You’ll bounce across huge interconnected trampolines in Mallorca’s Palma Jump park, try your luck on the Ninja Warrior course, and grab a drink at the café after your session. With friendly staff and space for all ages, it’s perfect for families or anyone wanting a break from sightseeing — you might surprise yourself (or just end up laughing).
I didn’t expect to feel nervous walking into Palma Jump — it’s just trampolines, right? But the place is bigger than I thought, all these bright mats stretching out under the high ceiling, music bouncing off the walls. You can smell that sort of clean rubbery scent (reminded me of new sneakers) and there’s this low hum of kids laughing, sneakers squeaking, someone shouting “¡Vamos!” near the foam pit. Our local staff guy, Toni, handed us our jump socks and grinned like he knew we were about to embarrass ourselves. He wasn’t wrong.
The first few jumps felt weird — like my legs forgot how gravity works for a second. My nephew was already flipping around while I just tried not to land on my face. There’s this whole Ninja Warrior circuit tucked along one side (I only made it halfway before sliding off a rope — Toni gave me a thumbs up anyway). The main keyword for this place really is fun; you see families, groups of teens, even some adults taking turns on the wall runs or just flopping into the foam pools. It’s loud but in a good way — laughter kind of drowns out any self-consciousness.
After our hour was up (goes faster than you’d think), we crashed at the little bar area with cold drinks and chips. Some parents were out on the terrace watching through big windows — honestly looked pretty relaxed compared to us sweaty messes inside. I still think about that moment when my nephew finally nailed his first flip and everyone cheered, even strangers. So yeah, if you’re looking for something different than beach or old town wandering in Mallorca, this trampoline park near Palma is worth it. Just don’t forget your socks or you’ll have to buy theirs — they’ve got a basket full at reception.
The standard ticket includes 1 hour of jumping time.
Yes, children under 5 can join but must be accompanied by a paying adult over 18.
You need grip jump socks; bring your own or buy them at reception for €2.5.
Yes, all areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible.
Yes, there’s a café and terrace where parents can relax while kids jump.
It’s just a few minutes from central Palma by public transport or car.
Yes, there’s a bar/café with snacks and drinks inside the park and on the terrace.
Your experience includes one hour of jumping at Palma Jump indoor trampoline park near central Palma de Mallorca. All areas are accessible by wheelchair or stroller; grip socks are required (bring your own or purchase onsite). Staff supervise activities throughout your visit, with food and drinks available at the café or terrace after your session.
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