
Spain has over forty water parks where the whole family can enjoy themselves. However, visiting them isn't cheap. For example, a day at the country's most expensive water park, Aguamar Water Park in Ibiza, costs €636 for a family of four. The closer the water park is to the coast, the more expensive the tickets are, but there are also water parks that won't break the bank.
"Spain in Russian" publishes a list of the ten most affordable water parks in the country, as selected by HomeToGo. The top 10 was compiled taking into account not only the price of two adult and two child tickets, but also the cost of parking and overnight accommodations in the cities closest to the water parks.
The only water park in the province of Castile-La Mancha, Parque Acuático Playa Park, is the cheapest in Spain. A family can spend just €94 for a day there. In Galicia, Aquapark Cerceda is slightly more expensive, at €107 for a family of four.
Andalusia has four budget water parks: Aquasierra in Córdoba (€102), Agua Mágica (€114) and Aquopolis in Seville (€142), and Aquaola in Granada (€122). Two water parks in the province of Castile and León—Gran Florida and Isla León—also ranked among the most affordable. A family will spend €106 for a day at Gran Florida, and €122 at Isla León. Finally, in Valencia, you can visit Segóbriga Park (€108) and Quesada Aquapark (€149).
Source: travel.ru