![]() ![]() Instead of waiting in this traffic jam, turn into Sea Harbor Drive as if you were heading to SeaWorld and then make a U-Turn. You can just go park across the street at SeaWorld and walk on over or catch a bus.Īlso during busy season the line to get into Aquatica's parking lot can get extremely backed up into International Drive and cause all kinds of headaches. However, this usually just means the parking lot is closed, not the park itself, as they still allow guests to enter. Another reason to arrive as early as possible during that time of the year is there's always the chance they "close for capacity" for a few hours. I usually arrive around 11:30-12 and I'm able to find one but anything later than that and you might have trouble. On the weekends during Spring break/Summer time you'll want to get here as early as possible to get the best seats by the wave pools in the beach area. Smart strategy with all the competition in the area and the more rides they add the shorter the lines throughout the park should become. They've done a good job keeping this water park fresh adding a new ride each year I've been here and if rumors are true they don't plan on stopping anytime soon with a water coaster on the way. Now going on my 3rd year as an annual pass holder I have some more experience and tips to share. I would thoroughly recommend Parque Aquatico Mijas as a fun day out whatever you age.When I first reviewed Aquatica it was all still new to me. Another piece of very useful advice is WEAR LOTS OF SUNSCREEN! The park is a suntrap and going in and out of the water all day can wash cream off easily so reapply and keep an eye on the kids particularly. Parque Aquatico Mijas is open from 10:30am to 7pm in peak season and it gets very busy so get there early to grab a free sun lounger and avoid the queues. Alcohol is available to buy but drink in moderation to avoid any accidents! You can leave your possessions in the locker rooms provided and there are also shower and toilet facilities for you to use. The park has a restaurant and cafeteria where you can find sandwiches, burgers, chips, ice creams etc. If you want a break from all the splashing around you can chill out on your sun lounger and catch some sun, play a round of mini golf or watch one of the kid’s performances that take place in the summer months. At the end of the day you may fancy a relaxing sit in the Jacuzzi. The wave pool is also great for cooling off in, but watch out for those big waves when the water starts rippling. ![]() This is lots of fun but make sure your swimming costume is on tightly!įor those of you wanting a more relaxed experience there is the ‘Blue Lake’ pool which is nice and shallow so you can just hang around in here to cool off. The ‘Kamikaze’ is for the ultimate daredevils, a 15 metre (almost vertical) drop into the water below. Mijas Waterpark – Showing the Body Ski waterslideįor more adventurous riders there is the ‘Labyrinth of Slides’, several shoots that twist and turn around in all direction before dumping you (usually upside down) into the pool at the bottom. Slightly older children will love the wide ‘Body Ski’ slides that bump you down into the water and the ‘adventure River’ ride which you shoot down in giant rubber rings. The shallow kid’s pool surrounds Lizard Island so very young children can paddle and splash around here. Young children will love ‘Lizard Island’, the adventure playground with water shooting out of every angle. The waterpark is great for all the family. In my opinion this is good value for a full day of waterslides, whirlpools and rapids! The park opens annually from early may to late September and prices start at 17 Euros for children up to 23 Euros for an adult. It’s easily reachable within 20 minutes’ drive if you are staying in any of the resort along the coast, from Benalmadena to Marbella. The ‘Parque Aquatico Mijas’ is a large waterpark located in a handy spot just off the N340 outside the centre of Fuengirola. ![]()
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