Aqualand Maspalomas: A Splash of Adventure and Relaxation in Gran Canaria
If you’re considering a day at Aqualand Maspalomas, you’ll find a water park packed with both high-speed rides and tranquil pools—perfect for a family outing or a solo adventure seeking some adrenaline. This review offers a balanced look at what makes Aqualand a popular choice, along with some honest points to consider before you go.
Overall, I love how diverse the attractions are—from the heart-pumping Aquamania, the Crazy Race, the Anaconda, and the Kamikaze—to the calmer Congo River and VIP Zone. Plus, the 32,000 square feet of swimming pools and picnic areas mean you can spend a full day soaking up the sun and just relaxing when you need a break.
However, there are a few drawbacks worth noting. According to some reviews, the cleanliness of the stairwells at the larger rides can be less than ideal, with litter and even urine standing. Food prices are also quite high, which could add up if you’re not prepared. But if you plan ahead, pack snacks, and know what to expect, you’ll still get great value for your day out.
Key points / Takeaways

- Variety of rides: From thrilling slides to relaxing river pools, there’s something for all.
- Family-friendly options: Kids will love the Childrens Paradise and Congo River, making it a good choice for families.
- Cost considerations: While tickets are around $42.80, extras like lockers and sunbeds cost extra, so budget accordingly.
- Food and amenities: Expect to pay premium prices for food and amenities, but picnic areas are available if you want to save.
- Cleanliness concerns: Some guests mention the stairwells and queues can look unkempt, especially at peak times.
- Booking in advance: Most travelers book 9 days ahead, which is wise given the popularity, especially in peak months.
Entering the Fun: What You’ll Experience at Aqualand Maspalomas
If you’re curious about what a full day at Aqualand Maspalomas looks like, I’ll walk you through the highlights, based on actual reviews and the experience info.
The park opens at 10:00 AM and closes around 5:00 PM, giving you ample daylight to enjoy the rides and pools. You’ll find the entrance near public transportation, making access straightforward without the hassle of driving. Once inside, the first thing you’ll notice is the variety of attractions.
Thrill-seekers will love the rides like Aquamania, the Kamikaze, and the Anaconda. These slides offer plenty of adrenaline, with some giving you the sensation of free-fall or high-speed twists. An important tip from experienced visitors: wear flip-flops or waterproof shoes because the floors can get very hot, and the stairs at the big rides might not be the cleanest. One guest, Wendy_H, mentioned, “I hate waterparks but still had fun,” which shows even non-enthusiasts can find elements to enjoy.
For those preferring a slower pace or relaxing breaks, the Congo River provides a gentle float through lush surroundings, ideal for winding down. The VIP Zone offers a more exclusive experience with loungers and less crowded pools. You’ll appreciate the availability of picnic areas—a practical tip if you want to avoid the pricey food options, which average around 18 euros for a burger and chips, according to reviews.
The park is quite busy, especially in summer, meaning long queues for popular rides—sometimes you might need a fast pass or be prepared for waiting. Christina_W noted that “long queues and heat” made a fast pass a necessity for her family, so planning ahead is wise.
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Rides and Attractions: What’s on Offer?

The rides are the heart of Aqualand. The most popular, according to reviews, include Aquamania, the Crazy Race, the Kamikaze, and the Anaconda. These are white-knuckle rides that will satisfy thrill-seekers. Expect some steep drops, tight twists, and plenty of splashdowns. If you’re bringing kids, they will enjoy quieter options like Children’s Paradise, which offers smaller slides and play structures, and the Congo River, where floating is more relaxed.
One reviewer, Simon_P, said, “The variety of slides kept us entertained all day,” which highlights how the park’s selection can cater to different tastes and energy levels. The staff are generally friendly and accommodating, which adds to the overall positive experience.
Pools and relaxation areas are plentiful, with 32,000 square feet of swimming pools offering options for every mood. Whether you want to float lazily or splash around with the kids, the park has you covered.
Pricing, Extras, and Value for Money

While admission costs sit around $42.80 per person, extras can quickly add up. Lockers cost around 7 euros, and sunbeds are 5 euros each, with a deposit required. Parking is also 5 euros. Some reviewers mentioned that getting a hand stamp allows re-entry, so you can leave to explore Gran Canaria and come back later in the day—useful if you want to grab a bite outside the park or explore the island a bit.
Food options inside can be expensive, with most meals around 18 euros for a burger, fries, and a drink. If you’re on a tight budget, bringing snacks and drinks might be a wise move. Alternatively, the picnic areas are available and can help you cut costs.
Several guests felt that the costs for extras—such as lockers and beds—are justified for the convenience but should be factored into your overall budget. The value, however, remains high if you’re prepared to spend the whole day enjoying the rides and pools without rushing.
Cleanliness and Maintenance: An Important Consideration
A few reviews highlighted issues with cleanliness, specifically mentioning disgusting stairwells at the larger rides that appeared neglected, with litter and even urine. These comments suggest that the upkeep may vary, especially during busy times. If cleanliness is a concern for you, consider visiting early in the day or bringing some disinfectant wipes for your immediate area.
Despite this, many guests found the park well-organized and safe, praising the friendliness of staff and the variety of activities. Simon_P appreciated that “nothing was too much trouble,” which is a good sign of attentive service.
Who Will Love Aqualand Maspalomas?

This water park is best suited for families with children, given the mix of thrilling rides and gentler pools. It also appeals to adventure lovers eager for adrenaline, provided they’re prepared for the queues. Budget-conscious travelers should plan ahead for extras, but the park’s overall value for money is fair considering the size and variety of attractions.
Those who dislike waiting in lines or are sensitive to cleanliness issues should be aware of potential frustrations. If you’re visiting in peak season, booking tickets online in advance is highly recommended to avoid disappointment.
The Sum Up
Aqualand Maspalomas offers a fun-filled day with plenty of rides and pools for all ages. Its diverse attractions mean it’s suitable for families, thrill-seekers, or anyone looking to cool off in Gran Canaria. While the food prices and cleanliness issues are worth noting, being prepared can help you maximize your day. The cost of extras like lockers and sunbeds should be factored into your budget, but overall, it provides good value for a full day of entertainment.
If you like the idea of exciting slides combined with quiet pool time, a convenient location, and friendly staff, then Aqualand Maspalomas is worth considering. Just remember to bring your own snacks, wear flip-flops, and maybe skip the long queues with a fast pass if possible.
FAQ

Is there parking available at Aqualand Maspalomas?
Yes, parking costs around 5 euros and is convenient for visitors arriving by car.
Can I cancel my tickets if my plans change?
Yes, the tickets are free to cancel up to 24 hours before your scheduled visit for a full refund.
Are the rides suitable for children?
Yes, there are specific areas like Children’s Paradise and Congo River designed for younger kids, making it a good family destination.
What are the opening hours?
The park is open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM from mid-January through mid-June. Always check closer to your visit for possible changes.
How far in advance should I book?
Most travelers book about 9 days in advance, especially during busy seasons, to secure their spot.
Are lockers and sunbeds included in the ticket price?
No, these are additional costs—around 7 euros for a locker and 5 euros for a sunbed.
What should I bring to make the most of my visit?
Consider packing waterproof shoes or flip-flops, sunscreen, and snacks if you want to avoid high-priced food. Towels and swimwear are obviously necessary.
Is the water park suitable for non-swimmers?
Yes, many pools are shallow and suitable for non-swimmers, and floats and life vests are often available for added safety.
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