Forty-five minutes of sea-level chaos. Amadores Fun Park turns Puerto Rico into an obstacle playground with a timed session full of jumps, slides, and splash landings, plus safety staff on hand. It’s a simple plan: show up, get into the water course, and burn off energy fast.
I like the way the experience stays short and focused (about 45 minutes), so you get the fun without a full-day commitment. I also like that you can choose to wear life jackets if you want them, with monitors/lifeguards present for support. The main drawback to weigh is that the inflatable can feel crowded and tight during busy periods, so you may want to pick your timing carefully.
In This Review
- Key highlights
- Amadores Fun Park: the straightforward way to play in Gran Canaria
- Your 45 minutes: check in, get briefed, then play hard
- Step 1: Arrive and check in near Puerto Rico
- Step 2: Gear up and decide on the life jacket
- Step 3: Run the obstacle course (and expect repeat splash landings)
- Step 4: Finish, cool off, and head back to the meeting point
- Safety that feels practical: lifeguards and life jackets by request
- Crowds and the size of the inflatable: what to expect on busy days
- What to wear and bring: towels, valuables, and dry-ish sanity
- Price and value: $12.88 for 45 minutes of real motion
- Who should book Amadores Fun Park (and who might skip it)
- Quick practical details before you go
- Should you book Amadores Fun Park admission?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- How long is the Amadores Fun Park admission?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- How much does admission cost?
- Where do I meet for this activity?
- When is Amadores Fun Park open?
- Do you have to wear a life jacket?
- Is the activity safe for kids?
- Are there lockers or storage for belongings?
- What’s the maximum group size?
- Is free cancellation available?
Key highlights

- 45-minute session that’s long enough to feel like an activity, short enough to keep kids (and adults) from getting bored
- Lifeguards/monitors on site, plus life jackets available by request regardless of age
- Obstacle-and-splash format: run, jump, fly, slide, then get wet again
- Family-friendly fun at a reasonable price, especially if you’re traveling with kids or a mixed-age group
- No full locker setup, so plan how you’ll handle towels and valuables
Amadores Fun Park: the straightforward way to play in Gran Canaria

Amadores Fun Park is an easy-hit attraction in Gran Canaria’s Puerto Rico area. You’re not signing up for a long day or a complicated schedule. You’re buying admission for a ~45-minute play slot, then spending that time working through an inflatable water obstacle course.
This kind of activity works because it’s physical but not fussy. You don’t need special skills. You just need to be ready to run, climb, slide, and get splashed. The staff are there as monitors/lifeguards, and the park provides life jackets for anyone who requests them, regardless of age. That matters because it gives you options: some people want extra buoyancy and reassurance; others prefer to go without.
One more thing: the park’s atmosphere is built for energy. People come ready to laugh, to move, and to accept that you’ll end up wet. If you’re trying to squeeze in one family activity that actually feels like an experience (not just a walk-through), this fits.
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Your 45 minutes: check in, get briefed, then play hard

Because this is admission rather than a multi-stop tour, your “itinerary” is really a flow of moments. The good news is it’s simple.
Step 1: Arrive and check in near Puerto Rico
Your start point is Calle San Borondón, Puerto Rico (Las Palmas). It’s also listed as near public transportation, which helps if you’re without a car or you’re already bouncing around the Puerto Rico area.
Expect a quick setup. The park is designed for short bursts, and you’ll want to get your belongings sorted right away so you can focus on the water course.
Step 2: Gear up and decide on the life jacket
Before you hit the inflatable, you’ll figure out your comfort level. The park provides lifeguards/monitors and life jackets on request, regardless of age. That’s a great detail for families with mixed confidence levels—one person can wear a jacket and another can opt out.
If you’re bringing kids, I’d treat life jackets as a personal choice rather than a “kids only” rule. If your child gets nervous with waves or heights, a jacket can keep the mood upbeat. If they’re steady and excited, skipping it can feel more free.
Step 3: Run the obstacle course (and expect repeat splash landings)
This is the main event: an inflatable course with multiple obstacles. The experience is described in punchy terms—run, jump, fly, slide, fall into the water, then do it again.
That’s exactly how it tends to feel in a place like this:
- You’ll move constantly, with short pauses only when you reach the next section.
- Slippery surfaces and splash downs are part of the fun.
- The “work” is built into play, so you’ll burn energy without feeling like you’re training.
The time cap is a big plus. Many people find 45 minutes is more than enough to be fully worn out in a good way. That’s important in hot weather. You get the payoff without the drag.
Step 4: Finish, cool off, and head back to the meeting point
Your session ends back at the meeting point. No long transfer, no waiting around for a group to reconvene somewhere far away.
That simplicity is underrated. After you’re done, you can head straight to a snack, a beach walk, or whatever comes next in your day.
Safety that feels practical: lifeguards and life jackets by request

Safety at a water obstacle park isn’t about lectures. It’s about visible support and quick help.
Amadores Fun Park has monitors/lifeguards present, and life jackets are available by request for anyone who wants them. The fact that life jackets are offered regardless of age is a confidence-builder for adults, too. If you’re rusty in the water or just want peace of mind, you can choose support without making it a big deal.
Also, this is a place where being “moderately fit” is enough. You’re not expected to be an athlete. You’re expected to be able to run, climb, and hold your balance for the duration of the course.
If you (or someone in your group) struggles with stairs, balance, or getting back up after falling, you might want to think twice. The course is playful, but it still has physical parts.
Crowds and the size of the inflatable: what to expect on busy days
Here’s the honest practical issue: the fun can come with a crowd.
One key theme from real-world experience is that the park can feel busy and small when more people are on the inflatable at once. Even if your booking is for a limited number of people, the course itself can get packed during popular times, and lines for entry or the crowd density on the obstacles can make movement slower.
So what do you do with that?
- Go earlier or later when possible. The park runs daily hours in two blocks: 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM.
- If your group includes smaller kids or anyone who gets overwhelmed by tight spaces, consider a time when you expect fewer people.
- Build in patience. When it’s crowded, the “fly and slide” rhythm can become “shuffle, then go.”
The upside is that the staff are on hand, and the park still delivers a good laugh factor. You just want to time it so the physical play stays fun, not frustrating.
What to wear and bring: towels, valuables, and dry-ish sanity

This is a water activity, so your main challenge is handling belongings without turning your day into a logistics puzzle.
Here’s what’s clear:
- You’ll likely deal with towels near the check-in/payment area.
- There’s no locker system set up for storage.
- For valuables, there may be small drawers behind the desk (so you can ask what’s available when you arrive).
My practical advice: travel light.
- Bring a small bag with only what you need.
- Use a phone-safe method (a waterproof pouch or a tightly sealed case if you have one).
- Keep valuables to a minimum. If you don’t need it on the inflatable, don’t bring it into the mix.
What to wear is simpler than you might think:
- Wear swimwear you can move in.
- If you use footwear, stick to water-friendly options you’re comfortable losing grip on—because the inflatable surface can be slippery.
- Expect to get wet completely. Plan your next step after play around that reality.
Price and value: $12.88 for 45 minutes of real motion
At $12.88 per person for about 45 minutes of admission, this isn’t trying to be a premium experience. It’s priced like what it is: active water fun.
Is it value? For many groups, yes, because:
- You’re paying for a defined time window.
- You get staff support and safety structure.
- The activity is one that kids and teens actually stick with, rather than wandering off after 10 minutes.
The best value comes when the experience replaces a longer, more expensive outing. If you were going to spend the day piecing together snack stops and short beach time anyway, this is a more concentrated burst of play for the cost.
Just keep one caution in mind: if you arrive at peak crowd times, the “flow” of the course can change. That can affect how much everyone gets done in the 45 minutes. It doesn’t ruin it, but it can make you want to choose your time slot carefully.
Who should book Amadores Fun Park (and who might skip it)
This fits especially well for:
- Families with kids who like active play and don’t mind getting wet
- Mixed-age groups because life jackets are available by request and you can set different comfort levels within the same family
- Adults who want a no-skill, high-movement activity that doesn’t require a long day commitment
It may be less ideal for:
- Anyone who hates crowds or tight spaces, since busy periods can make the inflatable feel packed
- People who want lots of storage space on-site (because there are no lockers)
- Anyone who struggles with moderate physical movement requirements (running, climbing, and getting back up)
If you’re planning a Gran Canaria trip with a few “active” days and some slower ones, this works nicely as the energy boost day.
Quick practical details before you go

If you’re mapping this into your schedule, these are the key facts to keep straight:
- Duration: about 45 minutes
- Hours: 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM, Monday through Sunday
- Group size limit: maximum 30 travelers
- Start/End: Calle San BorondĂłn, Puerto Rico; you return to the same meeting point
- Movement: recommended for people with moderate physical fitness
Should you book Amadores Fun Park admission?
I’d book it if you want one affordable, high-energy activity in Puerto Rico that doesn’t drag on. The combination of a set 45-minute session, on-site monitors/lifeguards, and optional life jackets is a strong formula for family fun.
I’d think twice if your group includes people who get stressed by crowds or if you’re hoping for lots of storage space. If you time it well and pack light, it’s the kind of day-trip activity that leaves everyone a little tired and a lot happier.
In short: if you’re chasing a straightforward water-play hit, Amadores Fun Park is a solid choice.
FAQ
FAQ
How long is the Amadores Fun Park admission?
The admission is for about 45 minutes.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your ticket includes park entrance.
How much does admission cost?
The price listed is $12.88 per person.
Where do I meet for this activity?
The meeting point is Calle San BorondĂłn, 35130 Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain. The activity ends back at the meeting point.
When is Amadores Fun Park open?
It’s open daily during 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM.
Do you have to wear a life jacket?
No. Life jackets are available for those who request it, regardless of age.
Is the activity safe for kids?
The park has monitors/lifeguards and life jackets are available on request. It’s also stated that you should have a moderate physical fitness level, so kids who can handle active movement will do best.
Are there lockers or storage for belongings?
There are no lockers mentioned. Towels are typically left near the payment line, and for valuables there may be small drawers behind the desk.
What’s the maximum group size?
This activity has a maximum of 30 travelers.
Is free cancellation available?
Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time.
























