Maspalomas: Aqualand Maspalomas Water Park Entry Ticket
Location: Canary Islands, Spain
Country: Spain
Rating: 4.1/5 from 930 reviews
Price: $43 per person
Duration: Valid for 1 day (check availability for start times)
Supplier: Aqualand Maspalomas
Quick Overview
If you’re looking for a splash of excitement in Gran Canaria, Aqualand Maspalomas offers a generous dose of water-based fun for all ages. For around $43, you gain access to over 40 water slides, a dedicated Children’s Paradise, and the chance to get up close with sea lions if you choose to pay extra for that experience. Open year-round—yes, even in winter—the park is a solid choice for a family day out or a thrill-seeker’s escape.
The two things we really appreciate here? First, the variety of water slides that cater to both adrenaline junkies and cautious swimmers, and second, the relaxed atmosphere that allows you to enjoy the rides with minimal queues — especially if you arrive early or visit on a weekday.
A possible drawback? Like many theme parks, the extra costs for sun loungers, lockers, and food can add up quickly, so come prepared with snacks or plan to bring your own.
This experience suits families, groups of friends, or couples looking for a fun day with plenty of options—especially those who value good value for money and decent amenities.
Key Points
- Wide Range of Slides: Over 40 options mean there’s something for all, from gentle rides for kids to fast, twisting slides for thrill lovers.
- Sea Lion Experience: An optional, interactive encounter with friendly sea mammals adds a unique touch to the day.
- Facilities & Extras: Sun loungers, lockers, and fast passes are available at additional costs, which can influence your overall experience.
- Open Year-Round: Perfect for a winter escape or a spontaneous warm-weather plan.
- Queuing & Accessibility: During quieter days, queues are minimal; arriving early or visiting in the off-season can save you time.
- Food & Drink: Expensive on-site, so bringing your own picnic might save you money and keep hunger at bay.
- Park Atmosphere: Visitors often find the park well set out, with plenty of space and a friendly vibe.
- Reviews & Experience: Most guests rave about the variety and safety, but some mention that certain areas and amenities could use a refresh.
What to Expect at Aqualand Maspalomas
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The Water Slides and Rides
You’ll find more than 40 slides, varying from gentle, winding rides suitable for children to wild, multi-lane racers for the competitive. The Anaconda slide is a standout—fast, twisting, and ideal for those who crave a rush. Many reviewers—like Ruby—highlight that during off-peak days, they rode every slide with little wait, sometimes managing to go multiple times on the same ride.
Some reviews note that queues can be lengthy during peak times, especially for popular rides like Snake Mountain. Arriving early, around opening time, or visiting on a weekday can make your experience smoother, with very little waiting.
The Children’s Paradise and Land Activities
The dedicated Children’s Paradise provides a safe, shallow area with smaller slides and play zones. For families with little ones, it’s reassuring to know your kids have a space tailored to their size and needs.
On land, the park offers Polynesia-themed gardens, fountains, and relaxing spots. These make it a good place for parents to unwind while kids play safely under supervision.
Sea Lions & Other Experiences
One of the park’s unique features is the Sea Lion Encounter—an interactive experience where you can see and learn about these charming mammals. It comes at an additional cost and isn’t guaranteed every day, but many reviews mention it as a highlight, worth the extra money.
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While included in your ticket is access to all water slides, extras like sun loungers, lockers, and fast passes are available for purchase. A reviewer, Emma, mentioned that the cost for lockers (around 7 euros) was a bit steep but appreciated the safety they offered. Similarly, Naomi pointed out that shoes or flip flops are a good idea because the walkways can get scorching.
Food, Drinks, and Parking
Food and beverages are not included and tend to be expensive. Visitors recommend bringing your own snacks and drinks—especially if you want to avoid high park prices. Parking costs 5 euros per day, which is reasonable but adds to the overall expenses. Rachael mentioned that paying for sun beds felt unfair after paying the entry fee, a common sentiment across reviews.
Park Hours and Best Time to Visit
Open from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM (September-June) and until 6:00 PM in July and August, the park’s hours fit well into a standard day. Visiting early ensures shorter lines and more ride time. The last entries are about 30 minutes before closing, so plan accordingly.
Authentic Experiences and Insights from Visitors
Many guests highlight how well the park is set up for a fun day, with plenty of space and cleanliness. Sarah appreciated the good value for money with ample loungers and the variety of activities. Others, like Stuart, praised the minimal queues if arriving early, although he noted the signage could be improved.
Several reviews also talked about the cost of extras like sunbeds and lockers, mentioning that these can quickly increase the overall bill. For example, Tina expressed that the sea lions were worth every penny, but she found the food prices excessive.
The overall atmosphere is friendly, and staff reception was viewed as helpful by many, such as Jo, who appreciated the staff’s helpfulness and the broad range of activities.
Tips from the Reviews
- Arrive early to beat the crowds and maximize ride time.
- Consider purchasing fast pass wristbands if you want to skip long queues.
- Bring your own food and drinks to save money.
- Wear beach shoes or flip flops to handle hot walkways comfortably.
- Keep track of your locker PIN, as some found it tricky to remember when wet.
Who Should Visit Aqualand Maspalomas?
This water park is ideal for families with kids, given the dedicated play zones and gentle rides. But thrill-seekers will love the fast slides and multi-lane racing options, especially if they arrive early to avoid queues.
It’s best suited for those who value a good price point and don’t mind paying extra for amenities like loungers or lockers. If you’re visiting in midweek or off-season, you’ll enjoy shorter lines and a more relaxed experience.
Also, people who like to plan ahead—by bringing their own food or booking fast passes—will find the day much more enjoyable and budget-friendly.
Practical Details and Tips for Visiting
- Check availability before you go, as the ticket is valid for just one day and starting times vary.
- Arrive at least 30 minutes before opening to get a good spot and beat the crowds.
- Be prepared for additional costs—parking, lockers, sun beds, and food are extra.
- Bring shoes or flip flops for walking over hot tiles and uneven surfaces.
- If you’re with kids, focus on the Children’s Paradise and smaller slides for a safer experience.
- Consider buying fast passes if you want to minimize waiting times for popular rides.
- Take advantage of the park’s gardens and Polynesian areas for relaxing moments away from the water slides.
- Plan to spend a full day—there’s enough to keep everyone entertained from opening to close.
FAQ
Is the ticket valid for multiple days?
No, the ticket is only valid for one day. Be sure to plan your visit accordingly.
Are all rides included in the price?
Yes, the entry fee covers access to all water slides, but extras like sun beds, lockers, and the sea lion experience cost extra.
What are the park’s opening hours?
From September to June, it’s 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and in July and August, until 6:00 PM. Last entry is 30-60 minutes before closing.
Can I buy fast passes at the park?
Yes, fast passes are available for purchase and can help you skip queues, especially during busy days.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking costs 5 euros per day and is on-site.
Are there facilities for small children?
Absolutely, the Children’s Paradise is a dedicated area for kids, and many reviews highlight its safety and fun factor.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the park offers wheelchair accessibility, making it easier for everyone to enjoy the rides.
What should I bring with me?
Bring your own food, drinks, and flip flops to stay comfortable and save money. Also, consider a waterproof bag for valuables.
What’s the best time to visit?
Weekdays during the off-season tend to be quieter, with less waiting for rides. Arriving early also helps beat the crowds.
To sum it up, Aqualand Maspalomas offers a well-rounded experience for families and thrill-seekers, packed with over 40 slides, a charming sea lion encounter, and plenty of space to relax or race. While extra costs can add up, flexible planning can help you make the most of your day. It’s especially suited to visitors who value short wait times, good variety, and a friendly atmosphere. Whether you’re here for a quick splash or a full day of adventure, this water park delivers a fun, authentic taste of Gran Canaria’s warm hospitality and sunny waters.
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