☀️ Best Water Parks in Dubai & Abu Dhabi – Top Picks, Tickets & Splash-Worthy Fun!13.05.2025
Ready to make a splash of a lifetime? Welcome to the UAE – where the sun shines 350 days a year, and water is not just a luxury… it’s a lifestyle. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are home to legendary water parks that will take you on a wild ride of slides, waves, and adrenaline in […]

Ready to make a splash of a lifetime? Welcome to the UAE – where the sun shines 350 days a year, and water is not just a luxury… it’s a lifestyle. Dubai and Abu Dhabi are home to legendary water parks that will take you on a wild ride of slides, waves, and adrenaline in flip-flops.
I’ve rounded up the best of the best – tested the rides, checked the prices, and yes, even judged the burgers (because post-pool hunger is no joke). Let’s dive in, shall we?
🌊 1. Aquaventure Waterpark (Atlantis, The Palm – Dubai)
The king of all water parks. Period.
🎢 The world’s longest water slide? Check. A tunnel through a shark tank? Yep. Private beach, cabanas, and views of the Palm? Absolutely.
Top attractions:
- Leap of Faith – a nearly vertical drop through a shark-filled glass tunnel 🦈
- Rapids River – 1.6 km of wild river tubing
- Splashers Kids Area – mini paradise for little ones
- New: Trident Tower – 12 insane new slides for thrill-seekers
💸 Ticket price: around 320 AED (~$87 USD), discounted rates for kids under 1.2 m
🎟️ Pro tip: Book online to skip queues and get bonus drink vouchers
📝 Extra tip: Combine it with The Lost Chambers Aquarium – cheaper as a bundle!
🌪️ 2. Yas Waterworld (Abu Dhabi)
Where Arabian legends meet water-soaked madness.
This isn’t just a water park. Yas Waterworld tells a local tale of the lost pearl and offers 45+ attractions for everyone – from tiny tots to full-grown water warriors.
Top attractions:
- Dawwama – a giant funnel that literally swallows you
- Bandit Bomber – a suspended roller coaster with water effects!
- CineSplash – 5D cinema where you’ll actually get wet
- Tot’s Playground – safe and fun zone for toddlers
💸 Ticket price: from 290 AED (~$79 USD), discounted kids tickets
🎟️ Pro tip: Get a combo ticket with Ferrari World for full-day fun
🏰 3. Wild Wadi Waterpark (Dubai, next to Burj Al Arab)
An old-school classic with iconic views.
One of Dubai’s first water parks, Wild Wadi is themed around Juha – a famous Middle Eastern folk hero known for his wit and charm.
Top attractions:
- Jumeirah Sceirah – vertical free-fall slide with a trapdoor start
- Breaker’s Bay – the largest wave pool in the region
- Juha’s Dhow & Lagoon – perfect for kids and families
💸 Ticket price: from 269 AED (~$73 USD)
📝 Tip: Guests of Jumeirah Hotels get free entry
💦 4. Laguna Waterpark (La Mer, Dubai)
Surf, chill, and swim with sea views.
Smaller and more laid-back, Laguna Waterpark is great for those who want sun, splash, and style – all in the trendy beachfront district of La Mer.
Top attractions:
- WaveOz 180 – one of the only surf simulators of its kind in the world
- Lazy River – relax and float with zero guilt
- Infinity pool with swim-up bar
💸 Ticket price: about 145 AED (~$40 USD)
🎟️ Best value for a half-day escape
❄️ 5. Snow Abu Dhabi – (OK, not water… but still wet!)
Because in the UAE, even winter is a water-adjacent adventure.
Okay, technically not a water park – but definitely worth a visit. Snow Abu Dhabi is a winter wonderland complete with snowstorms, sledding, and penguins – in the middle of the desert!
💸 Ticket price: from 215 AED (~$59 USD)
🧥 Winter gear is included – leave the fur coat at home
🔥 My Personal Top 3 Picks
- Aquaventure – for the jaw-dropping scale and adrenaline
- Yas Waterworld – for the cultural twist and epic rides
- Laguna – for laid-back vibes and beachfront photos
❓FAQ – Everything You Need to Know Before You Get Soaked
1. Should I book tickets in advance?
Yes. Always. Online prices are better and availability is limited on busy days.
2. Do kids get discounts?
Yes – usually based on height (under 1.2 m), not age.
3. Are water parks open year-round?
Yes, but some close for brief maintenance during off-peak weeks. Always check before you go.
4. Can I bring my own food?
Officially, no. But… a few snacks tucked into your baby bag? Let’s just say you’re not the first. 😉
5. When’s the best time to visit?
November to April – sunny, warm and not scorching hot. Summer? Only if you love 45°C.
🌴 Final splash…
Whether you’re traveling with kids, on a romantic getaway or just living your best life in Dubai – a day at a water park is guaranteed fun. I always leave with tangled hair, a huge smile, and at least one bruise from a wild tube ride. Worth it? 100%.
Want discounted tickets or insider tips? Reach out to me – I’ve got better deals than Google. 😉