Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows

The dolphins are only part of the magic. This one-day ticket to Palmitos Park gives you the dolphin show plus headline birds of prey and exotic bird performances, all in a zoo-botanical setting with views over the hills.

I also love how you’re not stuck in a single arena. You move through gardens and animal areas from around the five continents, so the day feels like a real visit, not just a show-and-go. The main drawback is simple: Palmitos Park is steep, with a lot of uphill and downhill walking.

Key things to know before you go

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  • Dolphinarium show plus an animal-and-gardens circuit that keeps you busy between performances
  • Birds of prey + exotic bird show in open viewing areas with mountain views
  • Parrot show and an overall show schedule that helps you plan a full morning to afternoon
  • Komodo dragon (described as the first generation raised in captivity in Europe) and major reptile exhibits
  • Caimans and big lizards around the Caiman Lake area, plus turtles
  • Expect lots of walking in a valley setting, with mobility help available for a cost

Palmitos Park in Maspalomas: what your one-day ticket really includes

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Palmitos Park in Maspalomas: what your one-day ticket really includes
Palmitos Park is a zoological botanical park located about 10 kilometers from the Maspalomas Lighthouse. The ticket you’re looking at is built for people who want a “big day” with the main animal shows included, not just a casual walk-through.

Your day includes entry to the park and all shows: the dolphin show, birds of prey show, exotic bird show, and a parrot show. You’ll also have access to the rest of the park attractions at your own pace, like the aquarium, butterfly house, and multiple animal sections.

The time limit matters. Last entry is 5:00 PM, so I’d plan to arrive with enough daylight to see at least the big shows and still have time for the animal areas. Many people end up staying around half a day to most of the day, depending on pace and how long you linger for photos.

At $44 per person, this ticket can feel like a lot until you factor in what’s included. You’re paying for a day of animal exhibits plus several scheduled shows, and you also get free car parking with the admission.

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Dolphin show at the new dolphinarium: the main event

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Dolphin show at the new dolphinarium: the main event
If you only care about one thing, make it the dolphin show. This park’s dolphinarium is the headline attraction, and it’s the part that gets the most strong, emotional reactions in the feedback.

What to expect is a polished performance in a dedicated show setting, with the focus on the dolphins and their training routines. The show experience is consistently described as exciting and well paced, and it’s not just “watch from far away.” The vibe is close enough that you feel like you’re part of the spectacle.

A practical note: Palmitos Park sits up in the hills, so your route to the dolphin arena may involve steep stretches. If you’re going with kids or anyone who gets tired easily, plan your day around the show times so you don’t end up rushing uphill right before the best seats.

Some visitors also mention adding a dolphin experience for more interaction. Your ticket here clearly covers the dolphin show, so treat the show as the core value you’re already paying for.

Birds of prey and exotic bird shows: the high-wire parts

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Birds of prey and exotic bird shows: the high-wire parts
The bird shows are the other reason Palmitos Park works so well as a day trip. The birds of prey show gets special attention, often for the combination of skilled handling and the feel of watching birds fly in a more open setting than you’d expect.

The exotic bird show and the parrot show round things out nicely. Together, they create a nice rhythm: dolphins first, then birds, then a return to the animal areas when the crowds and heat patterns make the most sense for your energy level.

One of the best things about the bird shows here is the setting. The park is in a valley and up against mountain slopes, so you get great views around the show areas. That means photos come out better, and the shows feel less “indoors and flat” than at some attractions.

Also, the timing tends to be spaced so you can move between arenas without sprinting across the park. That matters, because the walking is real.

Animals beyond the shows: reptiles, primates, and the Caiman Lake

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Animals beyond the shows: reptiles, primates, and the Caiman Lake
The shows are the anchor, but the rest of the park is what gives you a full-day experience. If you like variety, Palmitos Park delivers.

In the reptiles section, look for the Komodo dragon, described as the first generation raised in captivity in Europe. The listing also gives scale: a giant lizard species reaching up to 3 meters and around 90 kilograms. Even if you don’t know much about Komodos, the size and presence make this one hard to skip.

Then there’s the Caiman Lake area, which is built around a mix of reptile life:

  • Spectacled caiman
  • Californian turtles
  • Gran Canaria Giant Lizard

The “in sync” theme is part of the experience here. It feels like more than just a row of enclosures because the viewing areas are arranged so you can connect the animals with their habitat space.

Another big stop is the Island of Primates. This isn’t a typical monkey-only zone. You’ll find animals like aardvarks, wallabies, meerkats, and talapoins. It’s a reminder that this park is mixing zoological categories in a way that helps you keep your interest as you walk.

If you love close encounters, you’ll likely enjoy how many animals feel like they have room in their areas. Some visitors specifically call out the chance to get closer than they expected and the feeling that animals are active within their precincts.

Butterfly house, aquarium, and botanical areas: why the park feels bigger

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Butterfly house, aquarium, and botanical areas: why the park feels bigger
Palmitos Park works for people who want more than just scheduled shows. The park has a zoological botanical approach, so you’ll find plant areas and indoor exhibits that help you break up the walking.

Key stops include:

  • Aquarium
  • Butterfly house
  • A range of animal areas placed across the grounds

Some visitors also highlight orchid-style areas and clean, well-kept spaces. Even if you’re not a plant person, indoor or semi-indoor sections like these are useful for pacing your day. They give you a change of temperature and an excuse to slow down.

Also, you’ll notice that shade doesn’t follow a perfect pattern. Reviews commonly describe that many sections are shaded, but the areas around the shows can be sunier. That’s a small detail, but it affects comfort more than you’d think on Gran Canaria.

Getting there from Maspalomas: plan transport before you plan shows

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Getting there from Maspalomas: plan transport before you plan shows
Your ticket doesn’t include hotel pickup or drop-off. So you’re on your own for the final approach to the park.

That said, the location is straightforward in a practical way: 10 kilometers from the Maspalomas Lighthouse. In real terms, that usually means taxi or a self-arranged ride is the easiest option, especially if you’re traveling with kids or anyone who dislikes stairs.

Why I’m bringing this up: Palmitos Park is steep and spread out. If you end up arriving late or under-rested, the walking becomes the main story. Arrive early enough to handle your first climb without stress.

Once inside, you’re not tied to a guided group. You can build a route that makes sense. The shows are the fixed points; the rest is flexible.

Steep hills, sun, and comfort: the real make-or-break factor

Maspalomas: Palmitos Park Ticket with Dolphin and Bird Shows - Steep hills, sun, and comfort: the real make-or-break factor
The most consistent practical warning is about walking. Palmitos Park is in the mountains, and the paths include steep uphill and downhill sections. You don’t need to fear it, but you do need to respect it.

If your group includes:

  • older adults
  • someone with limited mobility
  • a family with little kids in sneakers

you’ll want a strategy.

Good news: the park provides walkers and mobility scooters at a cost. That can be a lifesaver if someone’s legs hit their limit before the bird shows are over. If you think you might need it, ask on-site about options so you aren’t stuck trying to “tough it out” at the wrong moment.

Other comfort tips that actually help:

  • wear shoes with solid grip
  • bring sun protection
  • plan your breaks in shaded areas
  • carry water since the park sells food and drinks, and pricing can be high

Reviews also suggest that you can spend several hours here without feeling bored, but your pace needs to match the terrain.

Food and spending inside Palmitos Park: budget like a local

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The ticket price covers admission and shows, but food and drinks are not included. That’s normal for theme-style attractions, but Palmitos Park can be expensive once you start adding meals, snacks, and drinks.

What to do with this info? Treat it like part of your day-planning. Bring water if you’re allowed to (and if your entry rules permit), and consider a simple snack strategy so you’re not forced into the most expensive option when hunger hits during a steep walk.

Some visitors note restaurant value can be better than quick bites, but it still isn’t “bargain vacation eating.” If you’re traveling as a family, it helps to set expectations early so nobody feels surprised by the inside prices.

Photo costs can also add up. There are opportunities to take photos and sometimes extras are offered near exits and stores. If photos matter to you, decide in advance what you’ll pay for.

Is the $44 ticket good value for Palmitos Park?

On paper, $44 can sound high. In practice, the value depends on what you want from the day.

Here’s why it can be a good deal:

  • You get several major shows included: dolphin, birds of prey, exotic birds, and parrots.
  • You also get time to wander through other attractions like the aquarium and butterfly house plus major animal sections.
  • There’s free parking, which matters if you’re driving from Maspalomas.

It’s not as good a value if:

  • you don’t care about the shows and just want a calm walk
  • your group has limited tolerance for steep terrain
  • you’re hoping for low-cost food and drink

The best fit is people who want a structured animal day without having to buy separate tickets for each performance. It’s also great for families because the shows keep the energy up and the park offers enough variety to satisfy different interests.

If you’re an animal lover, the reptile and primate areas are meaningful stops, not filler. And if you’re mainly show-focused, the dolphin and bird performances are the core reason this ticket sells.

Should you book Palmitos Park with dolphin and bird shows?

Book it if:

  • you want multiple shows included in one admission
  • you like seeing animals plus gardens and indoor exhibits
  • your group is okay with steep walking (or you can use mobility support if needed)

Skip it or rethink it if:

  • you want a mostly flat, low-effort outing
  • you only want one short activity and then to leave

If you do book, plan your day around the big show times, wear supportive shoes, and bring sun and water habits. With that approach, Palmitos Park turns into a memorable, high-activity Gran Canaria day that’s more than just a quick look at animals.

FAQ

Where is Palmitos Park located?

Palmitos Park is in the Canary Islands, Spain, about 10 kilometers from the Maspalomas Lighthouse.

How long is the visit?

This ticket is valid for 1 day.

What shows are included with the ticket?

The ticket includes entry to the park and all shows: dolphins, parrots, birds of prey, and exotic birds.

What is the last entry time?

Last entry into the park is 5:00 PM.

Do I need hotel pickup or drop-off?

No. Hotel pickup and drop-off are not included.

Is parking included?

Yes. Free car parking is included.

What do I do with my online voucher?

Go directly to Palmitos Park and present your voucher at the gate for online tickets.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Can I cancel for a full refund?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is the park wheelchair accessible?

Yes. Palmitos Park is wheelchair accessible.

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