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Katmandu Park in Magaluf turns an upside-down fantasy house, splash zones, mini golf, and interactive rides into one easy resort stop just 250 m (820 ft) from the sea at Calviá Beach. Centered on the legendary House of Katmandu, it feels more playful and mixed-age friendly than a thrill-only amusement park.

For most first visits, the online Passport ticket is the easiest pick because it covers the core attractions, is usually cheaper online, and lets you start with your phone confirmation instead of a ticket-desk scramble.
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6 tips for visiting the Katmandu Park

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Buy the Passport online
If your day in Magaluf is fixed, buy the Passport online before you go. Web pricing is the best-value option, and your phone confirmation is enough for wristband pickup at the box office. That keeps the arrival light instead of turning it into a queue-first start.
2
Start indoors, then go splash
If you are visiting during low season, start with indoor headliners like The House, Zombies! XD, or Desperados Theater, then move to Katopia Splash Park after it opens at 12 noon. That rhythm fits the timetable better and saves the wet part for the warmer middle of the day.
3
Respect the 4:30 pm cutoff
Katopia Soft Play and Katopia Splash Park both have last entry at 4:30 pm, even though the park runs until 6 pm. If you drift into snacks or mini golf too late, the classic "one last round" plan dies fast. Go earlier and end the day calmly instead.
4
Use the lockers strategically
Lockers are available both near the box office and in Katopia Splash Park. If the day includes water play, stash towels, sandals, and spare clothes early so you are not dragging the full beach bag through every laser game, dark ride, and mini-golf hole. That way the park feels lighter on your feet.
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Plan for mixed ages
If your group mixes toddlers, tweens, and adults, give each part of the day one shared anchor: an indoor ride first, then something like Expedition Golf or Steambot Laser Challenge, and soft play or splash later. That keeps the pace fair, and nobody spends the whole visit waiting through someone else's ideal attraction.
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Keep Western Water Park separate
If your family also wants Western Water Park, keep it for another day rather than stacking two full attraction parks into one Magaluf schedule. Katmandu Park combines much more naturally with the beach or hotel pool, because it sits only 250 m (820 ft) from the sea. That way you avoid turning holiday fun into logistics.

How to plan a Katmandu Park day in Magaluf

This works best when you treat it as a resort-day anchor, not a random hour you squeeze between beach, lunch, and one more full attraction.

Book the Passport before breakfast

For most first-time visitors, the date-specific online Passport is the cleanest starting point. It covers one visit to each included attraction, web pricing is the best deal, and your phone confirmation is enough for wristband pickup at the box office on Avenida Pedro Vaquer Ramis. Book now.

Sequence the day around the water zones

The easiest rhythm is indoor first, water later. In low season, Katopia Splash Park does not open until 12 noon, while Katopia Soft Play opens from 10 am and both stop last entry at 4:30 pm. So begin with The House, the XD attractions, or lasers, then move into splash mode once the hotter part of the day arrives.

Keep the second attraction small

Because Katmandu Park sits just 250 m (820 ft) from the sea at Calviá Beach, the smartest same-day follow-up is usually the beach, a hotel pool, or an easy dinner on the seafront. If the family also wants Western Water Park, save that for another day. Two full parks in one Magaluf schedule sound ambitious and usually feel exhausting instead.

What makes Katmandu Park different

The appeal here is not one giant coaster or one signature stunt show. It is the way the park keeps flipping between illusion, games, water, and child-friendly chaos without sending you across a huge resort campus.

The House still defines the place

What visitors remember first is usually the upside-down look of The House. It gives the whole stop a slightly surreal, playful tone before you even enter, which is why Katmandu Park feels more like a story world in central Magaluf than a generic arcade with a splash area attached.

It is a mixed-format park, not a single-ride park

The official lineup tells the story clearly: The House, 4D experiences, Expedition Golf, Steambot Laser Challenge, Desperados Theater, Zombies! XD, and the Katopia zones all pull in different directions. That variety is the real product. It lets one family build a lighter, sillier, wetter day than a park built only around big-thrill hardware.

Best for families, less for thrill purists

If your ideal park day means one huge coaster after another, this is not really that place. But if your group mixes younger children, older siblings, and adults who want movement without a full-day endurance test, Katmandu Park hits a smart middle ground right in the resort core. That balance is its secret strength.

How Katmandu became a Magaluf family fixture

The park makes more sense once you see it as part of Magaluf's long shift away from a single nightlife identity toward a broader family-resort offer.

From upside-down house to full park

The historical core is wonderfully odd: what began in 2007 as the House of Katmandu in Mallorca started with the upside-down mansion and grew outward into a broader attraction mix. That origin story still matters, because the whole site continues to feel built around imagination first and ride category second.

The resort turn changed the role

The 2013 opening of Sol Katmandu Park & Resort matters because it tied the attraction directly to family stays in Magaluf, not just day visitors looking for one more paid stop. That helps explain why the park still feels so tuned to hotel timing, mixed-age groups, and the logic of a beach holiday that wants one big play window rather than a full logistical expedition.

Today it fits a beach-resort week

Today, Katmandu Park feels strongest when used as one vivid chapter in a Magaluf week, not as the single reason to come to the island. On Avenida Pedro Vaquer Ramis, a few minutes from the seafront, it complements the beach holiday instead of competing with it. That is why it keeps working for families who want one memorable park day without leaving resort life behind.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Passport ticket include?

The Passport includes one-time access to each attraction. For most first-time visitors, that is the right base ticket because it covers the core park without forcing you into add-on decisions immediately.
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Do babies pay at Katmandu Park?

No. Children under 3 enter free, although babies and children still need to be accompanied by an adult on the attractions.
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Do I need to print my ticket?

No. You can show the email confirmation on your phone at the box office and collect your wristband there. That makes online booking much easier on a beach-resort day.
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When do Katopia Splash Park and Katopia Soft Play open?

Katopia Soft Play runs from 10 am to 6 pm, with last entry at 4:30 pm. Katopia Splash Park runs from 12 noon to 6 pm in low season and from 10 am to 6 pm in high season, also with last entry at 4:30 pm.
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Is Katmandu Park good for mixed ages?

Usually yes. The park works better for mixed ages than a thrill-only venue because it jumps between indoor illusion rides, mini golf, laser challenges, soft play, and splash zones. Families do best when they pick one shared anchor at a time instead of trying to do everything at once.
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How much time should I plan for Katmandu Park?

For most families, a comfortable target is about 4 to 5 hours. That gives you enough room for The House, a few screen-based attractions, mini golf or lasers, and either soft play or splash without the day feeling rushed.
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Are there lockers in the park?

Yes. The official FAQ says lockers are available in different locations, specifically near the box office and in Katopia Splash Park. If water play is part of your plan, sorting that early makes the rest of the visit easier.
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Is Katmandu Park mostly indoors or outdoors?

It is a mix, and that is part of the appeal. Indoor attractions like The House, Zombies! XD, and the 4D experiences balance outdoor and wetter zones such as Expedition Golf and Katopia Splash Park, which makes the park flexible in changing weather or heat.
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What combines best with Katmandu Park?

The easiest same-day pairing is the beach or your hotel pool, because Katmandu Park sits only 250 m (820 ft) from the sea. If you want another family attraction later in the trip, keep Western Water Park or Marineland for a different day rather than forcing two full parks into one schedule.
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General information

opening hours

Katmandu Park is open every day from 10 am to 6 pm. Katopia Soft Play runs from 10 am to 6 pm, with last entry at 4:30 pm, while Katopia Splash Park runs from 12 noon to 6 pm in low season and 10 am to 6 pm in high season, also with last entry at 4:30 pm. Individual attraction timetables can still change because of weather or routine maintenance.

tickets

Passport prices start at:
- Adult Passport (12+): from €31
- Child Passport (ages 3-12): €22
- Senior Passport (65+): €22
- Children under 3: free

The Passport includes one-time access to each attraction. Online purchase is the best-value option, tickets are date-specific, and your phone confirmation can be shown at the box office to collect the wristband.

address

Katmandu Park
Avenida Pedro Vaquer Ramis 9
07181 Magaluf, Calvià, Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain

how to get there

In the heart of Calviá Beach, Katmandu Park sits about 250 m (820 ft) from the sea in central Magaluf, so many nearby resort hotels can simply walk there. The official Mallorca tourism listing points visitors to TIB bus lines 104, 105, 106, and 107. If you are already staying on this stretch of coast, it is one of the easiest family attractions to reach without turning the day into a transfer exercise.

lockers

The official FAQ says lockers are available in different locations, specifically near the box office and in Katopia Splash Park. If the plan includes water play, sort that early so towels, spare clothes, and sandals do not follow you through the whole park.
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