
Gardaland
Enjoy 30+ rides including roller coasters, water rides, and thrill rides with the whole family!
- +40 rides
- Kids under 90 cm free
- 3 parks in one Resort
2nd day at the Park FREE
2nd day at the Park FREE
Description
Gardaland Amusement Park is one of the most beloved theme parks in Italy and one of Europe’s largest amusement parks. It's situated by the picturesque Lake Garda, which was once known for carrying commercial traffic and transporting goods and travelers.This family-friendly amusement park - voted one of the world's best in 2011 - features over 30 rides. Gardaland rides are the best, including 7 roller coasters, 3 water rides, 4 dark rides, and 3 flat thrill rides. More than 3 million people visit Gardaland every year.
Highlights:
- Italy's number one amusement park
- Packed with high-octane roller coasters to keep adrenaline junkies happy
- Home to the world's first Jumanji themed ride
- More than just an amusement park, there's also an aquarium and a water park
- Little ones can see their favorite characters at Peppa Pig Land
- Keep your energy levels high at several on-site restaurants
Explore the Resort
Three parks, one unforgettable trip.
Themed areas of the park
From kids' rides to thrilling roller coasters.
Ready-made itineraries for Gardaland
Optimised stops by themed area, with tips for families and thrill-seekers.
Full tour in 1 day
Top rides and must-see shows in 9 hours.
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10:00
Adventure / Shaman Area
Start with Mammut and Wolf Legend: shortest queues at opening.
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11:30
North Adrenaline Area
Oblivion, Raptor and Blue Tornado — the Park's three top coasters. Use Express Pass in high season.
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13:00
Adventure Land
Lunch at The Bandits' Tavern + Animal Treasure Island (water dark ride, new in 2025).
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14:30
Jumanji
Jumanji – The Adventure: one of the newest, most themed rides.
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16:00
Fantasy Kingdom
Fata Morgana, Prezzemolo's Tree and Prezzemolo's Land show.
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17:30
Far West
Colorado Boat and Rio Bravo to cool down.
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19:00
Central lake
Evening show or second ride on your favourites.
Practical info
Hours
Seasonal, usually 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Address
Via Derna 4, 37014 Castelnuovo del Garda (VR), Italy
Parking
Paid parking, 2 km from A4 Peschiera exit
Families
Children under 90 cm enter free
Frequently asked questions
What are the park's opening hours?▾
Gardaland is open from late March to early January. In high season (June-August) hours are usually 10:00-23:00, in low season 10:00-18:00. During Magic Halloween (October) and Magic Winter (December-January) schedules change: always check the official calendar before your visit.
Are there height restrictions on rides?▾
Yes. The most thrilling rides require at least 140 cm (e.g. Oblivion, Raptor, Shaman). Many family rides require 110 or 120 cm, while Peppa Pig Land and Fantasy Kingdom have rides for kids from 90 cm or with no limit when accompanied. The full table is on the Attractions page.
Where do I park and how much does it cost?▾
The official Gardaland car park is right at the entrance and costs around €6 per day for cars, €4 for motorbikes. Dedicated areas exist for campers and buses. It is large but in high season arrive by 10:00. Remember your row/color.
Is the park accessible for people with disabilities?▾
Yes. Gardaland offers a Ride Access Pass for guests with disabilities or special needs, reducing wait times. Most areas, restaurants and services are wheelchair accessible. Medical documentation required at the Guest Services centre. Guide dogs allowed.
How do I choose the right ticket?▾
For a one-day visit pick the 1-Day ticket; for a relaxed experience the 2-Day costs only a little more. Add the Express Pass in high season to skip the queues on top rides. Sea Life or LEGOLAND Water Park combos make sense only if you visit multiple resort parks.
Is it worth buying tickets online?▾
Yes: online you save up to 20% vs the gate, skip ticket queues and lock your date. You receive an email with a QR code to scan at the turnstiles — no printing needed.
Can I bring food and drinks into the park?▾
Only baby food and items for medical/dietary needs are allowed. Otherwise eat at the many themed in-park restaurants or exit and re-enter the same day showing your ticket and the exit stamp.
How long do I need to visit Gardaland?▾
A full visit takes a whole day (8-10 hours). With small kids or to enjoy the shows, plan 2 days. In high season the Express Pass lets you ride the top attractions even in half a day.

















