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Water World Lloret

Coordinates: 41°42′29″N 2°49′44″E / 41.708039°N 2.828963°E / 41.708039; 2.828963
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Water World
Slogan'The best water park in the Costa Brava' (English website)
LocationLloret de Mar, Girona, Spain
Coordinates41°42′29″N 2°49′44″E / 41.708039°N 2.828963°E / 41.708039; 2.828963
Opened1985; 40 years ago (1985)
Operating seasonMay-September (roughly)
StatusOperating
Pools3 pools
Water slides16 water slides
Children's areas3 children's areas
Websitehttps://waterworld.es

Water World is a large water park on the outskirts of Lloret de Mar in the province of Girona, Spain. The park opened in 1985, and since opening it has operated 16 water slides, with at least six being opened after the park's opening. In addition, it offers extensive facilities throughout the park. It is one of the oldest water parks in Spain.[1]

History

Water World opened on 12 July 1985 as one of Spain's first water parks.[1][2]

Waterslide openings

Water World's first major new waterslide opening came in 1997, when Water Mountain, a water coaster, opened.[3] This was followed in 2002 by two more waterslides, Storm and X-Trem Mountain.[3][4]

In 2024, Water World launched Tornado Land, a kid-friendly area,[5] which was followed by Tornado King, its largest water slide to date, in 2025.[1]

Waterslides

Water World operates 16 water slides of many varieties, including water coasters, speed slides and one with two half-pipes.

Legend:   Kids   Family   Thrill rides
Waterslides at Water World Lloret
Slide Description Opened
Tornado King 5-seater tube slide. Features 2 half-pipes. Opened in 2025 and is the first of its kind in Europe.[1] 2025[1]
Tornado Land Children's area containing eight water slides. 2024[5]
X-Trem Mountain 2-seater tube water coaster, more severe than similar Water Mountain. Previously Water Mountain before switching names c.2024. 2002[3][4]
Rafting River 4-seater tube slide which is partially a dark slide.[6] Unknown
Kamikazes Pair of steep body slides. Unknown
Storm Pair of body slides. Both feature a bowl and drop into water. 2002[4]
Water Mountain 2-seater tube water coaster, less severe than similar X-Trem Mountain. Previously X-Trem Mountain before switching names c.2024. 1997[3]
Python Body slide, part of a set of 3, and the most severe of the 3. Unknown
Mamba Body slide, part of a set of 3, more severe than Nauyaca but less severe than Python. Unknown
Nauyaca Body slide, part of a set of 3, and the least severe of the 3. Unknown
Racing Slides 4-lane body slide. Unknown
Wild River Collection of body slides, joined by small pools. An example of a "crazy river". Unknown
Fun River 1-seater tube slide, part of a set of 2 exclusively for kids. Unknown
Baby River 1-seater tube slide, part of a set of 2 exclusively for kids. Unknown
Speed Furious Body slide with a drop-launch capsule. Unknown
Hurricanes Pair of 2-seater tube slides with a steep drop. Unknown
Speed Slides 6-lane mat racer slide. Unknown

Source:[7]

Other facilities

Pools

Water World operates three standard pools, named Family Lagoon, The Calm and The Bay, in the western area of the park, in addition to a wave pool in the east and a pool at the Tornado Land children's area into which its eight slides empty.[8]

Food and drink

There are many food and drink outlets at the park, including La Piazza which sells confectionery, Captain Hook which sells fast food and a main Les Terrasses restaurant in the centre of the park.[9]

Fast Pass

Water World offers a Fast Pass that allows people to skip the queues of popular waterslides, for example Tornado King or Water Mountain. There are 2 varieties of the pass: one that allows a single use on each eligible waterslide and another that allows unlimited access to each waterslide.[10]

Compatibility of Water World waterslides with the Fast Pass
Slide Compatible?
Tornado King Yes
X-Trem Mountain Yes
Rafting River Yes
Kamikazes No
Storm No
Water Mountain Yes
Python No
Mamba No
Nauyaca No
Racing Slides Yes
Wild River No
Fun River No
Baby River No
Speed Furious No
Hurricanes Yes
Speed Slides Yes

Sources:[7][10]

Reception

Magazine Sur in English commented that Water World was "one of Spain's best water parks" and "a favourite of foreign tourists," noting that 60% of its visitors come from outside Spain.[2] Additionally, Europe This Way noted the park "makes for a great day out with children".[11]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "ProSlide - Water World Lloret de Mar Unveils Europe's First Double TornadoWAVE 60: Tornado King". ProSlide. June 2025. Retrieved 2025-10-18.
  2. ^ a b Jiménez, Rocío (2025-06-12). "The water park in Spain with a freefall drop attraction that's unique in Europe". Sur in English. Retrieved 2025-10-26.
  3. ^ a b c d "Master Blaster®". Master Blaster. Archived from the original on 2004-01-10. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
  4. ^ a b c "ENGNOVETATS". Water World Lloret. Archived from the original on 2002-10-04. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
  5. ^ a b "Water World to Open New Kids Zone with Eight Slides - News - EuroAmusement Professional". EuroAmusement Professional. Retrieved 2025-10-21.
  6. ^ "Water World in Lloret de Mar: Attractions, Prices, and Opening Hours". Cala Llevado. Retrieved 2025-10-28.
  7. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference att was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  8. ^ "Map - Water World". Water World Lloret. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  9. ^ "Restaurants - Water World". Water World Lloret. Retrieved 2025-10-22.
  10. ^ a b "Fast Pass - Water World" (PDF). Water World Lloret. Retrieved 2025-10-18.
  11. ^ "Visit Water World in Lloret de Mar, Spain". Europe This Way. Retrieved 2025-10-26.

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