Aqualand Torremolinos 1-Day Entry Ticket





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2.9/5(80)
Stein L
Tamires B
Geraldine D
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Spend a day at Aqualand Torremolinos with access to all attractions and themed zones.
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Enter the park with a Flexiticket and enjoy all water attractions at your own pace.
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Experience the thrill of Europe's highest waterslide and 19 exciting attractions.
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Relax in the 1,500-square-meter jacuzzi and wave pool.
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1-day Flexiticket entry to Aqualand Torremolinos
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Access to all water attractions and themed zones
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Access to wave pool and jacuzzi
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Use of floats
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Food and beverages (available to purchase inside the park)
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Locker hire
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Towel hire
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Sun lounger hire
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Fast pass or express access
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Transport to/from the park
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Parking
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These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
- 80 reviews2.9
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231281126Guests from United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and over 9 countries have loved this experienceWhat our guests say
TTamires B
FamilyVerified booking3 weeks ago4/5Beautiful park, lots of slides, good food! The park also has a lot of shade, in my opinion it just lacked more pools for adults, most are for very small children, super shallow, there is 1 for adults and it gets very crowded.Last week4/5Staff were very nice and accommodating, they gave my autistic brother two fast passes free of charge.We paid around €142 for the friends pack (4 adults from 11yrs). We got a locker and sun bed as well. Roughly €30.We arrived at around 11.00-11.30 and stayed up until it was closed at 18.00.They start shuuting off the slides at around 17.30.If I went again I would bring my own food. It was €86 for one ribs and chips, two burger and chips, chicken and chips, chips, one water, and one Coke. The food wasn’t nice and it was overpriced.Bring water shoes because the floor is scalding hot and you will burn your feet.The queues with the fast passes were very short.Toilets were very slippery but that’s expected at a waterpark. They were clean enough.Some of the pools at the end of the slides were pretty deep with no warning.Crazy Race and Pirate Bay’s pools were 1.5m deep which wasn’t bad for us but is deep without warning for others. At the end of Crazy Race there was a lifeguard helping the kids after they landed in.I kept getting stuck in the middle of Hurakán 4 and I seen others get stuck but I still was able to get through it.The longest line was for Hurakán 1.It was a good experience, I would recommend getting a fast pass because you get rings and mats for slides almost instantly and queues are shorter and quicker.CChristopher S
GroupVerified booking3 weeks ago5/5Head out was very helpful for booking tickets Aqualand near Malaga on the other hand was tired and in need of maintenance of the slides3 weeks ago3/5The facilities are very good, clean and tidy. Good, well-kept gardens. Good lifeguards, all very attentive, but the worst part is the fast pass, which is very expensive, and besides, there are very few units for the tube rides. If you pay for admission, there should be more double tubes...Jul 20263/5Lots of lines if you don't have a fast pass. People with a fast pass have absolute preference and it makes the rest have to wait in much longer lines. The attractions are fine, however.
Getting started
Your Flexiticket is valid for the date of your visit. Head directly to the ticket verification point at the main entrance — do not queue at the box office if you have already purchased online. Show your mobile ticket or printed confirmation at the gate and you are in.
What to expect
Aqualand Torremolinos
Sitting on the Costa del Sol in Torremolinos, Aqualand has been running since the 1980s and holds a record that most water parks in Europe can only look up at: Europe's highest waterslide. Kukulcán is the park's centrepiece, and the 2024 expansion added new themed zones that give the park more variety than its headline attraction alone would suggest. Nineteen attractions in total, from near-vertical drops to a 1,500-square-metre jacuzzi.
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Kukulcán: Europe's highest waterslide. The drop is exactly as dramatic as the description implies. Fast, exposed, and the undisputed talking point of every group visit.
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Speed Racer: A high-speed multi-lane racing slide where riders go simultaneously. The park's competitive group attraction — simple concept, endlessly repeatable.
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Wave Pool: A full-scale wave pool that generates proper surf-style waves across a large swim area. Floats are included in the entry ticket and this is where most of them end up.
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Jacuzzi: At 1,500 square metres, this is not a token rest area. It is the park's designated decompression zone — warm, large, and deliberately away from the noise of the main slide areas.
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Themed Zones: additional themed water zones expanding the park's layout beyond the existing attraction lineup. Worth exploring on arrival to understand the current park configuration before committing to a route.
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Terraced sunbathing areas: Aqualand Torremolinos has landscaped terraced areas with greenery throughout the park. Sun loungers are available to hire separately. A proper place to dry off between slides rather than hunting for a patch of concrete.
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Krakatoa: The park's volcanic centrepiece — a purpose-built structure anchoring the newest themed zone and housing both Namaka and Huari. Large enough to be visible from most of the park. Part landmark, part ride complex.
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Namaka: Named after the Hawaiian sea goddess, this double slide stands at 22 metres and runs an 86-metre course, replacing the old Kamikaze with something considerably more dramatic. Currently the park's headline drop and the reason the Krakatoa zone draws the longest queues. The height is exactly as advertised.
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Huari: Named after the Aztec deity of fire and the underworld. A 76-metre intertwined tube slide with a 13-metre drop — the dual-course design makes the descent feel more disorienting than the numbers alone suggest. Shares the volcano zone with Namaka, so do both before leaving the area.
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Hurakán: A five-slide complex rather than a single ride: a 110-metre boomerang at 11 metres height and a 53% incline, three central slides, and the Super Bowl — a 125-metre-long, 15-metre-wide finishing bowl that is the park's most imposing single structure. The variety within one complex makes it worth returning to across the day.
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Tsunami: A 102-metre course on single or double rings that builds steadily before a 360-degree spin just before the final stretch. The spin is the moment — everything before it is setup.
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What to bring
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Download your ticket to your phone or print it before leaving, go directly to the ticket verification point on arrival, not the box office queue.
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Pack sunscreen and reapply throughout the day; the Costa del Sol sun is strong and the park's open layout offers limited shade on the main slide areas.
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Bring a towel and appropriate swimwear — swimwear is mandatory on all water attractions for hygiene and safety reasons.
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Floats are included in your entry ticket.
What's not allowed
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Mobile phones, with or without a case, are completely prohibited on all attractions — this includes cameras, selfie sticks, GoPro-style devices, and any similar equipment regardless of harness or strap attachments.
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Glass containers, portable chairs, umbrellas, and tables are not permitted anywhere inside the park.
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Sun loungers and hammocks must stay in their allocated zones and cannot be moved to other areas.
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Anything other than swimwear on water attractions.
Accessibility
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The park is wheelchair accessible across the main areas.
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Individual rides have mandatory height and weight restrictions — check at each attraction entrance before queuing.
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Guests with mobility requirements should speak with staff at the entrance on arrival for routing guidance.
Additional information
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Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the park.
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Food and drinks are permitted inside the park but must be consumed in the designated picnic and eating areas only.
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Attractions close 30 minutes before the park's closing time — plan your last rides accordingly.
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Opening date is 1 April each season; hours vary through the season.
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Some attractions may close on the day for maintenance or weather; closures are announced in writing at the ticket office and on the website. No full or partial refund applies in these cases.
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No refund is available once you have entered the park, including in cases of weather-related or force majeure closures.
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- Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
- Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the starting point.
- Please check your final voucher for the starting point details & specific instructions.
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