For the Kids
For younger children there’s a water playground called Children’s Paradise, with two kid’s pools, multiple slides, along with fountains and castles. There’s also the Rainbow Park with showers, giant crayons, fountains and slides in shallow water.
For the Big Kids
For grown-ups you can experience some adrenaline-inducing fun by sliding down the more serious slides, like the Rapids, Kamikaze or Banzai. The Kamikaze is actually the highest slide in Portugal, which lets you slide from 36 metres high to ground level in just 4 seconds.
If you are missing the ocean’s waves you can enjoy the simulation in the pool’s brilliant wave machine. All the excitement with all the safety of a swimming pool.
Top Rides and Slides
Another popular attraction is the Flying Carpets ride, which lets you plunge down a slide on a mat, skimming across the water when you land.
You can also experience white water rafting on the Rapids attraction. For swimmers there is a semi-Olympic pool. Some slides are gentler, others can be steeper, but there are enough options to suit any and all tastes.
So Much More
There is even a large relaxing green space where you can sit under the shade of an umbrella and simply relax.
When you get hungry, explore Aqualand’s great culinary options, ranging from self-service restaurants, a pizzeria, bars and terrace with panoramic view.
You’ll also find shops that sell swimwear, sun-creams, towels, armbands, sunglasses, footwear and souvenirs, like stationary and soft toys, at Aqualand. The park also has its own photo laboratory, gardens and changing rooms with lockers. An added bonus is the free parking.