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Aqualand El Arenal, often shortened to Aqualand Arenal, is the biggest water park on Mallorca and sits just inland from Playa de Palma in S'Arenal. You can make it a pure slide day on King Cobra and Tsunami, or slow it down with Dragoland, Polynesia, and shaded breaks.

If you are not staying right in El Arenal, start with the ticket that includes transfer, because it removes the fiddly part of the day in one booking.
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Tickets with transfer

Start with the bundled admission + bus product if you want the simplest Aqualand El Arenal day from Mallorca's resort zones.
Aqualand El Arenal Day Trip with return bus and entrance ticket
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6 tips for visiting the Aqualand

1
Beat the first slide rush
If your day is mainly about the headline slides, be at the gates right around opening. The first run through King Cobra, Tsunami, and Banzai is usually the easiest window before midday heat and longer queues build. That way you bank the big rides early, and the rest of the day feels lighter.
2
Solve transport before anything
If you are not staying near S'Arenal, settle transport before you think about slides. The south shuttle is the easy play from Ca'n Pastilla, Playa de Palma, and El Arenal, while farther resort zones are often smoother with the entry-and-bus format. This avoids the sticky end-of-day question of how to get back when everyone is wet and tired.
3
Use a locker, not a beach bag
Bring only the sunscreen, water, and phone you truly need, then store the rest early. Wet towels, spare clothes, and sandals get annoying fast when you move between towers and pools in the heat. Going light keeps queues easier and saves energy for the second half of the day.
4
Buy Fast Pass only for a ride-first day
If your whole plan is to repeat the park's biggest slides, decide on Fast Pass before you arrive. On-site sales are limited, so the cleanest moment to choose is before you are already standing in the entrance area. If you are mixing thrill rides, Kidzworld, and breaks, you can usually skip it without regret.
5
Move through the park by energy
Do not attack Aqualand in random order. Start with the high-energy zone, slow down later around Lakchaac or Surf Beach, and keep Kidzworld as the reset if younger children need a breather. This gives the day a rhythm instead of turning it into a hot zigzag.
6
Save Palma for another plan
After Aqualand El Arenal, resist the urge to cram central Palma into the same evening. If you still want another TicketLens stop, save Palma Aquarium, Palma Cathedral, or Marineland for a separate day or a much lighter plan. Your energy will be better, and the water park will feel like the main event it should be.

How to plan an Aqualand El Arenal day from Mallorca

Most visitors enjoy Aqualand El Arenal more when they fix transport and ticket style before they arrive from Palma or the resort coast. Solve that first, and the day feels like an easy south-coast splash stop instead of a logistics puzzle.

Entry + bus is the low-friction choice

Choose this if you are based in Cala Millor, Alcúdia, Cala d'Or, or another resort far from S'Arenal. The bundled entry + bus format removes the most annoying part of the day: figuring out how to get back when everyone is wet and tired. It is the clearest first-book option for this page. Book now.

Use a dated online ticket when your plan is fixed

A fixed-date online ticket is the strongest value play if you are driving or staying near Palma, Ca'n Pastilla, or Playa de Palma. You lock in the lower online rate and can hit the gates early, before the slide lines harden. Book now.

Flexi and family packs are the weather hedge

A Flexi-Ticket or Family Pack makes more sense when your Mallorca week still depends on weather, beach plans, or a clean two-adult-two-child budget. You pay a little more for flexibility, but you avoid the classic vacation problem of choosing the wrong day too early. Book now.

Keep the evening around Playa de Palma simple

After a full water-park day, keep your evening loose around Playa de Palma or the beach rather than forcing central Palma. If you want another TicketLens stop, save Palma Aquarium, Palma Cathedral, or Marineland for a separate plan. That way Aqualand stays fun instead of becoming the exhausting first half of an overbooked day.

Zones of Aqualand El Arenal

Inside, the park makes more sense when you read it as four moods: thrill, shared family rides, little-kid water play, and late-day recovery. Once you think that way, route choices become much easier.

Adrenaline Fun is the park's loud heart

Start here if you came for bragging-right slides. King Cobra, Tsunami, Banzai, and the 2026 additions Kukulcàn and Hurakán give this side of Aqualand its punch, heat, and queue energy. Go early, move fast, and you get the most out of it before the sun gets heavy.

Kidzworld works best for smaller children

If you are traveling with younger kids, Dragoland, Children's Paradise, Polynesia, and Adventureland are the difference between a joyful day and nonstop height-limit negotiations. This zone gives families repeatable, low-stress play instead of one giant adrenaline spike. It is where patience lasts longer.

Family Fun keeps mixed ages together

When your group wants to laugh together rather than split into brave and cautious camps, lean into Misol-ha and Surf Beach. These are the moments that work best for siblings, cousins, and adults who want motion without full-drop drama. They keep the day social instead of fragmented.

Chill Out & Play rescues the late afternoon

Do not underestimate the quiet value of Lakchaac, shade, and a proper sit-down reset once shoulders and feet start to fade. This is the move that keeps the last rides enjoyable instead of cranky, especially after lunch or after the third big queue. A small pause here often rescues the whole mood.

Frequently Asked Questions

When does Aqualand El Arenal open in 2026?

The 2026 season is scheduled to run from May 4 to September 27, 2026. Park hours are 10 am to 5 pm from May 4 to June 30 and September 1 to 27, and 10 am to 6 pm from July 1 to August 31. Recheck the live calendar shortly before your day, because exact dates and times can still shift.
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Which ticket should I start with?

If you are not staying near El Arenal, the entry + transfer format is the cleanest first choice. If you are driving or already based near Palma or Playa de Palma, the fixed-date online ticket is usually the best value. A Flexi-Ticket makes more sense only when your vacation day is still uncertain.
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How much time should I plan in the park?

For most first visits, 5 to 7 hours is a practical range, and many families will happily use most of the day. You can move faster if you only want the headline slides, but Aqualand is big enough to reward a full-day pace.
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Is Aqualand El Arenal a good fit for small kids?

Yes, especially because Kidzworld is not just one token pool. Dragoland, Children's Paradise, Polynesia, and Adventureland give younger children their own repeatable part of the day, instead of forcing constant height-check negotiations at the thrill slides.
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How do I get there from Palma or the resort areas?

From Palma, EMT bus 23 stops opposite the park car park. If you drive, use the Palma-Arenal Motorway, exit 13. The park also runs a free south-coast shuttle for Ca'n Pastilla, Playa de Palma, and El Arenal, while farther resort zones are served by the bundled entry + bus products.
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Can I bring food or a picnic?

Yes, but picnic use is limited to designated areas. What you cannot bring in are glass, umbrellas, chairs, tables, tents, or pets, so think lighter than a full beach camp.
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Do attractions close before the park does?

Yes. Attractions close 15 minutes before official park closing time. Do not save your must-do slide for the last minute, or you may reach the queue too late.
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Are all rides guaranteed to run all day?

No. Individual attractions can close for technical, weather, or safety reasons; this does not create a refund right once you are inside. If one specific slide matters a lot to you, check the current attractions page on the same morning.
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Can I use goggles on the slides?

Not on the slides. The park allows swimming goggles in wave pools and kiddie pools when they are secured with a tether, but normal goggles and sunglasses are not allowed on the slides. Prescription swimming goggles are the best workaround if you need vision help.
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General information

opening hours

The 2026 season runs from May 4 to September 27; the park is closed before May 4 and from September 28 onward. Hours are 10 am to 5 pm from May 4 to June 30 and September 1 to 27, and 10 am to 6 pm from July 1 to August 31. Attractions close 15 minutes before park closing, and exact dates or times can still shift, so check the live calendar shortly before you go.

tickets

For 2026, 1-day tickets cost €40 at the box office / €38 online for adults (11+), €31 / €29 for children (ages 5-10), €18 / €18 for minis (ages 3-4), and €31 / €29 for seniors (65+). Flexitickets cost €41 adult, €32 child, €19 mini, and €32 senior; the Family Pack and Friends Pack cost €118 and €136. Ages 0-2 enter free, the 25% large-family discount and disability reductions are ticket-office-only, and date-based online prices can vary in the booking calendar.

address

Aqualand El Arenal
Palma-Arenal Motorway, exit 13, Km 15
07600 El Arenal (Mallorca)
Spain

how to get there

From Palma, EMT bus 23 stops right opposite the park car park. If you drive, use the Palma-Arenal Motorway, exit 13; standard parking costs €8 per vehicle, and electric-charging spaces cost €20. The park also runs a free south-coast shuttle for Ca'n Pastilla, Playa de Palma, and El Arenal, while farther resort zones are served by the bundled entry + bus products.

dresscode

Swimwear is required on the water attractions. If you need more covering for cultural, personal, or religious reasons, it must be made of lycra and free of metal parts. Hats are not allowed on the rides.

lockers

Lockers cost €8 per day. Renting one early is the easiest way to move between slide towers without hauling towels, sandals, and dry clothes the whole time.
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