As the summer heats up in Costa Blanca, it’s time to cool off in some of Spain’s best water parks. Whether you’re with family, friends, or your inner child, Costa Blanca offers a splash-worthy selection of water attractions for all ages.
This 2025 guide gives you all the essential details: locations, opening times, ticket prices, and highlights — plus insider tips to make the most of your visit.
1. Aqualandia Benidorm

Location: Aqualandia Benidorm Google Maps
Season: May 18 – October 1 (subject to change)
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Website: aqualandia.net
About:
Aqualandia is Spain’s first water park and one of its biggest. Nestled in the hills above Benidorm with stunning sea views, it features Europe’s highest capsule slide, Verti-Go. The park offers a wide range of attractions from family-friendly lazy rivers and wave pools to adrenaline-pumping kamikaze slides.
Tickets:
- Adults (12+): ~38 EUR
- Children: ~30 EUR
- Discounts available online or with combined Terra Mítica tickets
Tip: Visit on weekdays to avoid long queues and bring aqua shoes — the paths can get hot.
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2. Aqua Natura Benidorm

Location: Aqua Natura Google Maps
Season: April – October
Opening Hours: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM (later in peak summer)
Website: benidorm.aquanatura.es
About:
Perfect for families with kids, Aqua Natura is part of a larger complex including Terra Natura Zoo. This water park has a strong focus on safety, spacious design, and interactive fun. It features a sea lion experience, splash zones for toddlers, and a wide variety of water slides.
Tickets:
- Aqua Natura only: ~34 EUR
- Combo ticket (with Terra Natura): ~45 EUR
- Free for children under 4
Tip: Use the combo pass for a full-day adventure. Don’t miss the sea lion show.
3. Aquopolis Torrevieja

Location: Aquopolis Torrevieja Google Maps
Season: Mid-June – Early September
Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Website: torrevieja.aquopolis.es
About:
Located in central Torrevieja, Aquopolis is great for all age groups. The park offers dedicated zones: Mini Park for toddlers, Moderate Zone for families, and High Excitement rides like Black Hole and Kamikaze. Green spaces, shaded picnic areas, and rental cabanas make this a relaxed experience.
Tickets:
- Adults: ~30 EUR
- Juniors/Seniors: ~24 EUR
- Group and online discounts available
Tip: Book online for up to 30% off. Parking is free and close to the entrance.
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4. Aquapark Rojales – Ciudad Quesada

Location: Aquapark Rojales Google Maps
Season: Early June – Early September
Opening Hours: 11:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Website: aquaparkrojales.es
About:
This family-run water park is a hidden gem near Ciudad Quesada. Smaller and less crowded than the big-name parks, it’s ideal for a relaxed day out. Highlights include a multi-track slide, wave pool, and a central play island for children.
Tickets:
- Adults: ~25 EUR
- Children (4-10): ~21 EUR
- Children under 4: Free
Tip: Bring a picnic or enjoy affordable meals at the park restaurant. It’s very budget-friendly for families.
5. Flamingo Waterpark Torrevieja

Location: Flamingo Waterpark Google Maps
Season: June – September
Opening Hours: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Facebook: Flamingo Aqua Park
About:
This smaller, apartment-complex-style water park is popular among families with young children. It has shallow pools, mini slides, and a laid-back vibe. It’s more of a residential community attraction than a massive commercial water park — and that’s exactly the charm.
Tickets:
- Adults: ~15–18 EUR
- Children: ~10–12 EUR
- Prices vary depending on time of day
Tip: Call ahead or check Facebook for hours — they may vary by season.
6. Rio Safari Elche (Water Zone)

Location: Rio Safari Google Maps
Season: Water park open June – September
Opening Hours: 10:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Website: riosafari.com
About:
Primarily a zoo and wildlife park, Rio Safari Elche also features a water zone with slides and splash areas. It’s perfect for a mix of animals and aquatic fun. While not a full-scale water park, it’s an excellent hybrid option for younger kids or families looking for variety.
Tickets:
- Zoo + Water Zone: ~25 EUR
- Children: ~20 EUR
- Optional extras: camel rides, zip-line, paddle boats
Tip: Go early and explore the zoo first. The water area opens later in the day, allowing for a full itinerary.
Final Thoughts
Costa Blanca’s water parks offer something for everyone — from heart-stopping slides in Benidorm to toddler-friendly splash zones in Rojales. Whether you want a full-scale adrenaline adventure or a quiet family afternoon, there’s a park that fits.
Insider Tips:
- Buy tickets online for discounts.
- Bring water shoes and waterproof phone pouches.
- Many parks allow food, but check first.
- Arrive early to grab the best spot — shaded lounges go fast.
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