It’s easy to spend too much on a water-park trip in Spain. Packages that sound like they include entry often hide small print or only offer discounts. Below are current and recurring combinations where the hotel and park genuinely work together, with access included or built into the room rate. Check dates before you book. Spanish water parks open on tight calendars, and shoulder weeks can catch you out.
1. Magic World Resort, Costa de Azahar
Several Magic World hotels include access to Magic Splash Adventure Waterpark as part of their board options. Guests staying in Oropesa or Marina d’Or often find water-park entry automatically added to their wristbands. Worth checking: confirm the exact opening calendar and whether it’s unlimited entry or just one visit per stay.
2. Club MAC Alcudia + Hidropark, Mallorca
Club MAC guests get daily access to Hidropark Alcudia while the park is open. It’s one of the simplest “stay + slides” combinations in Spain, with restaurants and pools shared between both. Worth checking: food and drinks inside Hidropark aren’t part of the deal, and sunbeds are extra.
3. Tenerife hotel packages with Siam Park
A few Tenerife hotels, mainly in Costa Adeje, partner with Siam Park for unlimited or multi-day access. Some tour-operator bundles include transport or fast-track wristbands. Worth checking: which hotels qualify for 2025–26, as inclusion lists change each spring. Verify if “unlimited” means full access to all rides or excludes premium options.
4. PortAventura World stays + Caribe Aquatic Park
PortAventura hotels include unlimited access to PortAventura Park and at least one day at Ferrari Land. Caribe Aquatic Park entry is seasonal and not always bundled, but many offers add it automatically between June and September. Worth checking: whether your travel dates overlap Caribe’s open days. Some early-summer packages only include PortAventura Park.
5. Benidorm combos with Aqualandia
In Benidorm, several hotels link with Aqualandia or its sister parks, Terra Mítica and Mundomar. Grand Luxor is one that regularly builds Aqualandia tickets into its rates. Worth checking: how many days are included and whether tickets cover multiple parks. Deals usually reset each season.
Quick sanity checks before you book
Match your dates to the park calendar. Every Spanish water park publishes an opening calendar, often late May to early September. Confirm what “included” means: sometimes one day, sometimes unlimited. Ask about lockers, towels, and fast-track passes; these are often add-ons. Re-confirm at check-in; even with vouchers, hotel reception is the gatekeeper.
Who this helps
Families planning a full week in one place. Couples who prefer one booking that covers everything. Travellers who don’t want to deal with day-ticket queues or surprise costs.
With most Spanish resorts, early booking gives the best prices and clearer inclusion terms. Once the summer season starts, bundles narrow and prices rise fast. A few minutes checking dates and fine print can save stress and give you more time on the slides instead of in a queue.

