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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Kamikaze and Jacuzzi in one ticket. It’s a simple, family-friendly water park day in Arrecife (Avenida del Golf) with Kamikaze/Whirlwind style thrills and a “you can do it your way” mix of slides plus downtime, often with short queues that keep your time moving. The main consideration: some rides have height and age limits, and kids under about 1.2m may find less suited options.

For your money, you’re really buying access to a full 10am–6pm session (about 5–7 hours). You’ll swap your voucher for an entry ticket on arrival, grab a locker for personal items, and follow the park rules (no outside food/drink, and no glass or metal cans). Pickup is not clearly included, so plan to get yourself there using nearby public transport or your own ride.

Key Highlights to Know Before You Go

  • Lanzarote’s biggest water park setup: spread across 22,000+ square meters so you’re not stuck on a tiny loop of slides.
  • Two big adrenaline hits: Whirlwind and Kamikaze for riders who want the wild stuff.
  • Real downtime options: Jacuzzi areas and calmer zones when you need a break from water chaos.
  • Family coverage from “big kid” to “tiny”: child-Kamikaze and a small lagoon-style area for the younger crowd.
  • Extra games beyond slides: indoor paintball arena plus an electric-car obstacle course.
  • Rules that affect the day: no outside food/drink, glass/metal cans prohibited, and pregnant women can’t use attractions.

Aquapark Costa Teguise Basics: What Your Ticket Covers

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Aquapark Costa Teguise is a full-day water park experience designed for mixed groups—families with kids, friend groups, and people who want both action and relaxation. Your entry runs during the park’s main hours, 10am to 6pm, which is a good window if you like to go early, take breaks, and still leave before you’re exhausted.

This kind of ticket is all about access. You’ll exchange your voucher for an admission ticket when you arrive at the park, then you can roam and choose what you want to do next. The park is also set up to keep you from running back and forth for essentials: there are lockers available for your belongings, plus multiple places to grab refreshments.

A few “read this first” rules matter because they can change how smoothly your day goes:

  • You can’t bring food or drinks into the park.
  • Glass or metal cans aren’t allowed.
  • The park won’t be responsible for lost items, so use the lockers.

Also note the safety/eligibility rules:

  • Children must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Some rides have minimum and maximum height and age restrictions.
  • Use of attractions is forbidden for pregnant women.

None of this is unusual for water parks, but knowing it up front saves stress once you’re at the entrance.

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Slide-Game Planning: How to Get Thrills and Still Stay Sane

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If you only care about the biggest rides, it’s easy: head straight to the thrill slides first. If you want an easier pace, mix it up. The park works best when you alternate between high-energy attractions and calmer breaks—your body stays happier, and you don’t get that “we’re spending all day waiting” feeling.

Here’s a practical way to structure your time:

  • Start with the big-ticket rides (the Whirlwind and Kamikaze style attractions) while your group still has energy.
  • Follow with mid-intensity rides and family areas so everyone has something to do.
  • Build in “dry time” and recovery with a Jacuzzi or chill zone.
  • When water fatigue hits, switch to indoor fun: the paintball arena and electric car obstacle course are perfect for that reset.

One advantage in this park is variety. You don’t have to commit to one theme all day. You can go full adrenaline, go family-friendly, or do a bit of both. And with a schedule that runs from 10am–6pm, you’ve got time to repeat favorites.

Whirlwind and Kamikaze: Big Adrenaline, Clear Expectations

The park’s headline thrill rides are Whirlwind and Kamikaze. If you’re traveling with teenagers or thrill-seekers, these are the obvious first choices. They’re described as wild slides and not for the faint-hearted, so you should only put them on your plan if your group is genuinely into that kind of ride.

What I’d do (and what you should consider):

  • Go early if you’re determined to ride both. Even when queues are manageable, mornings tend to feel smoother.
  • Check height/age rules before you line up. Some attractions have minimum and maximum limits, and it’s frustrating to discover you’re at the edge of what’s allowed once you’ve built momentum.

If your group has mixed comfort levels, don’t force it. Pair the thrill rides with something calmer nearby so you’re not separating your party for hours.

Hydro Tube, Jacuzzi, and Chill Zones: The Case for Slow Down Time

Not every moment needs to be a headlong race into a splash zone. Aquapark Costa Teguise gives you multiple relaxation options—especially for adults and for kids when they need a breather.

You’ll find:

  • Jacuzzi areas for muscle-soothing downtime.
  • The Hydro tube, which is a thrilling-but-less-intense option if you still want motion without the full chaos.
  • Quieter spaces designed for relaxing between ride attempts.

This is where the park earns real points for families. Kids can be brave on one ride, tired on the next, then ready again once you’ve found a calmer pocket. That rhythm is the difference between a day that feels like a win and a day that feels like you’re constantly managing moods.

Also, you’ll have a better time if you plan for drying off. The park layout includes the kind of flow where you naturally rotate: ride, cool down, dry off, then do the next thing. It’s simple, but it matters.

Racing Slides and Family Fun: Best for Kids (With Real Limits)

This water park is aimed heavily at families, and it shows in the number of choices for kids. There are attractions geared toward younger visitors, including a child-focused Kamikaze experience, slides and looping style attractions, and a small lagoon area with surprises and games.

That said, this is the catch: some rides have restrictions, and one common issue is that there may not be much for the tiniest kids. A practical benchmark to keep in mind is that younger-than-average kids (notably under about 1.2m) may have fewer suitable attractions. Even if the park is family-friendly, you’ll want to align your expectations with your child’s height and comfort level.

What to do if your group includes small kids:

  • Start with the child attractions early.
  • Keep the “next ride” option flexible if your child isn’t tall enough for a bigger slide.
  • Use the parks pools and nearby areas so the little ones have somewhere to play while older kids ride.

Aquapark Costa Teguise includes racing-style family slides and group-friendly fun, which is useful if you want siblings together in the same area without constantly splitting up.

Indoor Paintball Arena and Electric Car Obstacle Course

When you’ve had enough water for a bit, the park gives you fun that doesn’t require a swimsuit. You can head to the indoor paintball arena, described as the only indoor paintball arena in Lanzarote. It’s a great way to switch the energy level without leaving the park.

Then there’s the electric car obstacle course. It’s built for both children and adults, so it can be a unifying activity for mixed ages.

Why these extras matter:

  • They break up the day so you don’t end up soaked and cranky.
  • They give kids a “mission” moment that isn’t just another slide.
  • They’re a strong option if the weather isn’t ideal or you need a change of pace.

One note: since attractions have age/height rules, treat these as part of your planning. Don’t assume every activity works for every age.

Food, Rules, and Locker Reality: What Can Trip You Up

Food and drink policies are where many water parks create friction, and Aquapark Costa Teguise is no exception. You can’t bring outside food or drinks into the park, and glass or metal cans aren’t allowed. That means you’ll either buy inside or make sure your plan matches the rules.

The upside is that you’re not completely stuck with expensive, random snacks. There are multiple bars and restaurants inside where you can purchase refreshments. One thing to expect: prices inside are part of the deal, so plan your budget accordingly.

Practical advice so your day stays light:

  • Pack essentials that are allowed, and use lockers early so your hands are free.
  • Avoid trying to carry glass containers or anything that looks like metal cookware.
  • If you’re sensitive to sun, plan for breaks rather than waiting until you’re already miserable.

Also remember the park won’t be responsible for lost items. Lockers exist, so use them. It’s the easiest way to keep the day from turning into a missing-things scavenger hunt.

Getting There From Lanzarote: Timing and Transport Notes

Aquapark Costa Teguise is located in Arrecife on Avenida del Golf. The park is easily accessible by car, and it’s listed as near public transportation, which helps if you’re without a rental.

Your ticket’s start time is 10:00am, and the park runs until 6pm. That’s a long day, so getting there early is the best strategy—especially if you want the thrill slides first.

Pickup details are not clearly provided, and hotel pickup/drop-off is marked as not included. Since pickup isn’t guaranteed in the terms, assume you’ll be responsible for getting yourself to the park. If your group needs help coordinating transit, build in extra time so nobody has to sprint at 9:50am.

Price and Value for $33.72: What You’re Actually Paying For

At about $33.72 per person, you’re not just buying a single ride. You’re paying for a full-entry day: roughly 5–7 hours of access during 10am–6pm, plus multiple types of activities within the park grounds.

That value depends on how you’ll use it:

  • If you ride multiple attractions—thrill slides, a calmer option like the Hydro tube, and use the indoor paintball or electric cars—then the price starts to feel fair because you’re getting many separate “payoff moments” in one location.
  • If your group mostly plans to lounge and do only a couple of activities, the cost can feel high, especially because the park’s size, while large by Lanzarote standards, isn’t the same as the mega water parks you may have heard of elsewhere.

I’d treat it like this: if your day at the park will be active and varied, the ticket usually makes sense. If your group wants mostly shade and snacks, you might consider whether you’re paying for a lot of unused capacity.

Also keep in mind: if you’re comparing deals, entry price can vary by channel. One buyer said paying on the door worked out cheaper than what the online booking showed. I can’t promise that will always be true, but it’s a smart habit to check the gate price if you’re flexible.

Best Fit for Your Group: Who Should Book This Ticket

Aquapark Costa Teguise is built for family days, especially for kids who are old enough and tall enough to enjoy a mix of slides. It’s also a strong choice if you want a single destination that can serve different moods: adrenaline for some, relaxation for others, and indoor activities to reset.

This is a good fit if:

  • You’re traveling with children and you want a day that covers both excitement and downtime.
  • Your group has mixed ages and you need options that don’t require everyone to do the same ride.
  • You want one planned activity that fills most of the day (10am–6pm).

It’s less ideal if:

  • Your group includes very small children who might be under height/age limits for many slides.
  • You’re expecting a massive “world-class” water park feel. This park is Lanzarote’s largest, but it still feels like a manageable local day rather than a huge destination meant for once-in-a-lifetime stops.

Quick Tips That Make the Day Better

A few small things can lift your whole experience:

  • If you want the top thrill rides, start there.
  • Use the indoor paintball and electric car course when your group is tired of constant splashing.
  • Plan around height and age rules early, so you aren’t bouncing between lines and frustration.
  • Use lockers immediately so your hands are free for kids, towels, and phones.
  • Follow the food policy and plan to buy refreshments inside.

You’ll spend less time managing the “logistics” and more time actually enjoying the park.

Should You Book Aquapark Costa Teguise Entrance Tickets?

Yes, if you want a straightforward family water park day with real variety—big slides, Jacuzzi-style downtime, and indoor activities that keep the day from getting repetitive. The ticket value makes the most sense when your group will ride multiple attractions and use the full 10am–6pm session.

Maybe think twice if your group has very small kids who may hit height restrictions quickly, or if you mostly want a relaxed beachy outing instead of active water time. In that case, you might end up paying for a lot of access you can’t fully use.

If you book, keep it simple: arrive early, choose one thrill plan, then build in recovery. That mix is where this park shines.

FAQ

What’s included with the Aquapark Costa Teguise entrance ticket?

The ticket includes access to Aquapark Costa Teguise.

How long does the experience last?

It’s listed as about 5 to 7 hours, with park hours running from 10:00am to 6:00pm.

What time does the experience start?

The start time is 10:00am.

Is hotel pickup and drop-off included?

Hotel pickup and drop-off is not included, and pickup details aren’t provided. The park is near public transportation and accessible by car.

Can children ride the attractions?

Children must be accompanied by an adult, and some rides have minimum and maximum height and age restrictions. There are attractions for younger visitors as well.

Are there restrictions for pregnant women?

Yes. Use of the attractions is forbidden for pregnant women.

Can I bring food or drinks into the park?

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

Are lockers available?

Yes, lockers are available. The park will not be responsible for any lost item in the park.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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