Quick answer: Eden Aquapark is the cheapest: 250 DH adult and 120 DH child (catering not included). Palmiya offers a family pass at 500 DH (2 adults + 1 child). At Oasiria, children under 80 cm enter free and the shuttle from Jemaa el Fna is free. Moroccan residents get a CIN rate of approximately 250 DH at Oasiria.
A water park in Marrakech can represent a significant budget for a family. Here are the real tips to control costs — no invented promotions, no "deals" that don't exist, just the real data from this site's pages and the same habits I use myself.
Price comparison by park (verified data)
| Park | Adult rate | Child rate | Free | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oasiria | 240-300 DH | 160-200 DH (80 cm–1.50 m) | Under 80 cm | CIN resident rate ~250 DH |
| Eden Aquapark | 250 DH | 120 DH (under 120 cm) | — | Cheapest child rate in Marrakech |
| Pickalbatros Aqua Fun Club | 300 DH | 200 DH (under 12) | — | Around 58 slides, the most slides |
| Aqua Mirage | ~400 DH | To be confirmed | — | Indicative rate, to verify on site |
| Palmiya | 250 DH | 150 DH | — | Family pass 500 DH (2 adults + 1 child) |
These rates are the ones documented on this site and in the editorial brief. They can change during the season — always check current prices directly with the park before your visit.
Deal #1: free entry under 80 cm at Oasiria
This is the best known and best documented rule: at Oasiria, children under 80 cm enter free. If you're coming with a baby or toddler, that's an immediate saving of 160 to 200 DH on the entry fee.
This rule is confirmed by Oasiria's official website. For other parks, the free-entry policy for very young children varies — check directly before buying tickets.
Deal #2: the Moroccan resident rate at Oasiria
If you're a Moroccan resident or coming with residents, note that Oasiria offers a preferential rate on presentation of the National Identity Card (CIN), around 250 DH instead of the standard rate of 240 to 300 DH depending on the season. That's a direct saving for each resident adult.
This rate is to be confirmed at the ticket office on the day — conditions can be adjusted by the park during the season.
Deal #3: Oasiria's free shuttle = transport included
Transport to the water parks can be a significant cost, especially for families. The best move: use Oasiria's free shuttle from Jemaa el Fna. Departures run from 9:30am to 3pm, with returns in the late afternoon.
For a family of 4, this shuttle represents a substantial saving compared to a round-trip taxi. And logistically, it's simpler: no negotiation, no driver to find on the way back after a long day. See our dedicated article: shuttles and transport to Marrakech water parks.
Deal #4: Eden Aquapark — the cheapest child rate
Eden Aquapark stands out with a concrete advantage: at 250 DH adult and 120 DH child, it's the lowest rate among parks open to non-residents. The park is also less crowded than Oasiria, with 19 slides and side activities (football, padel, mini club).
Catering is not included in the ticket: a restaurant and a snack bar are available on site, but paid. For a family, this meal budget should be planned in addition to the entry ticket.
Deal #5: Palmiya — the family pass
Palmiya offers a family pass at 500 DH (2 adults + 1 child). With an adult rate of 250 DH and a child rate of 150 DH, this pass represents a direct saving on the standard rate. For families of a certain composition, it's the cheapest park in total cost.
Snacks and extras budget: costs to anticipate
The entry price isn't the only cost to plan for. On site, budget for:
- Lockers: around 20 DH at Oasiria (essential to secure your phone and belongings)
- Drinks: expect to pay more than at an outside shop — standard in any leisure park
- Meals: budget for lunch, as catering isn't included in any of the big parks' standard tickets
- Towels or sun loungers: some parks offer them for rent
Outside food is generally not allowed in Moroccan water parks — it's the norm in this type of establishment. Don't count on it to get around catering costs.
Timing tip: avoid high-traffic days
It's not a direct saving on the ticket, but visiting a water park on a weekday (Tuesday-Thursday) outside school holidays makes for a radically different day. Less queuing, more access to attractions, a more relaxed atmosphere. In July-August, even weekdays can be busy — see our article on the best time to visit a water park in Marrakech.
What our concierge can bring
If you'd rather not handle the logistics yourself (transport, tickets, planning), our concierge service can simplify your day. It's not necessarily cheaper than organizing it yourself, but it's a real gain in time and stress — especially with children or a group.
FAQ — Cheap water park Marrakech
Which is the cheapest water park in Marrakech?
Among the parks open to non-residents with verified data, Eden Aquapark has the lowest rate (from 250 DH adult, 120 DH child). Palmiya is also very competitive with its family pass. Rates can change — always check on the website or at the ticket office.
Do children under 80 cm enter for free?
Yes, at Oasiria. Children under 80 cm enter free. The child rate (80 cm to 1.50 m) is 160 to 200 DH depending on the season. For other parks, check directly as children's admission policies vary.
Is there a reduced rate for Moroccan residents at Oasiria?
Yes. Oasiria offers a Moroccan resident rate (on presentation of the CIN) of approximately 250 DH. This rate is lower than the standard rate of 240 to 300 DH depending on the season. Confirm at the ticket office when you visit.
How can I save on transport to the water park in Marrakech?
Oasiria's free shuttle from Jemaa el Fna is the best transport deal: zero cost, regular departures from 9:30am to 3pm. For other parks, taxi remains the most common option — negotiate the price before getting in.
Can you bring your own food to a water park in Marrakech?
Outside food is generally not allowed in Moroccan water parks, as in most leisure parks. Eden Aquapark has an on-site restaurant and snack bar (paid), and offers the cheapest child rate in Marrakech.
See also: guide to choosing your park — family guide with children — shuttles and transport.