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.