Why Waterbom Bali is worth a visit

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One of the world’s best water parks

Consistently ranked among the best in the world, Waterbom Bali has won TripAdvisor’s top awards year after year, making it a bucket-list experience for travelers.

A perfect balance of thrills and relaxation

With 22 world-class slides, you can go from heart-racing drops to lazy, winding rivers in minutes. Whether you crave adrenaline or a chill escape, Waterbom delivers the best of both worlds.

A tropical paradise

It is a refreshing escape from Bali's heat and set in lush gardens with over 50% green space. You’ll feel like you’ve stepped into a hidden oasis, perfect for unwinding between adventures.

Effortless, stress-free fun

No cash? No problem. The cashless wristband system makes everything smooth. Just tap for food, drinks, and rentals. With spotless facilities and friendly staff, everything is designed for a hassle-free experience.

The perfect break from Bali’s crowds

Bali is stunning, but it can be hot and packed with tourists. Waterbom offers a cool, spacious retreat where you can escape the crowds, relax in a private gazebo, and enjoy a fun-filled day at your own pace.

Unforgettable moments for everyone

Whether you’re a thrill-seeker, a family with kids, or just looking to chill, Waterbom Bali delivers an experience you won’t forget. With Asia’s steepest water slide, gentle tube rides, and dedicated kids' play areas, there’s something for every energy level.

Rides and attractions at Waterbom Bali

Extreme slides for adrenaline seekers

The Climax features a near-vertical drop through a trapdoor, making it Asia’s steepest water slide. Smash Down 2.0 launches riders from 26 meters high at a 60-degree angle. Twin Racers lets you compete in a head-to-head mat race, while Boomerang propels you down a steep drop before sending you backward in a gravity-defying arc.

High-speed fun for groups and families

Python is Bali’s longest waterslide, with twists and turns for up to four riders in a tube. Superbowl spins you through a giant bowl before quickly exiting the pool. Constrictor has the park’s longest water slide tunnel, offering a winding, enclosed ride.

Relaxing attractions and chill zones

The Lazy River winds through tropical gardens, offering a slow, scenic float. Private gazebos provide shaded, comfortable retreats, and multiple swim-up bars let you enjoy drinks without leaving the water.

Safe and fun play areas for kids

Funtastic is a dedicated children’s zone with interactive water features, small slides, and tipping buckets. The area is designed for younger guests and has shallow waters and constant lifeguard supervision.

More ways to enjoy the park

Beyond slides, Waterbom offers in-pool lounges, lush green spaces, and dining areas serving diverse cuisine. The cashless wristband system makes payments easy, and high hygiene standards ensure a clean, well-maintained environment.

Plan your visit to Waterbom Bali

Visiting Waterbom Bali? Great choice. Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of it.

Aerial view of the Pleasure Pool at Waterbom Bali water park, featuring slides and surrounding greenery

Waterbom Bali is open daily, but hours may vary on special occasions or holidays.

  • Park hours: 9am to 6pm
  • Last admission: 5pm
  • Ride availability: Rides and attractions operate throughout the day, but maintenance or weather conditions may cause temporary closures.
Aerial view of Waterbom Bali water park with slides and pools in Kuta, Indonesia.

Best value for money: April – June & September – November:

  • Waterbom Bali frequently offers online discounts and early bird promotions during these months.
  • Bundled deals with dining, spa, or other Bali attractions are more common.
  • Bali’s Nyepi (March – April) – Some discounts may be available before or after this Day of Silence (Waterbom remains closed on Nyepi).
  • Indonesian Independence Day (August 17) – Occasional special deals for domestic tourists.

Key festivals to keep in mind

Nyepi (Balinese New Year) – March or April

  • Waterbom Bali is closed for a full day.
  • The island shuts down (no flights, outdoor activity, or lights at night).
  • Best time to visit: The days before or after Nyepi, when crowds are still low.

Galungan & Kuningan (Every 210 days, varies yearly)

  • Shops may close early, but Waterbom remains open.
  • Traffic congestion increases as locals visit temples.

Bali Arts Festival (June – July)

  • Brings tourists & locals into Denpasar and Kuta, increasing crowd levels at Waterbom Bali.
Aerial view of the Constrictor water slide at Waterbom Bali water park, Indonesia.

Best overall time: April – June & September – October (a perfect balance of weather, crowds, and pricing).

Best for budget travelers: February – March & September – November (lower ticket & flight prices).

Best for families: June & September (good weather, moderate crowds).

Worst time to visit: December – early January (expensive, crowded, and rainy).

How to get to Waterbom Bali

Waterbom Bali is easily accessible from major areas, including Seminyak, Canggu, Ubud, and Nusa Dua.

From Ngurah Rai International Airport (DPS):

  • Distance: 3 km (1.8 miles)
  • Travel Time: 10-15 minutes by car

From Seminyak:

  • Distance: 6 km (3.7 miles)
  • Travel Time: 20-30 minutes
  • Transport Options: Taxi, private rental car, or scooter.

From Ubud:

  • Distance: 35 km (21.7 miles)
  • Travel Time: 60-90 minutes

From Nusa Dua:

  • Distance: 15 km (9.3 miles)

Tip: Many hotels offer shuttle services to Waterbom Bali, so check with your accommodation.

Frequently asked questions

Waterbom Bali is a world-class water park in Kuta, known for its thrilling slides, family-friendly attractions, and lush tropical setting.