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Quick overview
Ways to experience: Every ticket you book to Aqualandia Benidorm, including entry tickets and combos, gets you a full day’s access to all rides and attractions.
When to book: Aim to book at least 2-4 days in advance, especially during the peak season between July and August.
Access & flow: Pre-booked tickets let you skip the long lines on the day of your visit. You can quickly get your digital ticket validated, proceed for a quick security check, and make your way into the park.
The loop rhythm: Aim to go on the park’s most popular rides like Verti-Go and Cyclón as soon as you enter the park. You can then make your way to the other rides at the top of the park, slowly making your way down as the day goes by.
Seating & comfort: A visit to Aqualandia Benidorm is full of thrill and adrenaline, but you also have more relaxed spaces and shaded areas available for access when you want to slow things down.
What to expect at Aqualand Benidorm
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Enter the park at opening time
The park opens at 10am, and this is the best time to make your way in, before the crowds build. Once your tickets are validated and you’ve stored any valuables in the lockers available on rent, you should make your way to two major rides: Verti-Go and Cyclón, as these see the longest queues as soon as the crowds build.
Ride Europe’s tallest capsule slide
Aqualandia’s crown jewel is Verti-Go, Europe’s tallest capsule slide, which drops you from a height of 33 meters. Along the course of the ride, you can easily reach a mind-blggling speed of 100km/h, enough to make you want to get a breather once you’re down. This one’s not for the faint hearted.
Keep the momentum going with the thrill rides
Once you’ve tackled Verti-Go, continue your morning with rides like Big-Bang, Splash, and other high-speed slides nearby. This is the smartest time to do them, as queues are still manageable and the cooler morning temperatures make climbing the park’s hillside staircases more comfortable.
Slow the pace around midday
By 12pm, the park is usually at its busiest, with longer queues forming across the main attractions. This is the ideal moment to switch gears and head for the wave pool, gentler rides, or one of the shaded seating areas. Many visitors use this time for lunch, a cold drink, or simply to recharge before the afternoon.
Explore the family zones and scenic corners
As the day progresses, spend time discovering the calmer side of Aqualandia. The children’s splash areas, lazy river attractions, and landscaped spaces offer a more relaxed contrast to the intense morning rides. From the upper sections of the park, you’ll also get some of the best views across Benidorm and the Mediterranean coastline.
Make the most of the final hour
Late afternoon often brings a slight drop in queue times as some visitors begin to leave. This is a great opportunity to revisit your favourite ride or squeeze in one attraction you missed earlier. If you still have energy left, ending the day with one last thrill slide is a fitting finale.
Finish with a relaxed exit
After changing and collecting your belongings, many visitors head into Benidorm for dinner or a walk along Levante Beach. After a full day of stairs, slides, and sunshine, the seafront makes the perfect place to unwind and round off the experience.
Things to know before booking Aqualandia Benidorm tickets
Booking window
Your tickets are dated, and while most people often book their tickets within a day or two of their visit, this can be tricky between July and August, the peak season at the park. We’d recommend booking your tickets at least 3-4 days in advance.
Entry & access
Your ticket grants one-day entry during operating hours (usually from 10am until 7 or 8pm, depending on the day’s schedule.
Online tickets let you skip the purchase queue, but you will still go through security/body bag checks.
If you exit the park midway through, you will need to purchase a new ticket to re-enter the venue.
What’s included
The entry tickets get you a 1-day pass, with access to all rides and attractions for an entire day within its operating hours.
Your ticket price doesn’t include the cost of renting a locker, dining, or any additional amenities on-site.
Ways to experience
Choose from entry tickets to the park, which get you a 1-day pass. Alternatively, you can also book combo tickets with Mundomar Benidorm, a park that sits right beside Aqualandia, or with Terra Mitica, a themed amusement park just about 15 minutes away.
Policies and constraints
Many high‐thrill slides enforce strict height requirements; you must follow these, as they’re strictly enforced by the staff.
You can bring food and drinks from outside, but not in glass containers or cans - these are prohibited.
You will need to wear proper swimwear and ensure that the back of your swimsuit doesn’t have any metallic parts like zippers, as these can damage the slides.
Top rides and attractions at Aqualandia Benidorm
Verti-Go
Verti-Go is the park’s signature attraction and one of Europe’s tallest capsule water slides. Riders step into a launch chamber before dropping almost vertically at high speed. It is the main draw for adrenaline-focused visitors and usually develops long waits after opening.
Visiting Aqualandia Benidorm with kids?
Aqualandia Benidorm is just as great a place for kids to visit as it is for adults, offering a day of adrenaline-pumping thrills. Rides like Adventureland, Amazon, Lagoon, and Mini Zig-Zag are ideal for the entire family to enjoy, including children.
However, keep in mind that every child is always accompanied by an adult to keep them safe, as the park can get rather crowded during mid-day, especially during the peak season.
Plan your visit to Aqualandia Benidorm
Aqualandia Benidorm remains open from 10am to 7 or 8pm between May and October, which is generally considered the peak season.
Closed: The park remains closed between November and April.
The best time to visit is on a weekday, especially at 10am or just when the park opens. This ensures you endure minimal wait times at the entrance and get to go on the most popular rides before the crowds build. Largely, June or September often provide a better balance of warm weather and manageable queues than July or August.
How long to spend: Most visitors spend 6 to 8 hours here. A shorter visit can work if you only want headline rides, but a full day is the better choice if you want to combine thrills with breaks and family attractions.
Address: Sierra Helada, s/n, 03503 Benidorm, Alicante, Spain | Find on Google Maps
Aqualandia is located on the eastern hillside of Benidorm, above the Levante area and next to Mundomar. It is close enough to the resort centre for easy access, but elevated enough that walking uphill in summer can feel demanding.
Getting there
By bus: Local buses connect central Benidorm with stops close to the entrance - mainly Aqualandia. This is one of the most practical low-cost options.
By taxi: A taxi from central Benidorm usually takes 10 to 15 minutes. This is especially convenient for families or anyone wanting to avoid the uphill approach, but is more expensive than taking the bus.
By car: You can also drive to the park, and park your car at the parking lot available on-site for free.
Wheelchair accessibility: The park is designed to be wheelchair accessible, with properly designated paths for easier movement. However, keep in mind that the park can get rather crowded during the peak season, which could slow you down if you’re wheelchair-bound.
Pregnant women: Despite its accessibility, certain slides are off-limits to pregnant women, visitors with heart conditions, or those in a cast.
Locker rentals: The park has lockers available on rent at starting price of €7. You can use these to store your valuables, so you don’t have to worry about them when you’re out enjoying your time on the rides and in the water.
Parking: Aqualandia Benidorm offers free parking on-site, making it ideal for those looking to drive to the park.
First-aid station: The park also has a first-aid station with a doctor and healthcare staff available in case of an emergency.
Dining options: You’ll also find several dining options inside the park. These generally have a set menu and will cost about €10-€15 per person.
Height restrictions: Several attractions have specific minimum height requirements, and these rules are enforced for safety. It is worth checking ride signage before joining the queue, especially if you are visiting with children or teenagers.
Swimwear: All riders must wear appropriate swimwear while using the attractions. Swimwear with metal parts or rear zippers is not permitted on slides, so it is best to pack a simple swimsuit that meets ride requirements.
Repeat access to rides: Once you leave a queue line for any attraction, you are not allowed to rejoin at the same point. If you step out, you will usually need to start again from the back of the line.
Food & drinks: While bringing your own food and drinks is permitted, cans and glass containers are strictly prohibited for safety reasons.
Pets: Unfortunately, your furry friends are not allowed at the park.
Tips for a memorable visit to Aqualandia Benidorm
Arrive 20 to 30 minutes before opening and use the first hour for Verti-Go, Cyclón, and Big-Bang. These headline rides attract the longest queues later in the day, so an early start can save a lot of waiting time.
Start at the highest part of the park and work your way downhill through the day. Aqualandia is built on steep hillside terrain, and avoiding repeated climbs makes the visit far less tiring.
Use the busiest midday period, usually from 12pm to 3pm, for the wave pool, lunch, or gentler attractions. This is when queues for major slides are usually longest and the heat feels strongest.
Bring water shoes or sturdy flip-flops. Pathways and stair areas can become very hot in summer, especially in exposed upper sections of the park.
Pack light and rent a locker near the entrance early in the day. Carrying a heavy bag around a hilly park becomes tiring faster than most visitors expect.
If you are visiting with a group, choose a clear meeting point early on, such as the wave pool or main food area. The park is large enough that people often split up and lose time trying to reconnect later.
Frequently asked questions about Aqualandia Benidorm tickets
Your entry tickets to Aqualandia Benidorm get yuou a 1-day pass, valid for the entire day you make your booking for. This lets you arrive as soon as the park opens and stay until the park shuts for the day.
Yes, the park includes dedicated family zones, gentler slides, and children’s splash areas. Some of the key family-friendly attractions include Adventureland, Amazon, and Mini Zig-Zag.
Absolutely! You get to choose from two combo tickets, including a combo with Mundomar (located right next door), and with Terra Mitica, another major amusement park in Benidorm with attractions segmented into different themed areas.
Yes, the park lets you bring your own food and drinks inside, even though you will find a couple of dining options on-site. However, keep in mind that cans and glass containers are strictly prohibited.
Yes, various rides have height restrictions for guests' safety. These are strictly enforced by the staff and lufeguards on site, so make sure to follow their instructions at all times.
The park is equipped with a first-aid station with a doctor and healthcare staff on call - they're equipped to handle all immediate needs.
You must wear swimwear made of Lycra alone, and ensure that your swimsuit doesn't have any metallic parts like zippers at the back.
No, your ticket is valid for a single entry alone. If you leave the park midway, you will need to purchase a new ticket to re-enter.
Visit two neighboring parks on a single day for thrilling rides and exotic animals.
Everything you get at Aqualandia Benidorm: Entry to Aqualandia Benidorm with access to all rides and attractions with a 1-day pass that also gets you same-day entry to Mundomar Benidorm next door.
Everything you get at Mundomar Benidorm: Entry to Mundomar Benidorm and access to all exhibits with the same 1-day pass, allowing you to visit both attractions on the same day.
Why choose this: Visits to two of Europe's most iconic parks, located right next door, all in a single day. This is the perfect experience for those short on time when in Mallorca.
Upgrades: Upgrade to a 2-day pass to enjoy two full consecutive or non-consecutive days at both parks, ideal for those don't want any compromises.
Combo (Save 5%): Terra Mitica + Aqualandia Tickets
Visit two of Benidorm's most adrenaline-pumping themed parks with a single combo ticket.
Everything you get at Terra Mitica: Enjoy full-day access to Terra Mitica, along with access to all shows and themed areas, including Mediterranean-Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia, and The Islands.
Everything you get at Aqualandia Benidorm: Enjoy full-day access to Aqualandia Benidorm with all rides and attractions open to you, besides the various themed areas.
Why choose this: Spend two entire days at both parks, giving yourself plenty of time to experience their best on two consecutive or non-consecutive days.
Experience one of Europe's largest water parks with views of the Mediterranean in the distance.
Everything you get: Entry to Aqualandia Benidorm, half-day access to the park from 3pm until closing, and access to all rides and attractions.
Why choose this: The perfect experience for those looking to beat the Spanish summer heat in the afternoon, and ride Europe's highest water slide.
Upgrades: Choose a full-day pass for access to all rides starting right from the time the park opens until it closes.
Inclusions
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Entry to Aqualandia Benidorm
Half-day access to the park, after 3pm (as per option selected)
Full-day access to the park with a 1-day pass (as per option selected)
Access to all the rides and attractions
What to bring
Carry a valid ID with the name matching your booking.
Bring swimwear and a towel, along with sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the harsh sun.
What's not allowed
While you can bring food and drinks to the park, the use of glass containers and cans is prohibited.
Pets are not allowed at the park, except for registered service animals.
Children under 1.2m are not allowed on most rides due to minimum requirements. Make sure to check for any relevant signage and follow instructions from the lifeguards.
Water shoes are not allowed on the slides, along with swimwear not made of Lycra.
Running is not allowed inside the park.
Accessibility
Unfortunately, this venue is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart conditions, or those with a cast.
Additional information
Children under 4 years enter the park for free.
Kids must be accompanied by an adult at all times. If you find yourself lost, you can ask for help at the Information Office at the park's entrance, or reach out to any of the staff - they're around to help.
You need to know how to swim to enter most of the rides.
The park has a first aid station with a doctor and a nurse located near the Snack Bar's dining area.
Rides close 30 minutes before park closing.
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Visit two neighboring parks on a single day for thrilling rides and exotic animals.
Everything you get at Aqualandia Benidorm: Entry to Aqualandia Benidorm with access to all rides and attractions with a 1-day pass that also gets you same-day entry to Mundomar Benidorm next door.
Everything you get at Mundomar Benidorm: Entry to Mundomar Benidorm and access to all exhibits with the same 1-day pass, allowing you to visit both attractions on the same day.
Why choose this: Visits to two of Europe's most iconic parks, located right next door, all in a single day. This is the perfect experience for those short on time when in Mallorca.
Upgrades: Upgrade to a 2-day pass to enjoy two full consecutive or non-consecutive days at both parks, ideal for those don't want any compromises.
Inclusions
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Entry to Aqualandia and Mundomar Benidorm
Access to all rides and exhibits at both parks
1-day pass with same-day admission to both parks (as per option selected)
2-day pass, with one day for each park (as per option selected)
What to bring
Aqualandia Benidorm
Carry a valid ID with the name matching your booking.
Bring swimwear and a towel, along with sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the harsh sun.
Mundomar Benidorm
Carry a valid ID with the name matching your booking.
Carry extra cash on hand in case you'd like to purchase food and drinks or rent an electric scooter.
What's not allowed
Aqualandia Benidorm
While you can bring food and drinks to the park, the use of glass containers and cans is prohibited.
Pets are not allowed at the park, except for registered service animals.
Children under 1.2m are not allowed on most rides due to minimum requirements. Make sure to check for any relevant signage and follow instructions from the lifeguards.
Water shoes are not allowed on the slides, along with swimwear not made of Lycra.
Running is not allowed inside the park.
Accessibility
Aqualandia Benidorm
Unfortunately, this venue is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart conditions, or those with a cast.
Mundomar Benidorm
The venue is completely wheelchair accessible and suited for those with limited mobility.
You can even rent an electric scooter for greater ease of movement at €15 per day, with a deposit of €10, which will be returned to you when the scooter is delivered back to the park.
Additional information
Aqualandia Benidorm
Children under 4 years enter the park for free.
Kids must be accompanied by an adult at all times. If you find yourself lost, you can ask for help at the Information Office at the park's entrance, or reach out to any of the staff - they're around to help.
You need to know how to swim to enter most of the rides.
The park has a first aid station with a doctor and a nurse located near the Snack Bar's dining area.
Rides close 30 minutes before park closing.
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Visit two of Benidorm's most adrenaline-pumping themed parks with a single combo ticket.
Everything you get at Terra Mitica: Enjoy full-day access to Terra Mitica, along with access to all shows and themed areas, including Mediterranean-Egypt, Greece, Rome, Iberia, and The Islands.
Everything you get at Aqualandia Benidorm: Enjoy full-day access to Aqualandia Benidorm with all rides and attractions open to you, besides the various themed areas.
Why choose this: Spend two entire days at both parks, giving yourself plenty of time to experience their best on two consecutive or non-consecutive days.
Inclusions
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Terra Miticia
Entry to Terra Mitica
Access to all rides, shows, and themed areas
Aqualandia Benidorm
Entry to Aqualandia Benidorm
Full-day access to the park
Access to all rides, shows, and themed areas
What to bring
Aqualandia Benidorm
Carry a valid ID with the name matching your booking.
Bring swimwear and a towel, along with sunscreen and a hat to protect yourself from the harsh sun.
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What’s not allowed
Terra Mitica
Outside food and beverages are not allowed.
Aqualandia Benidorm
While you can bring food and drinks to the park, the use of glass containers and cans is prohibited.
Pets are not allowed at the park, except for registered service animals.
Children under 1.2m are not allowed on most rides due to minimum requirements. Make sure to check for any relevant signage and follow instructions from the lifeguards.
Water shoes are not allowed on the slides, along with swimwear not made of Lycra.
Running is not allowed inside the park.
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Accessibility
Terra Mitica
Terra Mitica is wheelchair accessible.
Aqualandia Benidorm
Unfortunately, this venue is not suitable for pregnant women, guests with heart conditions, or those with a cast.
Additional information
Terra Mitica
Opening hours vary by season: May 15 to June 26 and September 12 to 27: 10:30am to 7pm.
Opening hours vary by season: June 27 to September 6: 10:30am to 9pm.
Opening hours vary by season: October 3 to November 1: 11am to 8:30pm.
Opening hours vary by season: October 31: 11am to 1am.
Children must be accompanied by an adult.
Unaccompanied minors are not allowed.
Bring bathing suits and towels if you plan to use water attractions.
Check the park calendar for show and ride schedules on your visit date.
Temporary exit is allowed with a stamp for re-entry.
Terra Mitica is located 4km from Poniente Beach in Benidorm.
Aqualandia Benidorm
Children under 4 years enter the park for free.
Kids must be accompanied by an adult at all times. If you find yourself lost, you can ask for help at the Information Office at the park's entrance, or reach out to any of the staff - they're around to help.
You need to know how to swim to enter most of the rides.
The park has a first aid station with a doctor and a nurse located near the Snack Bar's dining area.