Thinking about a splash-filled day in Lanzarote? The Aquapark Costa Teguise is a popular choice, especially if you’re looking for a fun, family-friendly water park. While it’s not quite on the scale of the famous Siam Park in Tenerife, many visitors find it offers enough excitement and relaxation for a solid day out.
We love how this park combines thrilling slides like the Kamikaze and Whirlwind with calmer areas that are perfect for kids or those wanting to unwind. Plus, the fact that you can book your tickets in advance means no wasting precious holiday time waiting in lines—always a bonus when you’re on vacation.
On the flip side, some reviews point out that the park can feel a little on the small side for the price, and queues for the most popular rides are often short, but not nonexistent. If you’re after a truly large-scale water adventure, this might not meet your expectations. Still, if you’re traveling with kids or just want a relaxed, fun-filled day with some adrenaline thrown in, it could be just right.
This experience suits families with children, groups of friends, or anyone keen to sample some quick thrills while enjoying the warm Lanzarote sun. It’s also a convenient option if you’re staying nearby and want to add some water-based fun to your trip.
Key Points
- Accessible and Convenient: Located on Avenida del Golf, easy to reach by car.
- Variety of Attractions: From adrenaline slides to calmer pools and kids’ zones.
- Good Value: Reasonably priced entry with options to book ahead.
- Short Queues: Many reviews mention minimal wait times, perfect for maximizing fun.
- Additional Activities: Indoor paintball arena and electric obstacle course add variety.
- Limited for Small Children: Some rides may have height and age restrictions; under 1.2m may find fewer options.
What You Can Expect at Aquapark Costa Teguise

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Entry and Location
Arriving at the park is straightforward, with the park open from 10am to 6pm. Once you exchange your voucher for a ticket, you’re ready to jump into a day packed with water rides, pools, and relaxation zones. Its central location on Lanzarote makes it a convenient stop, especially if you’re staying nearby.
The Rides and Attractions
The park covers over 22,000 square meters—plenty of space for a variety of attractions. The most talked-about slides are the Kamikaze and Whirlwind, both designed for thrill-seekers craving adrenaline. These are speedy, looping rides that get your heart pounding, and you’ll find that most visitors love the rush.
If you prefer something less intense, the Hydrotube is a memorable ride that still offers excitement without being overwhelming. For families or younger kids, there’s a dedicated child-friendly lagoon and smaller slides, making it a safe zone for little ones. One reviewer noted that the park is “good for kids aged 4-15,” with plenty of options for that age range.
Relaxation Options
Not all about the high-speed fun, the park also offers relaxing spots like a Jacuzzi where you can unwind after the rides. Many visitors appreciate having a space to relax and chat, especially if they’re with friends or family. The park also features pools and areas to lounge around, giving you options for downtime amid your busy day.
Food and Beverages
While the ticket price doesn’t include food or drinks, there are multiple bars and restaurants inside the park. Reviews mention that prices are reasonable, and the food quality is decent—definitely convenient after a few hours on the slides. Remember, bringing your own food isn’t allowed, so plan to buy refreshments there if needed.
Additional Activities
Beyond the water rides, the park offers some unexpected options like an indoor paintball arena and an electric car obstacle course. These add a bit of variety if you’re looking to break away from the water, and they’re perfect for groups or families wanting a break from the slides.
Overall Experience
Most visitors say the park’s atmosphere is lively but not overly crowded, resulting in short queues for most rides. One reviewer shared, “No many queues and good mix of rides,” which speaks to how well-organized the park tends to be. However, a few folks have pointed out that some rides share entrances, which can lead to a bit of confusion or wait times during peak hours.
The Real Talk from Visitors

Many reviews highlight the park’s value for money. At around $33 per person, it’s a reasonable spend if you’re after a full day of fun. Several mention that the rides are “good” and “short queues,” making it easier to pack in multiple attractions without long waits. But some also feel it’s a bit small for the price, with one reviewer saying they only stayed about an hour and a half for nearly 50 euros for two people—definitely something to consider if you’re expecting a huge park experience.
Another common theme is the park’s family-friendliness. Kids seem to enjoy it, especially those over 1.2 meters tall, but very young children or toddlers might find fewer options. The park isn’t specifically marketed as a children’s park; it caters more broadly to all ages with a mix of thrill rides and calmer pools.
Practical Tips
- Book your tickets in advance to avoid queues and ensure entry during busy times.
- Arrive early to beat the crowds and maximize your day.
- Bring sun protection and water shoes—surfaces can get hot, and safety is important.
- Use the lockers available for small belongings, as the park isn’t responsible for lost items.
- Check height and age restrictions for rides to plan which attractions suit your group.
Is This Tour for You?
If you’re after quick thrills and family-friendly fun, the Aquapark Costa Teguise delivers. It’s a flexible spot that caters to both adrenaline junkies and those wanting a relaxing day in the sun. The short queues and reasonable prices make it a practical choice, especially if you’re staying nearby and want to squeeze in some water fun without the hassle of larger, more crowded parks.
However, if you’re seeking a massive water park with extensive attractions or are on a tight budget, you might find this a bit underwhelming. It’s not the largest or most elaborate in Europe, but it offers enough variety for a couple of hours of entertainment.
For families with children over 1.2 meters, it’s a safe bet. For smaller kids, check on the specific attractions available, since not all rides are suitable for very young children.
Overall, if you’re looking for an enjoyable, hassle-free water park experience with a good mix of thrill and relaxation, this ticket is a solid option. Just manage your expectations about size and crowds, and you’ll have a fun day in the sun.
Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket
“Really enjoyed this waterpark, good rides, generally short queues and lots of variety/something for everyone.”
FAQ
Is the ticket only for entrance?
Yes, the ticket grants you access to Aquapark Costa Teguise during its opening hours from 10am to 6pm. Food, drinks, and souvenirs are not included but are available for purchase inside.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, the tickets can be canceled for free up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are not eligible for refunds.
Are there any age restrictions?
Some rides have minimum height and age requirements, so check the specific restrictions if you’re traveling with children. Children must be accompanied by adults.
Is transportation included?
No, the ticket does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You’ll need to arrange your own transport, but the park is near public transportation and easy to reach by car.
Can I bring my own food or drinks?
No, outside food or drinks are not permitted inside the park. There are various bars and restaurants within the park for refreshments.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, towels, sun protection, and possibly water shoes. Lockers are available for your belongings.
Is it suitable for non-swimmers?
Many pools are safe for non-swimmers, but always supervise children and check for specific safety rules at each attraction.
How long should I plan to spend there?
Most visitors spend between 5 to 7 hours, but you could do a shorter visit if you prefer, especially since some reviews mention how quickly the time can pass.
In the end, Aquapark Costa Teguise offers a reliable splash of fun in Lanzarote. It’s perfect if you want a budget-friendly, family-friendly water park with enough variety to keep everyone entertained, and with the bonus of shorter queues than larger parks. Just keep your expectations in check regarding size and the ride selection for very young children—then you’re set for a day full of giggles and splashes.
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