Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas

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Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas

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Water slides beat the heat here. At Aqualand Maspalomas you get classic adrenaline rides like Aquamania and the Anaconda, plus a huge splash zone with 32,000 sq ft of pools. The main drawback is that the park adds up fast once you factor in food and paid extras like lockers and sunbeds.

This is the kind of place that works for mixed groups. Kids can float and zoom in areas like Children’s Paradise and Congo River, while older thrill-seekers chase faster, darker rides like the Kamikaze and Crazy Race. Plan for midday heat and line time, because a fun day can turn into a sweaty waiting game if you’re not tactical.

Key highlights at a glance

  • Big thrill lineup with rides such as Aquamania, the Crazy Race, the Anaconda, and the Kamikaze
  • Family zones like Children’s Paradise and Congo River for calmer fun
  • A lot of water space: about 32,000 sq ft (3,000 sq m) of swimming pools
  • Relaxation options including Congo River rides, a VIP Zone area, and picnic spaces
  • Budget reality check: lockers, sunbeds, and on-site food cost extra

Aqualand Maspalomas: a full-day water park in Gran Canaria

Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas - Aqualand Maspalomas: a full-day water park in Gran Canaria
Aqualand Maspalomas is a one-day escape from the usual beach routine. It’s built for that classic water-park rhythm: ride hard, cool off, repeat. The park calls itself family-friendly, and the layout backs that up, with a mix of high-speed slides and slower attractions.

What I like most is the balance. You can build your day around either adrenaline or downtime. If your group includes kids and adults with different comfort levels, you’re not stuck doing one type of ride all day.

And because it runs from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, you get a clear schedule. That matters in Gran Canaria, where the sun can start strong and stay strong. You’re not wandering around a long, drifting all-day complex. You’re choosing your battles, then you’re done.

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Ticket value and the extras that can change your budget

The ticket price is $42.80 per person, for about a day at the park. For a theme-style water park, that’s a fair starting point, especially because you get access to the rides and the pool areas for the day.

But here’s the part that can surprise you: the paid add-ons. Expect that you’ll likely want at least one of these:

  • lockers (commonly priced around 5–7 euros each, sometimes with a deposit)
  • sunbeds (often about 5 euros)
  • parking if you drive (one common listed figure is 5 euros)

Then there’s food. On-site prices can feel steep. One example given is around 18 euros for a burger and chips with a drink. You don’t need fancy meals to enjoy a water park, but you do need fuel, shade, and time.

My practical advice: treat the ticket as only the entry fee. Before you go, decide how many paid comfort items you’ll use. If you’re strict with spending, you can still have a great day, but you’ll likely feel tempted.

Your one-stop itinerary: how to plan the day at Aqualand Maspalomas

Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas - Your one-stop itinerary: how to plan the day at Aqualand Maspalomas
You’ll do just one stop: Aqualand Maspalomas, and that’s the whole point. The day is your itinerary. So the trick is ordering the day so you don’t waste prime hours on the wrong rides first.

Here’s a smart flow I’d use:

Start with the big thrill rides early. Aquamania, the Crazy Race, the Anaconda, and the Kamikaze are the headline attractions. They’re also the rides that can have the longest waits when it gets busy. If you want shorter lines, aim for your first round soon after opening.

Midday, mix in the kid-friendly and calmer water features. Children’s Paradise and Congo River help you reset. They also give you shaded moments depending on where you position yourself in the park.

Save the slower relaxation for later. Congo River and pool time feel best after you’ve burned your energy. Add in picnic time when you need a break, and use the pools for cooldowns.

End with a second round of favorites. People often regret leaving without repeating their best ride. If you’re feeling good, do it near the end when your legs are tired but your mood is still high.

There’s also a useful extra flexibility detail: some visitors report getting a stamp that lets you leave and come back the same day. That’s helpful if you need a quick break outside the park or you forgot something crucial. Just remember: your day clock still matters since the park closes at 5:00 PM.

The adrenaline rides that make this park worth the trip

Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas - The adrenaline rides that make this park worth the trip
If your group came for thrills, Aqualand Maspalomas delivers. The ride list you’ll hear again and again includes:

  • Aquamania for fast, high-energy sliding fun
  • Crazy Race for the competitive, race-style vibe
  • Anaconda for longer, intense slide time
  • Kamikaze for that stand-your-ground kind of speed

A water park thrill ride isn’t just about going fast. It’s about the whole package: getting soaked, feeling the drop, and walking out more awake than when you arrived. These are the rides where you’ll see the park’s energy spike.

Practical tip: bring flip-flops (or water shoes) even if you think you’ll be barefoot. The floor can get extremely hot, especially in direct sun. Your feet will thank you after your third trip down a slide.

Also, if your group includes riders with different comfort levels, don’t force everyone into the same order. Let the thrill fans batch their adrenaline rides while you guide everyone else to the calmer zones.

Family-friendly zones: Children’s Paradise and Congo River

What makes this park feel family-ready is that it doesn’t just toss kids into the shallow end and call it good. Children’s Paradise is designed for younger kids, and it helps reduce the friction of finding something suitable for every age.

Congo River is another key feature. It offers a more relaxed water experience than the biggest drops. It’s also a good “reset ride” when the heat hits or when your group needs a slower pace.

For families, this matters because kids can’t do thrill rides for hours straight without breaks. Having attractions that keep them engaged while you pace the day is what turns a stressful outing into a smoother one.

If your kids are small, take time to watch the flow of people. Water parks move fast. You’ll want a routine: where you’ll wait, where you’ll regroup, and which entrance you’ll use to get back to your spot quickly.

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Pools, picnic areas, and where you actually rest

The park covers a lot of water space: 32,000 square feet (3,000 square meters) of swimming pools. That’s not just a number. It means you can find a place to cool down even when certain rides feel crowded.

Picnic areas are also mentioned, which is useful when you need shade and time away from the noise. Just be realistic: picnic space is for resting. If you want to bring your own snacks or food, you should check the park’s rules when you arrive, because policies can vary.

Then there’s the VIP Zone option. Even if you don’t buy anything extra, knowing a more premium area exists can help you read the park. It often means there are spots that feel calmer or more controlled, which can be a relief if you’re trying to get your group through the hottest hours.

A water park is fun, but rest is part of the fun. Don’t treat “pools” as filler. Use them like a timer: cool down, hydrate, then go again.

Timing and heat: opening at 10:00 AM, closing at 5:00 PM

The park runs 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the listed operating dates. That short window changes everything. You’ll want to spend your peak energy before the day turns into maximum sun exposure.

If you’ve got a heat-sensitive crew, the biggest risk isn’t the water. It’s the waiting. One reason people often recommend skipping-the-line options is simple: waiting in direct heat drains your day faster than riding does.

So here’s how I’d protect your schedule:

  • arrive early enough to start rides soon after opening
  • group similar rides together so you don’t waste time moving across the park
  • plan a pool or Congo River reset during the hottest stretches
  • keep flip-flops on hand so you’re not cooking your feet between attractions

And if the queues are long, remember that you’re on vacation, not training for an endurance event. Choose fewer rides, ride them well, and stop when the mood dips.

Getting there near public transport (and why it matters)

Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas - Getting there near public transport (and why it matters)
Aqualand Maspalomas is noted as being near public transportation. That’s a real advantage because water parks create their own logistics stress: bags, wet swimsuits, sunscreen, and the fact that everyone’s hungry and tired when you leave.

If you can use public transport, you cut down on the need to wrestle with parking and timing. If you are driving, budget for parking costs since at least one published figure is 5 euros.

Either way, do a quick plan before you arrive:

  • decide how your group will regroup if people split up for different ride types
  • know your return method before you get soaked and distracted

Food, lockers, and comfort costs you should plan for

Tickets to Aqualand Maspalomas - Food, lockers, and comfort costs you should plan for
The park experience can be great, but the comfort layer costs money.

Lockers: listed around 5–7 euros each, sometimes with a deposit. If you’re carrying towels, a change of clothes, or non-waterproof electronics, a locker is hard to skip. If you’re traveling light, you can still reduce costs by wearing your necessities and keeping your stuff minimal.

Sunbeds: commonly around 5 euros. These can be worth it if your plan is to stay in one area for a while. If your group is constantly moving from slide to slide, you may not need them.

Food: this is where people feel the pinch. Expect prices that are much higher than a supermarket or local spot. One example given is about 18 euros for a burger and chips with a drink. You’ll also likely want water, which adds up.

And one more comfort tip from real-world experience: after you walk around wet, the floor can feel brutal when it’s hot. Flip-flops stop you from turning every short walk into an instant regret.

Staff and vibe: friendly help, but don’t ignore cleanliness signals

The park’s staff are described as friendly and helpful, and that matters because you’ll have questions: where to go next, how rides work, where you can rest, and how to handle lockers or access points.

That said, large water parks have a messy reality. Even when the main areas look fine, some queue and stair access points can feel less cared for. So if you’re sensitive to hygiene, I’d treat your own cleanup kit as normal vacation gear: water wipes, hand sanitizer, and flip-flops.

This is also why it helps to keep moving. Don’t linger in areas that feel unappealing. Ride, reset, and find clean spots in the pool zones.

Who should book Aqualand Maspalomas tickets

This is a strong choice if you’re traveling with:

  • families who need rides for mixed ages
  • groups where some people want big slides and others want calmer water
  • anyone who wants a full-day sun-and-water break on Gran Canaria

It’s also a good fit if you like spending time in pools, not just racing down slides. The park’s water area and multiple attractions support a day that feels like more than one ride.

You might think twice if:

  • you hate spending extra once you’re inside
  • your group needs low-cost meals or outside food guaranteed
  • you’re very strict about cleanliness details in queue areas

Should you book Aqualand Maspalomas tickets?

Yes, I’d book it if your priority is a real water-park day with variety. The combination of major thrill rides (Aquamania, Anaconda, Kamikaze, Crazy Race) and family-friendly attractions (Children’s Paradise, Congo River) gives you built-in options, so your group doesn’t splinter.

But do it smart. Budget for the extras, bring flip-flops, and plan your ride order so you don’t burn your energy waiting in peak sun. If you’re okay with paying for convenience inside the park, this can be a fun, high-energy day that feels worth the ticket price.

FAQ

How long is the Aqualand Maspalomas ticket good for?

The experience is listed as 1 day, approximately, so you can plan on spending the day at the park.

What are the opening hours for Aqualand Maspalomas?

The opening hours are 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.

Is the admission ticket included?

Yes. Admission to Aqualand Maspalomas is included with the ticket.

How much does the ticket cost?

The price is $42.80 per person.

When should I book?

The average booking time is about 9 days in advance.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes, cancellation is free up to 24 hours in advance of the experience start time for a full refund.

When will I receive confirmation?

Confirmation is received at the time of booking.

Is the location easy to reach with public transport?

It’s noted as being near public transportation.

Is this experience suitable for most people?

The information says most travelers can participate.

Are there any additional costs inside the park?

Yes. Lockers and sunbeds may cost extra, and on-site food is also priced separately.

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