Aquopolis, Torrevieja: practical guide for first-time visitors

Aquopolis Torrevieja is one of the longest-running water parks on the Costa Blanca, set beside the CN-332 in the coastal town of Torrevieja. Some resellers still quote general admission at around €34.95, but the official online price starts at €24.95 for a general ticket. You can book through Viator to secure your entry in advance.

Quick facts: Aquopolis Torrevieja

AddressAvenida Delfina Viudes, s/n, 03183 Torrevieja, Alicante, Spain
SeasonEarly June to early September
Opening hoursAround 11am–7:30pm in July and August; shorter hours in June and early September
Admission (online)General (140cm+) from €21.95; Reduced (100–140cm, seniors, large families) from €19.95; under-100cm free
Nearest transitLocal bus lines B, C, and G
Typical visit5 to 7 hours

Opening hours for Aquopolis Torrevieja

Aquopolis Torrevieja opens for the season from early June to early September, running daily throughout, including public holidays. Opening time is generally around 11am, with closing around 7:30pm in July and August, and slightly earlier, around 6 to 7pm, in June and early September. Exact hours can vary by specific date, so it’s worth checking the calendar on the official site before you travel.

Ticket prices for Aquopolis Torrevieja

All prices are in euros and reflect the lowest available online price, which can vary by date.

TicketOnline from
General (140cm and over)€24.95
Reduced (100–140cm, seniors 65+, people with disabilities, large families)€19.95
Open-date ticket€28.95

Children under 100cm always go free. The open-date ticket lets you buy now and choose your visit date later, useful if your holiday plans aren’t fixed yet. A season pass is also available for €85, and various VIP extras, including a Speedy Pass and Balinese beds, can be added for an additional fee. Booking ahead secures your slot, and you can book tickets in advance through Viator to guarantee your visit.

Why book Aquopolis Torrevieja tickets?

  • 🏛️ One of Spain’s most established water parks: Nearly four decades of slides, pools, and family fun on the Costa Blanca.
  • 🎟️ An open-date ticket option: Buy now and decide your visit date later.
  • 🌿 Free entry for under-100cm: The youngest visitors join at no charge.
  • 📜 An amphibious chair, free of charge: Part of a genuinely thoughtful accessibility offering.
  • 💰 Over 600 parking spaces: Plenty of room, just off the CN-332.

How to get to Aquopolis Torrevieja

By car, the park sits beside the CN-332, about 40 minutes from both Alicante and Murcia. From Alicante, exit at the shopping centre on the N-332 or take the AP-7 towards Cartagena, exiting at Torrevieja Norte. From Cartagena, take the AP-7 towards Alicante, exiting at Torrevieja Sur. By bus, local lines B, C, and G all stop within about 8 minutes’ walk of the park, near the Carrefour shopping centre and the Palacio de Deportes. By train, take a train to Alicante or Murcia, then continue to Torrevieja by bus.

Parking at Aquopolis Torrevieja

Free parking is available on site, with more than 600 spaces.

How long to spend at Aquopolis Torrevieja

Plan for 5 to 7 hours to see the park properly. Arriving before the 11am opening is the best way to reach the main slides before the afternoon crowds build up.

Accessibility at Aquopolis Torrevieja

Aquopolis Torrevieja offers a notably thorough accessibility service, including a free amphibious chair, a multisensory room for neurodivergent visitors, noise-cancelling headphones, and a left-luggage service. Visitors with a disability of 33% or more receive a reduced ticket price plus a free ticket for one companion, along with a free Speedy Pass for both. Staff are on hand throughout the park to help with any additional needs.

What to see at Aquopolis Torrevieja

The Kamikaze, Boomerang, and Speed slides rank among the park’s most thrilling rides, built for visitors chasing an adrenaline rush.

The Black Hole and Hydro Racer add a mix of enclosed darkness and racing-style competition to the slide lineup.

The Wave Pool (Waves Beach) has been updated for the 2026 season with more dramatic wave programming, and remains one of the park’s centrepieces.

The Amazonia River, a lazy river, and the Enchanted Lake, gives visitors a gentler pace between the faster attractions.

Mini Park, Mini Zig Zag, and Charmed Lake make up the dedicated children’s zones, scaled down for younger visitors.

New Balinese bed areas, introduced for the 2026 season, offer a paid upgrade for anyone wanting a more comfortable spot to relax.

Practical visitor tips for Aquopolis Torrevieja

TipDetail
Check several dates when bookingPrices vary by day, so compare a few dates to find the cheapest option.
Arrive before openingGetting there for 11am helps you reach the main slides before the crowds build.
Bring your own food carefullyOutside food is allowed in shaded picnic areas, but glass containers aren’t permitted.
Ask about the amphibious chairAvailable free of charge for visitors who need it.
Book ahead for a smooth visitAdvance booking is recommended; book through Viator to guarantee your visit.

FAQ: Aquopolis Torrevieja

QuestionAnswer
What are the current opening hours?Around 11am to 7:30pm in July and August, with shorter hours in June and early September.
Can I bring my own food?Yes, in the park’s shaded picnic areas, though glass containers aren’t allowed.
Is there a discount for large families?Yes, the Reduced ticket applies to large families on presentation of the family book.
Is the park accessible for visitors with disabilities?Yes, with a free amphibious chair, a multisensory room, and reduced pricing for eligible visitors.
Do I need to book in advance?Advance booking is recommended, and you can book through Viator to guarantee your visit.

Things to do near Aquopolis Torrevieja

Torrevieja’s salt lagoons, home to flocks of flamingos, are a short drive from the park. Torrevieja’s promenade and marina offer restaurants and views over the Mediterranean. La Mata Beach, a long sandy stretch north of the town, makes an easy add-on to a day at the park. Habaneras Shopping Centre, near several of the bus stops serving Aquopolis, is useful for a break from the sun. Laguna Rosa (Torrevieja’s Pink Lagoon), known for its striking colour in summer, is a short drive away.

What to visit tomorrow: more Costa Blanca water parks

Aqualandia, in Benidorm, is around an hour away and was the first water park built in Spain, opened in 1985. Aqua Park Rojales, near Ciudad Quesada, is roughly 35 minutes away and offers a smaller-scale alternative set in 21,000 square metres of landscaped gardens.

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