The park's Katun coaster is inspired by the ancient Mayan civilization and features a layout that includes six inversions.
Ducati World is the world’s first themed area dedicated to a motorcycle brand within an amusement park.
The Eurowheel, standing at 90 meters, was once the tallest Ferris wheel in the world.
The park contains three distinct lakes that provide the setting for its signature stunt shows.
The iSpeed roller coaster uses a magnetic launch system rather than a traditional chain lift.
Mirabilandia is Italy's largest amusement park by total area, spanning 850,000 square meters near the Adriatic coast. The park features iSpeed, a magnetic launch coaster that reaches speeds of 120 km/h in 2.2 seconds. Katun, an inverted roller coaster, remains one of the tallest and longest in Europe, standing 50 meters high with a 1.2-kilometer track. The facility includes Mirabeach, a separate themed water park with white sand and tropical pools. The site incorporates several natural lakes, which are utilized for water-based shows and park aesthetics. It is divided into distinct themed areas including Far West Valley, Ducati World, and Dinoland. The park utilizes high-capacity rides designed to manage large summer crowds. It serves as a regional hub for tourism in the Emilia-Romagna province.
The viewing platform near the base of the Eurowheel provides an unobstructed panoramic vista of the entire park layout.
Download the park app to check real-time queue wait times throughout the day.
Visit the water park section during the hottest part of the afternoon to avoid peak sun exposure.
Purchase a 'Flash Pass' during high season weekends to bypass standard queues for major thrill rides.
Avoid arriving on weekends in July and August when school holidays peak, leading to significantly longer wait times for major coasters.
Open seasonally from spring through early autumn; usually closed on select weekdays during the shoulder months of April, May, and September.