Traveller question
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February 2026
Are there water parks or aqua 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
February 2026
Are there water parks or aqua 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
February 2026
Yes — Marrakech is the water-park capital. Oasiria is the biggest, with wave pools, lazy rivers, and slides set in palm gardens, while Aqua Mirage and the parks attached to big resorts add more. Agadir also has aqua parks. They run mainly spring through autumn and are a brilliant family heat-breaker.
Families always ask me this, usually around day three when the kids have had enough of carpets and kasbahs. Yes — and Marrakech is genuinely well served. Oasiria is the headline act: a proper large-scale water park on the edge of the city with wave pools, a lazy river, a pirate-themed kids' zone, and enough slides to burn off a whole afternoon of energy, all laid out among palms with the Atlas behind. We treat it as a full reset day in the middle of a busy itinerary, and parents thank me for it every time.
Aqua Mirage is the other Marrakech option, attached to a resort and a bit more contained, which actually suits younger children. Several of the larger Marrakech hotels also have their own water-park-style complexes, so if you're staying somewhere with one you may not even need to leave the property. Down on the coast, Agadir has aqua parks too, which makes sense given it's already Morocco's beach-resort town — it's an easy add-on if you're spending time there.
The honest caveats are practical. These are seasonal — roughly spring through autumn — so a December trip won't have them open, and at the height of summer you'll want to arrive early to claim shade and loungers before the crowds. They're also a little way out of the medina, so a pre-booked driver to take you there and collect you saves a lot of haggling with taxis when you're tired and sunburnt at the end of the day.
From a planning point of view, I genuinely recommend building one of these in for any family trip in the warm months. Morocco's cultural sights are wonderful but intense for children, and a water-park day buys you goodwill for the next round of medinas and museums. We can have a driver and packed essentials ready, book ahead so you skip the queue, and slot it on the hottest forecast day so it doubles as your heat strategy.
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Hassan — Family Travel Designer, Serenity Morocco Tours. Answered February 2026.
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