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AquaSierra water park in Villafranca de Córdoba with water slides and pools
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AquaSierra Water Park

Parque Acuático AquaSierra

Full day or half-day
Seasonal (June to September). Daily 11:30 am–8 pm in high season. Closed out of the summer season.
AquaSierra water park entrance, Carretera CO-3103, Km 2.5, Villafranca de Córdoba
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At a glance

Duration
Full day or half-day
Price
Affordable rates varying by age and height. Check official website for current prices.
Schedule
Seasonal (June to September). Daily 11:30 am–8 pm in high season. Closed out of the summer season.
Meeting point
AquaSierra water park entrance, Carretera CO-3103, Km 2.5, Villafranca de Córdoba
Languages
Spanish
Group size
Park open to the public with large capacity. Group bookings available for birthdays and events.
Availability
Open daily during the summer season (June–September). Check exact opening and closing dates on the official website.
Accessibility
Adapted access for people with reduced mobility in common areas. Some attractions not accessible. Disabled parking available.

AquaSierra is the only water park in Córdoba province. It sits in Villafranca de Córdoba, 15 minutes from the city centre, and has been running since 1987. The park covers 47,000 m² — big enough that it never feels crushingly crowded, even in August when temperatures routinely hit 40°C.

What makes it work for families

The layout is sensible. Water slides range from gentle slopes that toddlers can handle to drops that will make adults question their life choices. The main lake pool has plenty of room to actually swim, not just stand. The children's zone uses shallow pools and scaled-down slides — the kind of setup where you can actually sit nearby and keep an eye on small kids without constant panic.

Shaded areas with sun loungers are spread around the pool perimeters, not just jammed into one corner. That makes a real difference when the Andalusian sun is serious about business.

The park won the Best Tourism Business Award in 2020 from the Diputación Provincial de Córdoba — nearly four decades of experience shows in how smoothly the place runs.

Services on site

Safety: qualified lifeguards cover all areas, with a first-aid station staffed by medical personnel. Equipment: sun lounger and float rental (extra charge), secure lockers, changing rooms with showers. Food: an on-site restaurant means you don't have to pack a full picnic. Parking: free, with enough spaces that it's rarely a scramble.

Groups and birthday parties can book private areas with dedicated services — useful if you're planning a children's event.

When to go and how to get there

The park runs June to September, daily from 11:30 am to 8 pm in high season. Hours shift at the start and end of season, so check the official website before you drive out.

Timing tip: arriving at opening (11:30 am) gets you the best pick of sun loungers. If mornings don't work, after 5 pm is good too — families with young children start heading home, and the slides thin out.

By car: 15 minutes from central Córdoba via the CO-3103 road. Take the Villafranca exit and follow signs to km 2.5. Free parking on site.

By bus: service from Córdoba bus station exists but is limited — check timetables in advance.

What to bring: swimwear, towels, SPF 50+ sunscreen, a hat. The restaurant means you don't need a full picnic, but extra water is always useful in the Andalusian summer.

Combining with other visits

AquaSierra works well as an afternoon addition to a cultural morning. Medina Azahara is on the same general route — visit the caliphal ruins from 9 am to noon, then head to the park.

For something different, the province also has natural swimming pools and river spots in the Sierra Morena — free, quieter, and a completely different experience.

If you're staying near the hills, the Parador de Córdoba on the Arruzafa hillside has its own pool. And for a more zen aquatic session back in the city, Hammam Al Ándalus offers traditional Arab baths in a historic building.

Prices: check the official website for current rates. Among the most affordable parks in Spain, according to the park itself.

Good for

Families Budget Entertainment Nature

Highlights

  • Córdoba province's only water park since 1987
  • 47,000 m² of aquatic entertainment for the whole family
  • Water slides of varying heights suited to all ages
  • Main lake pool and safe children's zone
  • Best Tourism Business Award 2020
  • Supervision by qualified lifeguards and medical first-aid station
  • Free parking and on-site restaurant

Included

  • Access to all park attractions and pools
  • Supervision by qualified lifeguards
  • Changing rooms and showers
  • Free parking

Not included

  • Sun lounger rental (extra charge)
  • Float rental (extra charge)
  • Secure locker (extra charge)
  • Catering (on-site restaurant, paid separately)

Reporter notebook

Insider tips

Practical observations gathered the way a local journalist would keep them: short, specific, and more useful than brochure copy.

Best time

Arrive at 11:30 am opening for the best sun lounger spots

The park fills fast on weekends and August weekdays. Getting there at opening means first pick of shaded loungers near the pools. After 5 pm is a second sweet spot — families leave and the slides thin out considerably.

What to bring

Pack water shoes — the pool edges and paths get scorching hot

Concrete and tile surfaces around the pools absorb the Andalusian sun and become painful to walk on barefoot by midday. Cheap rubber water shoes solve this completely. Also bring SPF 50+ and a hat — shade is available but limited at peak hours.

Money tip

Bring your own towels and snacks to avoid rental and restaurant markups

Sun lounger and float rentals add up quickly for a family. Bring towels and basic snacks from a Córdoba supermarket. The on-site restaurant is convenient but priced for a captive audience. Water is the one thing worth buying fresh — you'll need more than you think.

Good to know before booking

  • Swimwear mandatory
  • Parental supervision required for children
  • Follow safety rules and lifeguard instructions
  • Minimum height for certain slides (check on site)

Prices & Booking

Affordable rates varying by age and height. Check official website for current prices.

Seasonal (June to September). Daily 11:30 am–8 pm in high season. Closed out of the summer season.

Frequently asked questions

When is AquaSierra open?

The park is open seasonally from June to September, daily from 11:30 am to 8 pm in high season. Hours may vary at the start and end of the season — check the official website at aquasierra.es before visiting.

Is AquaSierra suitable for young children?

Yes. The park has a dedicated children's zone with shallow pools and scaled-down slides. Qualified lifeguards supervise all areas, and there is a first-aid station with medical staff on site. Parental supervision of children is required at all times.

What is included in the entry price?

Entry covers access to all park attractions and pools, lifeguard supervision, changing rooms with showers, and free parking. Sun lounger and float rental, lockers, and food from the on-site restaurant are charged separately.

How do I get to AquaSierra from Córdoba?

By car, the park is 15 minutes from central Córdoba via the CO-3103 road — follow signs to Villafranca de Córdoba, km 2.5. Parking is free on site. A limited bus service runs from Córdoba bus station; check timetables in advance.