Theme park Ravenna, Italy
Mirabilandia Tickets & Visitor Guide
Italy's biggest thrill park sells the same day for €27.90 online or €49.90 at the gate. Buy ahead, start with the coasters, and add Mirabeach only if it's hot.
ⓘ Independent guide — not the official Mirabilandia website. Verify details on the official site before visiting.
Mirabilandia, just south of Ravenna on Italy’s Adriatic coast, is the country’s thrill-park heavyweight: home to Katun — widely rated Europe’s best inverted coaster — and iSpeed, a launched coaster that hits 100 km/h in roughly two seconds. Around them sit six themed areas, a 90-metre Ferris wheel, a Ducati-branded zone, Nickelodeon Land for smaller kids, and Mirabeach, a separate summer water park next door.
The pricing model is the thing to beat: the same entry costs €27.90 booked online and up to €49.90 walked up to the gate. Nowhere else in Italian theme parks is the buy-ahead gap this brutal — plan two minutes ahead and you’ve already saved a family the price of dinner.
Quick Summary
| Quick fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tickets from | €27.90 adult, fixed-date online; up to €49.90 at the gate — [source: official Mirabilandia site and Italian park-ticket listings] |
| Opening hours | Typically 10:00–18:00; late-evening opening on summer dates. Season runs spring to early November |
| Advance booking | Yes — the online discount is the whole game |
| Time needed | A full day; add a second day cheaply if combining with Mirabeach |
Ticket Types Compared
Mirabilandia’s ticket names change with promotions, but the structure underneath is stable.
Fixed-date online ticket
The workhorse: pick your date, pay from €27.90 per adult. Reduced tickets — guests between 100 and 140 cm tall, and seniors over 60 — start at the same €27.90 online tier. Under 100 cm enters free.
- Best for: everyone who knows their date. This is the price everything else gets compared to.
- Skip if: the weather looks genuinely uncertain — the ticket is date-locked.
Open-date ticket
Valid any operating day of the season: €49.90 adult, €42.90 reduced/senior — effectively gate pricing bought in advance.
- Best for: gifts and can’t-commit itineraries.
- Skip if: you can pick a date even a day ahead; the €20+ premium buys nothing else.
Mirabilandia + Mirabeach combo
The water park next door is ticketed separately; combined tickets start from about €39.90 and multi-day formulas let you split park and beach across days. Mirabeach runs summer only.
- Best for: July–August visits — coasters in the morning, slides and sand in the afternoon heat.
- Skip if: you’re outside water-park season, or you’d rather do the main park properly in one focused day.
Reseller tickets (Tiqets and similar)
Tiqets lists Mirabilandia entry from around €30 (listed price) with a 4.4-star average from roughly 300 reviews. Occasionally promotions — like the park’s own 2-for-1 adult codes — beat every reseller; check both.
- Best for: one-app booking alongside other Italy plans; instant mobile tickets.
- Skip if: the official €27.90 fixed-date price or a running promo code is cheaper that week.
Timing Is Everything
- Quietest: weekdays in May, June and September outside Italian holidays. Katun and iSpeed become re-rideable.
- Busiest: August — all of it, but especially around Ferragosto (15 August) — plus summer Sundays and Halloween-event weekends in October.
- Summer evenings: on late-opening dates the park runs shows after dark and queues thin dramatically after dinner time. The last two hours are the best coaster hours of a summer day.
- Best photo time: morning light on Katun’s lakeside loops near the Ferris wheel; golden hour from the top of the Eurowheel for the full-park panorama.
Arrival tactic: gates at opening, walk straight past the first family areas to iSpeed, then Katun, then Divertical — the big three before noon beats doing them at triple the queue after lunch.
How to Save
- Book online, even the night before. €27.90 versus up to €49.90 at the gate is the single biggest saving in Italian parks.
- Watch the promo codes. Mirabilandia regularly runs offers like 2-for-1 adult tickets with seasonal codes on its own site — worth 30 seconds of checking before any booking.
- Height rules, not age: under 100 cm free, 100–140 cm reduced. Measure before you promise your kids anything.
- Combo logic: the Mirabilandia + Mirabeach formula from ~€39.90 is cheaper than two separate days bought apart — but only pays off in water-park season.
- Second-day add-ons are periodically offered cheaply at booking or in-park; if you’re staying on the Romagna coast, ask before leaving.
How to Get There
The park sits at Savio, between Ravenna and Cervia, just off the SS16 Adriatica.
- By car: A14 Bologna–Taranto, Cesena Nord exit toward Ravenna, then SS16; or the E45 to Ravenna from the south. Large paid car park at the gate.
- By train: Ravenna station is the main hub; the small Lido di Classe–Savio stop on the Bologna–Rimini coastal line is closer. From either, finish by taxi or seasonal bus.
- By bus: in season, local buses and shuttles link the park with Ravenna and the Adriatic resorts (Milano Marittima, Cervia, Lido di Savio); hotels on this stretch often sell tickets with transfer included.
- From Bologna airport: about 1h15 by car; by public transport allow 2+ hours via Ravenna.
Inside the Park: What’s Worth Your Queue
Six themed areas ring a lake, with the skyline doing the navigation for you.
- Katun — the inverted coaster that made the park’s name: lakeside loops, 50 m of height and a pace that hasn’t aged since 2000. Front row is worth one extra queue cycle.
- iSpeed — Intamin launch coaster: 0–100 km/h in about two seconds, then 55 m of hill. The single most intense moment in the park; ride it early before the queue congeals.
- Divertical — a 60 m water coaster, among the tallest anywhere: coaster drop, boat splashdown. Expect spray, not soaking.
- Eurowheel — the 90 m Ferris wheel, one of Europe’s tallest; save it for late light.
- Ducati World — motorbike-themed zone with the Desmo Race interactive coaster and simulators; short queues, good for mid-afternoon.
- Nickelodeon Land and the family zones — PAW Patrol rides and gentler fare keep under-140 cm guests busy for hours; the Far West area’s Rio Bravo rapids suit everyone.
One-day plan: iSpeed, Katun, Divertical before noon; family areas, Ducati World and a show through the heat; re-rides and the Eurowheel in the final hours — after dark on summer dates.
Practical Notes
- Height limits: the big three (iSpeed, Katun, Divertical) all carry adult-grade height minimums, typically 140 cm for the intense coasters. Check the ride list against your kids’ heights before buying anyone’s expectations.
- Shows are part of the product. Mirabilandia’s stunt and dive shows have been a signature since the 1990s and run to a fixed daily schedule — grab the times at the entrance, because the best ones fill their grandstands 15 minutes early in August.
- Water rides mean wet clothes. Rio Bravo and the flume soak; Divertical sprays. Paid dryers stand near the exits, but a change of shirt in a locker is cheaper.
- Halloween: October weekends bring horror mazes, scare zones and heavy local crowds — great atmosphere, worst queues outside August. Book the online ticket and arrive at opening exactly as you would in summer.
- Staying nearby: the Lido di Savio and Milano Marittima beach hotels 10 minutes away routinely bundle park tickets — worth pricing against separate bookings for multi-day trips.
Where the Data Comes From
Prices, hours and ticket structures in this guide come from the official Mirabilandia website, Italian park-ticket listings and partner platforms (Tiqets), checked on the date shown below. Mirabilandia rotates promotions constantly — confirm the live price for your date on the booking page.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Mirabilandia tickets?
Fixed-date online tickets start at €27.90 for adults, while gate prices reach €49.90 — a gap of over €20 per person. Reduced tickets (guests 100–140 cm) and seniors follow the same pattern: from €27.90 online, €42.90 at the gate.
Is it cheaper to buy Mirabilandia tickets online?
Much cheaper. The park's own site sells fixed-date entry from €27.90 versus up to €49.90 at the ticket office. Resellers like Tiqets list entry around €30. Buying at the gate is the most expensive way in.
What is Mirabeach and is it included?
Mirabeach is the Caribbean-themed water park next to Mirabilandia, open in summer. It is not included in standard park entry — combined Mirabilandia + Mirabeach tickets are sold from about €39.90.
When is Mirabilandia open?
The season runs from spring to early November, with Halloween events closing it out. Typical hours are 10:00–18:00, extended into the late evening on summer dates when shows run after dark. The park closes for winter.
What are Mirabilandia's best rides?
Katun, Europe's top inverted coaster, and iSpeed, a launch coaster hitting 100 km/h in about 2 seconds, are the headliners. Divertical — one of the world's tallest water coasters — and the 90 m Eurowheel round out the icons.
Do children pay at Mirabilandia?
Height decides: guests under 100 cm enter free; 100–140 cm pay the reduced rate (from €27.90 online). Over 140 cm pays adult price regardless of age.
How do I get to Mirabilandia without a car?
Take a train to Ravenna or the Lido di Classe–Savio station on the Bologna–Rimini line, then a seasonal bus or taxi. In summer, shuttle buses connect the park with Ravenna and nearby Adriatic resorts.
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See Prices on TiqetsGuide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official Mirabilandia website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.