
Amusement parks are a concept inseparable from summer in Seville. With the high temperatures, refreshing attractions are a promise to enliven leisure during the vacations or taking advantage of the weekends. The capital of Seville brings together a good number of these spaces and we include some other proposals, in case you happen to be on a getaway.
We review the alternatives that you should not miss out on beyond the beaches, the municipal swimming pools and the natural ones and the terraces that fill the city.
Magic Island

Isla Magica opened its doors in spring to provide one of the most fun plans in the framework of good weather. It is, in fact, one of the most notorious amusement parks in Andalusia and is located in Seville.
The leisure is materialized in timeless attractions, aquatic, shows and multi-adventure area for the little ones. All ages and tastes are summoned in this huge space that constitutes Isla Magica in Isla de la Cartuja.
Up to 6 themed areas. Namely: Port of the Indies, Port of America, the area of Cartagena de Indias, Amazonia, Skull Island or El Dorado.
Specifically, some of its most popular and spectacular attractions are El Desafío, an imposing free fall of 68 meters high; or Jaguar, an intrepid jungle roller coaster. As for the more summery attractions, Iguazú, Anaconda or Los rápidos del Orinoco are among the favorites of visitors.
📍Pabellón de España, s/n (Seville)
Aqua Mágica

Aqua Mágica captains the most refreshing fun and has already established itself as one of the water amusement parks in and around Seville. It belongs to Isla Magica and you can visit them thanks to its combined ticket.
Inside you will find pools of various kinds (there are also wave pools), sandy beach, slides and attractions for the adrenaline-hungry spirits. The park is open every day without a break. In September it will be open from 1 to 8 and every weekend.

El Arrecife, a whole conglomerate of pools, from zip lines to relaxing spaces, is one of the most complete bets although the lively Quetzal beach, Rio lento or the ambitious Isla de Toboganes are also seductive spaces.
📍 Pabellón de España, s/n (Seville)
Guadalpark

On May 31, Guadalpark inaugurates its season, which will last until September 7, 2025. It will be until then that bathers will be able to enjoy its refreshing attractions.
There are intrepid slides and other more moderate ones, quiet pools or its crowded wave pool, spaces for the little ones and even relaxing corners as a spa. As for its opening hours, it will be open every day from 12:00 to 19:00 hours (and until 20:00 hours from June 28 to August 31).
The entrance fee, which starts at 16.50 euros, includes free floats and sun loungers for customers. The only service that is not included are the lockers and the restaurant service.
📍 Avenida del Deporte, 8 (Seville)
Aqualand Bay of Cadiz
Aqualand Bahía de Cádiz is well worth a trip to El Puerto de Santa María, less than an hour and a half from the center of Seville. This water park has attractions for all ages, from the most thrilling ones like Tsunami Green and Tsunami Orange (the latest additions to the park) or the adrenaline-filled Zero Gravity, to the entire children’s area, which includes the Children’s Paradise mini-park or Family Adventure Land, the children’s slide area.
The experience of slides, rapids and high-speed thrills is complemented by the relaxation of Surf Beach, 2,500 square meters that simulate the sensation of bathing in the sea, thanks to the waves. And between dips and dips we can have a picnic in the area provided.
📍 A-4, Exit 646. (El Puerto de Sta María, Cádiz)
Bahía Park

45,000 square meters make up the Bahía Park complex in Algeciras (Cádiz). Traveling here is another perfect excuse to combine a stay on the beaches of Cadiz with the benefits of this popular water park about 2 hours from Seville.
The largest jacuzzi in Andalusia, a large number of slides and pools and attractions such as the ring pool (you will have to try to hold on to all of them without falling into the water), Jurassic river or the slide with free fall. Comfortable facilities and a catalog of fun attractions beyond the amusement parks of Seville.
📍 Avenida Virgen de la Palma, s/n (Algeciras, Cádiz)
Aqualand Torremolinos

Those who drop by the province of Malaga this summer will find Aqualand Torremolinos an oasis for the whole family. Swimming pools with hydromassage, refreshing environments for the little ones and a great variety of slides: speed racer, crazy cones, boomerang or kamikaze, among many others.
It has also recently added a large number of new attractions. The thrilling 110-meter-longBoomerang obogan, the Pirate Bay and a new area with waterfalls and jets.
📍 c/ Cuba, 10 (Torremolinos, Málaga)