Here’s when the Christmas Park in Estepona will be free to enter

When can you enter the Christmas Park for free?


The new park has had a very successful first day. Families flocked to the new park in droves. Christmas Park The park’s organisers issued a statement next to the Felipe VI Theatre to clarify any confusion regarding entry fees and the way the park operates during the festive season. The park operates on a mixed model to ensure accessibility while managing peak demand times at weekends and holidays.

Weekdays (Monday through Friday): free of charge

From Monday to Friday, families can enter the park for free and pay only for the rides or attractions that they wish to use.

Weekends and public holidays: €5 general admission

On Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays, a €5 ticket is required. However, this is not just an entry fee – the ticket includes one free ride on any of the mechanical attractions (the only exception is the ice-skating rink, which has its own separate pricing). Slides, bumper cars and a carousel are available, as well as bouncy castles. Kids can also visit Santa Claus in his Christmas House.

The organizers thanked Estepona Town Hall’s support for the launch of this Christmas Park, and expressed their joy at “the extraordinary welcome” received by local residents on opening day. 

The statement said, “The excitement we felt at the prospect of creating a fantastic Christmas park in Estepona is what motivated us to make this project a reality.”

In anticipation of the school holiday period, the park announced a range of new promotional offers, including themed days and additional free entry dates. It also promised special discounts on the park’s attractions and an expanded program of entertainment for children. Organizers want to make sure that “nobody misses the chance to experience this experience.”

The Parque de la Navidad de Estepona will be open during the entire festive season, next to the Felipe VI Theatre on Calle Diputado Ignacio in Mena, Estepona.


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