Thinking about a day of splashy fun and animal encounters in Benidorm? The Aqualandia water park combined with the Mundomar Marine and Exotic Animal Park offers a solid choice for travelers craving both thrill rides and animal shows. We haven’t experienced it ourselves but based on the glowing reviews and detailed descriptions, this combo promises a well-rounded day—whether you’re visiting with family, friends, or just seeking some good old-fashioned fun in the sun.
One of the things we appreciate about this experience is the variety of water attractions—over 20 different rides and pools that cater to a wide range of tastes and thrill levels. Plus, the option to extend your visit by including Mundomar for a second day or separate outing adds flexibility for those who want to experience both parks at a relaxed pace. The amenities like multiple restaurants, picnic areas, and shops make the day more comfortable and convenient. However, it’s worth mentioning that some reviews point out long queues and the extra costs for lockers, sunbeds, and floats, which can add up if you’re not prepared.
This experience is perfect for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking for a full day of water-based fun combined with animal encounters. If you’re traveling with kids or just love a good water slide, you’ll find plenty to keep you entertained. But if you’re not comfortable with crowds or prefer a more relaxed pace, it’s worth considering the busy summer months. Overall, it’s a flexible, relatively affordable way to make the most of a sunny day in Benidorm—especially if you’re into water parks and animal shows.
Key Points

- Diverse water rides: Over 20 attractions, including the newest Cyclon ride, ensuring fun for all thrill levels.
- Flexible ticket options: Single-day tickets or combo visits to Mundomar allow for a tailored experience.
- Food and amenities: Multiple self-serve restaurants and picnic areas make for easy refueling.
- Crowd considerations: Popular rides like Cyclon can have long waits, especially during peak season.
- Cost factors: Extras like lockers, floats, and sunbeds are paid separately, so budget accordingly.
- Good for all ages: Suitable for families, groups, or anyone wanting a mix of water fun and animal encounters.
What to Expect from a Day at Aqualandia and Mundomar

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Starting at Aqualandia: The Water Adventure
Arriving at Aqualandia, you’ll quickly notice the park’s size and well-organized layout. It’s touted as one of the world’s largest water parks, and that size translates into plenty of space to spread out and find your favorite rides. The highlight for many is the Cyclon, the newest attraction, which promises a rush with its zero-gravity, funnel-shaped slide that’s perfect for adrenaline junkies. Be prepared for potential wait times, especially if you’re trying to hit the most popular slides during busy hours.
The reviews mention long queues for some rides—up to 1.5 hours for the big funnel slide, which might frustrate some visitors. We’ve seen comments about waiting nearly two hours for that particular slide, so if you’re short on time, it’s smart to arrive early or pick your rides carefully. For those who prefer a more laid-back experience, the swimming pools, river rapids, and wave pools tend to have shorter lines, allowing you to chill and cool off without much hassle.
The water source being directly from the sea is a handy detail, meaning the water tends to be more natural and refreshing. The park offers various amenities like a picnic area, souvenir shop, and photography booths, so you can capture memories or grab a quick snack. The self-serve restaurants cater to different tastes—from pizza and burgers to kebabs and crepes—making lunch or snack breaks easy to organize amidst the excitement.
Additional Services and Considerations
While lockers, floats, and sunbeds are available for extra cost, many reviewers suggest bringing your own or planning ahead. The cost of extras can add up, especially if you’re planning an entire day full of water activities. The park is wheelchair accessible, and first aid kits are on hand, reassuring visitors with safety concerns.
Visiting Mundomar: Animal Encounters
Opting for the combo ticket allows you to visit Mundomar, which is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM. The park showcases dolphins, sea lions, birds, and reptiles, with highlights like dolphin shows that visitors find particularly memorable, as one reviewer noted, “the dolphins absolutely stole the day.” It’s a smaller park compared to the water park, but reviews describe it as well-maintained and engaging, especially for animal lovers.
You can visit Mundomar anytime during the season, making it easy to plan a second day or a later visit if you want to experience it at a more relaxed pace or avoid peak crowds.
More Great Tours NearbyCombining Both Parks: Is It Worth It?
The value of the combo ticket seems to resonate with many travelers, who appreciate being able to enjoy diverse experiences without multiple bookings. Some reviews mention good prices for both parks, especially if you plan to visit both on separate days. The flexibility to choose your visiting date for Mundomar offers convenience, and many visitors find that pairing the parks makes for a full, varied day in Benidorm.
However, keep in mind that visiting both parks means a full day of activity, so it’s best suited for those who enjoy a lot of walking and water-based fun. If you prefer a more relaxed pace, you might choose to dedicate a day to one park and revisit the other on a different trip.
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The Practical Side: Tips for the Day
- Arrive early to beat the queues for popular slides, especially Cyclon.
- Bring your own floats and sunbeds if you want to save on extra costs.
- Dress appropriately—swimwear is a must, and remember that rides are not suitable for pregnant women or people with certain health conditions.
- Food options are plentiful, but bringing your own snacks and drinks is allowed, provided they’re not in cans or glass containers.
- If you plan to stay all day, consider bringing some cash or cards for lockers and extras; these are paid separately.
- For families or groups, remember that some attractions require a minimum number of participants—for example, the Cyclon needs four people.
Who Should Consider This Experience?

If you’re after a full day packed with water rides, pools, and animal shows, this combo offers good value. It’s especially appealing to families, groups of friends, or travelers who love a mix of thrill-seeking and animal encounters. The facilities and amenities make it manageable for most visitors, though long queues can be a downside during peak times.
Those who prefer a quieter, more relaxed experience might find the crowds and wait times a bit challenging, but visiting early or on less busy days can help. It’s also a solid choice if you want to combine water fun with a wildlife experience without the hassle of booking separate tickets.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I visit Mundomar on a different day from Aqualandia?
Yes, if you’ve purchased the combo ticket, you can visit Mundomar on any day during the park’s open season, not necessarily on the same day you visit Aqualandia.
Are lockers included in the ticket price?
No, lockers are paid for separately. Many visitors find it convenient to rent one to secure their belongings, especially on busy days.
Is there a dress code or restrictions on rides?
Yes, you need to wear swimwear, and rides are not suitable for pregnant women, people with heart problems, or those with plaster casts. Know how to swim if you plan to go on water slides.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, you can bring food and non-alcoholic drinks, but cans and glass containers are not allowed.
What are the opening hours?
Mundomar is open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, while Aqualandia generally opens at 10:00 AM and closes at 7:00 PM, extending to 8:00 PM from June 21st to August 31st.
How busy does it get?
Reviews indicate that queues can be quite long for popular rides, especially during peak season. Arriving early helps avoid the longest waits.
Is it suitable for younger children?
While many rides and pools are family-friendly, some attractions might have height or health restrictions. The park has amenities like pools and shallow areas suitable for kids.
Can I buy tickets at the park?
Yes, tickets are available on the day, but they cost the same as online, and booking in advance can save you time and guarantee entry during busy periods.
What should I bring?
Bring swimwear, sunscreen, a towel, and possibly floats or sunbeds if you want to relax. Remember, extras like sunbeds and floats cost extra.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the attractions.
Benidorm: Aqualandia Entry w/Optional Mundomar Combo Ticket
“Fantastic place for all ages been twice now and will go again!!”
Final Thoughts

Benidorm’s Aqualandia, especially with the option to add Mundomar, offers a lively, fun-filled day for those who love water adventures and animal encounters. With its extensive array of rides and amenities, it provides good value for money—particularly if you plan carefully around queues and extras. The park’s size and variety mean there’s something for all, from thrill-seekers to animal lovers.
While the queues can be long at peak times, arriving early and planning your route through the park can make your visit more enjoyable. The inclusion of animal shows and exhibits at Mundomar adds a nice contrast to the adrenaline of the water rides, making this combo a diverse option for a memorable day out in Benidorm.
Overall, if you’re looking for an active, engaging experience during your trip, this combination of parks can deliver a day full of laughs, thrills, and new sights. Just remember to factor in costs for extras and be prepared for potential crowds—then sit back, relax, and enjoy the splashy adventure.
Would we recommend it? Absolutely, especially for those who thrive on a mix of water fun and wildlife. It’s best suited for visitors who don’t mind a busy day and are prepared with a bit of planning. For a truly memorable experience, early visits and a flexible approach to timing will serve you well.
Enjoy your trip to Benidorm, and don’t forget your sunhat!
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