After years of uncertainty, Tivoli World, the once-popular theme park on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is set to reopen following a £165 million redevelopment plan. Closed in 2020 due to the pandemic, the park has remained dormant, with much of its infrastructure falling into disrepair. Now, thanks to an agreement between the local government and the Tremon real estate group, Tivoli World will be restored and reimagined as both an amusement park and a multi-use tourist and commercial destination.

Tom Anstey | Planet Attractions | 18 Mar 2025


After years of uncertainty, Tivoli World, the once-popular theme park on Spain’s Costa del Sol, is set to reopen following a £165 million redevelopment plan. Closed in 2020 due to the pandemic, the park has remained dormant, with much of its infrastructure falling into disrepair. Now, thanks to an agreement between the local government and the Tremon real estate group, Tivoli World will be restored and reimagined as both an amusement park and a multi-use tourist and commercial destination.
Having originally opened in 1972, Tivoli World was once the largest theme park in the region, attracting visitors from across Europe. However, years of abandonment have left only 27 of its original 85 rides intact, necessitating significant reconstruction efforts. The redevelopment will modernise the park’s offerings while preserving its legacy as a key entertainment destination.
The extensive £165 million investment will fully refurbish Tivoli World’s rides, facilities, and surrounding infrastructure. Given the park’s prolonged closure, the restoration process will involve structural and technological upgrades to ensure the venue meets contemporary entertainment standards.
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