Attraction review

Quantum Park Algarve

Silves

Quantum Park Algarve at Algoz - trampoline arena, session booking, Ninja and laser tag, and how it fits a family Algarve week.

Our verdict

Quantum Park Algarve is the coast's go-to indoor trampoline park when the Atlantic turns grey or kids still have energy after the beach - book a session online and arrive thirty minutes early. It is not a drop-in street attraction; plan around Algoz and closed weekdays.

Quantum Park Algarve is a big indoor active-play centre at Algoz Park 2, in the Silves municipality, inland from Pêra and Armação de Pêra. If you searched “trampoline park Algarve,” this is the purpose-built answer: linked trampolines, foam pits, Ninja-style obstacles, parkour zones, basketball hoops, a kids’ zone, and add-ons like laser tag depending on the package.

Worth knowing: sessions are timed and safety-led, not an open-ended soft-play drop-in.

Who should go

This is built for school-age kids and teenagers who’ve outgrown playground swings but still need to burn it off. It’s a lifesaver on mixed-weather weeks when the Benagil boats or beach clubs get cancelled, and it’s solid for birthday parties and youth groups. Plenty of the zones are built for adults too, so you can jump alongside them.

Skip it if your toddlers can’t follow session rules, you don’t have a car (this is an industrial park), or you wanted a quiet café-and-watch afternoon. The floor is loud, springy, and high-energy.

What to expect

The site advertises a trampoline arena plus Ninja Warrior-style courses, cardio jump areas, tumble lanes, sponge pools, performance areas, and laser tag. Summer sometimes adds camps and outdoor elements, so check the current calendar on quantumparks.com for your dates.

Visits run in scheduled sessions. Turn up at least 30 minutes before the start for check-in, waivers, and the safety briefing. Typical pattern: closed Monday and Tuesday, longer windows Friday to Sunday, and Saturday is the busiest slot.

Practical tips

Book online before you drive out, because walk-up spots are limited and sessions sell out in school holidays. Wear grippy socks and comfortable clothes. Check the age and height rules per zone before you promise teens the full circuit. Address: Zona Industrial, Algoz Park 2, 8365-087 Algoz.

Space it out: pair it with Krazy World or Aqualand on different days so the kids don’t burn out. Contact: phone 211 947 184, email [email protected]. From Faro airport, reckon on 45 to 55 minutes by road.

Worth it?

Yes if you want a structured trampoline and Ninja afternoon and you book the right day (not Monday or Tuesday). Skip or defer if your kids are under the practical age for briefings, or your week is already heavy on water parks. Next: for a Silves-Lagoa base with kids, this is the best rainy-day adrenaline fix on the central coast.