This Disney-does-Spanish-colonial amusement park provides an action-packed day out for kids and thrill seekers with an array of white-knuckle rides, shows and attractions. Further aquatic fun awaits in the Agua Mágica section, accessible with a separate €9 ticket.

Hours vary by season – see the website for details. Buses C1 and C2 both stop near the park.


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