We’ve just come back from a wonderful day trip to Majorca. I actually wasn’t going to do this, but since a lot of people requested it, here’s a price breakdown of our day trip to Majorca. I won’t be including food and drinks, just the cost of transport and attractions.
Cost Breakdown of Our Day Trip to Majorca
Transport Costs
Uber to Victoria Coach Station – £6.61
Coach from Victoria Coach Station to Gatwick North Terminal – £18.35 (one way)
Return Flights from Gatwick to Majorca – £28.98 per person
Uber from Palma Majorca Airport to Can Pastilla Beach – around €13
Uber from Can Pastilla Beach to Caves of Hams/Dinosaur Land – around €88
Local taxi from Caves of Hams/Dinosaur Land back to Can Pastilla Beach – around €77
Uber from Can Pastilla Beach back to the airport – around €8



Attraction Costs
Combined tickets for Caves of Hams & Dinosaur Land (2 adults, 2 kids) – £70.84. This was booked via GetYourGuide and we have a discount code for anyone who downloads the app: “Kiddoadventures10”



I’ve already shared a full rundown of our day trip to Majorca and everything we did over on TikTok. If you want to check it out, you can find it here.


If you’re looking for tips on how to find cheap flights like we did—because £28.98 for a day trip to Spain in February half-term is an absolute bargain—you can check out this post I created: How I Find Cheap Flights Using Skyscanner – Tips for Travellers on a Budget
Like I always say, I never pay for seats. With easyJet, I check in asap to get my free seats, and that’s usually a month before you fly out, but every airline is different. We’ve always been sat together, but remember—each airline has its own policies. There’s no law stating you have to be seated with your child, so just keep that in mind. There’s a lot of misinformation about this, and I’ve written a blog post breaking it all down for you: Ensuring Child Safety in the Skies – A Closer Look at Airline Seating Policies..
And finally, I’ll end this post with some products you might find helpful when travelling with kids. Check out my LTK shop here: Kiddo Adventures on LTK.