Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket

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Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket

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  • 5 to 7 hours (approx.)
  • From $33.72
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Ice-cool fun meets big adrenaline. This Aquapark Costa Teguise ticket covers a full day at Lanzarote’s biggest water park, with everything from hardcore slides to gentler family rides. You’ll have hours to mix thrills with downtime, between 10am and 6pm, and the park is set up so families can spread out across a lot of space.

What I like most is the variety: you can chase the high-energy slides such as Kamikaze or Whirlwind, then switch to easier options like the Hydro tube or a Jacuzzi break. I also like that the day doesn’t end when you get tired of water—there’s an indoor paintball arena and an electric car obstacle course for a change of pace.

One possible drawback is ride access for very short kids. Some attractions have minimum/maximum height and age limits, and the park is going to feel more limited for children under about 1.2m.

Key things to know before you go

  • Guaranteed park entry with your entrance ticket, no hunting for tickets at the gate
  • 10am–6pm gives you real time to do multiple rides instead of rushing one loop
  • Big-slide options like Kamikaze and Whirlwind for thrill seekers
  • Relax zones including Jacuzzi time and calmer water attractions
  • Dry-land bonus: indoor paintball arena and electric car obstacle course
  • Rules that affect your bag: no glass/metal cans, and no outside food or drinks

Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket: the value of getting in

Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket - Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket: the value of getting in
An entrance ticket sounds simple, but it matters here because Aquapark Costa Teguise is the kind of place where you’ll want freedom to bounce between areas. Your ticket gives you access to the park, which is useful if you’re traveling with a mix of thrill lovers and slower-paced people.

This park is also big on “do it your way.” With a schedule window from 10am to 6pm, you can arrive and start immediately, then slow down whenever the group needs a reset. The theme is very family-friendly, and that shows in the mix of attractions—everything from fast slides to communal fun options.

The most practical value is time. Most people don’t treat a water park like a quick stop; you’re looking at roughly 5 to 7 hours if you want a real mix of rides, food breaks, and downtime.

You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Lanzarote.

Big slides: Kamikaze and Whirlwind vs the rides that won’t wreck your whole day

Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Ticket - Big slides: Kamikaze and Whirlwind vs the rides that won’t wreck your whole day
If your group includes adrenaline chasers, plan your first hit carefully. The park channels energy toward its biggest slides, including Kamikaze and Whirlwind, which are the headline options for riders who want maximum speed and momentum. Go early or when your group has the most energy, because once you’ve been in the sun for hours, you might find the “brave” mood gets replaced by “can we just do something calmer?”

What I appreciate is that there are also attractions that let you keep momentum without going extreme. The Hydro tube is the kind of ride that feels fun even if you’re not chasing the loudest adrenaline. It’s a good middle step when you want thrills, but not a full body shock.

For families, you’ll also find kid-focused versions such as a child-Kamikaze, plus slides and looping attractions aimed at younger riders. That’s a huge deal because it prevents the classic water-park problem: one group spends the day waiting while another group rides.

The family side: pools, small surprises, and where little kids actually get a turn

Aquapark Costa Teguise is built for families, and you can feel it in the way the park supports different ages at the same time. Beyond the main slides, there’s a small lagoon area with surprises and games for younger visitors. That kind of zone works well because it gives kids something active that doesn’t require lining up for the biggest rides.

Just don’t assume every child can use every attraction. Some rides have minimum and maximum height and age restrictions, and that changes the “what we can do together” list quickly. If you’re traveling with a short child, it’s worth mentally budgeting for a day that includes play areas and calmer rides rather than only the highest thrill options.

A fair warning based on common experience: if your child is under around 1.2m, your choices may feel thinner than the marketing photos suggest. It doesn’t mean you should skip the park—it just means you should manage expectations and spend more time in the lagoon/pool-style areas.

Relaxing: Jacuzzi breaks and how to pace the day smartly

Not everyone wants to ride back-to-back. The park includes Jacuzzi areas and calmer spaces, which are more important than they sound. In a water park, a short break often improves the whole day: fewer grumpy moments, less sun fatigue, and more interest when it’s time to try another slide.

For pacing, I like a simple rhythm:

  • Do a set of big rides while everyone’s fresh
  • Take a cooling reset in calmer zones
  • Then return to rides once you’ve recharged

That approach helps because the park closes at 6pm, and late in the day you’ll want your plan to be flexible. If you wait too long for the one slide everyone wants, you may end up with unfinished business.

Also remember that there’s a lot to do beyond just sliding. Racing-style family fun and the Hydro tube give you alternatives when you want action without the same level of intensity as the biggest rides.

Dry-land fun: indoor paintball and the electric car obstacle course

Here’s what makes this ticket feel more than just “a water-only day.” When you want a change from water, Aquapark Costa Teguise offers:

  • An indoor paintball arena
  • An electric car obstacle course

The paintball part is especially handy if the weather turns hot or unpredictable. Since it’s indoors, it gives you a reliable option when you want something different, and it’s a good way to include teens or adults who get bored after a few slide cycles.

The electric car course works for both children and adults and adds a “go do something else” break that doesn’t require you to dry off for hours and then decide what to do next.

If you’re traveling with mixed ages, these two dry-land options can help you avoid the classic family conflict of different ride priorities.

Timing your arrival: 10am start, how to avoid feeling rushed

Your ticket is set up for a daytime visit: make your way to the park around 10:00am, then keep going until closing at 6pm. If you’re coming by car, it’s straightforward to reach (it’s on Avenida del Golf). If you’re relying on public transportation, the park is near transport, which can be helpful if parking is a hassle for your group.

The biggest practical tip is to plan around energy. Water parks reward early momentum. Start with the big slides like Kamikaze or Whirlwind if your group wants them, then shift to family rides and calmer attractions as the day heats up.

Also, build in time for the non-ride parts. The park has bars and restaurants for refreshments, and you’ll want at least one proper pause to eat and reset. You aren’t going to enjoy the last hour if everyone’s running on soda and quick snacks.

Rules and practicalities: what you can’t bring, and why it matters

A water park day is fun until you hit the policy wall. Here are the rules you should plan around so you don’t waste time at entry or mid-day:

  • No glass or metal cans in the park
  • No outside food or drinks are allowed
  • Lockers are available so you can store valuables
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Pregnant women are not allowed to use the attractions

Height and age rules also apply to some rides, so your day plan should be realistic for your group sizes and ages. If you’re traveling with someone who needs extra caution, it’s better to know before you start lining up.

One more practical reality: Aquapark isn’t responsible for lost items, so use lockers and keep your valuables minimal. This is the kind of place where phones and wallets can vanish into the chaos if you’re not careful.

Food, drink, and the real cost of a water-park day

Your ticket covers entrance access, but it doesn’t include food or drinks. In a place like this, that means the total cost of the day depends on how your group eats.

The good news is that there are multiple bars and restaurants inside the park, so you’re not stuck leaving to find food mid-day. And from the way people talk about the in-park options, prices can feel reasonable compared with some tourist-heavy attractions—still, it’s not free.

If you’re budgeting, consider the pattern most groups fall into:

  • one main meal break
  • some drinks/snacks during the ride cycles

If you’re thinking about bringing a picnic, don’t. Outside food and drinks aren’t allowed, so plan on purchasing inside.

Price and logistics: what $33.72 buys, and where value can wobble

At about $33.72 per person, this ticket sits in a zone where value depends on your group’s ride mix. If your family is mostly doing mainstream slides, lagoon play, Jacuzzi breaks, and a couple of headline slides, you’re likely to feel you got your money’s worth because the park gives lots of options across the day.

If your group is only hunting the biggest extreme slides or you have a very short child who can’t access many attractions, value can feel worse. Some riders have criticized the park’s size relative to cost, and that’s exactly the scenario that tends to create disappointment.

There’s also a logistics angle. Some people found that door pricing could work out cheaper than booking through a third-party listing, and one person reported missing hotel pickup details even though transfer was shown. If you’re relying on pickup, I’d treat this as a confirm-in-advance situation and plan a reliable alternative so you’re not standing around.

The bottom line: this is a solid ticket for families and mixed groups, but you should match it to your ages and ride goals to keep it feeling fair.

Who should book this ticket, and who should skip?

This is best for:

  • Families with children who want variety without needing a complicated plan
  • Groups where some people want thrills while others want relaxation
  • Travelers who want a water park plus an indoor option like paintball

It’s less ideal if:

  • You’re traveling with someone who is pregnant (attraction use is forbidden)
  • Your group is mainly focused on the biggest extreme slides and your timing doesn’t allow repeats
  • You’re expecting huge options for very small children (height/age restrictions matter)

If you’re a first-timer in Lanzarote and want a day that feels classic—sun, slides, breaks, and a little competition—Aquapark Costa Teguise fits well.

Should you book this Aquapark ticket?

Book it if you want an easy, full-day outing with both high-adrenaline slides and clear family-friendly options, plus a dry-land break from the water with indoor paintball and electric cars. The 10am–6pm window makes it realistic for a full day rather than a rushed session.

Skip or rethink if you’re mainly trying to stretch value for very short kids who may hit ride height limits, or if you want a “perfect transfer experience” without checking details first. This ticket is about getting into the park and then making your day work. If that’s your style, you’ll likely have a great time.

FAQ

What is included with the Aquapark Costa Teguise entrance ticket?

Your ticket includes access to Aquapark Costa Teguise.

What is the start time for the experience?

Start time is 10:00am.

How long should I plan for?

The experience lasts about 5 to 7 hours.

Are hotel pickup and drop-off included?

No. The information says hotel pickup and drop-off are not included, even though pickup may be offered.

What time are the park hours?

The park experience is scheduled between 10am and 6pm.

Can I bring food and drinks into the park?

No. It is not allowed to bring food or drinks into the park.

Are lockers available for valuables?

Yes. There are lockers available.

Are there restrictions on riding attractions?

Yes. Some rides have minimum and maximum height and age restrictions, and attractions are forbidden for pregnant women.

Can I bring glass or metal containers?

No. Glass or metal cans are not allowed in the park.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours before the experience starts.

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