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Enjoy a day at Lanzarote's Aquapark Costa Teguise with tickets costing $32.39, featuring exciting waterslides, kid-friendly attractions, and optional transfers.
A visit to Aquapark Costa Teguise offers a fun-filled day on over 22,000 square meters of waterslides, attractions, and relaxing areas. Priced at $32.39 per person, this ticket grants access to Lanzarote’s biggest water park, known for its thrilling slides and family-friendly zones. The park’s hours run from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, making it an excellent choice for a full day of sunshine and splashy fun.
While some reviews mention that the park can feel a bit shabby or in need of updates, many visitors appreciate the wide variety of rides and the easy access for families. The option to include transfer services from Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca enhances convenience, especially for those staying in different parts of Lanzarote. This tour suits families, groups of friends, or anyone looking to enjoy a lively water park experience.
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Aquapark Costa Teguise is the biggest water park in Lanzarote, covering more than 22,000 square meters of slides, attractions, and lounging zones. It’s designed to cater to both thrill-seekers and families looking for a relaxed day in the sun. The park boasts Europe’s largest and most exciting water slides, including the famous Kamikaze and Whirlwind, which are adrenaline-pumping rides for the brave.
In addition, the park offers less extreme options like the Hydrotube for those wanting to enjoy the thrills at a more comfortable pace. The park’s layout is manageable for families, with smaller slides and a lagoon perfect for young children. The relaxation zones and Jacuzzi pools provide space to unwind after the more energetic rides.

For adventure lovers, Aquapark Costa Teguise features some of Europe’s most thrilling water slides. The Kamikaze slide is an adrenaline rush, while the Whirlwind offers a looping experience for the daring. These extreme rides are suitable only for the bravest, and safety is monitored diligently by on-site lifeguards.
If more mellow waterslides appeal, the Hydrotube provides a memorable ride with a less intense experience. Younger visitors can enjoy kid-specific slides like the child-Kamikaze or explore the shallow lagoon filled with surprises and games. The park ensures that everyone, regardless of age or thrill level, finds options to enjoy.

Aquapark Costa Teguise is especially popular among families thanks to its kid-friendly zones. The small lagoon, designed for children, offers a safe environment with lively activities and surprises. The small slides and looping attractions for young visitors are designed with safety and fun in mind, enabling kids to explore independently and return happily to their parents.
Parents appreciate the easy layout of the park, which allows children to go off on their own briefly before reuniting in common areas. The park’s cleanliness and organization are often highlighted as positive features, contributing to a hassle-free day for families.

When the excitement of the slides becomes too much, relaxation zones and Jacuzzi pools offer the perfect spots to unwind. These chilling areas provide comfortable loungers and a chance to recuperate in the sun. Many visitors enjoy soaking in the Jacuzzi pools, especially after tackling the more intense rides.
These areas are ideal for resting and enjoying the warm Lanzarote climate, making the park not just about thrills but also about relaxing in a lively atmosphere. It’s a good balance for those who want to combine high-energy rides and downtime.

Aquapark Costa Teguise opens daily from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM during the season, with hours remaining consistent from June 1 to November 9, 2025. The location near public transportation makes it accessible for visitors staying nearby, and confirmation of booking arrives immediately when purchasing tickets.
For added convenience, transfer options are available from Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca for an extra cost. This service is especially helpful for groups or visitors who prefer not to drive or are unfamiliar with local transit. Travelers should bring swimsuits and sunscreen to enjoy the day fully.

The park offers a variety of attractions for different thrill levels, from relaxing lounges to adrenaline-pumping slides. Safety is a priority, with lifeguards stationed throughout the park, especially near the extreme rides. Visitors should heed lifeguard instructions, particularly when using more daring slides like the Kamikaze or Whirlwind.
Queues are reported to be manageable, allowing ample time to enjoy all the rides without long waits. It’s recommended to arrive early in the day to maximize your experience and beat any potential crowds.
Some reviews mention that the park appears somewhat worn or in need of refurbishment, with broken sun loungers and limited shade from umbrellas. Despite this, many visitors still find value in the rides and overall experience, especially considering the affordable price.
Food and drinks are not included in the ticket price, and guests often note that bringing your own snacks or purchasing food on-site can be costly. Lines at the food counters can also be long, so planning accordingly helps.
This water park is well-suited for families with kids who want a mix of thrills and safe zones. It’s also a good choice for groups of friends seeking a fun, sunny day with many water attractions. Visitors looking for a large, lively park where they can spend several hours will appreciate the park’s size and variety.
However, those seeking state-of-the-art facilities or luxurious amenities might find the park’s condition somewhat dated, so managing expectations is wise. The option for transfers adds convenience, but guests should be prepared for some wear and tear that may be visible.
Aquapark Costa Teguise offers a cost-effective way to enjoy Lanzarote’s sunshine and water attractions. Its large size, diverse rides, and kid-friendly zones make it a practical choice for families and friends alike. The adrenaline rides draw thrill-seekers, while the relaxation areas cater to those wanting to unwind.
While some aspects, like park upkeep, could be better, the overall experience provides good value for the price. Visitors should come prepared with swimsuits, sunscreen, and an open mind about the park’s condition. The transfer option enhances accessibility, making this a convenient day trip destination.
“Obviously didnt help that we had the worst torrential rain in Lanzarote which closed the park at 1pm with no refund. But this place is awful and un…”
Is there an option for transportation to the park?
Yes, transfer services from Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca are available for an extra cost, making it easier to reach the park.
What are the opening hours of Aquapark Costa Teguise?
The park operates from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, during the season from April 21 to November 9, 2025.
Are food and drinks included in the ticket?
No, food and beverages are not included. Guests should bring their own or purchase on-site, where prices may be higher.
Can I visit with young children?
Absolutely. The park features kid-friendly slides and a small lagoon with surprises and games suitable for young visitors.
Is the park suitable for thrill-seekers?
Yes, with Europe’s largest water slides like the Kamikaze and Whirlwind, adrenaline lovers will find plenty of exciting rides.
What is the general condition of the park?
Some reviews mention that the park looks a bit worn or in need of updates, with broken loungers and limited shade, but it remains a fun and lively place for water-based activities.