Terra Mítica Map and Brochure (2025 – 2023)

Location: Benidorm, Spain

Years Active: 2000 – Active

Terra Mitica in Benidorm…love it or hate it, there’s no denying it’s different. Think ancient worlds with a side of cheesy fun and surprisingly intense rides. This isn’t your slick Disney experience. Instead, you’ll get dusty paths, shows that might as well have gladiators, and coasters that feel just a bit unhinged.

Here’s why people get annoyed: it can feel a little run down compared to newer parks. The lines can be long, especially in peak season. But hey, if you’ve seen one hyper-perfect theme park, you’ve seen them all, right?

Embrace the chaos! It’s part of the experience.
If you’re a thrill-seeker, the rides are no joke. “Titanide” is an upside-down coaster that feels like it might just break. Awesome or terrifying – you decide.
Weekdays and off-season are your friend if you hate crowds.
Those “cheesy” shows? They can be a blast, especially if you don’t take them too seriously.

Terra Mítica Map 2025

In 2025, Terra Mítica reopens on May 16 to mark its 25th anniversary with several additions. The season introduces the new live show The Butterfly Circus in the Las Islas area and the new water play zone Isla de Assina in Iberia, featuring slides for younger visitors. A new pirate-themed show starring Barbarroja is also added for the anniversary. During low season, only Egypt, Greece, and Rome areas operate, with Iberia and The Islands opening exclusively in high season.

Terra Mítica Map 2025

Printable Terra Mítica PDF Map 2025

Terra Mítica Map 2024

Terra Mítica Map 2024

Printable Terra Mítica Map PDF 2024

Terra Mítica Map 2023

FAQ

How much does admission to Terra Mítica cost?

Admission to Terra Mítica costs around €39 for adults and €28 for children and seniors. Kids under 4 enter free. Discounts are available for online bookings, groups, and seasonal promotions, making tickets more affordable compared to on-site purchase.

What happened to Terra Mitica?

Terra Mítica in Benidorm faced financial struggles after opening in 2000, leading to ownership changes and downsizing. Some attractions, like Magnus Colossus, were closed due to high costs. Today, the park remains open seasonally with reduced areas but continues as a themed entertainment venue.

When does Terra Mítica close?

Terra Mítica in Benidorm typically closes at the end of October, marking the end of its main season. The park operates from late spring through summer, with opening days and hours varying by month. It remains closed during the winter season.

Why did they close the Terra Mítica roller coaster?

The Terra Mítica roller coaster, Magnus Colossus, was closed in 2015 due to high maintenance costs and safety concerns. As Europe’s largest wooden coaster, it required constant repairs, and declining visitor numbers made it financially unsustainable to operate.

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