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Discover what to expect from Mallorca's Western Water Park with our detailed review. Learn about rides, themes, costs, and how to make the most of your day.
Planning a trip to Mallorca and looking for a fun-filled day that suits all ages? Western Water Park in Magaluf might just be your best bet. It’s the largest water park on the island and the only themed water park here, blending excitement with a quirky Western town vibe. With over 349 reviews and a solid 4.2-star rating, it’s clear this spot is a popular choice for families, thrill-seekers, and anyone wanting a splash of adventure.
What really stands out is the variety of rides—from adrenaline-pumping slides like The Beast to more relaxed attractions like the wave pool. We love how the park’s themed zones—Western Land, Indian Town, and El Paso—add a bit of storybook charm to the whole experience. But, keep in mind, some reviews mention that food and lockers can be costly, so it pays to plan ahead.
This outing is best suited for visitors who enjoy fast-paced rides, family-friendly fun, or easy access to a variety of water attractions. If you’re after a lively day in the sun with plenty of photo ops and thrill moments, Western Water Park is worth considering. Just remember, it’s not a place for those looking for a quiet or budget-friendly day—expect to spend a bit on extras like lockers and snacks.


Nestled in Magaluf, the park is easy to find with its entry at Carretera Cala Figuera a Sa Porrasa, 2-22. The online ticket system makes entry a breeze—simply show your tickets at the designated gate. No need for complicated arrangements or worrying about queues, especially if you arrive early. Keep in mind that the last entrance is at 4 PM, so arriving early ensures you get the most out of your day.
While the park doesn’t include hotel transfers, many travelers find taxis or public transport convenient, especially since one review noted transportation can be an issue. Planning your route in advance ensures a smooth start.
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Once inside, you’ll be transported into a lively Western town scene. The park’s design cleverly mimics a little town with a bank, sheriff’s office, and prison, which add a fun, immersive vibe. Walk through buffalo statues and rustic decor as you make your way from one attraction to the next.
Each zone features its own set of rides and eateries, making it easy to find a spot for quick snacks or a proper meal. Several reviews mention the park’s cleanliness and authenticity, with Daisy describing it as “nice and clean” and highlighting the “spectacular slides” that surround the themed areas.

The standout draw here is The Beast, which is the 11th highest slide in the world. Imagine the thrill of hurtling down a towering, twisting tube that provides a rush unlike many other water slides. Reviewers add that the wait times for most rides are minimal—often around 10 minutes or less—meaning you can fit in multiple rides in a short period.
Other notable rides include El Látigo, which features sharp curves for those who crave speed and adrenaline. For a more relaxed experience, there’s the wave pool and the lazy river, perfect for families or those simply wanting to cool down and float around.
Daisy’s review mentions rides like Grand Canyon and Cola de Diablo as favorites, with some slides being quite intense—like Boomerang, which she describes as “very scary.” You might find that some slides are designed to flip you upside down, so it’s worth noting if you’re prone to dizziness or fear of heights.

There are various snack bars and restaurants within the park, offering a selection of meals, snacks, and ice creams. While the quality is generally good, many reviews point out that food prices are on the higher side. Shanequa notes that “food is expensive,” but bringing your own snacks is permitted, which could be a smart way to save.
For quick refreshment, there are plenty of snack bars scattered throughout, but don’t expect gourmet fare. Most visitors find the food adequate for refueling after a few rides, though slightly pricey.

Entry includes access to all water slides, but extras like lockers, fast passes, and hammocks come at an additional cost. Lockers are priced at around €5, with a €5 refundable deposit, and the fast pass costs €12, which some reviewers say isn’t worth it unless you’re trying to skip long queues—though most found the wait times manageable.
Sunbeds and umbrellas are offered but at an extra charge, so it’s worth bringing your own if you’re planning a long day. One reviewer mentioned the hot, sometimes slippery floors, so water shoes are recommended.


Many visitors comment on how well-maintained and clean the park is. Yasmin highlights that “did everything more than once” because of the lack of queues, and Karen praises the variety that catered to her large family group. Daisy mentions returning for a second visit, which speaks to the overall enjoyment.
Some travelers mention that the rides are not only fun but also safe—though caution is advised on slides like Boomerang. Shanequa notes that her children “loved it,” reinforcing its family-friendly reputation.

The park is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for travelers with mobility issues to enjoy the fun. The last entry at 4 PM means planning your day accordingly, especially if you want to maximize rides or explore all zones.
This water park is perfect for families, group travelers, and adventure-seekers who enjoy a themed atmosphere with a variety of rides. If you love the idea of hurtling down massive slides or relaxing in a wave pool with a Western backdrop, this park hits the mark.
It’s especially suitable for those who appreciate good value for money—given the positive reviews about the rides and overall cleanliness—and are prepared to spend a little extra on food or lockers.
However, if you’re looking for an inexpensive, quiet, or very relaxing day, this might not be the ideal spot. The park seems best enjoyed with a mindset for adventure and a little patience for queues and costs.
Is the park suitable for young children?
Yes, many reviews mention rides and attractions suitable for all ages, and the themed zones are very family-friendly.
Are there any height or age restrictions for the rides?
While specific restrictions aren’t listed, the thrill rides like The Beast and Boomerang are likely for older kids and adults. Younger children can enjoy the wave pool and calmer slides.
Can I bring my own food and drinks?
You can bring your own food into the park, which is a great way to save on the pricey snacks and meals.
What should I bring for the day?
Swimwear, water shoes, sun protection, and a towel are essentials. Consider bringing snacks, a waterproof phone case, and possibly a lock for valuables.
Are lockers available, and how much do they cost?
Yes, lockers are available at €5 with a €5 refundable deposit. They’re useful if you want to keep personal items safe.
Is there a fast pass option?
Yes, but it costs €12 and might not be necessary if you’re okay with short wait times, as many rides have minimal queues.
What are the park’s opening and closing times?
The last entry is at 4 PM, so plan your visit accordingly to maximize your time.
Is the park accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the park is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for all visitors to enjoy the rides and attractions.
Western Water Park in Mallorca offers a lively, themed water adventure with plenty of rides, from high-speed slides to relaxing pools. Its immersive Western town setting, combined with the variety of attractions, makes it a fantastic choice for families and thrill-seekers alike. The park’s cleanliness, manageable wait times, and positive reviews about the staff’s friendliness add to its appeal.
However, visitors should budget for extras like food, lockers, and sunbeds, as these costs can add up. If you’re prepared for a full day of fun, don’t mind the prices, and love the idea of a uniquely themed water park, this spot will deliver a memorable experience. It’s best for those who want a lively, activity-packed day with plenty of opportunities for photos, laughs, and adrenaline.
Overall, Western Water Park is a reliable, enjoyable option for a day in Magaluf—offering value and entertainment for a wide range of travelers. Just remember to plan your day, bring some snacks, and get ready to splash into fun.