REVIEW · GRAN CANARIA
45-min admission to Amadores Fun Park
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Water chaos in the best way. Amadores Fun Park is a short, action-packed splash session in Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria, built around obstacles you run, jump, and slide through right up to the water. I like how the whole experience is short and intense, so you can fit it into a beach day without turning it into a half-day commitment.
My second favorite thing is the clear safety presence: monitors and lifeguards are on hand, and life jackets are available if you want them, for kids and adults alike. One possible drawback: the park can feel tight when busy, even though the experience is listed with a 30-person max, so if you hate crowds, pick a quieter time slot.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- A 45-Minute Splash Course in Puerto Rico
- Entering The Park: What Happens First
- What You’ll Do During Your 45 Minutes
- Safety Gear and Lifeguards: Comfort Without Overthinking It
- Crowd Reality: When the Inflatable Feels Small
- Value for $12.88: Why This Is a Smart Beach-Day Add-On
- Transportation and Getting There Without Stress
- The Real Packing List: What to Bring (and What to Skip)
- Who Should Book Amadores Fun Park Admission?
- Timing Tips: Fit It Into Your Day
- Should You Book Amadores Fun Park Admission?
- FAQ
- How long is Amadores Fun Park admission?
- What does the ticket price include?
- How much does it cost per person?
- Where do I meet, and does it end back there?
- What safety support is provided?
- Are life jackets available?
- Is storage available for towels and valuables?
- What are the opening hours?
- Do I need a certain fitness level?
- Is there free cancellation?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- 45 minutes is the sweet spot for inflatable fun before you burn out
- Lifeguards and monitors are there, with life jackets on request
- It’s active, not passive—you’ll be moving, climbing, and splashing the whole time
- Storage is basic, so plan for towels and keep valuables close
- Crowd size can change the feel of the inflatable obstacles
A 45-Minute Splash Course in Puerto Rico

Amadores Fun Park is simple on paper: you buy admission and get about 45 minutes inside the action. In real life, that’s exactly what makes it appealing. You’re not paying to slowly walk around. You’re paying to run, jump, fly, and then splash right back into the water.
If you’re the kind of person who likes memorable experiences that end before you get bored, this fits. It also works well for families because the session is long enough to feel like you did something, but short enough that even kids can usually stay focused.
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Entering The Park: What Happens First
You meet at Calle San Borondón in Puerto Rico (Las Palmas area), and the session ends back at the same meeting point. The park’s hours are split across the day, with sessions typically offered 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM.
Once you arrive, you’ll check in for the park entrance portion of the experience. From there, you’re directed into the fun area, where the rules and flow are pretty straightforward: do the obstacles, take your turn, slide again, and keep moving. Expect a lively atmosphere more than a quiet, scenic one.
What You’ll Do During Your 45 Minutes

This is a hands-on park setup with repeated cycles of action. The core rhythm is: get moving, tackle obstacles, slide into the water, and repeat. The fun isn’t subtle. It’s meant to be energetic and a little chaotic in a controlled way.
Here’s what that usually looks like in practice:
- You’ll encounter obstacle sections that encourage running and jumping.
- You’ll hit water-based slides where you go from the obstacle area to splash land.
- You may get a moment to catch your breath, but the overall goal is to keep the energy moving for the full time slot.
The best part is that it gives you a variety of mini-challenges in a single session. One moment you’re trying a cleaner jump. The next moment you’re negotiating the next section while getting wet again. And because it’s timed, you don’t feel pressured to go all-out forever.
Safety Gear and Lifeguards: Comfort Without Overthinking It

One of the most reassuring parts is the human coverage. You’ll have monitors and lifeguards watching the water play, and life jackets are available for anyone who requests them.
That matters because it turns safety from a vague promise into something you can actually use. If you (or your child) want an extra layer of comfort, you can ask for life jackets. If you don’t need them, you can skip them. Either way, you’re not left guessing how the park handles risk.
The practical takeaway: if you have mixed comfort levels in your group, life jackets help you all enjoy the same activity without one person holding everyone back.
Crowd Reality: When the Inflatable Feels Small
The listing sets an expectation with a maximum group size of 30. In a perfect world, that would mean plenty of room to move between obstacle sections.
But here’s what you should plan for: when it’s busy, the park can feel crowded, especially on the inflatable area. One review described leaving after about 30 minutes because the inflatable felt overfilled compared with the stated limit.
I can’t control crowding for you, but you can control your timing. If you’re booking for a child who gets overwhelmed in crowds, aim for a less popular session within the opening windows. And if you’re an adult who likes space to attempt jumps without waiting, you’ll feel happier when demand is lower.
Value for $12.88: Why This Is a Smart Beach-Day Add-On

At $12.88 per person for about 45 minutes, this isn’t a fancy attraction. It’s a straightforward water-play session with staff support. The value comes from how much physical fun you get per minute.
Here’s the math that matters: you’re paying for time-on-activity, not just entry into a space. The session length is long enough to feel like you did multiple runs and slides, but short enough that you don’t end up spending more time changing clothes than actually playing.
It’s also a good value compared with bigger day trips when you just want a memorable activity that won’t drain your whole schedule. This is the kind of thing you can do on a day you’re already spending on beaches, then still have time for dinner.
Transportation and Getting There Without Stress
An air-conditioned vehicle is not included, so you’re responsible for getting to the meeting point. The good news is that it’s near public transportation, so you’re not locked into taxi-only planning.
This matters for budgeting. If you’ve got a rental car, you can keep it simple. If you don’t, public transit access makes this easier to fit into a normal travel day.
The Real Packing List: What to Bring (and What to Skip)
This is a water park, so you’re dealing with wet conditions and slippery surfaces. Plan for that by bringing the basics you’ll need to enjoy your session without worrying about your stuff.
Based on what you’ll commonly run into at the park:
- Bring a towel and keep extra clothing separated from wet items.
- For valuables, expect only basic storage. One review noted there are no proper lockers, and that towels can be left by the line to pay. For valuables, small drawers behind the desk were mentioned as a helpful option.
- Wear something that dries or can handle getting soaked.
If you hate the hassle of managing bags during active play, keep it light. You want your attention on the obstacle course, not on figuring out where to stash your wallet.
Who Should Book Amadores Fun Park Admission?
This is best for people who want movement and laughter over quiet sightseeing.
You’ll likely enjoy it if:
- You’re visiting Gran Canaria with kids and want an active break from beach lounging
- Your group likes water slides and inflatable obstacles
- You prefer an activity with a clear time box that doesn’t swallow your day
- You want staff presence and can choose life jackets if you want extra comfort
You might think twice if:
- You strongly dislike crowds or waiting
- You prefer low-impact activities instead of running and climbing
- Your group has very limited mobility needs, since the experience expects moderate physical fitness
Timing Tips: Fit It Into Your Day
Because your session is about 45 minutes, timing is all about matching energy levels. If your group is fresh, you’ll get more out of each obstacle attempt. If you’re tired or hungry, the park can start to feel more like work than play.
Since the park operates in two main windows (late morning/early afternoon and late afternoon/evening), choose the window that matches your family’s rhythm. And if you’re crowd-sensitive, lean toward the time you expect to be less busy.
Should You Book Amadores Fun Park Admission?
Yes, I think you should book it if you want a quick, high-energy water activity in Puerto Rico that’s priced like an everyday add-on. It has a big payoff for 45 minutes of nonstop fun, plus lifeguards and the option for life jackets if you want them.
I would hold off or plan carefully if your top priority is space and quiet. The park can feel crowded, and the inflatable area is where that crowding is most noticeable. For many families, that’s part of the fun. For others, it can ruin the flow.
Bottom line: if you’re traveling to Gran Canaria and you want something physical, playful, and staff-supported that won’t take over your whole schedule, Amadores Fun Park admission is a strong choice.
FAQ
How long is Amadores Fun Park admission?
Your admission time is approximately 45 minutes.
What does the ticket price include?
The price includes park entrance.
How much does it cost per person?
The price is $12.88 per person.
Where do I meet, and does it end back there?
You start at Calle San Borondón in Puerto Rico, Las Palmas, Spain, and the activity ends back at the same meeting point.
What safety support is provided?
There are monitors and lifeguards available during the activity.
Are life jackets available?
Yes. Life jackets are available if you request them, and availability is not limited by age.
Is storage available for towels and valuables?
There are no lockers mentioned, and one review noted towels can be left by the line to pay. For valuables, small drawers behind the desk were mentioned as a helpful option.
What are the opening hours?
The hours listed are 10:00 AM–1:00 PM and 4:00 PM–9:00 PM, Monday through Sunday.
Do I need a certain fitness level?
The activity notes that travelers should have a moderate physical fitness level.
Is there free cancellation?
Yes, you can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the experience start time.
























