Adventure Coast Southport, a popular attraction, is set to reopen on March 28th with a free-entry model for the 2026 season. Visitors can access the park at no cost and pay-as-they-go for rides and attractions, including a new 50-meter ride arriving from Easter. The park offers themed areas, family-friendly activities, and various food and drink options.
A popular Southport attraction is set to return this month. Adventure Coast Southport , located on Marine Drive, will reopen on Saturday, March 28, returning to a free-entry model for the 2026 season. This will allow visitors to walk straight onto the park at no cost, operating on a pay-as-you-go system for rides and attractions.
Running through to early September, Adventure Coast Southport offers thrilling rides for all ages and themed areas such as Pirate Cove and Cartoon Boardwalk. This year, the park will welcome a new '50 metre showstopper ride arriving from Easter'. In a post on Instagram, organisers said: 'WE’RE BACK SOUTHPORT! Saturday 28th March marks the reopening of the park for the 2026 season. 'We are excited to welcome visitors for a day out by the sea that just got easier. Free Entry, rides from £1, a brand new BIG 50 metre showstopper ride arriving from Easter. 'Walk straight into the park, enjoy the coastal atmosphere and choose exactly how you spend your day. Whether it is a couple of rides or a full afternoon by the sea, you can simply pay for what you ride and make the day your own. 'Families can wander through the gardens, enjoy the coastal atmosphere and choose exactly how they spend their day, with attractions starting from just £1, making it one of the most accessible days out in the region. 'Alongside well-loved attractions and themed areas, the park promises fresh excitement once again.' Adventure Coast Southport will open every weekend and daily during school holidays from 11am into the evening, offering a fun family-centred seaside day out. The site remains dog-friendly, with convenient on-site parking and landscaped gardens featuring waterfalls and places to relax between rides. Food and drink options will include classic seaside favourites alongside new street-food additions such as loaded fries and barista-style coffee, while visitors are also welcome to bring their own picnics. The park’s motorhome site will continue to operate, providing an overnight base for those exploring Southport and the surrounding coastline. Adventure Coast also remains available for corporate hire and private events, offering businesses and organisations a distinctive seaside setting for team days, celebrations and large-scale gatherings. Park CEO Norman Wallis said: 'We are looking forward to welcoming visitors back for 2026 with a refreshed approach that puts flexibility for families first. 'By removing the entry fee, families can decide what works best for them. They might come for a couple of rides, meet friends by the coast or make a full day of it.' For more information visit: www.adventurecoastsouthport.co.uk
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