While relaxing in the resorts of the Costa del Sol, travelers will be able to relax in several water parks (their doors are open to guests from April to October) - they have a bus connection with all resort cities of the coast.
Water parks in the Costa del Sol
- Aqualand Torremolinos water park pleases guests with 14 adults and attractions for children in the form of “Black Hole” (the attraction involves “diving” into the dark - descent on an inflatable 2-seat circle), “Boomerango”, “Twister” (downhill with turns), “Anaconda”, “Multipistas” (attraction with 8 slopes), “Crazy Race”, “Super Slalom” (will appeal to surfers), jacuzzi, swimming pools, in particular, with imitation of the sea surf, mini-park with a fortress and a pirate ship (children will be delighted). The cost of admission is 26 euros / adults (2 days - 32.5 euros), 18.5 euros / 4-10 year old children (2 days - 23.5 euros), 8 euros / 3-4 years old children. Important: rent of inflatable rings and use of a wardrobe are subject to additional payment.
- The water park “Parque Acuatico Mijas” has grounds for mini-golf and mountaineering, the attractions “Rio Brava” (you need an inflatable ring), “Rio Aventura” (a mountain river; there are backwaters and turns, to overcome which you will need an inflatable raft), “Piscina Infantil”(children's area), Pistas Blandas” (attraction with 4 parallel slopes), “Jacuzzi” (hydromassage pool), “Laberinto Toboganes” (attraction with 4 winding slides), picnic area, restaurant, bars. The cost of entrance tickets is 23 euros / adults, 17 euros / 8-12 years old children, 12 euros / 3-7 years old children, 62 euros / 2 + 2.
Water activities in the Costa del Sol
Can't imagine a vacation without swimming in the pool? Choose a hotel that has a swimming pool, such as the “Blue Bay Banus” or “Vincci Seleccion Posada del Patio”.
As for beach holidays, travelers can go to the beaches of Calahonda Beach (the protection of this beach from the wind by rocks contributes to a comfortable stay, and since there are hidden bays at the end of the beach, you can snorkel here), Playa la Carihuela (famous for its gentle entrance to the sea, moderate waves, palm trees in the shade of which you can hide from the sun; active recreation is available in the form of jet skiing and skimboarding), Papagayo Beach (on summer evenings, visitors are delighted with live music - to find out about the schedule of performances, it makes sense to pay attention to advertising posters) or El Cristo Beach (awarded the Blue Flag; is a shallow, no dip, safe for families with young children; there are beach bars, showers and lifeguard stations; it is recommended to come to this beach in the evening for stunning views, including the sunset).