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Isla Mágica Tickets & Visitor Guide

Seville's Age of Discovery theme park lives on the old Expo '92 island — galleons, a 68-metre drop tower and its own water park. Online tickets cost a third less than the gate.

from €24.90 ★ 4.4 (1,304 reviews)

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Tickets from €24.90
Opening hours Typically 11:00/12:00–19:00 or 22:00; season April–November
Book ahead? Recommended — online saves up to a third vs the box office
Time needed Full day (add hours for Agua Mágica in summer)

Isla Mágica occupies part of the Expo ‘92 grounds on Isla de la Cartuja, a 20-minute walk from Seville’s old town, and it commits hard to a theme most parks wouldn’t dare: 16th-century Seville and the Age of Discovery. You move from a recreated Puerto de Indias past galleons on the central lake to pirate hideouts and El Dorado, with the 68-metre El Desafío drop tower marking the skyline. Since the Agua Mágica water zone gained its own separate admission, it effectively operates as a theme park with an optional water park attached.

Pricing follows the Spanish regional-park playbook: painful at the box office, reasonable online. The gap between the €39.90 gate price and online dates from €24.90 is your planning reward.

Quick Summary

Quick factDetail
Tickets from€24.90 online promotional dates; standard online €28.90 adult / €21.90 child; €39.90 general at the box office — [source: official islamagica.es]
Opening hours11:00 or 12:00 opening; closing 19:00 on quiet days, up to 22:00 on peak dates. Season: 11 April – 8 November 2026
Advance bookingRecommended — online prices run up to about a third below gate rates
Time neededA full day for the theme park; add a half day or a combo day for Agua Mágica in summer

Ticket Types Compared

Everything is sold on the official site; Tiqets also lists entry from €25 with a 4.4-star rating from over 1,300 reviews. Pricing is height-based: under 90 cm free, 90–130 cm child rate, over 130 cm adult rate, with reduced pricing for seniors.

Isla Mágica theme park ticket

The core day ticket: €28.90 adult / €21.90 child online, versus €39.90 general (€28.90 child/senior) at the box office, with promotional online dates from €24.90 [source: official islamagica.es].

  • Best for: spring and autumn visits, when the water park is closed anyway.
  • Skip if: you’re coming in July–August — for a few euros more the combo adds the water zone you’ll be craving by 15:00.

Isla Mágica + Agua Mágica combo

Both parks on one day: €36.90 adult / €28.90 child online. In summer the park has run aggressive promotions — a €29.90 adult combo, resident deals, and discount codes like a 20%-off Thursday offer — so check the offers page before paying standard rates [source: official islamagica.es].

  • Best for: summer visitors; Seville regularly tops 38°C and the slides earn their keep.
  • Skip if: it’s a cooler month — Agua Mágica only operates in the warm season.

Agua Mágica only

The water zone on its own: €21.90 adult / €17.90 child online. A pools-and-slides day without theme park queues.

  • Best for: locals and repeat visitors on hot afternoons.
  • Skip if: it’s your only visit to the site — the theme park is the reason to come.

Second-day add-on

Bought with a first-day ticket, a return day has been priced at €18.90 — the cheapest way to split the park across a longer Seville stay and dodge the midday heat both days.

  • Best for: families staying 3+ nights who prefer two short visits to one death march.
  • Skip if: you’re on a weekend break; one full day covers the park.

Timing Is Everything

  • Season shape: the 2026 season runs 11 April to 8 November. April, May, September and October are mostly weekend openings; June through August the park runs daily [source: official calendar].
  • Quietest: weekday mornings in June and September — full summer hours without full summer crowds.
  • Busiest: July–August weekends and Seville holiday dates; locals arrive in the evening when heat drops, so afternoons are calmer than you’d expect.
  • Heat strategy: in high summer the park often runs 12:00–22:00. Do outdoor queues before 15:00 or after 19:00, and spend the furnace hours at shows, indoor attractions or Agua Mágica.
  • Best photo time: the lake and galleon at golden hour; El Desafío at sunset is the park’s signature shot.

How to Save

  • Buy online days ahead. Promotional dates from €24.90 versus €39.90 at the gate is the single biggest saving [source: official islamagica.es].
  • Free under 90 cm; the child rate covers 90–130 cm, and seniors take the reduced rate — check the exact category at checkout.
  • Hunt the codes. The park openly runs discount codes (recent examples: a Thursday 20% code and an adult-at-child-price code) on its own site and social channels.
  • Sevillanos: province residents get dedicated combo pricing (recently €27 for both parks) — bring proof of residence.
  • Combo beats separate. If there’s any chance you’ll want the water park, the €36.90 combo is cheaper than adding Agua Mágica later.
  • Second day for €18.90 turns a €28.90 day into two days for under €48 — the best per-hour value on this page.

How to Get There

Isla Mágica sits on Isla de la Cartuja, just north-west of Seville’s centre, on the old Expo ‘92 site.

  • On foot: 20–25 minutes from the Alameda de Hércules area, crossing the river by the Barqueta bridge — the pleasant option outside peak heat.
  • By bus: circular lines C1 and C2 serve the Cartuja island with stops near the park; city routes connect from the centre and Santa Justa.
  • By taxi/VTC: about 10 minutes and a modest fare from Santa Justa station or the old town — the sane choice in August.
  • By car: signposted paid parking at the park; the Cartuja ring roads make access easy from the SE-30.
  • From the airport: the EA airport bus into the centre plus a taxi, or a direct taxi (roughly 20–25 minutes).

What’s Worth Queueing For

The park lists 29 attractions and around 10 shows across its themed areas — Sevilla Puerto de Indias, the pirate quarter, Amazonia and El Dorado among them [source: official islamagica.es].

  • Jaguar: the inverted coaster and the park’s biggest thrill — five inversions over the Quetzal area. Ride it in the first hour.
  • El Desafío: the 68-metre drop tower with the best view in Seville for about four seconds.
  • Iguazú: the boat drop ride with a wall of spray — the classic hot-afternoon queue.
  • Anaconda: the flume through Amazonia; shorter drops, longer soak.
  • The lake and shows: pirate stunt and street shows rotate daily around the central lake — grab a schedule at the gate and anchor your afternoon around one or two.
  • Agua Mágica: slides (including the newer Templo de las Gemas complex), pools and a lazy river — a half-day in itself.

One-day plan: Jaguar and El Desafío at opening, water rides before the crowds peak, shows and themed areas through the hottest hours, then re-ride the headliners in the final two hours when day-trippers drift home.

Practical Notes

Ticket booths open 30 minutes before the park, and attractions start closing progressively in the last hour before closing time — plan your final re-rides accordingly [source: official islamagica.es]. Seville heat is the defining variable from June to September: bring refillable bottles, a hat and sunscreen, and expect to get soaked on Iguazú and Anaconda whether you meant to or not — a dry T-shirt in a locker is money well spent. If you’re doing the Agua Mágica combo, bring swimwear and a towel; the water zone has its own changing areas. Card payments work throughout the park.

Where the Data Comes From

Prices, season dates and hours in this guide come from the official Isla Mágica website and partner listings (Tiqets), checked on the date shown on this page. The park’s promotions and calendar change through the season — confirm your date and the current offer on the official site before booking.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much are Isla Mágica tickets?

Online, adult (over 130 cm) theme park entry is €28.90 and children 90–130 cm pay €21.90, with promotional dates from €24.90. At the box office general admission is €39.90. Tiqets lists entry from €25.

Is Agua Mágica included with Isla Mágica tickets?

No — the water park is a separate or combined admission. Online combo tickets run €36.90 adult / €28.90 child, and Agua Mágica alone is €21.90 / €17.90. Summer promotions have priced the combo lower, so check current offers.

When is Isla Mágica open in 2026?

The 2026 season runs from 11 April to 8 November. Spring and autumn are mostly weekends; summer opens daily. Hours vary from 11:00–19:00 on quieter days to 12:00–22:00 on peak dates — check the official calendar.

How many attractions does Isla Mágica have?

The park lists 29 attractions plus around 10 daily shows, spread over themed areas recreating 16th-century Seville and the Americas, with headline rides like the Jaguar coaster, Iguazú water drop and the 68-metre El Desafío tower.

How do I get to Isla Mágica?

The park is on Isla de la Cartuja, the old Expo '92 site — about a 20–25 minute walk from the city centre across the Barqueta bridge. City buses C1 and C2 stop nearby, taxis take about 10 minutes from Santa Justa station, and there's paid parking on site.

Is Isla Mágica good for young children?

Yes — children under 90 cm enter free and each themed area mixes gentle rides and shows with the big ones. The 90–130 cm child rate applies to most primary-school kids; several headline rides have higher minimums.

Can I visit Isla Mágica for a second day cheaply?

Yes — the park has sold a second-day add-on for €18.90 when you buy your first day, which suits Seville stays of three or more nights. Confirm the offer at purchase.

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Guide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official Isla Mágica website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.