Surviving Dubai in summer is not a piece of cake; it is impossible to explore Dubai in daytime. As a visitor, we need to remind you that Dubai is not just fancy buildings; it is a home to some of the greatest water parks worldwide as well. What good would it be if you did not explore one of its water parks and that in extreme heat? Nothing right! The visit will help you relax and take your mind off things. Visit any of the water parks in Dubai and spend leisure time with your friends and family. Generally, when people book a tourism package in Dubai during the summer season, the tourist operators ensure to add a water park visit to the itinerary. But if yours didn’t, then fret not, you can visit it on your own.
However, for that, you must have all the information about the parks here. This will assist you in choosing which park you should assist your visit.
Aquaventure Water Park Dubai
People can deny all they want, but when it comes to Aquaventure water park, no other park in Dubai can beat it. Proudly situated in the Palm Jumeirah with an exquisite beachside view, people travel miles to explore this park. A wonderful, thrilling, and exciting experience for all age groups.
- Timings – 10:00 am to 6:00 pm
- What to Expect – Water slides, beachside view, Aquaconda (the largest water slide in the world), free fall slides, and much more.
- Price – AED 345 for Adults to AED 295 for kids
Wild Wadi Water Park
The park boasts around 30+ rides and attractions for the people, and let’s not forget that the park’s theme is a tale of Juha. You might be thinking, What is unique about this park? Well, for starters, here you will come across an unexpected cultural twist.
- Timings – 10:00 am to 6:00 pm; however, remember that on Tuesdays the park is closed.
- What to Expect – A long 120m slide called Jumeirah Sceirah, an artificial surfing machine, and the best of all rivers.
- Ticket Prices – AED 245 to AED 175
Laguna Water Park
With four separate zones, Laguna, a more recent addition to Dubai’s waterparks, is smaller but still offers lots of fun. There are hip cafes and boutique stores all around, which are ideal for taking a respite from the water.
- Timings – 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM
- What to Expect – A thrilling sliding tower with four rides, pools, river and much more
- Ticket Price – AED 145
Yas Waterworld, Abu Dhabi
Despite being in Abu Dhabi, many tourists from Dubai visit this water park for the day. The distinctive Emirati pearl diving theme of Waterworld, which tells the tale of “Dana,” a young Emirati girl on the hunt for a fabled pearl, makes it stand out.
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- What to Expect – There are more than 40 different kinds of water rides, such as Bubble’s Barrel (the biggest surfable sheet wave in the world), Liwa Loop (a free-fall drop), and Dawwama (the biggest tornado water slide in the world).
- Cost: AED 475
Jungle Bay Water Park
The Rove Hotel is home to one of the more recent water parks in Dubai. Realistic jungle sounds are played throughout the themed areas that the park’s designers have created. Teenagers and young adults seeking mild thrills without the extreme intensity of larger parks will find the park especially appealing.
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- What to Expect – Water ride types include body slides, multi-lane racer slides, and a jungle-themed lazy river.
- Cost: AED 200 to 250
LEGOLAND Water Park
Before floating down the river, kids can actually construct their own LEGO rafts. Parents adore the park’s cleanliness and the spots of shade that shield children from the scorching Dubai sun.
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
- What to Expect: Water ride options include the DUPLO splash safari, the build-your-own LEGO raft river, and smaller, kid-friendly slides.
- Cost: AED 295
Splash ‘n’ Party in Palm Jumeirah
In contrast to large water parks in Dubai, where young children may feel overpowered, Splash ‘n’ Party offers a comfortable, safe setting where kids can develop their water confidence. To add even more fun, the park frequently hosts themed parties and special events like bubble parties and mermaid swimming lessons.
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- What to Expect: Water ride types include shallow pools, water play structures, splash pads, and small slides.
- Cost: AED 99
Wadi Adventure
Several Olympic athletes trained for kayaking competitions at the Dubai Water Park! The first of its kind in the area, the air-conditioned wave pool uses technology to produce waves that surfers can rely on.
- Hours: 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
- What to Expect: Water ride options include wakeboarding, kayaking, white water rafting courses, and a huge wave pool for surfing.
- Cost: AED 175 to AED 245
AquaFun
It’s a floating barrier direction on the sea that has been designed like the words “I love Dubai,” not your typical water park. As the world’s largest inflatable water park, AquaFun is the holder of the Guinness World Record.
- Hours: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
- What to Expect: Water ride types include inflatable obstacles, slides, swings, bridges, and climbing walls that float on water.
- Cost: AED 195
Dreamland Aqua Park
Dreamland, which opened in 1997, has a nostalgic charm that many contemporary water parks don’t have. The rides may not be as state-of-the-art as those in more recent parks, but they still offer affordable, traditional water fun.
- Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- What to Expect: Water ride types include a wave pool, several slides, a lazy river, and a special kids’ area.
- Cost: AED 160 for adults and AED 120 for children