Terra Mítica Benidorm 2026: the great new feature you can't miss

The Terra Mítica amusement park opens the season with a new auditorium and its most iconic show. Discover what awaits you in Benidorm.
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Terra Mítica reopens its doors with thrilling rides and luxurious hotel complexes.

Benidorm wakes up with a theme park that leaves no one indifferent. Terra Mítica reopens its doors after months closed, but this season comes loaded with a big novelty that no visitor expected.

The Mediterranean leisure complex kicks off the season on May 15 with a schedule of 123 days full of action and shows. Official sources confirm that the five park areas will be fully operational from June 27, ready to offer a unique experience.

The new protagonists: the renovated Las Islas auditorium and its shows

🌡️ Climate: Spring and summer, 20-30ºC
✈️ How to get there: Alicante-Elche Airport, 50 km from Benidorm
📅 Best time to visit: May to September, to avoid crowds and enjoy the open park

An auditorium made to measure for the legend

The big star this season is the debut of a dedicated auditorium in the Las Islas area. This space has been designed to host "The Tournament," a show that for years has captivated thousands of visitors. Now, the Black Knight and his inseparable squire return bolder than ever, surrounded by an environment crafted to enhance every detail of the experience.

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New Terra Mítica auditorium where, besides in-house shows, there is also space for external events. Photo by Terra Mítica Park.

Productions that leave a mark

As if that were not enough, Terra Mítica goes big on large-scale productions. "Barbarroja, The Lost Treasure" is the flagship show performed daily in Iberia. And if you’re looking for a more family-friendly plan, "The Butterfly Circus" completes the artistic offer, held in the new Pandora auditorium.

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Barbarroja show, one of the park’s attractions. Real image retouched with AI

Mechanical rides: adrenaline and fun for all

From extreme thrills to adventures for kids

More than thirty rides will be operational, combining high-intensity options like Titánide and Inferno with classics like the Nil Falls or the bumper cars Arietes. The little ones are not left behind thanks to adapted versions like Jabatos, guaranteeing fun and safety for the whole family.

A park for all ages and tastes

Terra Mítica has managed to maintain a balance between those seeking strong emotions and those who prefer more peaceful experiences. The variety of rides and shows makes any visit a pleasure, regardless of age or preference.

From the YouTube channel 'Jerez Coaster Adventures', which witnessed the park’s opening this year, they give us a taste of everything we will see and live at the mega park of Marina Baixa.

How to get there, where to eat and what to visit nearby

Easy access from Tarragona and the province

To get to Terra Mítica from Tarragona or the Tarragona region, the best option is to take the AP-7 highway southbound to exit 65 towards Benidorm. The trip takes approximately 3 hours by car. You can also opt for Alicante-Elche Airport, about 50 km away, with regular train or bus connections to Benidorm.

A "Modernet" tip: Take your time and you’ll get better prices on tickets. Buy tickets, choosing the options that suit you best, on the official Terra Mítica ticket sales website. Keep in mind that if you come by car, parking at the park will cost between 8 and 10 Euros per day.

Note to "modern" travelers: At the time of writing this article, we found the official theme park website down. We recommend visiting sites like Visit Benidorm for park information, or going to your nearest travel agency to get details about all attractions, schedules, and park conditions.

Gastronomy and accommodation to complete your visit

If hunger strikes after a day full of adrenaline, the Benidorm area offers everything from traditional restaurants with fresh fish dishes and rice, to tapas and local plates like the famous "clòtxina". For accommodation, there is a wide range: from family hotels to tourist apartments, ideal for resting before or after a day at the park.

If you’re looking for tickets + accommodation, on the Viajeros Piratas website you can find the offer that best suits you. You can also visit their official Facebook. Two hotels we recommend from Modernet are: Grand Luxor and the Four Points by Sheraton, two resorts next to the theme park with preferential access to Terra Mítica.

Terra Mítica is not just a park; it is a starting point to explore the Costa Blanca. Just a few kilometers away, you can visit the Serra Gelada, enjoy the beaches of El Arenal, or discover the historic center of Benidorm with its Mediterranean charm.

And if you take the CV-70 to the right of the theme park, you can venture into the interior of the Marina Baixa region and see mountain landscapes that are a complete contrast to the large coastal city, with postcard villages like La Nucia, Polop, Callosa d’en Sarrià, Bolulla, Tàrbena, the Castle of Guadalest...

With all this, the 2026 season at Terra Mítica promises to be more than just an amusement park: it is an invitation to live the adventure with all your senses wide awake.