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Audio Guide of Mijas Water Park

Discover Mijas Water Park in Fuengirola. A unique experience to learn about its history and significance.

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📖 Audio Guide Chapters

6 chapters

1. The plunge that revolutionized holidays

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2. The ingenious tricks of the crazy builders

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3. Love, scares, and tears in the water

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4. Water oddities that will leave you amazed

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5. Sharp eyes: marks that preserve memories

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6. The splash you carry in your soul

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❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time does Mijas Water Park open, and do I need to buy tickets in advance?

Mijas Water Park opens at 10:00 AM and closes at 6:00 PM (or 7:00 PM in July and August). It is highly recommended to buy tickets online in advance through its official website to avoid queues and sometimes get better prices. That way, you secure your entry and start the fun without waiting!

How much does admission to Mijas Water Park cost, and are there any discounts?

The general admission price for adults is around €28–30, although prices may vary depending on the season and whether you buy online. Reduced rates are available for children and seniors. I suggest checking the 'Prices and opening hours' section on the official website for the latest information and possible discounts for advance or family purchases.

With so many slides and pools, how much time should I set aside to visit Mijas Water Park and enjoy it properly?

To fully enjoy all the attractions and pools at Mijas Water Park, I recommend setting aside at least a full day. Most visitors spend between 5 and 7 hours, especially if they include time for lunch and relaxing. You’ll want to try everything!

Does Mijas Water Park have any interesting history, or is it just a modern water amusement park?

Although it does not have an ancient history like some monuments, Mijas Water Park is one of the most established water parks on the Costa del Sol, with decades of offering refreshing fun. Its significance lies in being a pillar of family leisure in the region, adapting and renewing itself over the years to remain a landmark. It is a summer classic for locals and tourists alike.

What is the best time of year or time of day to go and avoid the crowds?

The best time to visit Mijas Water Park and avoid the crowds is usually during May, early June, or September. If you visit in July or August, which are the busiest months, I recommend arriving first thing in the morning right at opening time, or in the mid-afternoon after lunch, to enjoy the slides with fewer people around.

My grandmother is coming with us. Is the park accessible for people with reduced mobility?

Mijas Water Park makes an effort to be as accessible as possible, although due to the nature of some water attractions, not all of them can be fully accessible. It has ramps in many common areas and access to certain pools. For specific information about wheelchairs or special assistance, I recommend contacting the park directly by phone at (+34) 952 460 404 or checking its official website.

After a day at the park, what else can I see or do near Fuengirola?

After a day of excitement, Fuengirola offers plenty of options. You can stroll along the seafront promenade, visit the medieval Sohail Castle, explore Bioparc Fuengirola if you enjoy wildlife, or enjoy the local cuisine in the town center. Fuengirola has something for everyone!

Any practical tips to make the most of my visit to Mijas Water Park?

Of course! I recommend bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, a cap, and comfortable walking shoes. Consider renting a locker to store your valuables and, if you want to save money, you can bring your own food and drinks, although there are also several dining options inside the park. And don’t forget a waterproof camera for the memories!

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