Aqualandia is the largest water park on the peninsula and the first to open its doors in Europe in 1985. Since then, the leisure offer has been constantly improving, balancing the type of attractions to meet the needs of young and old alike.
Its more than twenty pools and slides can be classified, depending on the intensity, into family, moderate and radical attractions. In this article we explore the family attractions, those designed for the little ones and their companions.
Aqualandia: Fun for all the Family
Aqualandia, with its combination of aquatic adventures and relaxation areas, is an ideal destination for families with children where enjoying its attractions, designed for all ages, makes every visit an unforgettable experience.
Adventureland: Children’s Paradise
This is the children’s area of Aqualandia, where children will find the most fun elements they could wish for. In Adventureland, slides, a super bucket that spills water unexpectedly, water pistols and many more games ensure hours of entertainment.
The Entrance to Fun
Upon arrival at the park, Geyser greets visitors with a thrilling explosion of water, offering a perfect appetizer for the rest of the day.
Exploring Niagara
But if the idea is to explore corners of the park, Niagara could not be missing from this route. This enclave recreates a paradisiacal landscape of rock and water into which you can enter to enjoy the freshness that surrounds it.
Aqualandia: A Park for Everyone
Aqualandia is characterised by its generous dimensions. Wide avenues and spacious areas are distributed throughout the length and breadth of a park that lacks no detail. Around them, visitors will find all the essentials to enhance a more than perfect day, such as refreshment points, sun loungers, etc.
Wave Pool: Fun and Relaxation:
The Wave Pool is the benchmark among these places that combine fun and relaxation. It is one of Aqualandia’s most emblematic attractions. The user can swim, frolic or rest on its shore. They can also have a great time when, from time to time, its waves rock the sheet of water that makes it up. Undoubtedly, one of the favourites of young and old alike.
The lagoon: Challenges and Adventures
The Lagoon is another versatile space that offers entertainment for all ages. From the mythical rings and zip line, to the stone slides or the games for the little ones on the edge of the attraction. The surroundings are lined with hammocks that, offering a privileged view of the site in question, allow the most comfortable to recharge their batteries. Who hasn’t challenged a third party on the rings or jumped from the zip line?
Amazon: A Relaxing Walk
For those who are looking for a moment of tranquillity, a walk in Amazonas is ideal. At a certain time of the day, there are those who don’t feel like doing anything at all. For them, a trip down the Amazon will leave them feeling like new. This river runs through Piscina de Olas, surrounded by nature and waterfalls. Water also falls from the bridges, which will make the trip even more refreshing.
Moreover, its gentle current will carry visitors along almost unnoticed. How to improve the experience? Riding on one of Aqualandia’s classic yellow donuts is sublime.
Grand Jacuzzi Iguazú: Relax Total
The Grand Jacuzzi Iguazú is the dream of any relaxation lover. A large area full of water jets of all kinds, both in columns and in cascades. In addition, the water in this area is constantly bubbling, driven by air jets. The aim, once again, is to offer a deep and very pleasant relaxation experience.
Zig-Zag: Adventure for the Little Ones
The little ones dream of sliding mini Zig-Zag. Five winding slides of varying intensity that intertwine with each other to provide an extreme experience. However, until that day arrives, those who know more about fun can train with the ‘little brother’ of this attraction: mini Zig-Zag. And grown-ups can also enjoy this attraction in the company of the little ones!
As you can see, Aqualandia has fun for all tastes, ages and adrenaline levels. Today it was a family route, but what will it be tomorrow?