Looking for refreshment and fun?
Lanzarote has 3 water parks in different parts of the island, where you can spend a great day sliding, swimming and having fun.
But which one to choose? Here’s our comparison to help you plan your day at the waterpark with our selection of the best waterpark in Lanzarote to suit your situation.

This opinion is completely independent, based on our experiences. We visited the region anonymously, making our own choices and paying our bills in full.
Best waterpark in Lanzarote: our opinion
Lanzarote’s water parks are all 3 different. Here are our reviews, to help you choose what you’re looking for:

For a day out with a little more variety than just a water park, our preference is for AquaPark in Costa Teguise.
We love the waterslides and wave pool, as well as your paintball service and 10D cinema… It offers a wide variety of attractions, including slides and pools.
But it’s closed in winter.
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For larger, more winding slides choose Aqualava in Playa Blanca.
This is the park with the best circular slides on the island. If you like the thrill of a longer slide, this is the right choice for you.
But it’s smaller and has less variety than Costa Teguise.
Open all year round.
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For young children our preference is for Rancho Texas
The Rancho Texas water park is really ideal, with its pirate ship and mini-kayaks. And they’ll love the mix of zoo and water activities. For teenagers, the water park is too limited, but the zoo remains interesting.
1. AquaPark: Costa Teguise water park

Why choose it
AquaPark is located in the heart of the island of Lanzarote, in the coastal town of Costa Teguise. It’s the largest and offers the widest variety of activities.
We enjoyed the different areas with slides, games, deckchairs, activities…
There’s something for everyone in the family.
However, as the park is large, this really creates a lot of separate spaces, and if you have children of different ages, everyone will be spread out.

What you’ll find: slides, pools…
- Children’s lagoon
- Small slides for young children
- Jacuzzi
- Double slides
- Kamikaze and Super Kamikaze: steep slides
- Turbolancha and Aqualancha: winding slides
- Rio Loco rapids: mini river with rapids
- Torbellino to get some waves
- Paintball game (extra cost)
- Virtual reality room (additional cost)
- Deckchairs
- free wifi
- Some of these attractions are not accessible to children under 1m20.
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Practical information
- Open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- Normally open from April to October
- Tourist prices: 26 euros adults, 18 euros children, free for children under 4.
- Changing rooms
- Storage lockers
- Some sections are wheelchair accessible
- On-site restaurants (no outside food allowed)

Access
- In Costa Teguise
- Less than 5 minutes by car from Costa Teguise hotels
- Puerto del Carmen to AquaPark = 20min drive
- Playa Blanca to Aquapark = 40min drive
- Free, easy parking all around
- Bus transfer available on site
2. Aqualava: Playa Blanca water park

Why choose it
Aqualava is another great water park in Lanzarote, and it has the advantage of being open all year round.
Located in the south of the island, it highlights its volcanic character. They even use a geothermal system to heat the pools.
We liked the design of the park, which is not too big, which is nice for staying together as a family.

What you’ll find: slides, pools…
- The Aqualava lagoon pool, which regularly becomes a wave pool
- Timan Fire with 5 winding slides
- The Magma River for float trips
- Corsario Bay for the little ones with a giant octopus
- Deckchairs
- free wifi
- Please note that many attractions are not accessible to children under 1m20.
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Practical information
- Open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in summer, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in winter
- Open all year round
- Tourist prices: 23 euros adults, 16 euros children
- Changing rooms
- Storage lockers
- On-site restaurants (no outside food allowed)

Access
- In the town of Playa Blanca
- Less than a 10-minute drive from all Playa Blanca hotels
- Puerto del Carmen to AquaLava = 30min drive
- Costa Teguise to AquaLava = 40min drive
- Free, easy parking all around
3. Rancho Texas: amusement and water park in Puerto del Carmen

Why choose it
Rancho Texas is not a pure water park. This zoological and botanical park has a pool, kayak and waterslide section, so you can cool off after admiring all the animals.
The water park isn’t very big, but it’s a great combination for a great day out.

What you’ll find: slides, pools…
- Zoo
- Animal shows (dolphins, birds, sea lions)
- Explanatory tunnels on the island’s geology and dolphins, with immersive museography
And in the aquatic zone:
- Children’s pool with pirate ship
- Swimming pool for all
- 2 Slides
- Small river with mini-kayaks

Practical information
- Open from 9.30 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
- Open all year round
- Tourist prices: 36 euros adults, 24 euros children, free for children under 3.
- Changing rooms
- Storage lockers
- On-site restaurants (no outside food allowed)

Access
- Around the town of Puerto del Carmen
- Less than 10 minutes by car from Puerto del Carmen hotels
- Costa Teguise to Rancho Texas = 20min drive
- Playa Blanca to Rancho Texas = 30min drive
- Free, easy parking all around
- Free bus transfer available from many hotels
Frequently asked questions
Hotel in Lanzarote with waterpark?

Aqualava Park is part of the Relaxia Lanzarur Club.
The bungalows are ideal for families with small kitchens.
Couldn’t be closer to the water park… see prices, photos and availability

Alternatively, if you’re looking for a hotel with a mini water park for young children, the Mynd Yaiza has small slides and a pool with games.
See prices, pictures and availability
Dinopark
Dinopark was another small water park in Playa Blanca. It’s closed.
Does Lanzarote have a water park?
Yes, the island of Lanzarote even has two complete water parks and an aquatic zone in a zoo. You can choose between AquaLava, Aquapark and Rancho Texas, as described in this article.
Does Puerto del Carmen have a water park?
There are no dedicated water parks in Puerto del Carmen. You have two options:
- The small water park inside the Rancho Texas zoo, but it’s mainly for young children.
- The Costa Teguise water park is just a 20-minute drive away.