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  • 6 Best Water Parks in Bali for the Ultimate Sun-Soaked Holiday

    Klook Team
    Klook Team
    Last updated 22 Mar 2024
    Credit: antnattravel, jehan.khaleda, and waterbombali

    Credit: antnattravel, jehan.khaleda, and waterbombali

    Travelling to Bali with the entire fam soon? Aside from going to the popular temples and swings, treat the kids to an unforgettable Bali holiday at one of its most exciting water parks. Slide, glide, and make a splash to your heart’s content as you try out different rides, activities, and experiences!
    Here are six of the most incredible Bali water parks for a family-friendly, action-packed holiday:

    1. Circus Waterpark Kuta

    Take on the bucket challenge at the Circus Waterpark. Credit: antnattravel
    Take on the bucket challenge at the Circus Waterpark. Credit: antnattravel
    Located five minutes away from Bali Airport, Circus Waterpark Kuta is exactly the place to be for families with little ones in tow. There’s something for kids, grown-ups, and everyone else in between, thanks to the kiddie pool, mini slides, Speed Spiral Slider, and heaps of other attractions. If you’re tired of the water, you can try out the trampoline, chill at one of the gazebos, or grab a bite at one of the food stalls.
    Address: 757G+33P, Jl. Kediri, Tuban, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali
    Opening hours: 9 am to 6 pm Tuesdays to Sundays and 10 am to 6 pm on Mondays

    2. Bali Wake Park

    Learn how to wakeboard with a free instructor at the Wake Park. Credit: baliwakepark
    Learn how to wakeboard with a free instructor at the Wake Park. Credit: baliwakepark
    In the mood for something different? Make your way to Bali Wake Park, where you won’t find any slides or lazy rivers. Instead, you’ll get a thrill out of water skiing, knee boarding, skurfing or wakeboarding around the course. Plus, thanks to this Bali water park’s different obstacles, newbies and advanced riders can all join in on the fun.
    Address: Jl. Raya Pelabuhan Benoa No.7X, Pedungan, Denpasar Selatan, Kota Denpasar, Bali
    Opening hours: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
    Experience the best of Bali with this 4-day itinerary, filled with sights, adventures, and treats! 
     

    3. Waterbom Bali

    Try out The Climax, Asia’s steepest slide! Credit: waterbombali
    Try out The Climax, Asia’s steepest slide! Credit: waterbombali
    Waterbom Bali has everything you want in a water park: diverse range of attractions, incredible dining options, and sustainable water and energy practices (it’s the first Bali tourism facility to become carbon neutral!). If you want a hair-raising experience, try out Smashdown 2.0 and The Climax. For a relaxing and kid-friendly activity, enjoy Funtastic and Lazy River.
    Address: Jl. Kartika Plaza, Tuban, Kec. Kuta, Kabupaten Badung, Bali
    Opening hours: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm

    4. Waterboom Bukit Jati

    Even the little ones can join in on the fun at Bukit Jati! Credit: yume_da
    Even the little ones can join in on the fun at Bukit Jati! Credit: yume_da
    Staying on the east side? Then, look no further than Waterboom Bukit Jati. This Bali water park is the biggest of its kind in Eastern Bali, boasting heart-thumping rides, relaxing pools, and a children’s playground. You can also spend the time playing pool volleyball, savouring a cup of ice cream, or chilling at the cabana.
    Address: Jl. Bukit Jati, Samplangan, Kec. Gianyar, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali
    Opening hours: 10 am to 5:30 pm on weekdays and 9 am to 6 pm on weekends
    Looking for lesser-known attractions? Discover Bali’s hidden gems and enjoy the time away from the big crowds.

    5. Keramas Water Park

    Besides slides, there are also obstacle courses like tightrope walking at the park. Credit: keramaspark_official
    Besides slides, there are also obstacle courses like tightrope walking at the park. Credit: keramaspark_official
    Enjoy a fun day out in the pool with an educational twist at Keramas Water Park. After trying out the different slides and making a splash, you can learn about environmental conservation from the experts before enjoying the park’s different outdoor offerings like wall climbing, tightrope walking, and yoga. On top of all that, there’s even an airsoft shooting range!
    Address: Jl. Maruti, Keramas, Kec. Blahbatuh, Kabupaten Gianyar, Bali
    Opening hours: 10 am to 7 pm on weekdays and 9 am to 7 pm on weekends

    6. CitraLand Waterpark

    CitraLand’s pirate-themed attractions are a surefire hit with the kids. Credit: jehan.khaleda
    CitraLand’s pirate-themed attractions are a surefire hit with the kids. Credit: jehan.khaleda
    It’s no surprise that CitraLand Waterpark is one of the most popular Bali water parks for tourists and locals alike. With water canons and twisty slides, kids won’t want to leave. There’s also a reflexology pool where you can let the water pressure soothe all the aches and pains away. Of course, you can’t leave without trying the towering Sea Legs slide, where you’ll feel your adrenaline pumping.
    Address: Perumahan CitraLand, Jl. Cargo Permai, Ubung Kaja, Kec. Denpasar Utara, Kota Denpasar, Bali
    Opening hours: Daily from 9 am to 6 pm

    Bonus tip: bundle and save with a Bali Pass

    Need a breather? Float down the Lazy River for the relaxing experience you deserve. Credit: waterbombal
    Need a breather? Float down the Lazy River for the relaxing experience you deserve. Credit: waterbombal
    With so many things to do in Bali, it can be quite overwhelming to plan, choose, and reserve different activities. The good news is that you can save money and time by getting the Bali Pass. Pick the attractions you want to experience like a spa trip, white water rafting or a visit to a Bali water park, and you’re good to go.