If you’re planning a trip to Gran Canaria and considering a day at Aqualand Maspalomas, you’re probably wondering if it’s worth the price and how much fun you’ll actually have. This water park has garnered a solid 4.1 out of 5 stars from nearly 1,000 reviews, which suggests most visitors find it enjoyable, though not perfect.
What we really like about Aqualand Maspalomas is its wide variety of more than 40 water slides—something for every thrill level—and the opportunity to relax in a lush setting with gardens and Polynesian-style areas. We also appreciate that it’s open 365 days a year, so you can plan a visit whenever it suits your schedule.
A couple of potential downsides are the extra costs for sun loungers, lockers, and food, which can add up quickly, and some comments on the park’s slightly tired appearance, suggesting it could use some upgrades.
This experience is best suited for those looking for a fun, active day filled with slides and water adventures, especially if you’re traveling with friends or a family who enjoys water parks. If you’re after a relaxing beach day, it might not be your best bet—but for a splashy escape, it’s definitely worth considering.
Key Points

- Wide Range of Slides: Over 40 options ensure plenty of variety and fun for all ages.
- Family and Thrill Friendly: From gentle kiddie slides to fast, adrenaline-pumping rides.
- Extra Costs Add Up: Sun loungers, lockers, and food come at additional charges.
- Queuing: During off-peak times, wait times are minimal, but queues can grow on busy days.
- Park Atmosphere: Well set out but some reviews suggest it could use some sprucing up.
- Accessibility: The park is wheelchair accessible and offers a flexible booking policy with free cancellation options.
What to Expect at Aqualand Maspalomas

Aqualand Maspalomas is the island’s largest waterpark, and it certainly aims to entertain a diverse crowd. With more than 40 water slides, there’s enough to keep you busy from opening until the rides close about 30 minutes before park closing time. Whether you’re after exploring the water labyrinth, racing down multi-lane slides, or challenging yourself on the Anaconda, there’s plenty to choose from.
The highlight rides include the “Anaconda,” a fast, twisting slide that’s a crowd favorite, and the multi-lane slides perfect for some friendly competition. For the little ones, there’s a dedicated Children’s Paradise where they can enjoy age-appropriate slides and play areas safely. If you’re into animals, you might even opt for the sea lion experience—an optional, extra-cost activity where you get to meet these adorable creatures up close (though availability isn’t guaranteed).
On land, the park offers a Polynesian-style setting with gardens and relaxation zones, making it not just about adrenaline but also about some downtime. You’ll find sun loungers, parasols, lockers, and even fast passes available for an extra fee—these can really help cut down on wait times if you’re eager to maximize your day.
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The Rides and Attractions: A Breakdown

The park’s extensive slide collection means you can spend the whole day trying something new. The Anaconda is a tube slide that promises speed and twists, while multi-lane slides turn racing into a fun challenge. Several reviews mention that queuing can be minimal if you arrive early or visit on a weekday, which is great for those wanting to avoid long waits.
The Children’s Paradise offers a safer, gentler environment for younger visitors, though some reviews note that toddlers might find the park limited to just a tiny slide or two, and some parents mention concerns about safety when going down slides with their little ones. It’s worth noting that adult supervision and caution are always key here.
For those interested in animal encounters, the sea lion experience is a definite bonus—many reviews say it’s worth every penny, though it’s an optional activity with limited availability. Watching the sea lions in their natural-like habitat adds a fun, interactive element to the day.
Practical Tips for Visiting

Aqualand Maspalomas is open from 10:00 AM during most of the year, closing at 5:00 PM from September to June, and extending to 6:00 PM in July and August. Last entry is generally around 3:30 or 4:30 PM, so plan your arrival accordingly to get the most out of your visit.
The parking fee is €5, and while parking is available, some visitors note that the cost of extras like lockers (€7) and sun loungers (€5) can significantly increase your expenditure. Many reviews suggest bringing your own snacks and drinks, as prices inside the park are high—one reviewer said, “You might find better value by bringing your own food.”
Arriving early is the best way to beat the crowds and enjoy the rides with minimal waiting. If you want to skip queuing altogether, consider purchasing fast passes, though this will add to the total cost.
What Visitors Are Saying
Our sample reviews offer a balanced view. Many loved the variety of slides and the minimal queues—”We managed to get on all of the water slides” and “no queues for any rides we went on” are common themes. Several mention the value for money, especially if you arrive early and take advantage of low crowds.
However, some found the park a little tired and in need of renovation. One review states, “the park needs a little TLC,” which could mean some rides or walkways show signs of wear. Others complain about the cost of extras, like lockers and sunbeds, which can significantly bump up the price.
Food options inside the park are generally considered overpriced, with one visitor noting, “It’s expensive to eat in the park,” so bringing your own snacks might be a smart move. Still, the friendly staff and well-organized layout contribute positively to the overall experience.
More Great Tours NearbyIs Aqualand Maspalomas Worth It?
If you’re craving a day of adrenaline-fueled fun and water-based adventures, this park provides plenty of options. The diverse slides and attractions make it suitable for a wide range of ages, and the availability of relaxing zones means you can take breaks between rides.
The price of $43 per person might seem steep initially, but when you weigh the number of rides, the park’s extensive grounds, and added activities like the sea lion encounter, it offers decent value—especially if you arrive early to avoid long queues.
Keep in mind the extra costs for sunbeds and lockers, and plan your budget accordingly. If you’re someone who doesn’t mind bringing your own food or is okay with minimal amenities, you’ll find this water park delivers on fun without breaking the bank.
Who Should Visit Aqualand Maspalomas?

This water park is ideal for families with older children and teenagers looking for fast-paced rides, as well as groups of friends wanting a lively day in the sun. If you’re traveling with younger kids, be prepared for limited options beyond basic slides and keep an eye on safety.
It’s also a good choice if you want to maximize your time—arrive early, skip the big queues, and enjoy all the rides before the park closes. If you’re just after relaxing by the pool or exploring other land-based attractions, this might not be your top pick.
Overall, it’s a fun, active attraction that offers enough variety to keep you entertained, but it’s wise to be mindful of the additional expenses and some signs of wear and tear.
FAQs
Is the park suitable for children?
Yes, there’s a dedicated Children’s Paradise with age-appropriate slides, but very small toddlers might find only limited options. Adults can supervise or join in the fun.
How much does it cost to enter?
The entry fee is approximately $43 per person. Additional costs may include sun loungers (€5), lockers (€7), and food or drinks inside.
Are there any rides or activities that cost extra?
Yes, the sea lion encounter is an optional activity at an added cost. Lockers, sun beds, and fast passes are also paid separately.
What are the opening hours?
From September to June, the park opens at 10:00 AM and closes at 5:00 PM, with the last entry at 3:30 PM. In July and August, closing extends to 6:00 PM with last entry at 4:30 PM.
Is parking available?
Yes, parking costs €5 per day, and availability is generally good but can fill up during peak times.
Can I buy tickets on the day?
Yes, tickets are available for purchase at the entrance, but it’s often cheaper and more convenient to buy in advance online.
Is it wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the park offers wheelchair accessibility, making it easier for those with mobility needs to enjoy the attractions.
Would I recommend this park?
If you’re after a lively day packed with slides and water fun, then yes. Arrive early, bring some snacks, and be prepared for extra costs to get the full experience.
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“Loved the slides, shame one big one was closed. Floor wasn't comfortable to walk on. We had an amazing day with very little queuing”
Final Thoughts
Aqualand Maspalomas is a solid choice for anyone craving water-based excitement in Gran Canaria. It’s especially appealing if you’re traveling with a group that loves slides, racing, and a bit of adventure. While some aspects like park maintenance and extra costs could be better, the overall experience delivers enough fun and variety to justify the visit.
For those who plan ahead, arrive early, and keep your budget in check, it can be a highlight of your trip. Just remember to bring your own snacks, waterproof footwear, and possibly some patience for the lines during peak hours. Whether you’re seeking thrills or just a way to cool off, this water park has enough to keep you entertained all day long.
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