See how many strikes you can score at Swing Bowling, Gran Canaria's largest bowling alley. With 16 lanes and footwear included, you've everything you need for a fun and fast-paced game of 10-pin bowling. What's more, while you play, you can fuel-up with food and drinks from the Swing Bowling Restaurant to really round off the experience.
Bowling at Holiday World
- Enjoy a game of 10-pin at Swing Bowling, Gran Canaria's largest bowling alley
- Take on friends and family
- See how many strikes you can score
- Admission fees
- Games last about 10 minutes per person
- The bowling alley is open daily, while the other attractions are open from Wednesday to Sunday (closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
- Minimum age is 5 years old
- Children must be supervised by an adult (over 18 years) at all time
- Food and drinks not included
- Transfers not included
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