The park houses a permanent family of bottlenose dolphins, many of which were born within the facility.
The park's water filtration system recycles and treats millions of liters of water daily to meet Spanish health standards.
The 'Tornado' slide uses centrifugal force to spin riders in a bowl before dropping them into a pool.
The design utilizes the natural topography of the Costa Adeje hillside to integrate the slide paths.
The dolphinarium is one of the few facilities in the Canary Islands that participates in international monitoring of captive marine mammal health.
Aqualand Costa Adeje is a combined water park and marine mammal facility located in the south of Tenerife. The park features a dolphinarium that hosts daily educational demonstrations featuring bottlenose dolphins. Its aquatic infrastructure includes a wide variety of high-speed slides, a lazy river, and an integrated children's play area known as Kidzworld. The facility draws its water from specialized filtration systems to maintain park hygiene. Situated on a hillside, the park offers views of the Atlantic Ocean and the surrounding Costa Adeje tourist hub. The park operates year-round due to the stable subtropical climate of the Canary Islands. It is designed to accommodate both thrill-seekers and families with young children.
The elevated viewing deck overlooking the dolphinarium pool provides a clear shot of the animals with the ocean in the background.
Bring non-slip water shoes, as the sun-exposed concrete pathways become extremely hot during the afternoon.
Rent a locker near the entrance immediately upon arrival to secure valuables before heading to the slides.
Check the dolphin demonstration schedule at the park entrance upon arrival to coordinate your slide time around the show.
Avoid waiting in the longest lines for the 'Kamikaze' slide during the peak midday heat; prioritize these early in the morning.
Proper swimwear is required for all slides; loose jewelry, sunglasses, and denim are prohibited on slide attractions for safety reasons.