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Aqualand Costa Adeje

Av. Austria, 15, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
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+34 922 71 52 66
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aqualand.es
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Thu10 AM - 5 PMClosed

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DanielDaniel
Me and my Wife visited here at the end of February and went on a Wednesday so it was fairly quiet no queues at all. All round it’s good for families as the rides are fun and there’s a lot of good kid rides. However my experience was sadly let down by the following. The lazy river was very slow and not much going on at all so wouldn't reccomend recommend. If you do go, wear wet shoes as the floors are very gravel like in parts and are rough on the feet. We paid €2.50 each to go into the dolphin museum and what a waste of money! I have never been so shocked in my life to see such a pathetic excuse for a museum, was blatantly a money making scheme as it had no real purpose, bearing in mind their one main policy is that the dolphins are NOT there for any financial gain. We entered to what we thought would be atleast a 10 minute walk around and browse however we were shocked to see that it was just a couple of skeletons, 3 sentences about dolphins and a window to their enclosure. Also one portion of chips was €6 euros if that will give you a rough guide on how ridiculous the prices are, we spent €35 euros on lunch! The dolphin show was good and interaction with the dolphins for €100 euros was great but an extra €20 for the photos on top is pretty steep for most people's pockets. Siam Park is by FAR the better water park and if dolphins is something that appeals to you I recommend the show at Loro Parque, but only here can you get in the water and touch the dolphins up close with photos if you really have your heart set on it. A very enjoyable day out nonetheless.
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MichaelMichael
Unfortunately, it was a very disappointing visit! Much like the siam Park a week ago, even though the siam Park had nice warm water, it was far too crowded and busy. This was the opposite! Freezing cold water but pretty much empty and for good reason! Most of the young children's areas were closed for maintenance, so virtually nothing for under 120cm to do! We booked online, and this was not mentioned on the website or when we arrived at the entrance. When we left the park about 90 minutes after entering and having 1 trip around the lazy river I complained at the entrance, and we were then shown a tiny little notice in the corner of a window hardly visible about the closed areas! Disgusting how they can charge a full price ticket when a large area is closed for young kids, this is the only reason we went. Then, a female member of staff had the cheek to try and charge you extra for sunbeds! 4 euros for a front row seat and 2 euros for any others. We kept getting harrased to pay whilst my children sat and tried to eat their lunch, which I refused to and said we were leaving once they had eaten! This park had supposed to be refurbished in the last few years and not to a good standard! Freezing cold water, which is far too cold for toddlers and lots of broken walkways and footpaths, which, if not wearing footwear, could easily injure or cut your feet on. Even the jacuzzi area water was freezing cold! Avoid!
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Lauren BrownLauren Brown
Overall, we enjoyed our time here, we had read reviews about Siam Park and decided against it based on them. We purchased fast passes which in hindsight we probably didn't need, it only seemed worth it on 2 rides that had quite long ques but the other rides had a good turnover and lines moved quickly, we went on each ride more than twice. I dont think the day we visited was overly busy and was slightly cloudy at times so was perfect as was dreading lining up in blistering sun so worked out.Bought my son and nephew swim shoes but I used my flip flops which they let you hold onto riding the slides so not overly necessary. 2 of the rides not for the faint hearted. As mentioned in other reviews the water in the park is saltwater which can make eyes sting a bit but once you get used to is fine. Food/drinks quite expensive (to be expected) but ok size. Really nice young kids/toddler section and the dolphin show was fun to watch. A lot of walking up stairs to get to the rides which was tiring but I didn't mind as got my steps up 😊. You can rent lockers and sunbeds so you have a base. Overall I think we made the right choice over Siam which we were told was overly busy, time consuming waiting in ques and confusing (although magical).
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Reviews of Aqualand Costa Adeje

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3.0
17w

We recently visited this park, on 5/6/25. Our 5 year old daughter couldn't go on much at all due to the height restrictions. And what she could go on by herself, we as parents, couldn't go on with her. After an hour she was bored. I spent £45 on food for the 3 of us. The only decent food was my daughters pizza. My husbands hot dog and chips were, as he described, the worst hot dog he's ever had. I couldn't eat my chicken strips as they were pink inside, and I was worried about getting...

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5.0
26w

We visited Aqualand Tenerife on a Sunday in April, and to our surprise, it was not crowded at all. The park was mainly filled with families and young children, which made the atmosphere super relaxed and pleasant. If you're looking for a calm day out at a water park in Costa Adeje, this is a solid choice.

The park has some great slides for adults too. Even though we didn’t go on them this time, they looked fun and had no waiting lines. I’m already planning to return with friends and their...

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4.0
7y

Good for families with kids under 10, take appropriate footwear. The dolphin show is fantastic.

We went in April midweek on a relatively cloudy day and the park was nice and quiet. Prices are better online than in hotels (park gate prices are about 2EUR more than online). You don't have to print the tickets if you download them to your mobile.

As per other comments here, the park has clearly had an issue with the building work as the ground covering has gone bad in a number of places....

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