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Roller coaster ride at PortAventura World, Spain, with vibrant loops and thrill-seekers.

PortAventura Park tickets

Perfect for the classic PortAventura experience with its themed lands, roller coasters, and family attractions. Whether you’re short on time or prefer to focus on just one park, this is a great starting point for first-time visitors and day trippers.

Options forPortAventura Park tickets:

  • 1-Day, 1-Park Pass: PortAventura Park
  • 1-Day, 2-Park Pass: PortAventura Park & Ferrari Land
  • 1-Day, 2-Park Pass: PortAventura Park & Ferrari Land
Tourists boarding a bus for PortAventura Park

PortAventura tickets with transfers

Ideal for visitors staying in the city. This option includes return transport from Barcelona and park entry, making it a convenient choice if you don’t have a car or prefer not to navigate public transport.

Options forPortAventura tickets with transfers:

  • PortAventura Park tickets with transfers from Barcelona
  • Caribe Aquatic Park tickets with transfers from Barcelona
Family having fun at Caribe Aquatic Park in PortAventura, Spain.

Multi-day, multi-park passes

Best for families, thrill-seekers, or anyone staying longer. These passes let you explore PortAventura Park, Ferrari Land, and Caribe Aquatic Park over multiple days—giving you the time and flexibility to enjoy everything at a relaxed pace.

Options forMulti-day passes:

  • 3-Day, 3 Park passes: PortAventura Park, Ferrari Land & Caribe Aquatic Park
  • 3-Day, 2-Park passes: PortAventura Park & Ferrari Land

Why visit PortAcentura Park?

Polynesia-themed jungle area at PortAventura with lush greenery and tropical structures.
Flat chinese noodles with zucchini and pork
children expressing joy enjoying water ride at caribe aquatic park
happy family consiting of different aged members in a pool slide at costa cabine port aventura
Lady in a blue dress on a stage performing the Magic Bubble Live Show
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It's not just a theme park, its an escape hatch

The minute you walk through the gates, real life fades. Suddenly, you're chasing waterfalls in Polynesia, sipping sangria by a flamenco stage in Spain, or swaying to background music of the zonal country, PortAventura really nails the immersive part!

Themed food and souvenirs

Craving noodles in China? Want a cowboy hat in the Far West? Every land has themed eats and treats to match the vibe. You are sure to leave with a plenty of stories* and *souvenirs.

Moments that make you forget your phone

That pause before your coaster drops. The look on your kid’s face during their first ride. The way everyone screams and laughs mid-loop. These are not scrollable moments, they’re unforgettable ones.

There's something for everyone

From splash zones to soft rides and colorful parades, the little ones get their fair share of wow-factor while adults kick back. You can ride non-stop or stroll, snack, and soak in the atmosphere; it’s your adventure, so set your own pace.

Live shows that feel like a full festival

From high-energy flamenco performances to wild western stunts and dazzling fireworks over the lake, Port Aventura's shows are a full-on spectacle that rivals the rides.

PartAventura Park timings

Port Aventura, Picture walking down the main street, surrounded by the landmark Roman Colosseum

PortAventura Park's opening and closing hours varies throughout the year depending on the season. Here's a breakdown to help you plan your visit:

Low Season (November to March)

  • Weekdays: 10am to 6pm
  • Weekends: 10am to 7pm

Peak Season (April to October):

  • Weekdays: 10am to 6pm
  • Weekends: 10am to 10pm

The park remains closed from January 7 to March 22 every year.

Check PortAventura World opening times before you go

How to get to PortAventura Park

Getting to PortAventura by a red train
  • The Champion for Sustainability: Train travel is PortAventura's recommended eco-friendly option. Plus, it's super convenient!
  • From Catalonia: This is where things get exciting. Rodalies de Catalunya, the regional train network, has a stop conveniently named PortAventura World on the R-17 and RT2 lines. And guess what? Your round-trip train ticket is FREE when you purchase your park admission!
  • Beyond Catalonia: Renfe (Spain's national railway) offers Mid-Distance trains from Valencia and even High-Speed (AVE) and Long-Distance trains from other parts of Spain.
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Getting to PortAventura
  • Flexible Option: Buses offer another great public transport option, especially if trains aren't available from your location.
  • From Barcelona: During peak season (July & August), direct bus services are available departing from Barcelona Nord Station at 9am, arriving at PortAventura at 10:30 am. The return trip departs at either 6:30pm or 7:30pm, depending on the season.
  • From nearby towns: Many nearby towns, especially those on the Costa Dorada, have local bus connections to PortAventura.

Leave the stress of travel planning behind. With these day trips you can enjoy roundtrip transfers from Barcelona and dive straight into the thrills of PortAventura.

Use the map of PortAventura to plan your day

View the full PortAventura map before you go

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Mediterranean world PortAventura Park

Mediterranean world

As you enter the park, you arrive in the Mediterranean world, styled after a typical port city in Catalonia. The Welcome show, Sesamo Parade, and Sesamo Parade Special Light performances, along with many other entertainment events, happen here by the lake. This area also hosts several shops and restaurants and features the roller coaster Furius Baco, which was Europe's fastest when it opened in 2007. From here, you can take a boat from Port de la Drassana or the Estació del Nord narrow-gauge train to explore other areas of the park.

Polynesia dancing woman at Port Aventura

Polynesia

In the quieter Polynesia section, you'll find performances worth watching like Aves del Paraíso with parrots and other exotic birds, Aloha Tahiti showing Pacific traditions, and dance performances in Pareos en Bora Bora at the restaurant. The Tutuki Splash water slide takes you through the twists of a sleeping volcano, and you'll also enjoy swinging by the Kontiki pirate ship.

Dragon ride in China zone, Port Aventura

China

China covers a large part of PortAventura World and features a path styled like the Great Wall of China. This area is famous for its two roller coasters, Shambhala and Dragon Khan, both of which set European records. Dragon Khan is known for its highest loop and most turns (8). Shambhala was once Europe's fastest (134 km/h) and tallest (76 m) track and includes the longest drop (78 m, with 2 m underground). If you love thrills, this is your spot!

PortAventura’s Park area of México, accompanied by the rhythm of its famous mariachis

Mexico

In the Mexico area, you step back into the era before Christopher Columbus discovered America. Here, the Hurakan Condor tower, standing tall at 115 m, lets you free-fall at 115 km/h — definitely not for the faint-hearted! The El Diablo Tren de la Mina roller coaster takes you on a ride through the Central American landscape., El Secreto de los Mayas offers a large mirror maze, and you can enjoy a fun ride on the Yucatán carousel. Gran Teatro Maya is the biggest venue for dance performances in the park.

Far West area inspired by the North American culture, Port Aventura

Wild West

True to its name, the Far West section, the largest area-wise in the park, mimics a small town from a Western movie. Here lies the wooden roller coaster Stampida, the third largest in the park. You can race trolley sets side by side on most of its track, with a kids' version called Tomahawk. Besides, you can take a water boat on the Silver River Flume or a raft on the Grand Canyon Rapids to experience the beauty of American nature.

SésamoAventura, the PortAventura World area designed especially for children, completely set in the world of Sesamo Street

SesamoAdventure

The little ones will adore SesamoAdventure, themed after the popular Sesame Street TV show. They can choose from the Tami Tami roller coaster, the adorable CocoPiloto ride, the El Salto de Blas free fall controlled by their own strength, or the detective quest Street Mission. Plus, they can meet characters like Bohoušek, Buk the bird, Kvak the frog, and others from the show.

7 best PortAventura Park rides to conquer (and how to survive them)

On its heart-stopping trajectory, it glides, almost skimming the ground, crossing ditches, hurtling through tunnels, and even skimming the water of the Mediterrània lake.
The Dragon Khan ride at PortAventura begins with a descent followed by eight loops which you will pass through in 69 seconds, reaching a speed of up to 110 km/h.
Shambala, known to be the place of the kings in this city
Hurakan Condor ride at PortAventura with thrill-seekers experiencing a vertical drop.
Grand Canyon Rapids ride, a replica of the rapids of the wild Colorado River.
original wooden railway carriages continue to operate and Tren de la Mina travels at top speed along the same fascinating journey
Stampida wooden roller coaster at PortAventura Park, Spain, with blue sky backdrop.
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Furius Baco

Need an adrenaline shot? This face-melting launch coaster propels you from 0 to 135 km/h in a mere 3.5 seconds! Picture a cheetah with a rocket strapped to its back – that's the kind of speed we're talking about.

Ride Type: Wet

Zone: Mediterrània

Height Criteria: 140 cm - 195 cm (4.5’-6.3’)

Thrill tip: This one packs a punch, so work your way up to it after a few gentler rides. Strategize for the front seats for maximum G-force.

Dragon Khan

This eight-looping inverted coaster twists and turns through fiery rings, offering a truly unique riding experience. You'll whirl and zoom through 8 loops in just 69 seconds. It's the icon of PortAventura and hits speeds of 110 km/h, giving you an instant adrenaline boost!

Best for: Teens and Adults

Zone: China

Height Criteria: No one taller than 195 cm

Thrill tip: This ride has a strict height requirement and may not be suitable for those prone to motion sickness.

Shambhala

Europe's highest hypercoaster, Shambhala soars 76 meters into the sky before plunging you down a 90-degree drop. Imagine yourself scaling the mighty Himalayas on a runaway yeti, because that's basically the experience. Hold on tight for drops that feel like leaping off a cloud and enough twists and turns to rival a plate of spaghetti after a long day.

Ride Type: Wet

Best for: Teens and Adults

Zone: China

Min Height: 140 cm

Thrill tip: Lockers are available for loose articles like slippers, shirts etc.. – they'll go flying otherwise! Not for the faint of heart! Shambhala has a 140 cm (4'7") minimum height requirement and might be intense for those prone to motion sickness.

Hurakan Condor

This legendary drop takes you up to 100 meters slowly, then drops you at heart-stopping speeds! As you wait, take in the amazing views of the park from above.

Ride Type: Dry

Best for: Teens and Adults

Zone: Mexico

Height Criteria: 140 cm - 195 cm

Thrill tip: If you must conquer this beast, go early in the day – the wind can pick up later, intensifying the wobbles at the top. Secure all loose articles – this drop is serious! There's a bravery test seat in the front row for the ultimate daredevils. This freefall requires a minimum height of 130 cm (4'3").  Those with a fear of heights or heart conditions should skip this one.

Grand Canyon Rapids

This family-friendly ride swirls and twirls you around before soaking you under a waterfall. Watch out — Others will squirt water at you, but it's all in good fun compared to the scarier roller coasters!

Ride Type: Wet

Best for: Everyone

Zone: Far West

Thrill tip: Lockers are available for your belongings before you board. Prepare to get wet! Similar to Silver River Flume, this ride is suitable for all heights and offers a refreshing escape from the heat.

El Diablo - Tren de la Mina

All aboard the runaway mine train! This classic wooden coaster might not be the highest or fastest, but it's a guaranteed knee-slapper (literally, if you're not holding on tight!). It's a bumpy ride through the Wild West, perfect for families or those who like their thrills with a side of nostalgia.

Ride Type: Dry

Best for: Teens and Adults

Zone: Mexico

Max Height: 110 cm - 195 cm

Thrill tip:  If you are looking for a moderately thrilling ride that is fun for the whole family, El Diablo - Tren de la Mina is a great option. Similar to Silver River Flume, this ride is suitable for all heights and offers a refreshing escape from the heat.

Stampida

This wooden rollercoaster in the Far West area is shorter at just 1 km but full of ups and downs. It’s a great ride to test your nerves before you try Shambala or Red Force. This racing wooden coaster pits two trains against each other in a side-by-side duel.

Ride Type: Dry

Best for: Adults

Zone: Far West

Max Height: 195 cm

Thrill tip: Grab a friend and try to snag seats on opposite trains for ultimate bragging rights! A minimum height of 110 cm (3'7") is required. This ride has a classic wooden coaster feel, so expect some bumps and jolts along the way.

Where to eat inside the park: PortAventura restaurants you'll love

Freshly baked pizza slice in a white plate at PortAventura

Racó de Mar

This delightful restaurant offers stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea and serves up a delectable spread of Mediterranean cuisine. Think fresh salads, flavorful rice dishes, pizzas, and portions of pasta – perfect for a light and refreshing meal.

Hands holding ice cream cones in Port Aventura

Puntos de Alimentación Mediterrània

Scattered around the Mediterrània area, these kiosks offer a variety of options for a quick bite. From burgers and sandwiches to refreshing salads and ice cream, you're sure to find something to satisfy your cravings.

Delicious Mexican burritos served during a food tasting tour in Port Aventura

La Cantina (Mexico)

Craving a taste of Mexico? Look no further than La Cantina! This vibrant restaurant serves up all your Mexican favorites, from sizzling fajitas and burritos to tangy tacos and refreshing margaritas.

Three people cheering with their glasses of wint at a cafe in Port Aventura

Vinosfera Tapes i Vins

If you want a taste of Spain, this charming tapas bar offers an extensive selection of small plates and delicious regional wines. It's a great option for sharing and sampling a variety of flavors.

Find the best PortAventura hotels for your trip

Hotel Gold River (Wild West), Port Aventura

Hotel Gold River (Wild West)

You'll find a buffet restaurant, a riverside bar, and a refreshing pool here! Gold River even has a saloon-style show!

More PortAventura World hotel options
PortAventura Hotel Caribe

Hotel Caribe (Caribbean):

It has five pools, a variety of restaurants and bars, and rooms with balconies overlooking the pools or gardens.

Hotel El Paso (Mexico), Port Aventura

Hotel El Paso (Mexico)

El Paso has two restaurants, three bars with terraces, and seasonal outdoor pools. The Mexican theme extends to the hotel's entertainment options, with live music and themed weekly shows.

Hotel Colorado Creek (Far West), Port Aventura

Hotel Colorado Creek (Far West)

This upscale hotel has luxurious rooms with a Western theme, a private pool with a swim-up bar, and exclusive access to the park 30 minutes before opening during peak season (between March 23 and June 21).

Hotel Mansion de Lucy (Victorian), Port Aventura

Hotel Mansion de Lucy (Victorian)

Mansion de Lucy has a private pool with a bar and the same exclusive early access to the park as Hotel Colorado Creek. It's ideal for a romantic getaway!

Tips for visiting PortAventura Park

  • If you're interested in visiting just one park, consider the 1-day Pass which allows optional access to PortAventura Park or Ferrari Land. This is a cost-effective choice if you’re focusing only on one park. 
  • If you’re short on time, you can also opt for the 1-day 2-park pass, which allows you to visit both PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land!
  • If you want the best possible experience without time or budget constraints go for the 3-day 3-park pass which gives you access to PortAventura Park, Ferrari Land, and Caribe Aquatic Park across 3 consecutive days!
  • For a stress-free trip from Barcelona, consider booking a package that includes round-trip transportation and park tickets. This ticket will include transportation and access to either PortAventura Park or Caribe Aquatic Park!
  • Download the PortAventura World app. It displays live queue wait times, helps you plan your route, and lets you book restaurant tables (avoid hangry meltdowns!).
  • Sunscreen, a refillable water bottle, comfortable walking shoes (prepare for lots of steps!), and a hat are essential. Consider a locker for valuables, especially on water rides.
  • Head to the back of the park first. Start your day in the park's furthest corner (Mediterrània or Polynesia) and work your way back. Popular rides near the entrance usually have longer queues that die down later. Utilize Single Rider queues (available on select rides) to fill empty seats, significantly reducing wait times.
  • Avoid heavy meals before high-intensity rides. Opt for snacks and water throughout the day to stay energized.
  • Water rides are a blast, but they can soak you. Pack a change of clothes, a poncho, or a quick-drying towel for post-ride comfort.
  • If you're comfortable riding solo, some rides offer single-rider lines that can significantly reduce wait times!

Plan your visit to Portaventura World

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Ferrari Land is a theme park within PortAventura World in Spain, offering thrills and excitement for the whole family. Inspired by the legendary Italian brand Ferrari, the park features rides, shows, restaurants, and shops all wrapped up in a recreated Italian atmosphere. Experience the adrenaline rush of Red Force, Europe's tallest and fastest coaster, or explore the world of Ferrari's racing heritage. With attractions for all ages, Ferrari Land promises a fun-filled day for Formula 1 fans and novices alike.

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Caribe Aquatic Park

Caribe Aquatic Park at PortAventura World is a water park located in Spain. It features thrilling water slides, a wave pool, a lazy river, and even an indoor area with attractions for kids. The park is designed with a Caribbean theme, complete with lush tropical plants and reggae music. With over 50,000 square meters of space, it's a great place to cool off and have some fun in the sun.

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Frequently Asked Questions about PortAventura Park

Can I bring my own food and drinks into the park?

PortAventura Park allows you to bring bottled water but discourages outside food and drinks. However, there are a variety of restaurants and kiosks offering delicious food options for all budgets. Take advantage of the park's free water fountains to stay hydrated throughout the day.

How much time do I need to see everything in PortAventura Park?

A full day is ideal to experience all the rides, shows, and attractions. However, the amount of time needed depends on your pace and interest. Prioritize the rides and shows you're most excited about to ensure you experience them. Plan a visit of at least 3 hours to make the most of your visit.

I'm traveling with young children. What areas of PortAventura Park are best for them?

Sesame Street Adventure features a variety of playful rides, shows, and meet-and-greets with beloved Sesame Street characters. Little adventurers will love Costa de Daurada, a vibrant area themed after the Mediterranean coast, with kid-friendly rides like the exciting Angkor and the classic Teacups. The park offers SésamoAventura, a large water play area perfect for cooling down and burning off energy.

Is it possible to leave and re-enter PortAventura Park throughout the day?

Yes, you can leave and re-enter PortAventura Park as long as you hold onto your valid park ticket. For easy re-entry, you can ask for a stamp at the park exit before leaving. This is a great option if you want to take a break from the park for lunch or a refreshing dip at your hotel pool and then return for more thrills later in the day.

Is PortAventura Park accessible to guests with disabilities?

Yes!  The park offers various accessibility features, including wheelchair rentals, adapted restrooms, and designated parking. However, please note that some rides may have specific accessibility requirements. We recommend checking the park's official website or contacting staff at the site.

Can I visit both PortAventura and Ferrari Land in one day?

Absolutely! A combo ticket allows you to explore both parks in a single day. You can experience the thrilling rides of PortAventura Park and see the Ferrari-themed attractions of Ferrari Land in one single day!

Are there height restrictions on any rides?

Yes, some rides at PortAventura World have height restrictions to ensure the safety of all guests. It's important to check the specific requirements for each ride before boarding. You can find this information on signs at the ride entrance or by consulting park staff.

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