
Tutuki Splash
Introduction
Tutuki Splash is one of PortAventura’s most refreshing and iconic attractions. Opened in 1997, it is located in the Polynesia themed area and simulates an expedition to the fictional volcanic island of "Tutuki", inspired by the culture of the South Pacific Islands. This attraction offers an exciting water ride on large boats that end with two big drops, one of them from nearly 15 meters high.
For wheelchair users, although the attraction itself is not directly accessible due to the design of the boats and the required transfers, the surroundings, viewpoints, water sounds, and exotic setting are well worth the visit.
What to see and enjoy at Tutuki Splash
Even if you don’t board the boat ride, there are many ways to enjoy Tutuki Splash from the outside:
• Tropical theming area: the attraction is surrounded by lush vegetation, lakes, tiki statues, temples, and decorative elements typical of Polynesia. The entire access and viewing route is 100% accessible.
• Spectacular viewpoints: there are several spots where you can observe the two large water drops. Especially the second drop, which generates a huge wave that reaches the edge of the bridge, where you can feel the breeze and water spray without getting completely wet.
• Photo area: many visitors enjoy taking pictures at the exact moment of the drop. From the accessible viewpoints, you can capture unique images.
• Sensory relaxation zone: the sound of the water, the excited screams, the green colors, and the ambient music make this area one of the most pleasant for people with reduced mobility.
Accessibility of the attraction surroundings
• 100% adapted route: the entire Tutuki Splash environment features wide, flat paths, no steps, with firm decorative stone surfaces – ideal for manual or electric wheelchairs.
• Viewpoints and waiting areas: fully accessible, with handrails at an appropriate height for wheelchair users.
• Shaded areas and benches: large trees and covered benches provide comfortable places to rest and wait.
Nearby adapted restrooms
In the Polynesia area, less than 3 minutes from Tutuki Splash, there is a restroom block with adapted facilities, including:
• Wide door opening outward
• Foldable support bars
• Adapted sink
• Sufficient turning space for a wheelchair
Cleaning and maintenance are frequent, especially in summer.
Entry price and discounts for people with reduced mobility
• Standard adult ticket (1 day / 1 park): from €48
• Discount for people with disabilities: from €25–30
◦ Requires official certificate of 33% disability or higher
◦ If the degree is ≥75%, one companion enters free
Discounted tickets must be purchased at the physical ticket office (not online). Early arrival is recommended.
How to get there by adapted public transport
From Barcelona:
• Renfe Cercanías R17 train
◦ From: Barcelona Sants Station
◦ To: PortAventura Station (5-minute walk from the entrance)
◦ Duration: approx. 1h15
◦ Accessibility: trains and stations adapted for PRM. Free assistance through Renfe’s Atendo service (900 400 555).
From Reus Airport:
• Empresa Plana bus
◦ Route: Reus Airport → PortAventura
◦ Duration: 35–40 minutes
◦ Accessible buses. Call (+34) 977 553 680 to confirm availability.
Is there adapted parking?
Yes. PortAventura World offers:
• Reserved PMR spaces near the main entrance
• Flat access to the ticket booths
• Manual wheelchair or electric scooter rental service (book online or on-site)
Tip: Arrive before 11:00 a.m. during high season to secure a nearby spot.
Nearby accessible shops
• Polynesian Market: themed shop with crafts and tropical souvenirs. Wide aisles, wheelchair accessible, staff available to help with products.
Park contact details
• Address: Avinguda de l’Alcalde Pere Molas, s/n 43480 Vila-seca (Tarragona), Spain
• Phone: (+34) 977 77 90 90
• Email: portaventura@portaventura.es
• Website: www.portaventuraworld.com
Estació del Nord – PortAventura’s Tourist Train
Introduction
Estació del Nord is not a thrill ride but one of the most practical, relaxing, and accessible experiences in the park. It is a train station within PortAventura Park from which a small tourist train departs, connecting different areas of the park in a comfortable, scenic, and safe way.
This train is especially useful for people with reduced mobility, as it allows them to travel long distances without physical effort, while enjoying the landscape and themed design of each area.
Located in Mediterrània, right at the park entrance, Estació del Nord is the perfect starting point to begin your visit comfortably.
What PortAventura’s tourist train offers
• Scenic route: the train passes through key areas like China, Far West, and SésamoAventura, offering panoramic views of roller coasters, shows, lakes, and decorated zones.
• Informative audio: during the ride, ambient music and basic explanations of the surroundings can be heard (not available on all routes).
• Vintage style: the train’s theme recalls the Old West, making it very attractive for families and children, and blending perfectly with the environment.
• Rest point: passengers enjoy shade, a gentle breeze, and a relaxed pace – perfect for taking a break between more intense attractions.
Accessibility of the train and station
Estació del Nord is 100% accessible for wheelchair users or people with reduced mobility:
• Gentle ramps at the station entrance
• Lifting platform to facilitate boarding
• Reserved spaces inside the carriage for wheelchair users
• Staff assistance to help board, secure the wheelchair, and disembark
The train includes at least one accessible carriage in each composition, with space for two wheelchairs.
Schedules and frequency
• Operates every day the park is open
• First service: around 11:30 a.m.
• Last service: around 6:30–7:00 p.m. (varies by season)
• Frequency: every 20–30 minutes approx.
• Main stops: Estació del Nord (Mediterrània), Far West, SésamoAventura
Tip: If the park is crowded, it’s best to use the train in the morning or at midday to avoid waiting.
Are there adapted restrooms nearby?
Yes. Just a few meters from Estació del Nord, in the Mediterrània area, there are fully adapted restrooms:
• Ample space
• Support bars
• Accessible sink
• Outward-opening door
• Well-maintained and clearly signposted
Ticket price and discounts for PRM
The tourist train is included in the general park admission.
• Standard adult ticket (1 day, 1 park): from €48
• People with disabilities (33% or higher): reduced rate (€25–30)
• Degree ≥75%: companion enters for free
PRM tickets must be purchased at the ticket booth with official certificate.
How to get to Estació del Nord by adapted public transport
From Barcelona:
• Renfe Cercanías – Line R17
◦ Origin: Barcelona Sants
◦ Destination: PortAventura Station (direct access to Mediterrània)
◦ Duration: approx. 1h15
◦ Adapted trains and stations
◦ Request free assistance with RENFE Atendo: (+34) 900 400 555
From Reus Airport:
• Empresa Plana bus
◦ Route: Reus Airport → PortAventura
◦ Duration: 35–40 min
◦ Adapted buses. Confirm availability at: (+34) 977 553 680
Adapted parking
PortAventura has a large parking lot with:
• Reserved spaces for PRM near the entrance
• Flat, paved access
• Option to request a wheelchair or electric scooter at the main entrance
Recommendation: If visiting during high season, arrive before 11:00 a.m. to find available spaces.
Additional services near Estació del Nord
• Accessible shops: clothing, souvenirs, snacks
• Adapted restaurants: El Pòsit (Mediterranean food), wheelchair accessible
• Tourist information point: a few meters away, with trained staff to assist visitors with specific needs
Contact information
• Physical address: Avinguda de l’Alcalde Pere Molas, s/n 43480 Vila-seca, Tarragona, Spain
• Visitor service phone: (+34) 977 77 90 90
• Email: portaventura@portaventura.es
• Official website: www.portaventuraworld.com
Conclusion
Estació del Nord is much more than a train station inside PortAventura: it is a key tool for people with reduced mobility, as it allows them to travel long distances with total safety, comfort, and style.
Its accessibility, helpful staff, and connection with key points of the park make it a highly recommended experience for any visitor, especially those who wish to avoid unnecessary physical effort and enjoy the park in a more relaxed way.