Traveller question
Member
March 2026
Are there theme parks or amusement parks in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.

Traveller question
Member
March 2026
Are there theme parks or amusement parks in Morocco?
Asked by a traveller planning a trip to Morocco. Here's the honest answer from one of our travel designers.
Hassan
Travel Designer · StaffFamily Travel Designer
March 2026
Morocco has no Disney-scale theme park, but there are amusement options. Marrakech has small fairground-style parks and the water park Oasiria, and big shopping malls like Morocco Mall in Casablanca house indoor amusement zones, an IMAX, and an aquarium. Manage expectations: this is leisure add-on territory, not a dedicated theme-park destination.
I'll be straight with you, because over-promising here just leads to disappointed children: Morocco is not a theme-park destination in the way Florida or Paris is. There's no giant branded resort with roller coasters. What there is, when you know where to look, is a scattering of smaller amusement options that work brilliantly as a half-day break rather than the centrepiece of a trip.
Marrakech has the most. Alongside the Oasiria water park, you'll find modest fairground-style parks with rides aimed at younger children, and seasonal funfairs that pop up around the city. They're charming in a low-key, local way rather than slick, and prices are gentle. For older kids and teens, the bigger draw is often the modern malls. Morocco Mall in Casablanca is the standout — it's one of Africa's largest, with an indoor amusement zone, an IMAX cinema, an ice rink in some seasons, and a genuinely impressive aquarium with a walk-through tunnel.
That mall point matters more than it sounds. In the heat of summer or on a rare rainy day, an air-conditioned complex with rides, cinema, an aquarium, and food courts can rescue an afternoon completely, and it gives teenagers the familiar buzz they sometimes crave in the middle of an intense cultural trip. Casablanca's Morocco Mall and the larger Marrakech malls both deliver this.
So my advice is to reset expectations and use these as supporting acts. The real magic of Morocco for families is the desert camp, the camel ride, the souks, the cooking class — the stuff that's nowhere else. We weave one of these amusement or mall breaks in as a pressure valve when the schedule needs lightening, rather than selling the country as something it isn't. Honesty here makes for a far happier trip.
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Hassan — Family Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered March 2026.
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