4.1 · 109 reviews
shirleysC1079NT
April 2024
Fantastic experience and extremely good value. This is not just a museum, there are VR experiences, an F1 car, basketball memorabilia and lots of other interesting exhibits. The cafe is extremely good value also which is unusual for somewhere which has a captive market. I would recommend booking in advance as entrance is limited by number and begins on the hour.
cpab2024
March 2024
Great experience. We had a wonderful time. The food at the restaurant was very good. We got the smash burger. The games were fun and the museum was very nice.
P1798KUgm
November 2023
Loved Mallorca. Big Rafa fan! Museum was underwhelming. Bought overpriced gear at the museum shop , supporting the Rafa cause. Returned home with a defective item (gift). Customer service was very poor. Capitalism at work. Disappointed.
306hayleyn
October 2023
I have been a tennis fan for many years and to see the trophies and the tennis kits actually worn by Rafa was excellent. I didn’t take part in the activities but still had the best time. There were good photo opportunities inside the museum. The cafe was excellent and sat on the balcony watching the tennis coaching. The atmosphere there was excellent. Would definitely return.
607mariannn
August 2023
Great experience👍 one of the best parts is the virtual play with Rafa😊 the museum is also amazing with the philosophy of the Academy and all the exhibited items
chriskevharley
August 2023
I find the whole experience awesome. It is hard to imagine that one person can win all those trophies. It is nice to see exhibits donated by other sports stars, I would recommend a visit. I have been 6 times and will be looking forward to going again.
elizlW4792FO
August 2023
It was a bit strange. Not sure why there were so many video games, the tunnel was weird. I did enjoy looking at the racquets of Rafa and other famous players as well as the trophies and other donations from other athletes. If I weren't such a big fan of Rafa, though, this would have been very underwhelming.
mjg298
August 2023
Nice to see the trophies and memorabilia for Rafa Nadal. The centre is also great and a nice reasonably priced cafe. The BR section as you enter is just ok. Long queues and a lack of staff - and some kids will insist on multiple replays with staff not intervening, so queues get even longer! Some of the experiences here are now very dated tech and not very well maintained so several offerings were either not working or poorly calibrated.
603jurijb
August 2023
For me, as a Rafa fan, was unforgetable visit. We see all of his achivements and also lots of sports memorbilia. Kids were also impressed with interactive room. I highly recomeded it.
Les20132013
August 2023
If you like tennis you’ll love this. We had a really lovely visit and each of us enjoyed the various activities on offer. The memorabilia was fantastic to see.
Sandra_K
August 2023
Loved the museum seeing all of Rafa’s achievements in the sport he loves. Enjoyed seeing the other sports catered for in the museum. It was lovely to walk around the grounds and taje in all that tge academy offers.
Sarah_W
July 2023
I was hoping for more of this experience but did like that we were able to see all of Rafa’s trophies! I would have liked to see a clip just about Rafa’s accomplishments not of a lot of other sport’s personalities.
NorwichSoda
May 2023
It's not the cheapest activity for time spent. The interactive parts are good, as is the museum/collection. I appreciate that Rafa Nadal is trying to be humble and maybe not push his sporting achievements but the name suggests he will feature more than he does. That said, it's still somewhere to add to the to-do list but be aware of the cost to get in. Also, at the moment if you turn up before the allocated time, you need to wait outside but it's not massively obvious. The reason being that you are effectively chaperoned through the interactive part so they are trying to group everyone together. If this was explained, it would make it a little less odd.
Janice_C
April 2023
It was as great to sit on the balcony of the cafe, overlooking practice courts. I was expecting the coffee to be expensive, but it was 1.80 euros for a coffee con leche!
Hirschop
December 2022
As a big fan of Rafas, I learned about Mallorca from reading Rafa's book years ago and from hearing some interviews about the island. We planned a trip there combined with Barcelona. 3.5 days in Mallorca wasn't enough as we wished we would have stayed in Mallorca for the entire trip. At the museum we enjoyed seeing all of Rafa's trophies, Olympic metals and outfits. The games didn't appeal to us but I can understand they would appeal to kids. After the museum we had cappucinos outside overlooking several tennis courts on a sunny, warm December day.
Kate C
October 2022
Booked online which was very straightforward. As a big Rafa fan I'd been excited to visit, and it was OK. As others have said, there isn't that much to see or do; the first floor is set up for you to have a go on various VR machines and there's a collection of tennis raquets donated by tennis pros from Serena to Rod Laver. Downstairs there's the famous trophy room (which I was excited to see), along with a kind of Rafa cut-out where you can take a bad photo with him. Then some other sporting memorabilia - not Rafa or tennis related, so a bit odd, but interesting. Even the shop was a bit 'meh' - I struggled to find anything particularly appealing. Although I am currently drinking tea from my new Rafa mug!
374terryh
September 2022
I am a huge fan of Rafa Nadal and enjoyed being in his museum and seeing his trophies, apparel for the tournaments and the Olympics. It was interesting to see other memorabilia of athletes from all sports especially Spanish ones. I enjoyed the short video as well. This was a bucket list visit for me so it was a great experience!
jamesequity
August 2022
Was expecting a museum very much focused on Tennis and Nadal. Is in fact a multisport/activity center. Good but nothing unique apart of course of the R Nadal trophies. Tennis facilities seem to be great and very extensive but was not the purpose of my visit.
436dannyg
July 2022
Wow! We arrived a little early so wondered around the whole site taking in some very good tennis players having some high intestacy rally training. We were stood a matter of metres away and got a real sense of 1) how hard the ball is hit and returned to you and 2) the fittness needed to compete at elite level. As soon as the ball was dead, the coach played in another. There was no let up, and very good to watch. When the museum eventually opened, we walked through to be presented with a large number of Vitual Realty games. First up was the roller coaster and skiing VR (amongst other things available) and once that was done, we jumped into the F1 car. A 3 minute blast around Silverstone was brilliant and showed how hard the car is to control! The best bit followed, hiitting a tennis ball back, again in VR. That was awesome. There were other VR experiences such as mountain biking and rowing! Once that was done, we had a go on the Hawk Eye in or out game and walked past all the old racquets into the main museum. Lots of Rafa trophies he has won were on display and also a wonderful motivating video of what it takes to be THE best. Lots of other sporting memorabilia and defiantly worth a visit. Excluding the tennis beforehand, we were there 2 hours but we could've stayed longer and had a drink or lunch over looking the whole complex.
brian m
June 2022
Both a museum and experience with lots of interactive stuff to do and loads of Rafa's memorable including all of his Grand Slam trophies. Not just Tennis but other sports too from Football, Golf, and Motorsports. Really enjoyed spending 1-2 hours there and would recommend it.

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