WaterWorld is a Greek mythology-themed water park in Ayia Napa, Cyprus, and one of the largest of its kind in Europe.
This guide was updated in July 2026. Online tickets are currently discounted from €52 to €49 for adults and from €34 to €29 for children, and every ticket also includes a second-visit deal, either 50% off on Mondays to Saturdays in July and August, or a completely free second visit on Sundays during The Wave Fest, running through 30 August. You can book through Viator to secure your entry in advance.
Quick facts: WaterWorld
| Address | Ayia Thekla road 18, Ayia Napa, Famagusta, Cyprus |
| Opening hours | 10am–6pm (June–August); shorter hours in spring and autumn |
| Admission (online, limited-time offer) | Adult (13+) €49; Child (3–12) €29; Infant (0–2) free |
| Nearest transit | Bus 102 from Ayia Napa and Protaras; bus 711 from Larnaca |
| Typical visit | A full day |
Opening hours for WaterWorld
WaterWorld opens every day of the year it operates. In April and May, it’s open from 10am to 5pm. In June, July, and August, hours extend to 10am to 6pm. In September and October, hours return to 10am to 5pm. Since today falls in July, expect the park open until 6pm.
Ticket prices for WaterWorld
All prices are in euros. Online prices currently reflect a limited-time discount.
| Ticket | Standard online price | Limited-time price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (13+) | €52 | €49 |
| Child (3–12) | €34 | €29 |
| Infant (0–2) | Free | Free |
Every online ticket also comes with a second-visit deal. On Mondays to Saturdays in July and August, your second visit is half price. On Sundays, during The Wave Fest, which runs every week until 30 August, your second visit is completely free. Ask for your second-day pass at Customer Services on your first visit, where a photo is taken to confirm your return. Cyprus residents can call the park directly for separate discounted pricing, and a season ticket is available by phone. Booking ahead is worthwhile, and you can book tickets in advance through Viator to guarantee your visit.
Why book WaterWorld tickets?
- 🏛️ Over 30 rides inspired by Greek mythology: From record-breaking slides to one of Europe’s largest wave pools.
- 🎟️ A second visit included: Half price Monday to Saturday, or free on Sundays during The Wave Fest.
- 🌿 Nine restaurants on site: A wide choice of food and drink without leaving the park.
- 📜 Free entry for infants: Children aged 0 to 2 join at no charge.
- 💰 The Wave Fest every Sunday: Ayia Napa’s only weekly music festival, included with your ticket.
How to get to WaterWorld
By bus, route 102 runs from anywhere in Ayia Napa and Protaras directly to the park. From Larnaca, bus 711 provides a public transport option. By car, the park is on Ayia Thekla road, a short drive from central Ayia Napa.
How long to spend at WaterWorld
Plan for a full day. With the current second-visit offer, many visitors choose to spread their experience across two days rather than rushing to see everything at once.
Accessibility at WaterWorld
WaterWorld provides dedicated accessible parking near the entrance, and the entrance itself is wheelchair-friendly with a smooth pathway. Ramp access is available in select areas of the park, alongside accessible restrooms and changing rooms, and shaded seating for relaxation. Wheelchairs can be booked in advance, subject to availability, and staff are on hand to help guests choose suitable attractions.
What to see at WaterWorld
Drop to Atlantis and The Fall of Icarus rank among the park’s headline thrill slides, alongside the twin racing Kamikaze Slides, Thunderbolt and Lightning.
The Quest of Heracles and Chariot Chase bring mythology to life through fast-paced rides themed around the Greek hero’s trials.
Poseidon’s Wave Pool, one of Europe’s largest, gives visitors a place to relax between rides, alongside the Aeolos Whirlpool and Odyssey River lazy river.
Minotaur’s Labyrinth challenges visitors to navigate a winding water maze, one of the park’s more unusual attractions.
Danaides Waterworks and Delphin Children’s Pool are designed for younger visitors, with scaled-down slides and splash features.
Aphrodite’s Bath, Serpentine Slides, and Phaethon’s Flume round out the ride lineup with a mix of gentler and more thrilling options.
EMW Go Karts, a separate attraction on site, adds a dry-land racing option for anyone wanting a break from the water.
Practical visitor tips for WaterWorld
| Tip | Detail |
|---|---|
| Ask for your second-visit pass | Get a photo taken at Customer Services on your first visit to claim your discounted or free return. |
| Time your Sunday visit for The Wave Fest | Every Sunday until 30 August, second visits are free during the festival. |
| Book online for the best price | Online tickets are currently discounted compared to the standard price. |
| Bring the whole family | Infants aged 0 to 2 always enter free. |
| Book ahead for a smooth visit | Advance booking is recommended; book through Viator to secure your visit. |
FAQ: WaterWorld
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Is WaterWorld open every day? | Yes, it’s open daily throughout the season. |
| What’s included in the second-visit offer? | A 50% discount Monday to Saturday in July and August, or a free second visit on Sundays during The Wave Fest. |
| How do I get to WaterWorld without a car? | Bus 102 serves Ayia Napa and Protaras, and bus 711 runs from Larnaca. |
| Is the park wheelchair accessible? | Yes, with a wheelchair-friendly entrance, ramp access in select areas, and wheelchairs available with advance booking. |
| Do I need to book in advance? | Advance booking is recommended, and you can book through Viator to secure your visit. |
Things to do near WaterWorld
Nissi Beach, one of Cyprus’s most photographed beaches, is a short drive from the park. Ayia Napa Marina offers a scenic waterfront with restaurants and shops. Cape Greco National Forest Park provides coastal walking trails and sea caves a little further along the coast. Ayia Napa Monastery, a 16th-century landmark in the town centre, offers a quieter contrast to the beaches. Ayia Napa’s Municipal Square comes alive at night with bars and restaurants for those staying into the evening.
What to visit tomorrow: more Cyprus water parks
Aphrodite Water Park, in Paphos, is around two hours away and ranks as the biggest water park in that region of Cyprus. Fasouri Watermania, in Limassol, is roughly an hour away and offers another full day of slides and pools on the south coast.
