The park holds the Guinness World Record for the most water slides in a single water park.
The Leap of Faith slide features a near-vertical drop that passes through a transparent tube submerged in a shark lagoon.
The park's river system spans over 2 kilometers, incorporating tidal surges and rapids.
Trident Tower, added in the park's major expansion, stands 48 meters tall.
Aquaventure features the world’s longest family water coaster, 'Shockwave'.
The site uses a 'MyKey' RFID wristband system for cashless payments and locker access.
Marine animal habitats at the park are managed by a dedicated team of marine biologists and vets.
The park's water filtration system recycles approximately 700,000 liters of water per day.
Aquaventure World is the world’s largest water park, located at the tip of Palm Jumeirah in Dubai. It features over 105 record-breaking slides, attractions, and experiences across a 22.5-hectare site. The park is integrated with the Atlantis The Palm resort and includes private beach access. Key zones include the Trident Tower, Splashers Island for children, and the Shark Attack ride which passes through a shark-filled lagoon. The facility utilizes advanced hydraulic technology for uphill water coasters and river rapids. Marine conservation programs are conducted on-site, including the Dolphin Bay and Sea Lion Point encounters. The park connects to the Lost Chambers Aquarium, which houses over 65,000 marine animals. Visitors can access a 1-kilometer private beach stretch reserved exclusively for park guests.
The top of the Trident Tower offers a panoramic view of the Palm Jumeirah and the Dubai skyline.
Wear water-friendly footwear as the pavement surfaces become extremely hot in the Dubai sun.
Book your entry pass online in advance to bypass ticket counter queues.
Rent a locker near the park entrance to store valuables, as most slides prohibit loose items.
Prioritize the high-intensity slides in Trident Tower during the morning to avoid midday peak wait times.
Avoid visiting on Fridays and Saturdays as these are the peak days for local residents and tourists, leading to significantly longer wait times for slides.
Appropriate swimwear is required; modest swimwear like burkinis are permitted, but loose clothing like jeans or cotton t-shirts are prohibited on slides for safety.