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Discover the excitement of Aqua Natura Benidorm with this detailed review. Highlights include water slides, sea lion shows, and family-friendly zones for a fun-filled day.
Planning a day at the water park can be a tricky choice, especially with so many options around Benidorm. Luckily, the Aqua Natura Amusement Park offers a solid mix of thrilling rides, engaging animal demonstrations, and relaxing spots — all wrapped in one convenient package. Whether you’re visiting with kids, teens, or just looking for a splashy escape, this park packs a lot of value into its 40,000-square-meter space.
What we love about this experience is how well it balances thrilling water slides with educational sea lion shows and chill zones. Plus, with a very reasonable ticket price of just $22, it’s a budget-friendly way to spend an exciting day. That said, a couple of things to keep in mind are the extra costs for sunbeds and lockers, which can add up if you’re not prepared. This is best suited for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking for a fun, active day outdoors in Benidorm.


If you’re after a lively, water-packed day, Aqua Natura delivers. Situated just a short drive from the AP-7 motorway and next to Terra Mitica, it’s easy to reach whether you’re driving or taking public transport. Buses 21 and 22 run from Benidorm, or you can hop off at the Terra Natura station and walk or take a shuttle bus.
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Once inside, the park is divided into five main sections, each with its own appeal: the main pools, the water chutes, the children’s zone, the lighthouse and spa area, and a promenade leading to the beach. This layout makes it easy to hop between activities and plan your day around what excites you most.
The Water Chutes: With over 1,000 meters of slides, there’s enough to keep thrill-seekers busy. The highlight? La Cresta, a slide that offers a moment of zero gravity fun — where you experience the sensation of floating or ‘weightlessness’. Reviewers mention that the slides are sharp and quick, making them perfect for adrenaline junkies, but be aware that some slides may be tight or intense for younger kids or those with sensitivities.
Children’s Zone: Designed with mini adventurers in mind, the kids’ splash pools, walkways, interactive games, and the central water structure keep little ones entertained for hours. Multiple reviews highlight how much fun children have, describing it as “the best day out” for all ages.
Sea Lion Shows & Education: The park’s sea lion demonstrations are a big hit. Guests learn about their habits and habitats, with keepers emphasizing respect for marine life and conservation. Several reviewers note how engaging and educational the shows are, often mentioning how their kids loved seeing the sea lions up close.
Relaxation Areas: For those who prefer to take it slow, the Jacuzzi and spa provide a soothing retreat. Sun loungers are available, but be prepared to pay around €5 each, a point some reviewers found surprising. The park’s green zones are perfect for picnics and recharging in the shade.
Several visitors have praised the knowledgeable guides and staff, especially during the sea lion demonstrations. One reviewer even called the experience “a surreal up-close encounter,” thanks to guides like Christina, who went above and beyond to ensure everyone enjoyed the shows and learned interesting facts about the animals.
The park’s cleanliness also gets regular mentions, with visitors appreciating how well-maintained the facilities are, especially considering the park’s size. Food options are reasonably priced, with some reviewers noting that the kiosk accepts cash, while the upstairs bar is card-only. Bringing your own picnic is a smart move to avoid additional costs.
At just $22, the ticket price is very reasonable, especially given the range of attractions included. The entry covers access to pools, slides, sea lion shows, Jacuzzi, and solarium. However, extras like sunbeds (€5), lockers (€5 deposit), and inflatable rings (€8) are paid separately. Many reviews mention that these costs can add up but still consider the overall day to be good value.
Some guests express surprise that sunbeds aren’t included in the main ticket price, but this is quite common in water parks. Arriving early to secure a free or affordable spot, or bringing your own gear, can help save money.
Based on reviews, visiting in the shoulder seasons or early in the day helps avoid longer queues. The park’s opening hours fluctuate slightly throughout the season but generally run from 10:30 or 11 am until around 6:30 or 7:30 pm, giving plenty of time for a full day of fun.
For those with young children, the safest bet is to stay in the children’s zones and calm water areas, while thrill-seekers can tackle the bigger slides. Remember that some slides have height or weight restrictions, so check those beforehand.
The park is wheelchair accessible, making it easier for visitors with mobility needs to enjoy the rides and shows. Public transport options are available, but the drive is straightforward, and parking is nearby, though it’s paid.

This water park is perfect for families with kids of all ages, especially those with younger children who enjoy splash zones and interactive play areas. Adventure lovers will also appreciate the array of water slides and the adrenaline rush of La Cresta. Budget-conscious travelers will find good value, particularly if they plan ahead for extras, while anyone looking to relax can enjoy the Jacuzzi and shaded green zones.

Aqua Natura Benidorm offers a lively, well-organized day out that balances thrilling water rides, educational animal shows, and relaxing spots. For $22, you’re getting access to a sizable park with a good mix of attractions that appeal to all ages. The staff’s enthusiasm and the cleanliness of the park further enhance the experience, making it worth the visit.
While some extras like sunbeds and lockers cost extra, the overall value remains solid — especially if you make the most of the included features like the sea lion show and the multiple water zones. It’s an excellent choice for families, groups of friends, or anyone seeking a fuss-free day of water fun in Benidorm.
If you’re traveling with kids who love water slides, enjoy animal shows, or just want to relax by the pool, Aqua Natura will likely tick all your boxes. Just remember to plan ahead for extras and arrive early to beat the crowds.

Is the ticket to Aqua Natura Benidorm valid for one day only?
Yes, your ticket is valid for one day, so plan your visit accordingly to make the most of the attractions.
Are there any age or height restrictions on the slides?
The reviews mention that some slides have height or weight restrictions, so check these before planning to go on certain rides.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket covers entry to the park, access to pools, water chutes, the Jacuzzi, the sea lion show, and the solarium.
Are sunbeds included in the ticket?
No, sunbeds cost about €5 each and are paid separately. Arriving early or bringing your own gear can help you save.
How can I get to the park?
You can drive via the AP-7 motorway, take buses 21 or 22 from Benidorm, or use the train to Terra Natura station with a short bus ride.
Can I cancel or reschedule my ticket?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance, giving flexibility if your plans change.
Whether you’re seeking thrills, animal encounters, or just a day in the sun, Aqua Natura Benidorm is a lively, budget-friendly option that promises fun for all.