Tickets for PortAventura Theme Park in Salou | Pass Picks

PortAventura Park tickets start around $59 (€52); most visitors should compare one-day, multi-day, and combo passes.

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A family can spend too much by buying more park access than one day can handle, so treat Tickets for PortAventura Theme Park in Salou as a park-count decision first: PortAventura Park alone, PortAventura Park with Ferrari Land, or a longer pass that adds Caribe Aquatic Park.

The safest pick for a first visit is usually one full day in PortAventura Park. Add Ferrari Land if Red Force or the Ferrari rides are part of the reason for going, and add the water park only when you have summer weather and at least two days.

After you choose whether Ferrari Land or Caribe Aquatic Park belongs in the same trip, compare current ticket options here:

PortAventura Park Tickets: What Each Pass Covers

PortAventura Park tickets split into dated tickets, flexible tickets, multi-day passes, and park-combination passes. The right pass depends on how many parks you can use without rushing.

PortAventura Park is the main theme park, with the largest ride mix and the broadest choice for families. Ferrari Land is a smaller add-on park built around Ferrari-themed rides, while Caribe Aquatic Park is the water park and fits warm-weather trips better than a short winter visit.

  • Pick one park when you have one full day and want the core rides, shows, and themed lands.
  • Pick two parks when Ferrari Land is a real goal, not just an extra line on the ticket.
  • Pick three parks when Caribe Aquatic Park is open, the weather suits water rides, and your trip has two or three usable days.
  • Pick a night ticket only when you are nearby already and can accept a shorter ride list after 5:00 p.m.

How Much Do PortAventura Tickets Cost?

PortAventura ticket prices currently start at about $59 (€52) for a one-day adult PortAventura Park ticket bought online. The official PortAventura Park ticket page lists adult prices for ages 11–59 and junior/senior prices for ages 4–10 or 60+.

USD amounts below are rounded at about €1 to $1.14; your bank or card network may use a slightly different rate. Prices are “from” prices, so peak dates, flexible tickets, and gate purchases can cost more.

Ticket Type What It Covers Adult Online From
1 day PortAventura Park Main theme park for one calendar day About $59 (€52)
Night ticket PortAventura Park from 5:00 p.m. until close About $40 (€35)
1 day, 2 parks PortAventura Park and Ferrari Land on the same day About $63 (€55 promo)
2 days PortAventura Park Two days in the main theme park About $71 (€62)
2 days, 2 parks Ferrari Land and PortAventura Park on one day, plus another PortAventura Park day About $63 (€55 promo)
3 days, 2 parks Ferrari Land and PortAventura Park on one day, plus two more PortAventura Park days About $86 (€75 promo)
2 days, 3 parks Caribe Aquatic Park and Ferrari Land on one day, plus one PortAventura Park day About $72 (€63 promo)
3 days, 3 parks PortAventura Park, Ferrari Land, and Caribe Aquatic Park across three park days About $86 (€75 promo)

Express Passes And Queue Strategy

PortAventura Express Passes are add-ons for shorter ride lines, not entry tickets. Buy admission first, then add Express only if your date, ride goals, and group patience justify the extra spend.

PortAventura World lists Express One from €7 for one ride access, Express 5 Fun from €29, Express 10 from €59, Express Unlimited from €75, and Express Unlimited Plus from €135. Express prices can shift by date and availability, so treat them as a day-planning tool rather than a default purchase.

  • Skip Express on quieter weekdays if your group is happy mixing rides with shows and indoor breaks.
  • Use Express One for a single high-demand ride such as Shambhala, Dragon Khan, Furius Baco, or Uncharted.
  • Use Express 5 or Express 10 when your day is coaster-heavy and the visit cannot stretch into a second day.
  • Use Unlimited only when repeat riding matters more than the cost of adding another park day.

Where To Stay Near PortAventura World

Salou is the simplest overnight base for PortAventura World because the resort sits beside the town and keeps you close to the beach, restaurants, and the park entrance. Tarragona, Cambrils, and La Pineda work better for a calmer base, but they add more local transport planning.

Staying near Salou helps if you want early entry, a midday pool break, or an easy return after a late park close. Barcelona can work as a day trip, but families with small children usually get a smoother trip by sleeping on the Costa Daurada.

Compare Salou stays near PortAventura World here:

Ticket Rules, Age Bands, And Timing

PortAventura ticket rules matter most for age bands, date changes, disability rates, and evening entry. Check the conditions before paying, because the lowest online ticket may be less flexible than the pass you need.

  • Adult tickets cover visitors aged 11–59.
  • Junior and senior tickets cover ages 4–10 and visitors aged 60 or older.
  • Disabled visitor rates require official documentation showing disability of at least 33%, and companions pay the full ticket price.
  • Night tickets start at 5:00 p.m., so the value depends on that day’s closing time.
  • Date changes are handled by canceling the current ticket and making a new purchase, when the ticket conditions allow it.

Planning note: If you are choosing between a one-day two-park ticket and a two-day two-park ticket, pick the two-day version unless your group only wants a short Ferrari Land stop. The same-day combo can feel tight when queues run long.

Which PortAventura Ticket Should You Buy?

Most first-time visitors should buy the one-day PortAventura Park ticket if they only want the main rides, or the two-day two-park ticket if Ferrari Land matters. Families visiting in hot weather should look at a three-park pass only when Caribe Aquatic Park gets a real half-day or full day.

Trip Plan Ticket To Pick Why It Fits
One full day, main rides only 1 day PortAventura Park Lowest full-day adult online entry from about $59 (€52)
Arriving after 5:00 p.m. Night ticket Lower entry price, but fewer usable hours
Red Force is the main goal 1 day, 2 parks Adds Ferrari Land on the same day
First visit with thrill rides and shows 2 days, 2 parks Gives PortAventura Park breathing room plus Ferrari Land
Summer trip with water rides 2 or 3 days, 3 parks Adds Caribe Aquatic Park without squeezing every park into one day
Barcelona day trip Ticket with transport, or rail plus a one-day pass Removes the need to sort separate transfers late at night
Coaster-focused weekend Admission plus Express 5 or Express 10 Targets the longest ride queues without buying unlimited access

The cleanest choice is a one-day PortAventura Park ticket for a single park day, a two-day two-park ticket for Ferrari Land, and a three-park ticket only when the water park gets enough time to matter.

Once the right pass is clear, check the current ticket mix before your travel date:

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