We took my 3.5 year old and she really enjoyed it. Our guide, Carla was very knowledge and was able to guide us through the caves effortlessly in Spanish, English and German. Prices for entry and food were very reasonable.

We took my 3.5 year old and she really enjoyed it. Our guide, Carla was very knowledge and was able to guide us through the caves effortlessly in Spanish, English and German. Prices for entry and food were very reasonable.
This visit was May 2013. Entrance 13 Euro per adult. Duation about 1 hour. Depending when you arrive there may be a wait for the in progress tour to complete before you can start. However there is a nice terrace to sit on and a cafe for refreshments. As has been said by other it is a bit disconcerting to...
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We visited these caves in April with my grandson and thoroughly enjoyed the experience. They are not as commercialised as some of the other bigger caves in the south of the island but definitely worth a visit. The caves are easy to find and are well signposted from the Palma to Alcudia Road. There is a nice cafe on site...
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We visited the Caves at Campanet and were in for a great surprise - the caves themselves are beautiful, and the tour guide was friendly, relaxed and very informative. Once you are inside, you are not rushed through, unlike the other site I visited - the Caves at Porto Cristo. There are no metal fences in your face between you...
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Really interesting caves, with some fantastic stalagmites and tites. Guide really helpful and knowledgeable. Worth a visit. Only negative feedback - you have no prices in your menu - which put us off eating there..
A good guide and larger caves than expected. Very pleasant surroundings. No problems even if you have a mild case of claustrophobia.
Ok, at first we thought 12.50 per adult was steep but once we got in we concluded it was well worth it. Super cool spot, guide was very knowledgable. Great bar/cafe with views just outside the caves were nice too!
The caves are very well sign posted from the motorway, just past the Campanet turn off if you are travelling from Palms towards Alcudia. A clinb up some forty stone steps delivers you to a delightful terrace complete with half a dozen cats friendly, dozing on the garden chairs. There is a well stocked gift shop, cafeteria and clean toilets....
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These caves are delightful. Fantastic inside. The guide was very informative. Having been to the more commercial caves in Majorca, we were not expecting much, but we were in for a treat. We visited in December 2012 and were the only ones there.
We opted for smaller caves at Campanet, rather than others on the island. And were very happy with our choice. We had a group of 5 of us on a Sunday afternoon. The guide was very interesting and informative; she clearly wanted everyone to enjoy the tour (of course some want to hear a lot more information than others). She...
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