, manageable time frame makes it ideal for those with a busy Mallorca itinerary, and the affordable price point offers excellent value compared to other attractions.
If you’re into stunning caves, interactive dinosaur exhibits, or simply looking for a memorable, family-friendly activity, this tour ticks all the boxes. The combination of visual spectacle, hands-on activities, and informative displays ensures that everyone from kids to adults leaves with a few new facts and a lot of fun.
While it’s not a guided tour, the self-guided format encourages freedom to explore at your own pace. Just be sure to arrive early and bring comfortable shoes for walking. Whether you’re a geology buff, dinosaur enthusiast, or traveling family, this experience offers a nice blend of entertainment and education wrapped into one affordable package.
“We loved both, the caves and Dinosaurland. The children really enjoyed it. Our 9 yr old was fascinated with the caves, which was brilliantly though…”
Is there a time limit for the visit?
The entire experience lasts about 2 hours, so plan your visit accordingly, especially if you want to see both attractions comfortably.
Are the caves suitable for young children?
Yes, the caves are generally suitable for children, but note that some areas involve walking and dim lighting. The dinosaur park is specifically designed to engage kids.
Can I bring food and drinks?
Yes, you can bring your own food and drinks to Dinosaurland, but there are no designated picnic areas inside. There’s a nearby spot for picnics before or after your visit.
Is parking included?
Yes, free parking is available, making logistics easier.
Do I need to guide myself during the visit?
The cave tour is self-guided, with audio-visual displays and guided explanations. The dinosaur park also operates without guided tours but offers live shows and interactive zones.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended for walking through the caves and the park.
Are there any restrictions inside the caves?
Yes, touching stalactites, stalagmites, or formations isn’t permitted. Flash photography is also not allowed.
What if the weather is bad?
Since most activities are indoors, weather shouldn’t affect your visit. However, note that tickets are non-refundable in case of bad weather.
How accessible is the park for people with mobility issues?
Specific accessibility information isn’t provided, but generally, the attractions are indoors and on flat surfaces.
What’s the best time to visit?
To maximize time, aim to start around 2:45 pm so you can comfortably enjoy both the caves and the dinosaur park in one afternoon.
If you’re looking for a balanced mix of natural wonders and prehistoric fun in Mallorca, this combo ticket offers a memorable, value-packed day suited for families, dinosaur fans, or curious explorers alike.