Plan your visit to Aqualand Torremolinos

How to visit Aqualand Torremolinos

Aqualand Torremolinos usually opens from 10am to 5pm, with 10am to 6pm hours in July and August. Attractions close 30 minutes before the park itself closes, which is one of the most important things to know before you go because your usable slide time ends earlier than the headline closing time suggests.

This is the kind of park that rewards a simple strategy. Start with the biggest slides while your energy is high, then leave the wave pool, jacuzzi, and easier attractions for later. If you arrive without a plan, you can still have a good day, but you will waste time deciding what to do first in the hottest and busiest part of the day. That matters more here because the park is large enough to fill several hours comfortably.

Navigate your way

Main entrance

Enter with your mobile ticket ready and head straight inside.

Big slides first

Go early to rides like Kukulcán, Namaka, Hurakan, Tukakame, and Tsunami.

Family and chill zones next

Move toward Surf Beach, family areas, and the jacuzzi once you are done with the park’s headline slides.

Optional extras

Decide early if you want Fast Pass, lockers, or loungers.

Explore better with a simple plan

Aqualand Torremolinos feels much more enjoyable when you treat it like a two-part day. Use the first part for the big rides while queues and heat feel easier, then let the second half slow down with the wave pool, jacuzzi, and family attractions. That way, the day feels balanced rather than exhausting.

How to make the most of your time

Visit typeDurationRouteWhat you get

Quick visit

3–4 hrs

Entrance → Kukulcán or Namaka → one or two major slides → wave pool

Covers the headline thrills without stretching into a full-day plan

Balanced visit

4–6 hrs

Entrance → big slides → Surf Beach or jacuzzi → family attraction loop

A more rounded park day with adrenaline and downtime

Balanced visit

6+ hrs

Entrance → thrill rides → new attractions → wave pool → jacuzzi → revisit favorites

The best way to use a full-day ticket without feeling rushed

How do you get around Aqualand Torremolinos?

Aqualand Torremolinos is easiest to enjoy when you split the day into two parts: thrill rides first, slower zones later. Start with the biggest slides while your energy is high, then move toward Surf Beach, family areas, and the jacuzzi once you want a break. The park map helps, but your ride order matters more than anything else on a hot day

What should you prioritise at Aqualand Torremolinos?

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Kukulcán

The park’s best-known slide and the ride most people come to do first. If it is on your list, do not leave it for late afternoon.

Namaka

A major adrenaline attraction with its own operating hours listed on the ride page, so it is worth checking before you build your route.

Surf Beach

One of the best all-ages areas in the park. Save it for later when you want a slower pace without ending the day early.

Jacuzzi

A proper reset zone, not just a token extra. Best used once you are done with the high-energy part of the park.

Facilities and accessibility

  • Standard entry gives you access to the park and its attractions for the day, but convenience extras are separate.
  • Fast Pass is not included with regular admission. It gives you quicker access to some of the park’s most popular rides and can be bought in the park or online when available. Units are limited.
  • The Fast Pass currently covers attractions including Namaka, Huari, Kukulcán, Hurakán, Tsunami, Tukakame, Crazy Cones, Speed Racer, Boomerang, Pirate Bay, La Mina, and Crazy Race.
  • Sun beds are available to rent inside the park. The services page lists standard sun beds at €5 per day and VIP sun beds at €7 per day, subject to availability.
  • The park also offers Balinese Cabanas for visitors who want a quieter base. These include Balinese beds for up to four people, plus a Fast Pass and a locker.
  • Food is easy to sort once you are inside. The park has several food points, including self-service options, pizzas, pasta, salads, burgers, and the La Palapa restaurant.
  • There is also an ice cream stand near the Minipark, which is useful if you want something quick without stopping for a full meal.
  • The gift shop sells souvenirs as well as practical day-of essentials like sunscreen and beach towels, which is helpful if you forget something important.
  • The park also mentions a garden area and solarium, which means the day is not only about rides. There are quieter corners built in for resting and drying off.
  • Aqualand Torremolinos is presented as accessible for disabled visitors in regional tourism listings.
  • The easiest approach is to ask staff for route guidance when you arrive, especially if you want to avoid wasting energy figuring out the layout on your own.
  • Main visitor areas are generally easier to manage than individual attractions, since waterpark rides often come with separate physical requirements.
  • Some attractions may not be suitable for all guests, so it is best to check restrictions at each ride entrance before queuing.
  • If you need a smoother visit, plan more time for moving between zones rather than treating the park like a quick in-and-out stop.
  • It also helps to choose a relaxed route through the day, using rest areas, shaded spaces, and slower attractions between the bigger slides.

Handy tips

  • Arrive early: Attractions close 30 minutes before the park does, so a late start cuts into your ride time quickly.
  • Do the biggest rides first: Kukulcán, Namaka, Hurakan, and the newer headline slides make the most sense early in the day.
  • Check attraction-specific rules: Some slides publish separate operating windows and minimum height rules.
  • Budget for extras: Lockers, loungers, towels, and Fast Pass are not part of standard entry.
  • Use the map before you wander: The park publishes a map, and it helps more than people think on a hot day.
  • Expect changes if needed: The park can suspend attractions or services for operational, technical, safety, maintenance, or weather reasons, without a refund.

Frequently asked questions about visiting Aqualand Torremolinos

Most visitors should allow at least 4 to 6 hours. That gives you time for the major slides, a break in the wave pool or jacuzzi, and a less rushed second half of the day.