Greece is primarily identified with beaches, islands, and ancient history, but in recent decades it has also become a sought-after destination for water park enthusiasts. The Mediterranean climate, the long hot summer, and the growing family tourism sector have created perfect conditions for the development of modern and well-invested water parks. Today, parks operate across the country offering a combination of extreme slides, wave pools, lazy rivers, and dedicated areas for children, all with high standards of safety and maintenance. The major parks are concentrated mainly on the tourist islands, but significant complexes also exist on the mainland and in Northern Greece. Most parks are seasonal and do not operate during the winter months, so it is important to check that the site is open to visitors before arriving.

The first water parks in Greece began operating as early as the 1980s, coinciding with the boom in mass vacation tourism. The 1990s saw a significant leap in investment in water technologies, flow control systems, and safety, and sometimes high-speed slides were established even earlier than in other European countries. On the large islands, where the summer season is particularly busy, water parks have become a true anchor attraction.
In Northern Greece and the mainland, development was more moderate, and the parks there cater to a local audience as well as tourists. Over the years, a clear division has emerged: giant parks on the islands and in distinct tourist areas, alongside large but solitary parks on the mainland. In Southern Greece, the Peloponnese, and the Pelion region, tourism relies more on beaches, nature, and relaxed recreation, so mostly small water facilities operate there as part of hotels rather than as large independent water parks.
Water parks in Greece can be divided into two main groups:
- Mainland Greece and Northern Greece – Large parks near major cities, easy to reach by car.
- The Islands – Extensive water parks as part of a developed tourist infrastructure.
Water Parks in Mainland and Northern Greece
Waterland Thessaloniki
The largest and oldest water park in Northern Greece, operating since the 1990s and located about 15 km from the center of Thessaloniki, near the airport and the Thermi area. The park covers a wide area and includes dozens of water slides of varying difficulty levels, from relaxed facilities for families and children to fast slides and sharp drops for adrenaline junkies. The site features a large wave pool, a long lazy river, dedicated play areas for small children, spacious swimming pools, and shaded areas for a comfortable stay throughout a full day. The park operates during the summer season only, usually from late May to September, and during this period, snack bars, lockers, and related services are available to allow for a continuous full-day experience.
Splash Waterpark Isthmos Loutraki
A family water park located between Loutraki and the Corinth Canal, a short drive from Athens. This is a compact and convenient park, particularly suitable for families with young children and for a half-day visit, rather than a large-scale extreme park. The site offers several water slides of various heights, a central swimming pool, interactive water features for children, wet play zones, and shaded spaces for sitting and resting. The atmosphere is relaxed and not as crowded as in Greece’s giant parks, making it a popular stop for travelers in the Loutraki area or visitors on their way to the Peloponnese region. The park operates during the summer season only, usually from June to September, offering basic amenities such as a snack bar, lockers, and shaded areas.
Water Parks in the Greek Islands
Water Parks in Rhodes
Rhodes Water Park Faliraki
The largest water park in Greece and one of the most prominent in Europe, serving as a central attraction on the island of Rhodes for many years. The park is located in the Faliraki area, about a 15-minute drive from Rhodes Town, and covers a vast area with an exceptional variety of water facilities – from high and fast extreme slides, through wide family slides and shared tubes, to dedicated water zones for small children with shallow depths and colorful structures. Among the standout attractions, you will find a large wave pool, an especially long lazy river, jumping areas, and free-fall slides, alongside shaded rest areas, restaurants, snack bars, and lockers. The park operates during the summer season only, usually from May to October, and is considered a full-day destination – both for families and for groups of young people looking for a mix of adrenaline and lighthearted fun.
Water Parks in Crete
Acqua Plus Water Park
One of the oldest and most well-known water parks in Crete, located in the Hersonissos area and serving primarily the hotel zone of the northern island. The park is built on a green and manicured slope, giving it an open and less crowded feel compared to urban water parks, combining extreme facilities for adults with relaxed and family-friendly areas. The site features high and fast slides, double tubes, spacious swimming pools, dedicated water complexes for children, and shaded rest areas with lawns. The atmosphere is relaxed and organized, suitable for a half-day to a full-day visit, especially for families and vacationers in the Hersonissos and Heraklion area. The park operates during the summer season only, usually from April to October, and includes restaurants, snack bars, lockers, and related services.
WaterCity Crete
One of the largest and most advanced water parks in Crete, located in the Anopolis area, east of Heraklion and near the airport. This is a sprawling park with dozens of diverse water facilities, ranging from high extreme slides and free falls, through family tubes and couple tracks, to extensive water areas for children with colorful structures and shallow depths. The park is designed for a full-day visit, featuring a large wave pool, a long lazy river, shaded rest complexes, restaurants, snack bars, and organized restrooms. WaterCity is considered a modern and well-organized park, attracting both families with children and young people looking for an intensive day of adrenaline and entertainment.
Pantheon Water Park
A family water park located in northern Crete, in the Rethymno area, suitable mainly for a few hours of fun with children rather than a full extreme day. The park offers a selection of water slides at various heights, shallow pools for toddlers and young children, colorful splash pads, and shaded areas for resting between slides. Its character is more relaxed and local compared to the island’s large water parks, and it is popular among families staying in the Rethymno area and nearby villages. The park operates during the summer season and serves as a complementary attraction to a beach vacation or a light day out of the hotel.
Meropi Aqua
A small-to-medium water park located in northern Crete, suitable mainly for families with children and a relatively short visit. The site features several water slides, shallow pools, splash facilities, and shaded seating areas. This is not a full-day destination park but a complementary attraction for vacationers in the Malia and Stalis area, especially for families looking for an activity close to their hotel without long drives.
Water Parks in Corfu
Aqualand Corfu
One of the largest water parks in Greece and a central attraction on the island of Corfu, located in the Agios Ioannis area, west of Corfu Town. The park covers an exceptionally wide area and offers a full-day experience with a very large variety of water facilities – high and fast extreme slides, family tube tracks, a spacious wave pool, a long lazy river, dedicated water areas for small children, and colorful play zones. Thanks to its size and wide layout, even on busy days, it feels less crowded than smaller parks.
Hydropolis Water Park
A medium-sized water park located in northern Corfu. This is a convenient family park, smaller and more concentrated than Aqualand, and is particularly suitable for families with children for a half-day visit. The site offers several water slides, swimming pools, splash facilities for children, and shaded seating areas. The park operates during the summer season and mainly serves vacationers in the northern part of the island and hotels in the area.
Splash Fun Water Park Corfu
A small-to-medium water park located in the Sidari area of northern Corfu, suitable mainly for families with children for a short visit of a few hours. This is a more intimate and simple park than Aqualand, with moderately high water slides, shallow pools, splash facilities, and shaded seating areas. Its character is local and relaxed, and it is popular among vacationers staying in hotels and holiday apartments in Sidari and nearby villages. The park operates during the summer season, offering basic services such as a snack bar, lockers, and rest areas.
Water Parks in Zakynthos
Zante Water Village
The largest and central water park on the island of Zakynthos, located in the center of the island and a short drive from Zakynthos Town. This is a sprawling park suitable for a full-day visit, with a successful combination of extreme facilities for adults and family and children’s areas. The site features high and fast slides, double tube tracks, a large wave pool, a lazy river, free-fall facilities, and shallow areas with colorful structures for small children.
Tsilivi Water Park
A small/medium water park located in the northeast of Zakynthos, suitable mainly for families with children and vacationers who prefer an attraction close to their hotel rather than a full day of travel. The park is adjacent to a large hotel complex but also operates as a site open to the general public, featuring moderately high water slides, shallow pools, splash facilities for children, and shaded seating areas. A relatively calm and simple park, suitable for spending a few hours, especially with young children.
Water Parks in Kos
Lido Water Park Kos
The main water park of the island of Kos, a short drive from the airport. This is a large and convenient site for a half-day to full-day visit, combining extreme facilities for adults with family and children’s areas. The place offers high and fast slides, tube tracks, a wave pool, free-fall facilities, shallow water areas for children, and shaded rest zones. The park is well-maintained and includes restaurants, snack bars, lockers, and related services, making it a popular attraction for vacationers from all over the island during the summer season.
Water Parks in Southern Greece, the Peloponnese and Pelion
In regions such as Southern Greece and the Peloponnese, small water parks operate mainly as part of hotels and resorts. The Pelion region, characterized by mountainous landscapes, green villages, and natural beaches, does not include water parks at all, and experiences there are based on nature, the sea, and hiking rather than water attractions.
Water parks in Greece offer a perfect alternative to the sea and beaches, especially on hot summer days. The most significant concentration of large water parks is found on the tourist islands, alongside one prominent presence in Northern Greece.
