The park's design is heavily influenced by the history of the Dilmun civilization, which occupied the region over 4,000 years ago.
The water park utilizes a specialized water filtration system designed to minimize loss and ensure the safety of its high-volume aquatic facilities.
The central 'Dilmun' theme is reflected in the rockwork and decorative structures resembling ancient Mesopotamian-style architecture.
The park includes specialized areas such as the 'Turbo Tower' for high-adrenaline slides and 'Speed Slides' reaching significant heights.
It is integrated into the larger Al Areen desert-based tourism ecosystem.
The Lost Paradise of Dilmun is an extensive waterpark in Bahrain themed around the ancient Dilmun civilization. Spanning over 77,000 square meters, it incorporates over 14 slides and pools that utilize architectural elements inspired by local archaeological ruins. The park features a dedicated wave pool, a lazy river, and high-speed water slides. It includes integrated retail shops and multiple dining outlets serving local and international cuisine. The facility is situated within the Al Areen development in the Southern Governorate.
The main entrance gate, which features elaborate stone carvings mimicking ancient temple architecture.
Bring non-slip water shoes, as concrete surfaces can become extremely hot under the Bahraini sun.
Book private cabanas in advance to secure a dedicated shaded base for your group.
Arrive early to secure locker space and sunbeds before peak crowds arrive during weekends.
Attempting to visit during the hottest part of mid-summer afternoons without pre-booked shaded seating.
Operates seasonally; typically closed on specific weekdays for maintenance during low season.
Modest swimwear is expected in public areas; full-body swimwear is permitted and commonly used, while street clothes are generally not allowed in the water.