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Why visit Isla Mágica

Quetzal Beach water ride at Isla Magica theme park, Seville, Spain.

A theme park where Seville plays

Forget driving miles out of town—Isla Mágica sits right on Isla de la Cartuja, just ten minutes from Seville’s center. Roller coasters, splash rides, and street performers are all waiting for you without the need for a resort pass or a weekend road trip.

Pirate-themed water ride at The Pirate's Lair, Isla Mágica, Seville.

Step into six different worlds

The park splits into six themed zones, and each one is its own adventure. You’ll wander through pirate villages, ancient ruins, and golden-age Spanish streets, with every area packed full of rides, live music, and scenes straight out of history.

Children entering Isla Mágica amusement park in Seville, Spain.

Chase the biggest thrills in town

Dare yourself to ride Jaguar, Andalusia’s only inverted roller coaster, where your feet dangle as you loop through the sky. If you like your rides wild and wet, both Iguazú and Anaconda will have you soaked and shouting for more by the end.

Nao Vigía ship replica at Isla Magica theme park, Seville, Spain.

Summer’s best-kept secret: Agua Mágica

Seville’s own “urban beach” comes alive from May to early September, with wave pools, giant slides, and palm trees you can actually nap under. Grab your swimsuit—this is where locals and tourists go to cool off, and tickets always sell out first.

Children entering Isla Mágica amusement park in Seville, Spain.

When October hits, things get spooky

Halloween is a huge deal here. From monsters and fog machines to zombie flash mobs and horror shows, the park transforms into a haunted wonderland. Teens love it, and if you like a good scare, this is the place to be after sunset.

Know before you book your Isla Mágica tickets

  • If you’re visiting in summer, pick the ticket with Agua Mágica for access to both the theme park and water park on the same day. Agua Mágica runs from May to early September and sells out quickly, so book ahead. Want just the main park? The standard Isla Mágica ticket covers all rides, shows, and themed zones, perfect if you’re skipping the pool. Arriving late? Afternoon tickets start at 3pm, 4pm, or 5pm (date-dependent) for a shorter, pocket-friendly visit. For groups or families, the 3-Day Pack lets you book three full-day passes to both parks—great for sharing or multiple visits.
  • For an unforgettable day, go for the hot air balloon combo. You’ll get Isla Mágica, Agua Mágica, and a 15-minute panoramic balloon ride over Seville. It’s perfect for couples or thrill-seekers, but note the balloon ride depends on weather and has health restrictions. The balloon ride can be enjoyed on a different date from your park visit too!
  • If you want to pack Seville’s top family experiences into one easy plan, the Seville aquarium combo is for you. Knock out the aquarium in the morning, no need to book two separate tickets or juggle timings, then spend the rest of the day riding coasters, exploring pirate zones, or just chilling by the water at Isla Mágica. It’s a time-saver for busy families and anyone who doesn’t want to deal with ticket lines twice. You get to mix learning with pure fun, keep the kids happy, and make the most of your day (or split your visits if you want to spread out the fun).
  • Want to hit Seville’s must-see spots and still have time for wild rides? The Hop-on-Hop-off and Isla Magica combo is perfect for first-timers or families who want it all—see the city’s biggest landmarks on a flexible hop-on hop-off bus tour, then skip the hassle and head straight to Isla Mágica for a full day of theme park fun. You’ll cover Seville’s highlights without wasting time in ticket lines or on planning, plus you save a bit too. Perfect if you want to pack culture, sightseeing, and adrenaline into one easy trip.

Agua Mágica: Seville’s own urban beach

When Seville heats up, Agua Mágica is where you cool off. Tucked inside Isla Mágica, this water park has wave pools, slides, sandy beaches, splash zones, and a lazy river—all behind the theme park gates. The only way in is with a ticket that includes Agua Mágica access.

Here’s the deal:Agua Mágica isn’t included in every Isla Mágica ticket. If you want to swim, ride slides, and float on tubes, you have to buy either:

The Isla Mágica + Agua Mágica ticket (all-day entry to both parks)

Why is this worth it?

  • Wave pool that’s actually huge, with a sandy stretch to lay out and tan like you’re at the coast
  • Wild slides and chutes for kids and adults—queue early if you want to try them all
  • Lazy river for floating and cooling off when the sun is out of control
  • Splash playgrounds for younger kids (and tired parents who just want to chill for a second)
  • Real lifeguards, lots of shaded loungers, and a super chilled vibe

Important to know:Agua Mágica is only open during the summer season, and tickets sell out quickly—especially on weekends or heatwave days. There’s almost never availability at the gate. If you want in, book your ticket online ahead of time, and make sure your confirmation actually mentions Agua Mágica.

Don’t forget to bring swimwear and flip-flops. Lockers and sunbeds cost extra, but are totally worth it if you want a base for the day.

Want double the splash?

Grab a full-day Isla Mágica + Agua Mágica ticket--ride roller coasters, then cool off at Seville’s only city water park.

Your Isla Mágica tickets explained

Pirate-themed water ride at The Pirate's Lair, Isla Mágica, Seville.

Entry tickets with optional Agua Mágica access

These tickets give you direct entry to all six themed zones in Isla Mágica, with the option to include Agua Mágica water park for a full summer day of fun.

Why it’s great:

  • Enjoy fast-track entry to the main park—skip the ticket line and dive right in.
  • Explore thrilling rides like Jaguar, Anaconda, and Iguazú, or relax at shows, pirate adventures, and 4D cinema.
  • Upgrade to include Agua Mágica, featuring a wave pool, slides, and lazy river—ideal for hot summer days and families who want to swim.
  • Agua Mágica access sells out quickly, so always book in advance for summer dates.

Insider tip:

Bring swimwear and book the water park in advance—onsite tickets are rarely available, especially during peak heat.

  • Pick: Isla Mágica Tickets (choose full-day, afternoon, or group packs)
  • Add on: Upgrade to Agua Mágica access for the ultimate all-day cool-off.
Tourists enjoying a City Sightseeing bus tour in Seville, passing historic buildings.

Combo tickets: Hot Air Balloon, Seville Aquarium, & Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus

These combos let you bundle Isla Mágica fun with Seville’s other top attractions—great for families, groups, or anyone wanting a full city adventure.

Why they’re great:

  • Get discounted access to Isla Mágica plus your pick of a panoramic hot air balloon ride, Seville Aquarium visit, or 24-hour Hop-On-Hop-Off sightseeing bus.
  • The hot air balloon option includes a 15-minute ascent to 150 meters for breathtaking city views—just check weather and health restrictions.
  • The aquarium combo gives you a flexible marine life visit and a full day of theme park thrills—perfect for kids.
  • The Hop-On-Hop-Off combo is ideal for exploring Seville’s must-sees by bus, then heading to Isla Mágica for rides and shows, all in one easy ticket.

Insider tip:

Balloon rides depend on the weather and have health restrictions; aquarium and bus entries offer flexible scheduling—plan your day around what excites you most.

Pick:

Themed zones at Isla Mágica

The worlds of Isla Magica
Sevilla, Puerto de Indias
Puerta de América
La Guarida de los Piratas (The Pirate's Lair)
La Fuente de la Juventud (The Fountain of Youth)
Amazonia
Aqua Mágica
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The worlds of Isla Magica

Isla Mágica theme park has six themed areas that let you travel back in time to the age of discoveries in the 16th and 17th centuries. Each area is packed with attractions, shows, restaurants, shops, and games. Here's a quick guide to what you can expect

Sevilla, Puerto de Indias

Experience the bustling atmosphere of 16th-century Seville, a time when the city was a major commercial and cultural hub due to its role as the gateway between Europe and the New World. Here, you can take a ride on replicas of the ships that journeyed to the Americas, experience a traditional flamenco performance, or watch a recreation of a typical market from that era.

Puerta de América

All about the excitement of discovery and exploration. You'll find thrilling rides like El Dorado, a spinning coaster that takes you on a high-speed adventure through a lost city of gold, and the intimidating Jaguar, a high-speed coaster that reaches speeds of up to 85 kilometers per hour.

La Guarida de los Piratas (The Pirate's Lair)

Ahoy mateys! This is a pirate's paradise, filled with swashbuckling fun and daring adventures. You can take a ride on the swinging galleon Los Toneles or dive into the heart of a thrilling 4D pirate movie experience.

La Fuente de la Juventud (The Fountain of Youth)

Perfect for younger adventurers, explore the whimsical zone designed to entertain children. It features colorful rides, shows, and play areas with a fairytale-like atmosphere.

Amazonia

Get ready to explore the lush jungles of the Amazon rainforest! This area is home to the impressive Cataratas del Iguazú water falls and the hair-raising Jaguar rapids ride.

Aqua Mágica

Isla Magica also includes a large water park called Aqua Mágica, where you can cool off on a hot day with a variety of water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river.

Isla Mágica Halloween

Isla Mágica Halloween is a SPOOKtacular event held at Isla Mágica theme park in Seville, Spain, during the month of October. The usual pirate rides and jungle adventures get a creepy makeover! The park is decked out with creepy decorations like skeletons, spiderwebs, and spooky lighting to create an eerie atmosphere. Special Halloween shows with spooky themes and thrilling walkthrough attractions are offered, filled with actors dressed as monsters and ghouls to give you a good scare. While there are spooky elements, the event is designed to be fun for the whole family. Regular rides and attractions remain open alongside the Halloween festivities.

Isla Mágica’s worlds | Your ride-by-ride adventure

Isla Mágica is split into six zones, each one themed like a blockbuster movie set. Think pirates, conquistadors, Amazon jungles, lost worlds, and more. Every corner brings a fresh adventure, a different vibe, and rides for every mood.

Let’s break down the best rides in each zone—so you never waste a single minute.

the barrel ride at the isla Magica

For tiny tots (Little adventurers)

Safe thrills, gentle spins, and big smiles all around.

Chrysalis Carousel Sweet, colorful, and calm—perfect for first-time riders.

  • Height: No restriction
  • Avoid if: No worries here—everyone’s welcome!
  • Thrill Level:

Rueda Primavera (Spring Wheel) Gentle Ferris wheel offering soft, scenic views. Great photo ops

  • Height: Under 0.90m with adult
  • Avoid if: Afraid of heights, though it’s gentle
  • Thrill Level: ⚡⚡

Mini Tren (Mini Train) A cheerful, colorful train weaving through playful scenes. Toddlers’ favorite.

  • Height: No restriction
  • Avoid if: You’re too tall for kiddie seats
  • Thrill Level:
el desafio ride at isla magica

For thrill seekers (Fearless hearts)

The loudest screams come from here. Buckle up!

Jaguar: Andalucia’s only inverted roller coaster—85km/h loops, corkscrews, and flips through Amazonia.

  • Height: Min. 1.40m, Max. 1.95m
  • Avoid if: Heart problems, pregnancy, back/neck issues, fear of heights
  • Thrill Level: ⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡

Anaconda: White-water rafting ride crashing down roaring river rapids. Prepare to get soaked!

  • Height: Min. 0.90m (0.90m–1.10m accompanied by adult)
  • Avoid if: Pregnancy, severe back/neck issues, motion sickness
  • Thrill Level: ⚡⚡⚡⚡

Iguazú: Spectacular 15-meter waterfall drop, mimicking the legendary Iguazú Falls. The splash alone is worth it.

  • Height: Min. 1.10m
  • Avoid if: Fear of heights, pregnancy, back/neck problems
  • Thrill Level: ⚡⚡⚡⚡
Reef pool at Isla Magica with visitors enjoying water activities in Seville, Spain.

For peaceful vibes (Chill seekers)

Rides and attractions designed for easy-going adventurers who enjoy calmer moments.

Los Bucaneros (Buccaneers): Slow boat ride through pirate scenes—perfect for catching your breath and cooling down.

  • Height: No restriction (under 0.90m with adult)
  • Avoid if: Absolutely nobody—this is pure chill!
  • Thrill Level:

La Travesía (The Voyage): A relaxing boat journey through lush landscapes—perfect to rest between thrill rides.

  • Height: No restriction
  • Avoid if: Everyone welcome
  • Thrill Level:

El Tren del Potosí: Leisurely train journey around the park. Enjoy the scenery without lifting a finger.

  • Height: No restriction
  • Avoid if: You want speed—this is as relaxed as it gets
  • Thrill Level:

Plan your visit: Know before you go to Isla Mágica

seville, port of the indies at the Isla Magica
  • Seasonal opening: Isla Mágica runs from late March or April through early November. Double-check the official calendar before your trip because hours change throughout the year.
  • Regular hours: Most days, the park opens at 11am. In spring and fall, it sometimes only opens on weekends or holidays. It usually closes around 7pm on weekdays and later on weekends—sometimes as late as 10pm.
  • Summer schedule: June to August is peak season. The park is open daily and might stay open until 10pm, 11pm, or even midnight on summer weekends.
  • Agua Mágica water park: This cool-off zone usually opens a bit later, around 12pm, and shuts by 7pm or 8pm. It’s only open from June to early September.
  • Last entry: Usually one hour before closing, so don’t risk arriving late or you might not get in.
  • Best times to visit: Weekdays (especially Mon–Wed) in summer are less crowded. Early spring or late September also have shorter lines, but fewer shows. Want to catch the nighttime lake show or just avoid the afternoon heat? Arrive around 4–5pm with a late-entry ticket.
Isla Magica hours
  • Walk: Isla Mágica is on Isla de la Cartuja, northwest of central Seville. If you’re staying near the Macarena district or Alameda de Hércules, it’s a 15–20 minute walk—just cross the Barqueta Bridge and you’ll see the park’s colorful signs.
  • Bus: Several city bus lines drop you just five minutes from the entrance (stop: Puente de la Barqueta). C1 and C2 are the easiest—they loop around the city and stop right at the park. C3, 02, 03, 06, 14, and some regional lines work too. Buses run every 10–15 minutes during the day.
  • Tram/Metro: No direct metro stop, but you can take the T1 tram to Plaza Nueva and walk 25 minutes or catch a connecting bus. Metro Line 1 gets you to Prado de San Sebastián; from there, grab a bus to the park.
  • Car/taxi: Just 5–10 minutes from Seville Cathedral by car or taxi. Tell your driver 'Isla Mágica, Isla de la Cartuja.' Parking is outside the old town, so it’s easy for drivers.
Getting to Isla Magica
for the love of the air at Isla Magica
  • General parking: Open lot on Calle Juan Bautista Muñoz, about 400 meters from the entrance. It’s safe, official, and costs about €8.90 per day (or a bit less if you book online). A 5–6 minute walk gets you to the gates.
  • Premium Barqueta parking: This one’s right by the entrance—just 50 meters away. Super convenient if you’re traveling with kids, have mobility needs, or want zero walking. It’s pricier (about €12.90), and you need to book ahead online.
  • Hours: Both lots open half an hour before park opening and stay open until half an hour after closing.
  • Extra tip: Locals sometimes park across Barqueta Bridge or near university buildings for free, but for out-of-towners, the official lots are the safest choice.
Gargantua There is Only One at isla magica
  • Lockers: Rent one at the entrance or inside Agua Mágica for a few euros. Worth it if you plan on getting soaked or have extra clothes.
  • Stroller and wheelchair rental: Strollers are available for a fee; wheelchairs are free (leave an ID as deposit). Reserve early, as there’s a limited supply.
  • Restrooms: Seven main restroom areas throughout the park, all with water fountains for free drinking water.
  • First aid: Stations in Puerta de América and Agua Mágica, staffed by trained medics.
pirates in the darkness at isla magica

Not every ride is for everyone. The big coasters like Jaguar and Anaconda have minimum height rules (usually 1.25m or taller). Some kiddie rides are only for the little ones. Check the sign at each ride or the park map so nobody’s disappointed at the gate.

Restaurants at Isla Magica: Taste bud tingles beyond borders

sandwich

Agua Mágica Aguateca

Hot sandwiches, pizzas, starters to share, drinks, and snacks. The terrace is shaded by dense vegetation.

Kiosk fast food

cabana criolla
ice cream parlour
come-come restaurant
El Aljibe del Loro 

Agua Magica

Agua Mágica is Seville's Beach, perfect for the whole family with its wave pool, water slides, real sand beach, and lots of water! Get ready for the most refreshing summer at Agua Mágica.

playa quetzal

Attractions and shops

Playa Quetzal
Relax on the beach, enjoy the waves breaking on the shore, or take a swim in the private sea area.

Isla de Toboganes
Slide down the most exciting and fun water slides.

lockers

Agua Mágica services

To make your visit as enjoyable and comfortable as possible, they offer:

  • Toilets
  • Dressing rooms
  • Showers
  • Sunbed rental
  • Cloakroom and lockers
  • Medical assistance
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Need to know

Agua Mágica is inside the Isla Mágica Seville theme park. You need a ticket or Season Pass for Isla Mágica to buy a ticket for Agua Mágica, and both are valid for the same day. There's no direct entrance from outside the park to Agua Mágica.

timings

Timings and schedule

  • Opening: June 1
  • Closing: September 29
  • Schedule: 11:30am to 8pm

Beyond Isla Mágica

Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral (Catedral de Sevilla)

  • ETA: 15 minutes by taxi, or 25 minutes by bus
  • What it is: The world’s largest Gothic cathedral and the city’s most iconic sight. Climb up La Giralda tower for a 360° view over Seville’s tiled rooftops. Inside, see Columbus’s tomb and gold-covered altars that’ll actually make your jaw drop.
  • Timings: Monday to Saturday 10:45am to 5pm, Sunday 2:30pm to 6pm
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Alcazar of Seville

Alcazar of Seville (Real Alcázar de Sevilla)

  • ETA: 15 minutes by taxi, or 30 minutes by bus
  • What it is: This royal palace is straight out of a fairy tale. It’s a maze of tilework, lush gardens, and hidden courtyards—Game of Thrones fans, this was Dorne! Wander the halls, listen for peacocks in the garden, and spot the Moorish ceilings.
  • Timings: April to September: 9:30am to 7pm. October to March: 9:30am to 5pm. Open daily
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Plaza de España

Metropol Parasol (Las Setas de Sevilla)

  • ETA: 10 minutes by taxi from Isla Mágica
  • What it is: Seville’s most famous modern landmark—a giant wooden canopy that looks like massive mushrooms growing out of Plaza de la Encarnación. Head up to the rooftop walk for panoramic views over the city. Perfect for sunset photos and grabbing a drink at the top.
  • Timings: 9:30am to 12:30am (midnight) daily

Frequently Asked Questions and answers about Isla Magica

What are the opening hours of Isla Mágica?

Isla Mágica operates on a seasonal schedule, so opening hours can vary depending on the time of year. It's generally open from 10am to midnight, but these hours can be adjusted by the operators at Isla Magica during weekdays, weekends, and peak seasons.

What kind of park is Isla Mágica Seville?

Isla Mágica is a combination theme and water park, offering a thrilling mix of rides, shows, and aquatic attractions. It's divided into five themed areas representing different historical periods and cultures: Seville, America, Quito, Medina Azahara, and Polynesia.

What are some must-try rides at Isla Mágica?

The park boasts a variety of rides catering to different thrill levels. Adrenaline seekers will love Iguazú, a heart-pounding rapids ride, and El Desafío (The Challenge), a giant swinging pendulum. For a more relaxed experience, try Dimensión 4 (4th Dimension), a 3D cinema experience, or La Fuente Magica (The Magic Fountain), a beautiful water show.

Does Isla Mágica have water rides?

Absolutely! The park's Agua Mágica (Magic Water) section features a wave pool, lazy river, splash pad, and several water slides, perfect for cooling off on a hot Seville day.

What about food and drinks?

Isla Mágica offers a wide range of dining options, from quick-service restaurants serving burgers, pizzas, and tapas to sit-down cafes. There are also kiosks selling snacks and drinks throughout the park. You can bring your own water into the park, but outside food and beverages are not permitted.

Is there parking available at Isla Mágica?

There is ample parking available on-site for a fee. If you plan on driving, be sure to factor parking costs into your budget.

What if I need help while I'm at the park?

The park has a helpful staff available to answer questions and offer assistance. Look for staff members in uniforms or visit the park's information center.

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