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Aruba Waterpark Guide: Slides, Pools, Prices, Tips & What to Expect

Aruba Waterpark

If you’re looking for a true water park in Aruba (not a beach excursion), Aruba Waterpark is the island’s main standalone water park experience. Located near Hooiberg in Santa Cruz, it offers slides, pools, splash zones, and family-friendly activities in a central location.

This guide covers everything you need to know; what you’ll find, who it’s best for, pricing, tips, and whether it’s worth visiting.

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Where Is Aruba Waterpark?

Aruba Waterpark is located inland near Hooiberg (the iconic “Haystack” hill), making it easy to reach from most parts of the island. It’s about a short drive from Palm Beach, Eagle Beach, and Oranjestad.

The park is not ocean-based—it’s a traditional water park setup, making it a great alternative to beach days.

What You’ll Find at Aruba Waterpark

Aruba Waterpark is designed for all ages, with a mix of slides, pools, and entertainment areas.

Water Slides

  • 11 different water slides with varying speeds and styles
  • mix of straight, spiral, and family-friendly slides
  • more fun-focused than extreme thrill rides

Swimming Pools

  • 3 main pools for relaxing and cooling off
  • waterfall-style pool for a more laid-back vibe

Water Playground (Kids Area)

  • interactive splash zones
  • climbing structures and smaller slides
  • perfect for younger children

Extra Activities

  • synthetic soccer field
  • virtual reality (VR) gaming room
  • shaded lounge areas and seating

The park is designed as a full-day activity with something for both kids and adults.

Food & Drinks

Aruba Waterpark has on-site food options, including:

  • pizza, pasta, nachos, and hot dogs
  • snacks like ice cream, churros, and fruit
  • sodas, juices, and cold drinks

Outside food or drinks is not allowed, so plan to eat inside the park.

Tickets & Pricing

Pricing is relatively affordable compared to many Caribbean attractions.

  • Adults: around $30–$35 USD
  • Children: discounted pricing
  • Infants: free

Some tickets include hotel pickup and drop-off, making it an easy excursion option.

Is Aruba Waterpark Worth It?

Aruba Waterpark is not a massive theme park, but it is a fun, well-rounded attraction for a few hours or a full day.

It is best viewed as:

  • a family-friendly activity
  • a break from beach days
  • a casual, affordable outing

Visitors often describe it as a “hidden gem” with a mix of slides, pools, and relaxing areas. 

Who Should Visit?

  • families with kids
  • groups looking for a fun activity day
  • travelers wanting a break from the beach
  • visitors staying longer than a few days

If you are looking for a more scenic or relaxing experience, consider Aruba’s beaches like
Eagle Beach or
Arashi Beach.

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Aruba is famous for its beaches. Compare the best ones before planning your itinerary.

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Tips for Visiting Aruba Waterpark

  • arrive early to avoid crowds
  • bring sunscreen (very limited shade in some areas)
  • bring water shoes for comfort
  • check opening days (usually closed Mondays & Tuesdays)
  • bring cash or card for food and drinks

The park typically operates from around 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM on open days.

What to Bring

  • swimwear
  • towel
  • reef-safe sunscreen
  • flip-flops or water shoes
  • change of clothes
  • waterproof phone pouch (optional)

Safety & Rules

The park has standard safety rules, including height restrictions for certain slides, required supervision for children, and restrictions on outside food and unsafe behavior. Lifeguards are present, but supervision is still required.

Final Thoughts

Aruba Waterpark is a great addition to your itinerary if you want a fun, casual day with slides, pools, and activities. While Aruba is best known for its beaches, this park offers a different kind of experience—especially for families and groups.


It’s not a luxury attraction, but it’s affordable, entertaining, and easy to enjoy.

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FAQ: Aruba Waterpark

Is Aruba Waterpark the same as De Palm Island?

No, Aruba Waterpark is a standalone inland water park, while De Palm Island is an all-inclusive island excursion.

How many slides are at Aruba Waterpark?

The park features around 11 water slides.

Is Aruba Waterpark good for kids?

Yes, it is one of the best family-friendly attractions on the island.

How long should you spend there?

Most visitors spend 3–6 hours, depending on activities.

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