
Free entry, pay-per-ride seafront park beside Southend Pier — over 40 rides and one of the UK's only family launch coasters.
Adventure Island sits on Southend's seafront next to the world's longest pier. Entry is free — you pay per ride or buy a wristband. 40+ rides cover toddlers to teens, and you can easily combine it with the beach and pier.
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Key facilities and quirks for this park, in one row.
Free entry
Free to enter — pay per ride or buy a wristband
Paid parking
On-site parking — fee per car
Station nearby
Mainline station within easy walk or short shuttle
Picnics OK
Outside food and drink permitted
Step-free / RAP
Step-free access and Ride Access Pass scheme available
Strict heights
Headline rides have firm height restrictions — measure first
Seasonal opening
Closed in winter — check the season calendar
Opening hours & best times to visit
When the park is open and when the queues are shortest.
Opening hours
- Season
- Easter – early November weekends, daily in school holidays
- Typical hours
- 11:00 – 21:00 in peak summer (later than most UK parks)
- Worth knowing
- Rides run on a token system in spring/autumn; full daily wristbands in school holidays. Some rides close in poor weather.
Busy & quiet times
Quietest
- • Weekday mornings outside school holidays
- • Cool/cloudy days (rides stay open, crowds thin)
Busiest
- • Hot summer Saturdays (the seafront fills up by 11am)
- • Bank-holiday weekends
- • Late evenings during summer when locals arrive after work
Tip — Hot Sundays bring serious crowds — go for a cooler weekday and you'll walk on most rides.
Park guide
Everything you need to make the day work.
What to expect
Rage (a vertical-drop coaster), Mighty Mini Mega (compact but proper coaster), Time Machine, Skydrop, Rapids log flume, plus Kiddi Land for under-5s with a dozen gentle rides.
Plan your day
Combine the park with the pier (1.3-mile train ride out to sea) and the beach — most families do half a day each. If buying a wristband, get there at opening to maximise value.
Food & drink
Outside food is fine — bring a picnic for the seafront. Inside, the Stars Diner is the famous one (decent burgers, retro vibe), and the seafront chippies are a 30-second walk away.
Plan your day
Pick an age group and your must-do rides — we'll suggest a 1-day plan.
Your day at Adventure Island
Pick an age group, choose your must-do rides, then hit Build my plan — we’ll sketch a full day from gate-open to last ride and give you a link to share.
A rough plan based on typical hours and queue patterns — actual times will vary.
How to get there
By car, train or bus — and where to park.
Adventure Island, Sunken Gardens, Western Esplanade, Southend-on-Sea SS1 1EE
By car
A127 from M25 J29 — about 1 hr from East London. Seafront parking £8–12/day; cheaper at City Beach or Park Inn multi-storey.
By train
Southend Central or Southend Victoria — both a 5-minute walk to the seafront. Direct from London Liverpool Street and Fenchurch Street.
What to bring
Pack list from people who've actually done this park.
Pack list
- Sun cream — the seafront is fully exposed
- Beach gear — bucket, spade, towels (the beach is right there)
- Cash and card — pay-per-ride works either way
- Spare top — you'll get wet on the Rapids
- A small picnic for the green outside the park
Insider tips
Things you'd only know on a second visit.
- 1
The Sealife Adventure aquarium is two minutes away — bundle ticket if visiting both.
- 2
Buy the daytime wristband for under-5s only (Kiddi Land) — it's much cheaper than the full-park version and most under-5s aren't tall enough for the bigger rides anyway.
- 3
Time your visit for the Southend Airshow (May bank holiday) — Red Arrows fly straight over the park.
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