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Ferrari Land packs Italian facades, engine noise, and Formula 1 swagger into a compact corner of PortAventura World on the Costa Daurada. It is smaller than PortAventura Park, which makes it ideal for a focused blast of Red Force, family rides, and Ferrari-themed exhibits.

For most first visits, start with a 1-day PortAventura Park + Ferrari Land ticket, because it gives you the best value and the easiest same-day combo.
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Ferrari Land entry tickets

Choose standalone Ferrari Land entry or same-day two-park combinations if you also want PortAventura Park.
PortAventura World & Ferrari Land: Entry Ticket
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Ferrari Land: Entry Ticket
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PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land 1, 2 and 3-Day Tickets
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Skip-the-line tickets to PortAventura and Ferrari Land from Barcelona
 
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Day trips from Barcelona

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PortAventura and Ferrari Land: Full-Day Trip from Barcelona
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PortAventura Park: Entry Ticket + Roundtrip Transport from Barcelona
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6 tips for visiting the Ferrari Land

1
Pick your format first
If you only want Red Force and the Ferrari-themed zone, a standalone Ferrari Land ticket is enough. If you also want the bigger coaster-and-family day next door, book the combined PortAventura Park option. That way you pay for the pace you actually want.
2
Treat it as a half day
Ferrari Land has enough to fill more than one adrenaline burst, but most visitors use it best as a half-day add-on rather than an all-day marathon. If your priority is re-riding Red Force, slow down and leave extra slack. That keeps the park fun instead of rushed.
3
Aim for lower-pressure dates
The current ticket calendar opens Ferrari Land from Friday, March 27, 2026, and the lowest live price bands sit on some midweek spring dates. If your schedule is flexible, avoid weekend and holiday peaks for a calmer first lap. That usually means less queue stress.
4
Check hotel entry first
If you stay in a PortAventura World hotel, one Ferrari Land entry is currently included for hotel guests. Check that before buying a standalone ticket, especially if you plan to spend the main part of your day in PortAventura. It is an easy money saver.
5
Use Barcelona bundles
If you sleep in Barcelona, a coach day trip can remove the fiddly part of the day because transport and entry sit in one booking. If you stay around Salou or Vila-seca, direct tickets usually leave you more freedom. So you do not spend your fast-car day solving transfers.
6
Check height rules early
The ride list mixes big-thrill hardware, simulators, museum spaces, and children’s attractions, but the height rules change ride by ride. Check them before you promise Red Force or the junior rides to a child in your group. That avoids last-minute disappointment at the queue entrance.

How to plan a Ferrari Land visit

Ferrari Land works best when you decide first whether this is your headline park, a fast half-day add-on, or part of a Barcelona transfer day. Once that choice is clear, the rest of the visit gets much easier.

Choose Ferrari Land only or 2 parks

Best for visitors who want control over pace. A 1-day Ferrari Land ticket keeps the day short and focused, while the 1-day ticket with PortAventura turns the park into a same-day double feature. Start with the combo if this is your first visit to the resort and you want the stronger value per hour. Book now.

Use Barcelona day trips for the easiest transfer

Choose this if you sleep in Barcelona and do not want to stitch together trains, station timing, and the walk into PortAventura World. Day-trip products bundle coach transport with park entry, which removes planning friction and makes the day feel cleaner. Book now.

Work with the calendar, not against it

The current live ticket calendar opens Ferrari Land from Friday, March 27, 2026, and the price bands climb on some weekend and holiday dates. If your schedule is flexible, a lower-band spring date usually feels calmer than a peak weekend slot. Book once your date is clear.

Check hotel inclusion before buying extra entry

Great for repeat visitors or anyone staying inside PortAventura World. Hotel guests currently get one included Ferrari Land entry, so a separate ticket can be redundant. Confirm that first, then spend the extra budget on better meals, repeat rides, or more time in PortAventura. Book now only if you still need additional entry.

What makes Ferrari Land different

This is not a huge, all-day maze. It is a compact Ferrari-themed burst of speed, Italian staging, and quick-hit variety, which is exactly why it pairs so well with the larger resort next door.

Red Force sets the tone

Red Force sets the emotional temperature of the whole park. At 112 m (367 ft) high and 180 km/h (112 mph), it is the kind of launch that tells you in seconds what sort of day this will be. Even if you do not ride, the sound and sight of that acceleration turns the streetscape into a live showpiece.

It is compact by design

Ferrari Land currently presents 16 attractions and games, which makes route-planning much easier than in a sprawling resort park. You can move from high-thrill hardware to the FerrariLand Gallery, then back to family rides without losing half the day to distance. That compact rhythm is one of its real strengths.

Families still get a real day here

This is not only a speed shrine for coaster fans. The ride lineup includes children’s attractions such as Junior Red Force, Champions Race, and Kids’ Tower, so mixed-age groups have more to do than wait around for the bravest rider. That makes the park much friendlier for siblings, grandparents, and first-time visitors.

The Italian setting is part of the fun

The facades, restaurants, and Ferrari exhibits matter almost as much as the launch hardware. After an intense start, slow down for the Italian streetscape, the gallery spaces, and a meal, then decide whether to continue into PortAventura or call it a perfectly timed half day. The park feels better when you let that rhythm breathe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I book Ferrari Land on its own or with PortAventura Park?

Choose standalone Ferrari Land entry if your goal is a shorter, focused visit built around Red Force and the Ferrari-themed zone. Choose the combined ticket if you also want a fuller coaster-and-family day in PortAventura.
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How much time should I plan for Ferrari Land?

For most visitors, Ferrari Land works best as a strong half-day rather than a dawn-to-close marathon. Add more time if you want repeat rides on Red Force, a slow meal break, or the same-day combo with PortAventura.
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When does Ferrari Land open in 2026?

The current live ticket calendar opens Ferrari Land from Friday, March 27, 2026. Exact opening hours still vary by date, so check the timetable again before you travel.
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Is Ferrari Land good for children?

Yes. Ferrari Land currently presents 16 attractions and games, and the lineup includes child-friendly rides such as Junior Red Force, Champions Race, and Kids’ Tower. Just check the ride-by-ride height rules before you promise specific favorites.
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What is Red Force?

Red Force is the headline ride at Ferrari Land: a vertical accelerator billed at 112 m (367 ft) high and 180 km/h (112 mph). Even if you do not ride it, the launch is one of the park’s signature moments.
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Where do disabled visitors buy reduced tickets?

Reduced-rate tickets are sold only in person at the ticket booths or at the Guest Service Office for Visitors with Special Needs. Bring documentation that shows a recognized disability of at least 33%.
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Are there day trips from Barcelona?

Yes. There are full-day products from Barcelona that bundle coach transfer with Ferrari Land or two-park admission. They make the most sense if you are not staying near Salou or Vila-seca.
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Do PortAventura World hotel stays include Ferrari Land entry?

Guests of PortAventura World hotels currently get one included Ferrari Land entry. It is worth confirming that detail before you buy an extra standalone ticket.
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General information

opening hours

Opening times are calendar-based rather than fixed every day. The current ticket calendar opens Ferrari Land from Friday, March 27, 2026, and the park uses a separate date-by-date timetable for exact hours, so re-check your visit date shortly before you travel.

tickets

Current ticket modules show:
- 1 day Ferrari Land: from €20 adult / €18 junior-senior on Friday, March 27, 2026
- 1 day PortAventura Park + Ferrari Land: from €55 adult / €48 junior-senior on Friday, March 27, 2026
- Higher-demand example: €24 / €21 for Ferrari Land only on Saturday, March 28, 2026
Prices checked on 2026-03-10.

address

Ferrari Land
PortAventura World
Avinguda Alcalde Pere Molas, s/n
43480 Vila-seca, Tarragona
Spain

how to get there

You can reach Ferrari Land through PortAventura World by car via the A-7, by train to the PortAventura World stop on the R-17 and RT2 lines, or by bus. Typical transfer timing is about 1 hour from Barcelona El Prat Airport, about 15 minutes from Reus Airport, with onward connections from Camp de Tarragona.

accessibility

Reduced-rate tickets are sold only in person at the ticket booths or the Guest Service Office for Visitors with Special Needs. You need documentation showing a recognized disability of at least 33%; up to four companions are allowed on rides, and shows allow up to one adult companion through barrier-free access. Reduced-mobility parking sits near the closest park access.
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