Love bouncy castles? We headed to Jumping Park Pequenin to discover a whole room full of them…
**We were kindly gifted free entrance tickets for our family to Jumping Park Pequenin in exchange for promotion via this website and our social media channels. All opinions expressed below remain our own.
Introduction
What kid doesn’t love a bouncy castle? Whenever we visit a bar or restaurant in Costa Blanca that has one, it is always a big hit with our 4 children. So, we were very excited to hear about a touring giant inflatables park that was coming to near where we live. Forget one bouncy castle, imagine a whole exhibition centre full of them!
This touring attraction is called Jumping Park Pequenin. Boasting a huge assortment of different inflatable castles, slides and attractions, it is a blast for all the family. We just had to give it a try.
If you are interested in other indoor activities in the area, also see our best rainy day activities for kids in Costa Blanca. Or, if you are looking for places to eat that may have a bouncy castle or other things to keep kids entertained, see our best family restaurants with outdoor play areas in Costa Blanca.
Here though, we are reviewing our recent visit to the touring giant inflatables park for kids at Jumping Park Pequenin.

Where is Jumping Park Pequenin located?
Jumping Park Pequenin is a touring attraction. As such, it doesn’t have a permanent home. Instead, the park moves between locations all around Spain.
We visited the park in early February 2025 when it was based at the Ifepa exhibition centre, located in Torre Pacheco in the Murcia province. While technically just outside of the Costa Blanca region, like with our other fun day trips into Murcia from Costa Blanca, the location was easily accessible for anyone living in the south.
The jumping park is next scheduled to be in Toledo in April, before returning to Alicante in Costa Blanca later this year. The dates are not yet confirmed so keep an eye on their website and on our Costa Blanca Kids Facebook group for more details as they become available.

How much is the cost of entry to Jumping Park Pequenin?
The cost of entry is a flat rate on €10 for everyone (adults and children). This is reduced to €8 if booking online in advance.
While admittedly not all adults will be happy to have to pay an entry fee for themselves, adults are at least allowed to also go on all of the inflatables (should they wish). This is perfect for all the ‘big kids’ like myself!
What is there for kids to do at Jumping Park Pequenin?
The setup of Jumping Park Pequenin is impressive. We have been to other such inflatable parks before but never on this scale.
As well as a large selection of bouncy attractions, including various castles, slides, a climbing tower and more, there is also their grand inflatable obstacle course. This course is an impressive 200m in length and twists and turns its way around a varied course of different obstacles. By the end I was exhausted!
For younger children, there is a dedicated area set aside just for them to play safely. All the other inflatables can be used by anyone, except for one tricky course of large red balls to navigate your way across which is only for people aged 8+.
In addition to the inflatable attractions, there is also a craft area and VR zone (both of which incur an additonal cost).

Can you buy food and drink at Jumping Park Pequenin?
While it is not permitted to take your own food and drinks into the park, you don’t need to worry as there is a good selection of food trucks and a bar on offer. These food trucks offer tasty streetfood style options, with vegetarian and gluten free diets also catered for.
The bar sells canned drinks (including beer!) at reasonable prices.

Review of our visit to Jumping Park Pequenin
All four of my kids (aged 10, 8, 6 & 4) had a great time at Jumping Park Pequenin. We went with an expectation of maybe staying for an hour or so and actually ending up being there for closer to 4 hours!
Everything from the entry procedure to the ride attendants was well organised and being run efficiently by the friendly staff who were always on hand to help.
The Inflatables
The range of inflatables on offer was second to none. There was something for everyone. While admittedly my kids will typically entertain themselves on just a simple bouncy castle, this really took it up a notch. Their excitement on arrival was a sight to see!
They especially enjoyed the climbing tower and the long obstacle course. My younger boys also loved going down the big slides, while my older girls particularly liked the challenge of the big red balls course – which they managed to complete. I tried it myself and fell off jumping onto the first one!
There is definitely enough variation to keep kids entertained for a couple of hours, at the minimum. It is also nice that they offer some alternative activities like the craft area for any kids who get tired of the inflatables, although these do incur an additional cost.

The food and drink
There was a good selection of food and drink options available from the various food trucks. They were all of a streetfood style and the food all looked pretty decent.
We obviously didn’t sample everything but my kids scoffed down a waffle and we particularly enjoyed the pizza slices from La Rodante Streetfood. They even had a sweet chocolate Oreo pizza. While this may sound a little disgusting it was actually surprisingly delicious – definitely one to recommend!

The venue
Obviously, being a touring attraction, the venue never stays the same so I can only speak of my experience of visiting the Jumping Park when it was at the Ifepa centre in Torre Pacheco near Murcia.
This venue was well suited to hosting this event. It was very spacious, indoor and with good air conditioning. Having to pay extra for car parking was a negative though.
One other criticism is that there weren’t really enough tables and chairs at the venue. To make matters worse, too many people were saving chairs for their kids who were never actually sitting in them for longer than 2 minutes. This was annoying as it was a struggle to find anywhere to sit down.

In Summary
If you are looking for something exciting and a bit different to entertain your kids, then you should definitely check out the Jumping Park Pequenin when it is next touring to a location near you. The scale of the place was truly impressive – it was genuinely much better than I was expecting.
While it is a bit annoying that adults also have to pay to enter (especially if you have no intention of going on any of the inflatables), the same entry price is otherwise quite reasonable I think for children. Considering we stayed for nearly 4 hours in the end, an online price of €8 per person to enter represents good value.
So, keep an eye out for when Jumping Park Pequenin is next coming to Costa Blanca later on this year. It’s a lot of fun not to be missed.
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