Marrakech has 10 water parks open to the public, ranging from major resorts to smaller family facilities. This comparison reviews each park so you can make the right choice based on your preferences, budget and group size.
All 10 Marrakech water parks at a glance
Quick overview table to compare each park’s key stats:
| Park | Type | Adult price | Slides | Wave pool | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oasiria | Standalone park | 290 DHS (approx. €26) | 11 | Yes | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Eden Aquapark | Standalone park | 250 DHS (approx. €23) | 19 | No | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club | Hotel resort + Park | Hotel guests / day pass | 58 | Yes | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Aqua Mirage | Hotel + Park | 400 DHS (approx. €36) | 15+ | Yes | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Palmiya | Aqua Fun Park | 250 DHS (approx. €23) | 5+ | No | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Labranda Targa | Hotel club | Hotel guests only | 4 | No | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Rose Aquapark | Hotel + Park | Hotel guests only | 4 | No | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Le Vizir Center | Leisure park + Residence | On-site pricing | 3+ | No | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Palooza Land | Leisure park | On-site pricing | 3+ | No | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Ludiparc | Small water park | On-site pricing | 2+ | No | ⭐⭐ |
1. Oasiria — The undisputed number one
With 11 slides, 15 attractions and 8 pools including the largest wave pool in Africa (official claim), Oasiria is Marrakech’s flagship water park. It is the only fully standalone park — no hotel booking required — making it accessible to everyone. Open April to October.
Best for: families, thrill-seekers, groups of friends.
2. Eden Aquapark — The newcomer with serious kit
With 19 slides and attractions, Eden Aquapark has the richest equipment line-up of any standalone park in Marrakech after Pickalbatros. Located on Route d’Amizmiz (same road as Oasiria), it also offers football, 2 padel courts and a mini-club. Official site: edenaquapark.com.
Best for: families, sports enthusiasts, groups of friends.
3. Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club — Marrakech’s biggest
With 58 slides and 16 pools across 5 hectares, Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club is the largest water park in Marrakech. This all-inclusive resort also offers tennis, spa, beauty salon and a nightclub. Rated 4.4/5 on TripAdvisor (7,542 reviews).
Best for: hotel guests, large families, slide enthusiasts.
4. Aqua Mirage — Thrills with lunch included
Integrated into the Aqua Mirage hotel, this park features around fifteen slides and tubes plus a wave pool. Open to non-hotel guests: 400 DHS (approx. €36) full day (lunch included) or 250 DHS (approx. €23) half-day, from 16 April to 1 November.
Best for: hotel guests, slide fans, outside-visitor day trips.
5. Palmiya — The private-club feel
Palmiya stands out with its private-club atmosphere and membership passes. With attractive prices (250 DHS adult, 150 DHS child, 500 DHS family), it offers outstanding value. Giant splash world, slides and themed evenings.
Best for: families, local residents, evenings out with friends.
6. Rose Aquapark Hotel — Urban comfort
Located in the Hivernage district, 10 minutes from Jemaa El Fna, this 4-star hotel with water park is ideal for travellers who want to combine city sightseeing with aquatic relaxation. 308 rooms, heated pools, spa, hammam.
Best for: hotel guests, couples, business travellers.
7. Labranda Targa Club — The family resort
With 5 pools, 4 slides, a spa and a free shuttle to the city centre, Labranda Targa Club is a comprehensive hotel club. Highly rated by families, it offers rich entertainment and a supervised mini-club for children.
Best for: families on holiday, couples.
8. Le Vizir Center — Leisure and residence
A leisure park on the Casablanca road with pools, slides, zip-lining and archery. Hotel residence with apartments. Rated 4.3/5 on TripAdvisor.
Best for: families, groups, extended stays.
9. Palooza Land — Affordable entertainment
A leisure park with water attractions at accessible prices. A good option for a budget-friendly family outing.
Best for: budget visitors, spontaneous day trips.
10. Ludiparc — The economy option
Small water park on the Fes road. Slides and pools for a simple, economical outing. Rated 2.7/5 on TripAdvisor.
Best for: tight budgets, half-day visits.
Our verdict
If you can only choose one, Oasiria remains the safe bet: exceptional setting, varied attractions, complete experience. For thrill-seekers, Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club with its 58 slides is unbeatable. For best value for money, Palmiya is an excellent choice.
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Pros & cons by park
After several personal visits and data verification on each park’s pages, here is an honest breakdown of each park’s strengths and weaknesses.
Oasiria — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Largest wave pool in Africa (official claim)
- + 10 hectares of lush gardens, over 500 plant species
- + Free shuttle from Jemaa El Fna and Guéliz
- + 5 quality restaurants and snack bars
- + Open to everyone, no hotel booking required
- – Closed in winter (Nov–Mar)
- – Very busy in August (sun loungers taken by 11:30am)
- – Paid lockers (25 DHS / approx. €2)
Eden Aquapark — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + 19 slides and attractions — most among standalone parks
- + Lunch included in the entry price
- + Additional activities: football, padel, mini-club
- + Less crowded than Oasiria
- – No free shuttle
- – Opening season to confirm directly with the park
Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + 58 slides and 16 pools across 5 hectares — the biggest
- + 2 indoor heated pools open year-round
- + 5-star all-inclusive resort with 251 rooms
- + Rated 4.4/5 with 7,542 TripAdvisor reviews
- – Primarily aimed at hotel guests
- – Day-visitor rate: 300 DHS (approx. €27) adult / 250 DHS (approx. €23) child
Aqua Mirage — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Lunch included in the full-day rate (400 DHS / approx. €36)
- + 3 slide zones for all ages (children, pre-teens, adults)
- + 20 hectares of gardens and pools
- + Senior discount (+65 years: 240 DHS / approx. €22)
- – Closed to non-hotel guests out of season (open 16 Apr–1 Nov)
- – Booking recommended in peak season
Palmiya — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Open 7 days a week all year, 10am to 7pm
- + Unbeatable family pass (2 adults + 1 child: 500 DHS / approx. €45)
- + Unique private-club feel, lounge evenings
- + Free parking included
- – Fewer slides than the major parks
- – Out of town (Palmeraie, km 12 Fes road)
Labranda Targa — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + 5 pools including an adults-only relaxation pool
- + Supervised mini-club (4–12 years)
- + Free shuttle to the medina (on request)
- + Rich daily programme (aqua gym, water polo, etc.)
- – Water park access reserved for hotel guests
- – Rated 3.8/5 only (2,973 reviews)
Rose Aquapark Hotel — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Unique central location: 10-minute walk from Jemaa El Fna
- + Heated pools open year-round
- + Full spa: hammam, sauna, jacuzzi, massages
- + 308 rooms including 27 suites
- – Water park access for hotel guests only
- – Only 4 slides compared to the major standalone parks
Le Vizir Center — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Unique combination: pools + zip-lining + archery
- + Hotel residence for extended stays
- + Rarely crowded, peace guaranteed
- – Only 3 slides
- – Prices not published online (call on-site)
Palooza Land — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Unique concept in Marrakech: dinosaur theme + water attractions
- + VR experience (Dino VR) in addition to water attractions
- + Particularly well suited for children
- – Modest rating: 3.9/5 (only 25 reviews)
- – Prices not published online
Ludiparc — ✓ Pros / ✗ Cons
- + Most economical option in Marrakech
- + Good for introducing young children to water parks
- – Lowest rating: 2.7/5 (only 6 reviews)
- – Ageing facilities according to visitors
- – Possible seasonal closures
About this guide (E-E-A-T)
This comparison is written by Thibaut Campana, a Marrakech resident for over 10 years and author of this independent guide. Each park has been visited personally to verify real conditions. Prices and opening hours are cross-checked against official websites and the park pages on this site. No commercial affiliation or payment from any park — the opinions are honest, including the negatives.
- Field visits: each park visited at least once, some several times across different seasons
- Price verification: data from official sites and park pages on this site (June 2026)
- Independence: independent guide, no commercial partnership with any park
- Last updated: June 2026
FAQ — Best Water Parks in Marrakech
Which is the best water park in Marrakech?
Oasiria is the top standalone water park in Marrakech: it has the largest wave pool in Africa (official claim), 11 water slides, 8 pools, lush 10-hectare gardens and a free shuttle from the city centre. For sheer number of slides, Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club leads with 58 slides across 5 hectares.
Which Marrakech water park has the most slides?
Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club has 58 slides and 16 pools across 5 hectares, making it the largest water park in Marrakech by volume. Eden Aquapark follows with 19 slides and attractions.
Are Marrakech water parks open to non-hotel guests?
Oasiria, Eden Aquapark and Palmiya are fully open to the public without any hotel booking. Aqua Mirage and Pickalbatros accept day visitors for a set entry fee. Labranda Targa and Rose Aquapark Hotel are reserved for hotel guests.
What is the cheapest water park in Marrakech?
Palmiya offers the best value for families: 250 DHS (approx. €23) for adults and a family pass at 500 DHS (approx. €45) for 2 adults and 1 child. Eden Aquapark at 250 DHS adult includes lunch, making it an excellent deal.