Wizzing through the air from a great height. Credit: Sunview FB
Several major family-friendly spots along the Costa del Sol have officially reopened or are about to be fully operational for the new year, drawing locals and holidaymakers eager for outdoor adventures and adrenaline rides of their lives.
Leading the charge are Selwo Aventura in Estepona, Selwo Marina in Benalmadena, and the Benalmadena Cable Car (Teleférico de Benalmádena), which all welcomed visitors back earlier this February after brief winter maintenance.
Wild and dangerous animals
Selwo Aventura, the expansive natural animal park in Estepona, is all about conservation and lions pacing up and down, eyeing up visitors and licking their lips. This season with improved programmes featuring more endangered species. Visitors can explore immersive habitats, witness educational talks, and enjoy interactive experiences with wildlife from around the world. Online tickets start from €19.90 (with discounts for advance purchases), while general admission is around €29.90 to €31.90 at the gate. Open-date tickets allow flexible visits until the end of the season. All details and bookings are available at the official site: www.selwo.es.
Nearby, Selwo Marina in Benalmadena continues its dedication to marine biodiversity, offering shows with dolphins, penguins, and sea lions, plus close-up encounters with exotic creatures. Tickets are priced from €15.90 online (cheapest rate), with general admission around €23.90. Combined options include the SelwoPack for access to multiple parks. Visit www.selwomarina.es for schedules, promotions, and digital purchases.
Not for the vertigo sufferers and the fainthearted
The Benalmadena Cable Car provides breathtaking panoramic rides to the Calamorro summit, now with new experiences promised including bird shows, star-gazing nights and scenic trails. Round-trip tickets start at €12.90 online, with general return admission around €17.90 to €22.90. Head to www.telefericobenalmadena.com to get spots and check weather-dependent operations.
These attractions have rolled out upgraded digital ticketing systems to reduce wait times and handle peak crowds more efficiently. Visitors are encouraged to buy online in advance for the best rates and skip-the-line convenience.
Other nearby options remain active: Bioparc Fuengirola, the acclaimed immersive zoo, operates year-round with tickets from €29.50 (general) or €23 for children/seniors, available at www.bioparcfuengirola.es. Water parks like Aqualand Torremolinos are set to reopen around Easter time depending on the weather, typically April, with online deals starting around €37.
Spain’s most famous cliff-edge adventure
For the real adventurers, the iconic Caminito del Rey, often called one of Europe’s most spectacular walking trails, is fully open and operating in the Malaga province near the Costa del Sol as of February 2026. This famous suspended pathway winds through the stunning Desfiladero de los Gaitanes gorge, offering breathtaking views over the Guadalhorce River from heights of up to 105 metres. The trail, restored and made safe since 2015, is a must for adventure seekers and nature lovers, taking about 2 to 3 hours to complete at a leisurely pace (around 7.7 km total, including access paths).
It’s open Tuesday until Sunday, with winter hours typically starting around 9am to 9.30am and last entries in the early afternoon (around 2.30 to 3pm, weather-dependent). Check for any closures due to wind or rain. Advance booking is essential due to limited daily capacity and high demand. www.caminitodelrey.info.
Swinging from the trees
Aventura Amazonia Marbella, Andalucia’s largest adventure park in Elviria (Marbella, just 500m from the beach), is open and running strong in 2026. It features 6 circuits with over 100 challenges, including 24 zip lines (the longest treetop one at 240m), monkey jumps, bridges, and a kids’ area. Circuits suit all levels, from beginner to expert, with sessions up to 3 hours. It’s family-friendly and accessible year-round, though best in good weather. Tickets and full details (including height/age requirements) are at aventura-amazonia.com; prices vary by circuit and group size, often starting around €20-€30 for adults.
Like flying in to land at Malaga Airport
Sunview Park, the largest adventure park in Malaga province and home to Andalucia’s longest double zip line (a thrilling 1,350-meter tirolina reaching speeds up to 100 km/h with options for sitting, Superman-style, or tandem rides), is fully open and welcoming visitors as of February 23, 2026, in its scenic spot in Alhaurin de la Torre in the Guadalhorce Valley’s stunning mountain-to-sea views, and very near Torremolinos. This family-friendly and group-orientated attraction, perfect for kids parties and for stag parties, corporate events, schools, or casual thrills, offers free park entry, with the highlight zip line experience priced at €40 per person for individual jumps (1-5 people), plus group discounts of 5 per cent for 6-10 participants and 10 per cent for 11 or more (applied automatically on group bookings); add-ons like video recording are available, and special packs or promotions (such as €7 extras with certain deals) can be found on the site.
Other than the main zip line, enjoy archery, disc golf, horseback routes, and a gastrobar for post-adventure tapas or drinks. The park operates Wednesday to Sunday from 11am to 8pm (weather permitting, as outdoor activities depend on conditions), with advance booking highly recommended for weekends via the official website at sunviewpark.com. High ratings (around 4.7/5 on TripAdvisor with Travelers’ Choice status) praise its unique panoramic flights over valleys and accessibility, making it an ideal complement to Costa del Sol spots like Caminito del Rey or Aventura Amazonia.
As the Costa del Sol gets ready for a tourism season all about excitement, these reopenings show the region’s is about family entertainment, wildlife conservation, and stunning natural views.