Visita del parco di Katmandu con trasferimento
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Visita del parco di Katmandu con trasferimento

4/5

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14 recensioni
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34,00 
Cancellazione gratuita
Lingua: Inglese
Voucher sul cellulare accettato
Durata: da 4 hours a 8 hours
Cosa farai
  • Questo è l'unico parco a tema di Maiorca ed è un'ottima occasione per trascorrere una giornata in famiglia sull'isola.
  • Scatenatevi nella villa sottosopra, nei giochi di realtà virtuale in 5D e nella mega area acquatica e di gioco morbido.
  • Potrete mettere alla prova il vostro putting con due percorsi di minigolf
Cosa aspettarsi

Una gita al Katmandu Park offre una serie di fantastiche attrazioni che faranno sorridere tutta la famiglia. Con il nostro esclusivo pass, avrete accesso illimitato alle principali attrazioni del parco, tra cui The House, lo splashpark Katopia e le aree soft play, oltre a due giri di minigolf a 18 buche. Inoltre, l'ingresso è a corsia preferenziale per evitare la folla e andare direttamente all'azione.

Katmandu è l'unico parco a tema di Maiorca, ricco di attrazioni spettacolari ed effetti speciali. C'è la Casa, ovvero una villa capovolta che vanta una foresta incantata musicale, una grotta di ghiaccio e un acquario interattivo. E poi ci sono le strabilianti attrazioni in realtà virtuale 5D e il cinema 4D.

Anche un minigolf a tema fuoco e ghiaccio e una selezione di giochi di tiro in 3D fanno parte del pacchetto. E c'è di più. I bambini possono rinfrescarsi nel parco acquatico Katopia e poi scatenarsi nell'area giochi più grande d'Europa. È una delle migliori cose da fare in famiglia a Maiorca.

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Cosa è incluso
  • check Trasporto
  • check Guida
  • check Ingresso rapido
  • check Gettoni armadietto illimitati
Da ricordare
  • Calze necessarie per il soft play, acquistabili anche all'interno del parco.
  • Nel parco acquatico e nel soft play sono previste fasce orarie di 45 minuti, ma possono essere utilizzate durante tutta la giornata.
  • I prelievi sono disponibili da hotel selezionati nelle seguenti località: ZONA NORD (Alcudia, Puerto de Alcudia, Puerto de Pollensa, Playas de Muro, Can Picafort) ZONA SUD-EST (Cala Barca, Porto Petro, Cala Egos, Cala Dor, Cala Ferrqera, Porto Colom, Cala Romantica, Cala Domingos, Tropicana, Cala Murada, Calas de Mallorca, Colonia Sant Jordi, Porto Cristo, Cala Mandia) ZONA EST (Costa de los Pinos, Cala Bona, Cala Millor, Sa Coma, S'Illot, Cala Ratjada, Font de Sa Cala, Canyamel).Se non vedete l'opzione di aggiungere un hotel per il ritiro, siete pregati di fornire i dettagli al momento del check-out. Gli orari di prelievo variano tra le 7:00 e le 10:00, quindi preparatevi a un viaggio più lungo a seconda dell'orario e della località di prelievo.
  • Il soft play Katopia ha un'altezza di 1,10 metri.
  • Il Katopia Splash Park richiede un'altezza di 1,00 m per gli scivoli aperti e di 1,20 m per quelli chiusi.
  • Zombies è un'esperienza teatrale ad alta intensità XD per bambini dai nove anni in su, ma non c'è alcun requisito di altezza.
  • Los Banditos Wild West è un'esperienza teatrale ad alta intensità XD, ma non ha requisiti di età o altezza.
  • Le seguenti attrazioni sono a bassa o media intensità e non hanno restrizioni di età o di altezza: Steambot laser challenge, The House, montagne russe virtuali in 4D, Minigolf, Desperados Wild West XD e Il Piccolo Principe 4D.
  • Un consiglio: nei parchi a tema c'è sempre molto da spremere, quindi pianificate in anticipo e scegliete le giostre e le attrazioni prioritarie per le quali potreste dover fare la coda per sfruttare al meglio la giornata.
  • Per vostra informazione, il vostro trasferimento si fermerà per far salire gli ospiti di altre strutture ricettive, quindi il vostro viaggio da e per il parco potrebbe richiedere un po' più di tempo.
  • Porta costume da bagno, asciugamano e crema solare
  • Per alcune attrazioni vi sono restrizioni di altezza, peso o età
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Commissioni di prenotazione
Buone notizie! Non sono applicate commissioni di servizio a questa prenotazione.
Politiche di cancellazione
Ricevi un rimborso del 100% annullando la prenotazione fino a 1 day prima dell'inizio dell'attività.

Cosa dicono le persone di quest'esperienza

Ottimo

4 /5

Basato su 14 recensioni di clienti verificati


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Qualità-prezzo

3,2/5

Personale

3,8/5

Servizio

3,8/5

Sicurezza

3,8/5


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  • J

    Jason

    Verified booking

    2.2

    16 luglio 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia


    Katmandu it's self was great! The staff we're lovely, wait times at each attraction was short! The kids loved the place! Our problem lies with the coach transfers, nearly 2 and a half hours there and same back. They we're doing 3 drop offs at 3 different excursions. 1st drop off was Marine Land, second was Western Waterpark 3rd was Katmandu Park. So you'd presume on the way back they would pick up in the same order? Nope, not the case this resulted in us only having just under 4 hours there.

  • H

    Heather

    Verified booking

    3.8

    28 giugno 2025

    Viaggio di famiglia


    The trip itself was really good. Plenty of time to do most things at the park. The thing that let the trip down was the organisation of the buses by TUI. First we were delayed by a booking that was on the wrong bus. On the way back it was horrendous, the air conditioning didn't work for the 2 hours journey home. It was roasting and I had to sit with my child on my knee because families sat anywhere and had bags on spaelre seats and the rep did nothing about it. Really disappointed with TUI.

  • D

    Darren

    Verified booking

    4.2

    24 agosto 2024

    Viaggio di famiglia


    Long coach transfer (almost 2 hours each way including other hotel pick ups). Theme park itself has good attractions, however it soon got busy & was queuing for attractions. Didn't have time to use the splash park following the other attractions due to coach pick up time.

  • H

    Haffy

    Verified booking

    4.2

    10 agosto 2024

    Viaggio di famiglia

  • T

    Tania Murchie

    Verified booking

    5

    25 luglio 2023

    Viaggio di famiglia


    Had no time there due to TUI getting there late then collecting us too early. The guide didn’t even speak and the coach driver well he was watching movies whilst driving it was a terrifying experience to say the least

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    Daniel keegans

    Verified booking

    5

    19 giugno 2023

    Viaggio di famiglia


    I enjoyed the Katmandu park, I feel you need to arrive earlier than we did because it feels like a squeeze if you arrive around about half 10/11 when we did get there, also feel you need to explore the possibilities of toilets on your coaches a lot of children go on these excursions and I was a little shocked when the driver had to pull over for a kid to go the toilet and it was literally on the side of the road she had to go

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