Summer vibes: Your ultimate guide to the best water parks in the UAE for the long weekend

Cool off and dive into adventure! From Dubai to Fujairah, discover UAE’s best water parks

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Looking for a splash-tastic escape? Explore top water attractions across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and more — perfect for beating the heat and celebrating the Hijri New Year with loved ones.
Looking for a splash-tastic escape? Explore top water attractions across Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, and more — perfect for beating the heat and celebrating the Hijri New Year with loved ones.
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Dubai: Summer is in full swing — and in the UAE, that means one thing: beat the heat with a splash! Whether you're an adrenaline junkie, a parent looking to cool down with the kids, or just someone who wants to float your worries away, the UAE's water parks are ready to deliver waves of excitement.

With the Hijri New Year long weekend around the corner, now’s the perfect time to grab your swimsuits and dive into the best water parks across the emirates! From sky-high slides to lazy rivers and floating obstacle courses, here’s your ultimate water-fueled getaway guide:

Wild Wadi Water Park: Slide into pools, float down a lazy river and more when you visit this theme park in Dubai, whose design is inspired by the Arab folklore character ‘Juha’.

Dubai: Where thrill meets chill

1. Wild Wadi Waterpark – The classic favorite

Located in the shadow of the iconic Burj Al Arab, Wild Wadi is Dubai’s OG waterpark — and still a family favorite. With 30+ rides, including the heart-pounding Jumeirah Sceirah and the massive Breaker’s Bay wave pool, it's a splash haven for all ages. Don’t miss the Arabian folklore theme that brings the tale of Juha to life!

Tip: Perfect for families with kids and thrill seekers alike.

Location: Umm Suqeim, Jumeirah

Aquaventure: As many UAE residents know, this spot is a must-see, and the crowds are a testament to that. From rides that plunge, slide and swirl to getting up close and personal with both dolphins and sharks, there’s never going to be a boring moment here. And don’t forget to give the sea lion a cuddle.

2. Aquaventure Waterpark – The record-breaking adventure

Home to a jaw-dropping 105 slides and attractions, this waterpark is an adrenaline-fueled paradise. Take the Leap of Faith (a near-vertical plunge through a shark-filled tank!) or ride the monstrous Blackout. Kids? Check out Splashers Island. Relax? Enjoy the 1km private beach.

Tip: Don’t leave without swimming with dolphins or rays at Atlas Village.

Location: Atlantis The Palm, Jumeirah

Cool off at Legoland Waterpark, where your little ones can build their own LEGO raft.

3. LEGOLAND Water Park – Build, splash, repeat!

Built for kids aged 2–12, LEGOLAND Water Park is a colorful aquatic playground where your little ones can build their own LEGO raft, conquer the Joker Soaker, or go on a splash safari. Pure family fun with a LEGO twist!

Tip: Combine your visit with LEGOLAND Dubai for a full day of fun.

Location: Dubai Parks and Resorts, Sheikh Zayed Road

AquaFun is a 42,000 sqm inflatable water park in the sea!

4. AquaFun Water Park – The world’s largest inflatable park!

Ready for a floating playground that spells out “DUBAI” from the sky? AquaFun is a 42,000 sqm inflatable water park in the sea! With 115+ obstacles, it’s a test of agility, strength — and balance!

Tip: Ideal for groups of friends and active families.

Location: Marina Beach, JBR

Beat the heat at this amazing kid-friendly splash park in Jumeirah - which Is great for babies, toddlers and kids alike!

5. Splash ‘N’ Party – Party on, kiddos!

Designed for younger children, Splash ‘N’ Party is a cozy and safe space with colorful slides, splash pads, and birthday bash options. Parents can chill at the juice bar while the kids have a blast.

Tip: Great for toddler-friendly birthdays and weekend family outings.

Location: Al Safa 2, Jumeirah

Jungle Bay: Located right on the bay of Mina Seyahi, this beachside attraction that boasts incredible sea views. Designed with the architecture of the Cycladic in mind, the waterpark exudes a clean, minimalist charm. Aegean vibes reign supreme at Jungle Bay with blue and white colour tones incorporated throughout. If Santorini were a waterpark, it would be this one!

6. Jungle Bay Waterpark – Greek Island vibes

Styled with blue-and-white Aegean charm, Jungle Bay is a compact yet dynamic park perfect for little adventurers. Think twisty slides, family wave pools, and relaxing cabanas for grown-ups.

Tip: Ideal for a staycation day pass!

Location: Le Méridien Mina Seyahi, Dubai Marina

Kite Beach, in Jumeirah offers a variety of sports facilities, including a dedicated kite surfing area, jogging track, and boardwalk

7. Kite Beach and IGNITE Water sports – Sun, surf, and sup

Not exactly a waterpark, but Kite Beach offers thrilling kite surfing, paddleboarding, and a chance to test your skills on the water — all for free. Pair it with IGNITE's beach yoga, SUP yoga, or ice plunges for a wellness-meets-thrill experience!

Location: Jumeirah

Yas Waterworld

Abu Dhabi: Capital of cool

8. Yas Waterworld – The Pearl of Adventure

With over 45 rides, including Jebel Drop and Dawwama, Yas Waterworld delivers thrills with an Emirati twist. Unique rides like the Bandit Bomber and Bubble’s Barrel make this park one-of-a-kind. It’s also disability-inclusive and offers great combo deals with nearby Ferrari World or Warner Bros World.

Location: Yas Island

Dreamland boasts over 30 attractions, a mini-zoo, overnight camping, and even sports courts.

Umm Al Quwain: The Green Oasis

9. Dreamland Aqua Park – Adventure + Camping

One of the oldest and largest water parks in the UAE, Dreamland boasts over 30 attractions, a mini-zoo, overnight camping, and even sports courts. Set among palm trees, it’s a refreshing escape with something for every family member.

Tip: Book a cabana or camp overnight for a full outdoor experience.

Location: Al Shebeakah

Sharjah's Al Montazah: Pirates, treasures, magic carpets and palaces — what more do you want?

Sharjah: Family fun central

10. Al Montazah Water Park – Award-winning wonder

Strategically located and beautifully designed, Al Montazah offers modern amenities, thrilling slides, and easy access from all emirates. It’s also the winner of the Sharjah Tourism Excellence Award.

Location: Flag Island, Al Jazeera Park

Enjoy a cool time at Peals Kingdom at Al Montazah Parks.

11. Pearls Kingdom – Fantasy meets fun

Enter a fantasy world with pirates, palaces, and magic carpets! Pearls Kingdom is fun for all ages—and on Tuesdays, it's ladies-only, with an all-female staff and exclusive access.

Location: Al Khalidia Street

Ajman and Fujairah’s Aqua Bounce: The floating water parks are located at the Fairmont in both the emirates. A fun yet challenging obstacle course will give way to the thrills that maketh every summer, with its bouncy domes, balancing beams and slides.

Fujairah & Ajman: Beachfront splash zones

12. Aqua Bounce Fujairah & Ajman – Floating fun

These inflatable water obstacle courses are perfect for family beach days. From trampolines to monkey bars and climbing walls, it's a physical and fun-filled challenge set against the backdrop of crystal-clear waters.

Location: Fairmont Resorts

Gladiators Water Park is action-packed, fun for all ages!

13. Gladiators Water Park – New and thrilling

A fresh face on the scene, Gladiators is action-packed, fun for all ages, and ideal for a weekend family getaway.

Location: Al Rashidiya, Ajman

Final splash: Where will you make waves?

Whether you're chasing thrills or planning a peaceful float with the family, UAE’s water parks promise adventure, excitement, and unforgettable summer memories. So grab that sunblock, book your tickets, and get ready to make a splash this Hijri New Year!

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