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Visiting the Aqualand Torremolinos in Malaga
Torremolinos is a vibrant coastal city in southern Spain, known for its beautiful beaches, lively atmosphere, and Mediterranean climate. It is a popular tourist destination, attracting visitors from all over the world. Aqualand Torremolinos, located in the heart of the city, is one of the most popular water parks in Spain. It features a wide variety of attractions for all ages, including water slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and play areas for children.
Quick overview
Ways to visit: Most visitors book the 1-day Flexiticket with access to all 19 attractions and themed zones.
What’s included: Slides, wave pool, jacuzzi, and floats are included; lockers, loungers, towels, parking, and fast pass are extra.
Queues & access: This is a full-day, free-roam waterpark ticket. Fast pass is separate, and security or ride restrictions still apply.
When to book: Book early for summer weekends and school-holiday dates. Online pricing is usually better than the gate.
Good to know: Opening hours vary by season, and attractions close 30 minutes before park closing.
What to expect at Aqualand Torremolinos
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A fast, easy start
Your day begins at the main ticket verification point. With an online ticket, you can head straight to entry instead of standing in the box office line. Once inside, the park opens up quickly, with the biggest slides drawing the early rush and the calmer zones working better later in the day.
A park built around one headline ride
Aqualand Torremolinos is still best known for its tallest slide claim, but it is not a one-ride park. Kukulcán gets the attention, yet the full layout works because it mixes racing slides, wave action, splash zones, and slower relaxation areas into one easy full-day route.
Adrenaline first, then reset
The high-thrill section is where most first-timers start. After that, the pace shifts naturally toward the wave pool, jacuzzi, and newer themed areas. The result feels balanced instead of exhausting, especially if your group is not all riding at the same comfort level.
A waterpark with room to pause
Not every part of the day needs to be about chasing the next slide. The 1,500-square-metre jacuzzi and wave pool slow the energy down, while terraced sunbathing areas give you proper breaks instead of awkward stop-and-start downtime.
Things to know before booking Aqualand Torremolinos tickets
Book early if your date is fixed: Aqualand Torremolinos uses date-based pricing, so booking online in advance usually gives you the best available rate. This matters most for summer weekends and holiday periods.
One ticket covers the park: The 1-day entry ticket gives you access to all 19 attractions and themed zones, plus the wave pool, jacuzzi, and floats. You do not need separate zone tickets.
Extras are paid separately: Your entry ticket covers the park itself, but useful add-ons like lockers, towel hire, sun loungers, parking, and fast pass access cost extra. It is worth budgeting for these before you go.
Check height rules before you promise rides: Some attractions have minimum height or physical restrictions. If you are visiting with younger children, older relatives, or mixed confidence levels, it helps to know that not every slide will suit everyone.
Opening hours change by season: The park does not keep the same hours all year. Check the opening times before your visit, especially if you are traveling outside peak summer.
Weather and maintenance can affect rides: As with most waterparks, some attractions may close temporarily due to weather or maintenance. That usually does not stop the whole park from operating, but it can affect your ride list on the day.
Go straight to ticket check: If you already booked online, head to the ticket verification point when you arrive instead of joining the on-site ticket line.
Things to do at Aqualand Torremolinos
Race your group on Speed Racer
This is one of the easiest rides to repeat because the appeal is not just the slide. It is the side-by-side challenge and the instant rematch energy.
Reset in the giant jacuzzi
The 1,500-square-metre jacuzzi is not a token rest stop. It is one of the park’s defining non-slide spaces and changes the pace of the day completely.
Spend time in the wave pool
This is the area that works for almost everyone in the group, whether they want bodyboarding, floating, or just a break from ladder-climbing slide runs.
Slow down on the terraces
The landscaped sunbathing terraces give you a proper between-rides pause, which is especially useful if your group includes both slide chasers and slower park-goers.
Visiting Aqualand Torremolinos with kids?
If you are wondering whether this will feel too intense for younger visitors, the answer is no. Aqualand Torremolinos works because it does not force the whole group into one pace.
Different energy levels: Bigger slides sit alongside calmer pool areas and themed zones, so one child’s thrill day does not have to be everyone’s.
Wave pool breaks: The wave pool gives families a shared activity that feels easier than line-heavy thrill rides.
Less to pack: Floats are included with entry, which cuts one extra thing from your bag.
Built-in downtime: Jacuzzi and terraced areas help younger kids and tired adults reset without leaving the park.
Aqualand Torremolinos highlights
Adrenaline-Pumping Slides
Zoom down high-speed water slides like the Kamikaze and Twister for an exhilarating rush.
Kid's Paradise
Little ones adore Children's Paradise, a safe haven of mini slides, fountains, and a pirate ship for endless fun.
Wave Pool
Catch the perfect wave or simply float in the giant wave pool, a favorite spot for families and thrill-seekers alike.
Exotic Gardens
Explore lush gardens, home to beautiful flora and fauna, creating a serene atmosphere amidst the excitement.
Best rides at Aqualand Torremolinos
Itineraries for a perfect Aqualand Torremolinos visit
Morning (10am–1pm)
Head straight to the tallest and fastest rides first. Start with Kukulcán, then move to Speed Racer and the other headline slides while queues are still manageable. If your group wants to try Hurakan, do it before the midday lull sets in. Pro tip: This is the best time to use your energy on the rides that matter most.
Afternoon (1pm–5pm)
Slow the pace down after lunch. Move to the wave pool, jacuzzi, and the newer themed zones. Revisit your favorite slide if queues look reasonable, then use the terraced rest areas to break up the last stretch. Pro tip: Because attractions close 30 minutes before the park does, do not save your must-do rides for the very end.
Plan your visit to Aqualand Torremolinos
Timings: 10am to 5pm daily.
Last entry: 4pm
Closed on: September 24, December 25th and 26th
Best time to visit: The best time to visit Aqualand Torremolinos is during the shoulder seasons of May-June and September-October. During these months, the weather is still warm and sunny, but the crowds are smaller and the queues for rides are shorter. If you are visiting during the peak summer months of July and August, be prepared for larger crowds and longer queues. It is best to arrive early in the morning to avoid the worst of the crowds.
Address: C. Cuba, 10, 29620 Torremolinos, Málaga, Spain Find on Map
By Bus: Line M-110, Line M-120 Nearest Stop: Torremolinos La Nogalera, Noche y Día
By Local Train: C1 Nearest Stop: Torremolinos La Nogalera
Restrooms
Resting areas
Drinking fountains
Sunbathing areas
Changing rooms and showers
Lockers
First aid station
Lost & Found
Parking: There are a number of reserved parking spaces for visitors with disabilities located near the park entrance.
Entrances: All of the park entrances are accessible to wheelchairs and other mobility devices.
Paths and ramps: There are accessible paths and ramps throughout the park, making it easy to get around.
Restrooms: There are accessible restrooms located throughout the park.
Restaurante El Bodegón: Mediterranean cuisine. A restaurant with a wide variety of dishes, including seafood, meat, and vegetarian options.
LA CACEROLA BAR: Spanish cuisine. A bar that serves traditional Spanish tapas and dishes.
Chiringuito Larry Torremolinos: Mediterranean cuisine. A beach bar that serves fresh seafood and other Mediterranean dishes.
Pappo's Blues: Mediterranean cuisine. A restaurant that serves Mediterranean dishes with a live music performance.
The Wala Room: Mediterranean cuisine. A restaurant that serves Mediterranean dishes in a stylish setting.
Caliu Restaurant: Mediterranean cuisine. A restaurant that serves Mediterranean dishes with a focus on local and seasonal ingredients.
Crocodile Park: This small crocodile park with guided tours, a cafe & a petting area where visitors can hold a baby croc.
Parque de la Batería: Charming green space with ambling trails, a boat pond, children's playground & fountains.
Molino de Inca Botanical Garden: This tranquil botanical garden with an old flour mill, now a museum, plus a Japanese garden & aviaries.
Arrive early: The park opens at 10am, but it's a good idea to arrive early to avoid the crowds and get a good parking spot.
Bring your own sunscreen, towels, and water: Food and drinks can be expensive inside the park, so it's a good idea to bring your own.
Wear comfortable shoes: You'll be doing a lot of walking, so it's important to wear comfortable shoes.
Take breaks: The park can be quite large, so be sure to take breaks throughout the day. There are plenty of shaded areas to rest and cool off.
Be aware of the height restrictions: Some of the rides have height restrictions, so be sure to check them before you get in line.
Frequently asked questions about Aqualand Torremolinos tickets
You can book Aqualand Torremolinos tickets online.
You can save time and money by booking your Aqualand Torremolinos tickets online.
Yes, you can purchase skip-the-line tickets to avoid the lines for the most popular rides.
Yes, there are discounts available for children, seniors, and groups.
Aqualand Torremolinos tickets include admission to the park and all of the rides and attractions.
Aqualand Torremolinos is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the summer season.
There is no set time for completing an Aqualand Torremolinos tour. You can stay as long as you like and enjoy all of the rides and attractions. However, most people spend between 4 and 6 hours at the park.
Enjoy a full day of fun at Aqualand Torremolinos with access to all attractions and Europe's highest waterslide.
Everything you get: One-day entry to Aqualand Torremolinos with access to all water attractions and themed zones. Enjoy thrilling rides like Kukulcán and Speed Racer, plus relax in the jacuzzi and wave pool.
Why choose this: Perfect for families and thrill-seekers, with flexible ticket options and exclusive online discounts.
Inclusions
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1-day Flexiticket entry to Aqualand Torremolinos
Access to all water attractions and themed zones
Access to wave pool and jacuzzi
Use of floats
Exclusions
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Food and beverages (available to purchase inside the park)
Locker hire
Towel hire
Sun lounger hire
Fast pass or express access
Transport to/from the park
Parking
What to bring
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.
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.
Bring a towel and appropriate swimwear — swimwear is mandatory on all water attractions for hygiene and safety reasons.
Floats are included in your entry ticket.
What's not allowed
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.
Glass containers, portable chairs, umbrellas, and tables are not permitted anywhere inside the park.
Sun loungers and hammocks must stay in their allocated zones and cannot be moved to other areas.
Anything other than swimwear on water attractions.
Accessibility
The park is wheelchair accessible across the main areas.
Individual rides have mandatory height and weight restrictions — check at each attraction entrance before queuing.
Guests with mobility requirements should speak with staff at the entrance on arrival for routing guidance.
Additional information
Children under 16 years of age must be accompanied by an adult at all times in the park.
Food and drinks are permitted inside the park but must be consumed in the designated picnic and eating areas only.
Attractions close 30 minutes before the park's closing time — plan your last rides accordingly.
Opening date is 1 April each season; hours vary through the season.
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.
No refund is available once you have entered the park, including in cases of weather-related or force majeure closures.
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
Tickets
Aqualand Torremolinos 1-Day Entry Ticket
Enjoy a full day of fun at Aqualand Torremolinos with access to all attractions and Europe's highest waterslide.
Everything you get: One-day entry to Aqualand Torremolinos with access to all water attractions and themed zones. Enjoy thrilling rides like Kukulcán and Speed Racer, plus relax in the jacuzzi and wave pool.
Why choose this: Perfect for families and thrill-seekers, with flexible ticket options and exclusive online discounts.