Water Parks in Morocco 2026: the complete city-by-city guide

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Introduction: Morocco and its water parks

Over the past two decades Morocco has established itself as a serious destination for water park enthusiasts. With around 300 days of sunshine a year in the main tourist cities, the country offers an ideal setting for this type of facility. From Marrakech to Tangier via Casablanca and Agadir, the landscape of water parks in Morocco has expanded considerably.

I have lived in Marrakech for more than 10 years. I have visited or documented most of the venues listed here. This guide is factual: I only recommend what I can source, and I clearly flag whenever information still needs to be confirmed directly with the park.

One figure that sums up the situation well: Marrakech alone concentrates more than 10 water parks, making it the undisputed capital of the genre in Morocco. The other cities — Casablanca, Agadir, Tangier — each have one or two notable venues. For tourists planning a circuit of Morocco, this guide lets you map out your aquatic stops in advance.

Marrakech: Morocco's water park capital

Marrakech is without question the best-equipped Moroccan city for water parks. The offer ranges from large family-oriented public parks to aquatic spaces integrated into 5-star resorts. Here is an overview of the 10 venues we have documented in detail:

Oasiria — the benchmark public park

Oasiria is the go-to public water park in Marrakech. With its 17 slides (including the Black Hole and the Kamikaze), 8 pools and a wave pool billed as the largest in Africa, it delivers a complete experience. 2026 prices: 290 DHS adults / 190 DHS children (0.80–1.50 m) / free under 0.80 m. Free shuttle from Jemaa el Fna. Open April to October.

Read the full Oasiria guide →

Aqua Fun Club (Pickalbatros) — Morocco's biggest

With approximately 58 slides and attractions, the Aqua Fun Club in the Ourika Valley is the largest water park in Morocco. Open year-round, it operates on an all-inclusive model (day package with lunch around 850 DHS / approx. €77). Ideal for families who want to maximise the number of attractions in a single day.

Read the full Aqua Fun Club guide →

Eden Andalou Aquapark — the 5-star resort choice

Eden Andalou offers 19 slides within a 5-star resort setting. Its main draw: heated pools accessible in winter, making it one of the rare options for an aquatic day outside the main season. Day pass from around 200 DHS (approx. €18) according to available sources.

Read the full Eden Andalou guide →

Aqua Mirage — wave pool and lively atmosphere

Aqua Mirage is known for its wave pool and energetic ambiance. Day pass around 400 DHS (approx. €36). Access conditions for non-hotel guests outside the summer season vary — check directly with the park before making the trip.

Read the full Aqua Mirage guide →

Other parks in Marrakech

Casablanca: Tamaris Aquapark

Morocco's economic capital has one main water park: Tamaris Aquapark. Located near Casablanca, it is the natural choice for families from the city and passing visitors. Prices are indicative (150–300 DHS / approx. €14–€27) and should be verified on the official site or point of sale before your visit.

Read the full Tamaris Aquapark guide →

Agadir: Atlantica Parc and Danialand

Agadir, Morocco's seaside capital with its 300 days of sunshine a year, has two notable aquatic venues:

  • Atlantica Parc: the regional leader, with a diverse range of slides and pools. Indicative price: 150–250 DHS (approx. €14–€23) — check the official site. Atlantica Parc guide →
  • Danialand: a newer, primarily family-oriented park. Danialand guide →

Agadir's mild climate — warm temperatures even in winter — makes it a potentially attractive destination over a longer season than Marrakech for outdoor aquatic activities.

Tangier: Mnar Park

Tangier has Mnar Park, its main water park. For a city experiencing rapid tourist and economic growth, it is an interesting option, particularly for families living in northern Morocco. Pricing information has not been confirmed in our sources — check directly with the park before planning your visit.

Mnar Park Tangier guide →

Morocco water parks — national comparison table

Park City Slides Adult price Season Shuttle
Aqua Fun Club Marrakech ~58 ~850 DHS (all-in) Year-round
Oasiria Marrakech ~17 290 DHS Apr – Oct ✓ Free
Eden Andalou Marrakech 19 from ~200 DHS Year-round*
Aqua Mirage Marrakech ~400 DHS Check park
Palmiya Marrakech
Labranda Targa Marrakech
Rose Aquapark Marrakech
Le Vizir Center Marrakech
Palooza Land Marrakech
Ludiparc Marrakech
Tamaris Aquapark Casablanca ~150–300 DHS*
Atlantica Parc Agadir ~150–250 DHS*
Danialand Agadir
Mnar Park Tangier

* Indicative prices — check the official website before your visit. Cells marked "—" correspond to data not confirmed in our sources. All DHS prices: approx. exchange rate 1 € ≈ 11 DHS.

How to choose your water park in Morocco

Choosing a water park in Morocco depends on several criteria worth weighing before you book:

By city of stay

If you are staying in Marrakech, you are spoilt for choice. For Casablanca, Tamaris is the natural option. In Agadir, Atlantica Parc is the most established. In Tangier, Mnar Park is the local reference.

By visitor profile

  • Families with young children: Oasiria (Pirates Lagoon, free shuttle), Ludiparc
  • Thrill seekers: Aqua Fun Club (58 slides), Oasiria (Black Hole, Kamikaze)
  • Resort relaxation: Eden Andalou (5-star, heated pools)
  • Budget-conscious: compare current prices directly with each park
  • Winter visit: Eden Andalou (heated), Aqua Fun Club (advertised year-round)

By season

The peak season for water parks in Morocco runs from June to September. During this period all open-air parks operate at full capacity. Outside this window only certain venues maintain an offer — and often with access restrictions for non-hotel guests. Always check current opening conditions directly with the park you plan to visit.

General practical information

A few constants common to most Moroccan water parks:

  • Outside food: generally not permitted. Restaurants and snack bars are available on site.
  • Burkini: generally accepted, though rules vary by park and attraction. Check in advance.
  • Moroccan resident discount: some parks such as Oasiria offer preferential rates on presentation of the CIN national ID card.
  • Lockers: available in most large parks, typically paid (approx. 20–25 DHS).
  • Water shoes: strongly recommended in summer — paved surfaces can get very hot under the Moroccan sun.
  • Booking: not always compulsory, but recommended during school holidays and peak-season weekends.

FAQ — Water Parks in Morocco

Which is the largest water park in Morocco?

The Aqua Fun Club (Pickalbatros) in Marrakech, with approximately 58 slides and attractions, is the largest water park in Morocco. It is located in the Ourika Valley and operates on an all-inclusive day-package model.

Which Moroccan city has the most water parks?

Marrakech, without question. More than 10 water parks are recorded there, catering to every type of visitor, from large public parks to aquatic spaces at 5-star resorts.

Which Moroccan water park is open in winter?

In Marrakech, Aqua Fun Club and Aqua Mirage advertise year-round opening according to available sources. Eden Andalou has heated pools. Winter access conditions should be confirmed directly with each venue, as they can vary depending on demand and weather.

Which is the cheapest water park in Morocco?

Prices vary and change each season. As a rough guide (data not guaranteed for 2026), some parks in Agadir and Casablanca advertise entry from around 150 DHS (approx. €14). Actual prices should be verified directly with each park before planning your visit.

Is there a water park in Tangier?

Yes, Mnar Park is the main water park in Tangier. Check their official channels directly for up-to-date opening hours and prices.

Are burkinis allowed in Moroccan water parks?

Generally yes, burkinis are accepted in Moroccan water parks. Rules can vary between venues and for specific attractions. We recommend checking the internal regulations of each park before travelling.

Can you bring your own food to a water park in Morocco?

Generally no. Bags are checked at the entrance in most large parks. Restaurants, snack bars and cafes are available on site at all venues listed in this guide.

What is the best time to visit a water park in Morocco?

June to September for optimal temperatures. To avoid crowds, choose weekdays outside Moroccan school holidays. August is the busiest month across all venues in the country.

Parks by city

Marrakech 10 parks
Casablanca Tamaris
Agadir Atlantica, Danialand
Tangier Mnar Park

Season guide

Peak season Jun – Sep
Shoulder Apr, May, Oct
Winter Reduced offer

Always check winter opening directly with each park.

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