Aqualava Waterpark with Transfer
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Aqualava Waterpark with Transfer

4/5
Great
Based on 26 reviews
from
£24.00
Free cancellation
Mobile voucher accepted
Duration: from 4 hours to 8 hours
Why you’ll love this…
  • Family day out at Aqualava Waterpark
  • Pools heated with geothermal energy
  • Rides and slides for all ages
What to expect

Home to Lanzarote's only salt-water wave pool, Aqualava Waterpark in Playa Blanca promises plenty of water-soaked action. You'll be picked up at your hotel and brought to the park to enjoy its slides, pools and daredevil rides. An action-packed day out for all the family.

All the pools are heated using geothermal energy, so you can expect every inch of Aqualava to blend in with Lanzarote's volcanic landscape. But it's made all the more exciting with water slides, chutes and pools suitable for all family members as well as adrenaline-pumping rides for the bravest. And when you want to take it easy, you can float along the lazy river or hit the sun loungers.

There are all the facilities you'd need for a day out. What's more, attractions are adapted for guests with limited mobility, including the use of an amphibious wheelchair, and free Wi-Fi is available to share your holiday snaps.

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What's included
  • check Transport
  • check Aqualava entrance fee
  • check Use of sunloungers and parasols
  • check Wi-Fi
What to remember
  • Minimum height 120 cm for some attractions
  • Please note that return transfer is unavailable for guests staying in the Playa Blanca area
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Provider
TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 1 day before the experience begins.

What people say about this experience

Great

4/5

Based on 26 reviews from verified customers

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Review categories

Service

4/5

Safety

4/5

Value for money

3.6/5

Staff

4/5

  • Anonymous

    From United Kingdom - August 2025

    Great

    Overall rated

    4/5

    Good fun although was a bit annoyed as we had our food and drinks confiscated on entry we had took some food to keep the cost down as we know these ki ...

  • Jenni

    From United States of America - July 2025

    Travelled with family

     

    25 - 34 years old

    Bad

    Overall rated

    1/5

    The park is not as advertised & it is impossible to stay for more than a couple of hours. We left & walked into Playa Blanca so we didn’t waste a day. ...

  • Fennings famalam

    From United States of America - October 2024

    Travelled with family

     

    25 - 34 years old

    Excellent

    Overall rated

    5/5

    Make a clear offer of option for lunch.

  • K Mulhern

    From United States of America - July 2024

    Travelled with family

     

    25 - 34 years old

    Excellent

    Overall rated

    5/5

    Transport on time Polite staff and guide Good quality food reasonable price for an attraction Would benefit from more slides and the lazy pool being e ...

  • Derek

    From United States of America - March 2024

    Travelled as a couple

     

    35 - 44 years old

    Excellent

    Overall rated

    4/5

  • JP

    From United States of America - August 2023

    Travelled with family

     

    18 - 24 years old

    Average

    Overall rated

    3/5

    The bus to Aqualava was very old and tired, it didn't have any air conditioning on a very hot day and most of the arm rests were broken, therefore not ...

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