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Largest water parks in Asia & more: 20 top picks

30/09/2024 1.241

These largest water parks in Asia feature a mix of thrilling attractions and relaxing environments, perfect for all ages. With massive wave pools, high-speed slides, lazy rivers, and much more, these parks offer endless aquatic adventures for all.

1. Which region is home to most of the largest water parks in Asia? - East Asia

Asia's biggest water parks are mostly located in China, South Korea, and Japan.

1.1. Aquaventure Atlantis (China)

While you are in China, one of the best countries to visit in Asia, don’t miss the opportunity to have fun at Aquaventure Atlantis. As one of Asia's largest water parks, this year-round destination offers 36 exhilarating water games including the Leap of Faith and Speedloop. For a more relaxed experience, you can drift along the Rapid River or take the chance to get close to sharks and rays. Another highlight is the Aquaventure After Dark Carnival, which features DJs, global dance groups, water fights, and a night market.

Aquaventure Atlantis (China)

1.2. Chimelong Water Park (China) - one of the biggest water parks in Asia

Chimelong Water Park is another top water park in Asia, renowned as the most visited water park globally since 2013 with over 2 million annual visitors. Set among ancient temples and tombs, visitors can enjoy family raft rides and inner tube slides that plunge into deep pools in the jungle. It also boasts the world’s first SlideWheel and China’s first Family Python, offering both visual and physical thrills. Additional rides for endless fun include AquaPlay, Boomerango Water Slide, Master Blaster, and Wave Rivers.

1.3. Playa Maya Water Park (China)

Playa Maya Water Park, one of Asia's largest water parks, is a great place to cool off on a hot summer day. Covering 160,000 square meters, this water park offers refreshing fun with some of the world’s top water facilities. These include playgrounds, lazy rivers, the Boonie Bear Village, the Maya Beach, and the Maya Water Village. For adrenaline-seekers, attractions like Small Horn, Super Tornado, Giant Bowl, and Cyclone Wave promise unforgettable adventures.

Playa Maya Water Park (China)

1.4. Wuhu Fantawild Water Park (China)

Any Asia travel for water lovers would not be complete without a visit to Wuhu Fantawild Water Park, one of the largest water parks in Asia. This park features an array of cutting-edge attractions, offering an immersive escape into a world of aquatic excitement. Visitors can explore a diverse range of waterscapes designed for both thrill and relaxation, from adrenaline-pumping water slides to tranquil pools. The park’s intricate design ensures a lasting impression on every visitor.

1.5. Yinji Kaifeng Water World (China)

Yinji Kaifeng Water World is one of Asia's largest water parks, featuring nine water slide complexes, nearly 50 water slides, three wave pools, two Wave Rivers, and a FlowRider Double, promising an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. This water park stands out for its cutting-edge light and sound systems, hot springs, the world’s first Manta water slide, three high-capacity AquaPlay structures, China’s first Manta water slide, and the one-of-a-kind Fusion Water Slides.

Yinji Kaifeng Water World (China)

1.6. Caribbean Bay (South Korea)

Caribbean Bay, among the biggest water parks in Asia, captures visitors with both indoor and outdoor attractions. Here, visitors can immerse themselves in a wave pool which uses cutting-edge technology to create waves as tall as 2.4 meters. Other attractions include a lazy river, thrilling slides like Mega Storm - 355 meters rotating in all directions, spas, hot springs, and saunas. After visiting Caribbean Bay, head over to Everland, South Korea’s largest theme park with many exciting experiences.

1.7. Lotte Water Park (South Korea)

South Korea, one of the best places to visit in Asia, boasts Lotte Water Park, one of Asia’s largest water theme parks. Spanning 122,776 square meters, this Polynesian-themed park features Korea’s largest outdoor wave pool, an indoor wave pool, and thrilling slides such as the Jet Slide - a free-fall super body slide. It also offers a lazy river, the Rapid River - Korea’s first rafting pool, a Water Coaster. Here, there are various food and beverage stalls to cater to all relaxation needs.

Lotte Water Park (South Korea)

1.8. Woongjin Playdoci Waterdoci (South Korea)

Woongjin Playdoci Waterdoci stands out among the largest water parks in Asia, attracting visitors with its modern facilities. This water park offers both exhilarating and relaxing experiences, featuring a state-of-the-art wave pool, various types of pools for both adults and children, many water slides, and an aqua bar. After enjoying the water activities, guests can also unwind at a spa, work out at a fitness center, shop at various retail outlets, have fun at a driving range, and try skiing at an indoor center.

1.9. Ocean World Water Park (South Korea)

If you are seeking one of Asia's biggest water parks, don't miss out on Ocean World Water Park in South Korea. Amidst the impressive ancient Egyptian culture, visitors can enjoy some of the best water slides, ride the waves in the wave pool, or relax in the slow-moving Indoor Flowing Pool. Other highlights include a sauna, the Mega Slide zone, the indoor zone with child-friendly activities, and the Giant Waterplex - where a massive bucket dumps 6 tons of water on visitors like a waterfall.

Ocean World Water Park (South Korea)

1.10. Tokyo Summerland (Japan)

A perfect Asia tour for water enthusiasts must include Tokyo Summerland in Japan. As one of Asia's largest water parks, Tokyo Summerland is divided into two areas: Adventure Dome and Adventure Lagoon. These areas are home to various water slides, indoor pools, Japan’s longest lazy river, and floating playgrounds. Highlights include Cobalt Beach, Fruit Island, Monkey Float, and Screamer Ride. In addition to the water park, Tokyo Summerland also features the Thrill Mountain amusement park with a haunted house, a coaster, and a Ferris wheel.

1.11. Pool WAI Water Park (Japan)

Pool WAI Water Park is another grand-scale Asian water park worth visiting. Here, visitors can experience the South Pacific in the heart of Tokyo, with crystal-clear waters, palm trees, beach-like shorelines, and a serene atmosphere. From luxurious pools and eight different types of water slides to a lazy river and full-size diving pools, Pool WAI Water Park caters to all your recreational needs, ensuring you leave refreshed with unforgettable memories.

Pool WAI Water Park (Japan)

2. Other Asia's largest water parks that are worth a visit

Beyond the above-mentioned largest water parks in Asia, many other countries also feature unique water parks with exciting experiences for visitors.

2.1. VinWonders Phu Quoc Water Park (Vietnam)

The Typhoon World water park in VinWonders Phu Quoc is one of the most modern water parks in Vietnam. As Southeast Asia’s largest water park, Typhoon World covers 45,000 square meters with a Hawaiian tropical paradise theme. It offers exciting performances like the Wild Dance, wave beaches with white sands and coconut palms, and thrilling activities to cool off. Must-try experiences include Oahu Waves with different wave intensities, the adrenaline-pumping Maui Twin Tornadoes with unique whirlpools, and Serpent’s Venom - a 175-meter-long water slide.

In addition to the water park, VinWonders Phu Quoc offers more entertainment in other zones, including the European Avenue, Fantasy World, Mysterious Viking Village, Sea Shell, and Adventure World. Here, don’t miss out on the aquarium, the multi-million-dollar show "Once," and the chance to explore ancient mysteries.

VinWonders Phu Quoc Water Park (Vietnam)

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2.2. VinWonders Nha Trang Water Park (Vietnam)

Another top-tier water park in Vietnam is the VinWonders Nha Trang Water Park, also known as the Tropical Paradise. As one of the largest water parks in Asia, it includes thrilling slides, family playgrounds, and a 4,200-square-meter floating bay. Notable games include the Kamikaze ride which can reach speeds of up to 60 km/h, the swirling Space Hole, the 100-meter-long Multi Slide, and the Tsunami Slide. Families can also enjoy the Family Rafting Slide, Wave Pool, and Lazy River.

As one of the best Vietnam amusement parks, VinWonders Nha Trang offers more activities in addition to the water park. Other zones like the Fairy Land, Adventure Land, World Garden, and Sea World give visitors a chance to connect with nature, relive childhood memories, and test their bravery.

VinWonders Nha Trang Water Park (Vietnam)

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2.3. Sunway Lagoon Water Park (Malaysia)

A perfect Southeast Asia travel itinerary for water enthusiasts must include Sunway Lagoon Water Park in Malaysia, where you can escape the tropical heat with a variety of water slides and pools. You can take a spin on the African Pythons, race the Congo Challenge, experience the thrill of the Cameroon Climb, and try Vuvuzela - the world’s largest vortex ride. Sunway Lagoon Water Park also features Little Zimbabwe, an interactive water playground for kids, Waterplexx 5D for a unique cinematic adventure, and Surf Beach - where you can relax, surf, and play beach volleyball.

2.4. Adventure Cove Waterpark (Singapore)

As one of the largest water parks in Asia, Adventure Cove Waterpark offers endless excitement with its thrilling water slides. Don’t miss the chance to test your courage on exhilarating slides like Pipeline Plunge, Python, and Aquacoaster. Afterward, you can try snorkeling to see beautiful coral reefs and colorful fish. You can also unwind in the sun as you float along the Adventure River, passing through lush gardens, mysterious caves, and an underwater tunnel. Kids will love the Seahorse Hideaway Playground, a shallow pool with fun water games.

Adventure Cove Waterpark (Singapore)

2.5. Water Kingdom (India) - a must-visit Asian water park

The Water Kingdom, one of Asia's largest water theme parks, is a popular escape from the heat and hustle. As soon as you arrive, you will feel relaxed in the refreshing atmosphere surrounded by lush greenery. This 260,000-square-meter park is one of the oldest of its kind in India, offering a variety of games for all ages. It is home to the country’s largest AquaPlay pool, the Lagoon, with slides of varying thrill levels. Some of the park's most notable slides include Adventures Amazonia, What-A-Coaster, and Black Demon.

2.6. Waterbom Bali (Indonesia)

For those loving Southeast Asia travel, stopping by Waterbom Bali - among Asia’s largest water parks - is a must. Set amidst the serene beauty of Bali, this botanical water park is covered in greenery, a sanctuary of flora. Waterbom Bali combines excitement and relaxation, featuring 26 slides including the Smashdown - a 26-meter freefall, the Constrictor - a 250-meter slide with twists and turns, and the Boomerang. Visitors can also drift down a lazy river through tropical gardens, surf on the FlowRider, or relax by swim-up bars and the tranquil Oasis Gardens.

Waterbom Bali (Indonesia)

2.7. Atlantis Water Adventure (Indonesia)

As one of Asia's largest water parks, Atlantis Water Adventure spans over 50,000 square meters and is inspired by the ancient city of Atlantis. Major attractions here include a wave pool, a river pool, a rainbow pool, a waterfall pool, two children's pools, and a range of water slides from mild to extreme. The park’s Atlantis theme also makes it a popular photo spot. Within the same complex, you can also visit the Dunia Fantasi amusement park, the Sea World aquarium, and Ocean Dream Samudra for animal shows.

2.8. Aquaventure Waterpark (UAE)

Aquaventure Waterpark offers the opportunity to explore over 105 record-breaking attractions spread across 220,000 square meters. Highlights here include thrilling water slides like the Leap of Faith, Surf's Up, and Odyssey of Terror. There are four kid’s zones with interactive games, a lazy river flowing through tropical landscapes, and exhilarating water sports like kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and flyboarding. You can also get up close with over 65,000 fascinating marine creatures, including dolphins, sea lions, sharks, rays, and fish at the Lost Chambers Aquarium.

Aquaventure Waterpark (UAE)

2.9. Ramayana Water Park (Thailand)

In Thailand, one of the most popular Asia destinations, you can cool off and have fun at Ramayana Water Park, one of Asia's largest water parks. Located on the site of an ancient city south of Pattaya, Ramayana Water Park features four huge themed zones inspired by ancient legends. This tropical escape boasts 26 water slides along with the Lazy Wavy River which offers stunning nature views. There are also four massive kid’s zones, three pools, and plenty of family bonding activities.

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*Note: The information provided in this article is for reference purposes only and may be subject to change.

This list of the 20 largest water parks in Asia promises to provide an unforgettable blend of excitement and relaxation for all visitors. From heart-pounding slides to tranquil lazy rivers, these parks offer something for everyone.

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