Family park Calpe

If you’re looking for a day full of laughter, colour, and excitement on the Costa BlancaFamily Park Calpe is the perfect place to make unforgettable holiday memories. Nestled in the vibrant seaside town of Calpe, this family-friendly amusement park offers the ideal mix of fun, relaxation, and classic fairground charm — all just a short stroll from the beach and the town’s lively promenade.

The moment you arrive, you’ll feel the festive atmosphere. The sound of cheerful music, the smell of sweet waffles and popcorn, and the joyful energy of children running from ride to ride fill the air. Against the spectacular backdrop of the Peñón de Ifach, Calpe’s iconic limestone rock rising from the sea, the park’s colourful lights come alive in the evening, creating a magical coastal carnival vibe that delights both kids and adults alike.

Calpe Family Park – A fun day out for the whole family

Family Park Calpe is designed for families of all ages — from toddlers discovering their first carousel ride to parents reliving childhood moments on the bumper cars. With more than 30 attractions, games, and food stalls, it’s the perfect destination for an afternoon or evening of simple, carefree fun.

Whether you’re visiting Calpe for a beach holiday or exploring nearby towns like Jávea, Dénia, Benissa, or Altea, this park is a wonderful stop to add to your Costa Blanca itinerary. Easy to reach, affordable, and filled with family-friendly entertainment, Family Park Calpe guarantees smiles from the moment you arrive.

What to expect

  • The park boasts 30 + attractions for various ages, from gentle rides for little ones up to more adventurous options for older children and adults. 
  • Some highlighted rides:
    • A small mountain-coaster named “Brocomela” suitable for younger riders. 
    • Go-karts on a closed circuit (family two-seaters available) for extra fun. 
    • “Dron” drop-tower ride giving a little buzz of adrenaline. 
    • Bumper cars, carousel rides, trampolines and other skill/child-friendly games. 
  • Food & refreshments: burgers, waffles, snacks and soft drinks are available on-site so you can make a half-day or full-evening of it. 
  • Entry: Interestingly, entry to the park is free of cost — you only pay for rides, wristbands or tokens. 

Location & setting

Family Park Calpe is conveniently located within Calpe, making it easy to combine with beach time or a stroll around town. According to mapping data: 

  • Address: Av. de los Ejércitos Españoles, 03710 Calp, Alicante, Spain. 
  • The backdrop: The park enjoys views of the iconic Peñón de Ifach rock — a big plus for the setting and for memorable family photos.
  • Getting there by car is straightforward from main coastal roads; there is nearby parking, and because Calpe is well-connected by road, it’s also reachable from other parts of the Costa Blanca.

Opening hours & planning your visit

  • The website says it is open every day (season-dependent), and wristband/ride-ticket deals can be found online. 
  • For example, one source states the park opens daily from 18 : 30 (in certain months) for evening use. 
  • As with any outdoor amusement park, visiting earlier in the evening or on less busy days can help avoid long queues for popular rides.
  • Comfortable footwear, sun-protection and water are recommended—especially if visiting during warmer months.

Why visit Family Park Calpe

  • Great option for families with younger children who want a fun outing beyond the beach.
  • Easy to integrate into a broader Costa Blanca stay — you could do the morning by the sea, and an evening amusement park visit.
  • The free entry model means you can wander the park and only pay for rides you choose — giving flexibility.
  • With over 30 attractions, there is enough variety to engage both small children and older siblings/parents.

Things to keep in mind

  • While the park is family-friendly, some reviewers note that in high season it may be quite busy, and ride waits may increase. 
  • As always with child-oriented parks, keep children under close supervision, especially on rides requiring height/age minimums.
  • If going in hot weather, bring sun-cream and hydration — some queue-areas may be exposed.
  • Plan parking and transport (especially if you are returning after dark) so you are comfortable with the logistics.

How to fit it into your Costa Blanca stay

  • Staying in Calpe: Make a half-day out of it — morning on the beach, afternoon rest, evening at the park.
  • Staying elsewhere (e.g., Jávea, Dénia, Benissa): The drive to Calpe is short enough to make Family Park a fun add-on outing.
  • Combine with a meal in Calpe’s marina or old town after the park, for a full family evening.