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Fiabilandia – The Kingdom of Imagination That Captivates All Ages

Autore: Redazione 01/08/2025 13:18

On the Riviera Romagnola, nestled between the sea and the city, stands Fiabilandia, one of Italy’s oldest and most beloved amusement parks, celebrating 60 years of magic. With over 30 themed attractions, live shows, and vast green areas, the park is designed especially for families with children but manages to enchant visitors of all ages.

A journey through imagination that has been delighting generations for more than six decades — among enchanted castles, pirates, magical forests, panoramic trains, and water rides, with a special focus on safety, accessibility, and environmental sustainability.

Main Attractions: Adventure and Magic for Everyone

Water Area

  • Captain Nemo Adventure: A water adventure with special effects, splashes, and surprises.
  • Fiaby Boat: A peaceful boat ride through the park’s fairy-tale attractions.
  • Peter Pan’s Bay: Water games among pirates, islands, and hidden treasures.

Attractions

  • Merlin’s Castle: The park’s symbol, where magic comes to life among tricks and mysteries.
  • Gnome Valley: A small train ride through nature and fairytale landscapes.
  • Fiabilandia Express: A panoramic train that circles the entire park.
  • Fort Laramie: A Wild West area with saloons, cowboys, and mini-adventures.
  • Fu Ming’s Labyrinth: Get lost among riddles and secret passages.

There are also rides for all ages, baby areas, and daily live shows to entertain every visitor.

 

Opening Hours & 2025 Ticket Prices

Hours vary depending on the month of your visit:

  • March: Sundays only, 10:00–17:00
  • April: Fridays & Saturdays 10:00–17:00; Sundays and last week 10:00–18:00
  • May: Thursday–Sunday 10:00–17:00/18:00
  • June & July: Daily 10:00–18:00
  • August: Monday & Thursday 10:00–23:00; other days 10:00–19:00
  • September: First two weeks daily 10:00–18:00, then weekends only 10:00–17:00/18:00
  • October: Weekends 10:00–17:00; Halloween 10:00–22:00
  • November: First two weekends 10:00–17:00
  • December: Sundays, December 8, and New Year’s week 11:00–17:00
  • January: First week only 11:00–17:00

2025 Ticket Prices (valid for two consecutive days):

Online / At the gate

  • Adult (>130 cm): €23.00 / €25.00
  • Child (90–130 cm): €16.00 / €18.00
  • Senior (65+): — / €22.00
  • Afternoon adult (from 3:00 PM): — / €22.00
  • Afternoon child (from 3:00 PM): — / €15.00
  • Groups (min. 25 people): €17.00 (reservation required)

How to Get There

  • By car: A14 Motorway, exit Rimini Sud (from north) or Riccione (from south).
  • By train: Get off at Rimini station, then take bus no. 9 (direction airport), stop “Fiabilandia.”
  • By bus/trolleybus: Line 9 (from Rimini FS) or Trolleybus 11, stop 27/28.
  • By Metromare: Stop “Fiabilandia,” directly behind the park — only 5 minutes from Rimini or Riccione.

Services & Dining

Family services: stroller rental, baby changing stations, bottle warmers, microwaves.

Adult services: accessible restrooms, drinking fountains, lockers, shaded photovoltaic parking.

Pets: Dogs are welcome (on a leash) and can board Fiaby Boat, Fiabilandia Express, and Peter Pan’s Bay.

Restaurants & Cafés:

  • La Pagoda Self-Service: Full meals (including gluten-free) with lake view, open 12:30–14:00.
  • The Saloon: In the western area, for snacks or quick meals (open from 11:00 until closing).

Shops: Themed stores such as “I Segreti di Merlino” and “Laramie Store” offer souvenirs featuring Fiabilandia’s beloved mascots — Babau, Supercane, and Barbina.

Parking: Cars/Motorcycles €6 – Campers €7 – Buses free. Large shaded area powered by solar panels.

A park designed for families and children, yet guided by an educational and eco-friendly philosophy that inspires everyone.

Each year, Fiabilandia renews its mission: to make both young and old dream and smile.

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