Bodrum Water Park
Pools, slides, and a relaxed family atmosphere
A favorite for families and groups, Bodrum Water Park offers a mix of water slides, pools, and play zones just outside Bodrum.
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Bodrum Water Park is a lively spot for families and groups, offering pools, slides, and water play areas. Visitors enjoy a relaxed day out, with easy access to Bodrum's beaches and nearby sights.
Bodrum Water Park is a lively spot for families and groups, offering pools, slides, and water play areas. Visitors enjoy a relaxed day out, with easy access to Bodrum's beaches and nearby sights.
Bodrum Water Park is a lively spot for families and groups, offering pools, slides, and water play areas. Visitors enjoy a relaxed day out, with easy access to Bodrum's beaches and nearby sights.

Pools, slides, and a relaxed family atmosphere
A favorite for families and groups, Bodrum Water Park offers a mix of water slides, pools, and play zones just outside Bodrum.
How do you get there? Visitors mention it's best reached by car, as coastal roads can be slow and signage may be patchy outside main routes.
Is there an entrance fee? Booking is paid through the tour; visitor feedback suggests prices are affordable but no exact ticket amount is given.
When is the best time to visit? The main season runs from early June to late August, with shorter hours in May and September.
What can you combine it with? Visitors use it as a base for combining beach time with Bodrum town, Gumusluk, Yalikavak Marina, and the Mausoleum area.
Can you swim? The park has pools, a shallow children's pool, and a wave pool, so swimwear is likely needed for the water section.
Bodrum Water Park is a popular spot for families and groups looking for a relaxed day of water play. Reviews indicate a mix of pools, slides, and a wave pool, with areas set up for both adults and children. The north-side base is described as calmer and more family-oriented than some of the busier resort towns nearby. There's a shallow children's pool and, for those who want a bit more excitement, slides and a wave pool. Swimwear is needed for the water attractions, and many families find the park suits a flexible half-day visit—enough time to enjoy the rides without feeling rushed.
Some guests mention a kids' foam party later in the day, adding to the family-friendly atmosphere. If you're planning a visit, it's a good idea to bring water shoes and comfortable clothing, as surfaces can be wet. The park is positioned for mixed-age visits, so it works well for families with children and adults looking to cool off and unwind.
One quick tip: carry a phone with internet for navigation, since road signage can be patchy outside the main routes. Conditions may vary, so check locally for the latest updates before visiting.
Helpful details to plan your visit smoothly.
Booking is paid through the tour; some visitors note prices are affordable but no exact ticket amount is given. Check locally before visiting.
Check locallyBest reached by car; the peninsula is spread out and coastal roads can be slow, with some secondary roads and signs less reliable. Hotel pickup and return are included in some tours.
No visit length is stated; the itinerary suggests a flexible half-day style visit with free time inside the park.
Half-dayThe main season runs from early June to late August, with shorter hours in May and September. Beachfront dining and yacht activity are seasonal.
SummerThe park has pools, a shallow children's pool, and a wave pool, so it is set up for swimming and water play. Swimwear is likely needed for the water section.
Bring swimwearThe park is positioned for mixed-age family visits, with rides and water attractions aimed at children and adults. A kids' foam party is mentioned later in the day.
Family-friendlyA children's pool with steps and handrails is mentioned, but there is no broader accessibility detail for wheelchairs or strollers. Some rides have height and weight limits.
Check locallyNo confirmed opening hours in our sources — verify locally before visiting. Conditions and facilities may change by season.
Check locallyMost visitors reach the park by car, as the Bodrum peninsula is spread out and coastal roads can be slow. Some report that signage is patchy outside the main routes, so having a phone with internet for navigation is helpful. Hotel pickup and return are included in some organized tours—guests typically meet the bus, receive tickets on arrival, and transfer back after free time in the park. If you're driving, allow extra time for traffic, especially in peak summer.
Entry is paid through the tour, and prices are described as affordable, but you'll need to check locally for the current amount. There's no set visit length, but a flexible half-day is common. The main season runs from early June to late August, with shorter hours in May and September. For those pairing sightseeing with a coastal day, the park can be a relaxed stop before heading to the beach or exploring Bodrum town. If you're considering a private yacht or boat day, this spot works well as a family-friendly addition to your itinerary, especially for those looking to balance water fun with time on the coast.
Bodrum Water Park is a handy base for mixing water fun with other local sights. Reports commonly mention it's easy to combine with a stroll through Bodrum town, a trip to Gumusluk, or a visit to Yalikavak Marina. The Mausoleum area is also within reach for those interested in ancient history. If you're planning a longer day, you might start at the park and then head to the beach or explore the town's markets and cafés. The area's seasonal buzz means there's more happening in summer, especially around the coast and marinas.
Bodrum Water Park adds a memorable visual stop to a wider Bodrum plan, especially for guests pairing sightseeing with time on the coast.
Many visitors describe the park is best reached by car, as the peninsula is spread out and coastal roads can be slow. Some tours offer hotel pickup and return, but if you're driving, allow extra time and use a phone with internet for navigation, since signage can be patchy outside main routes.
Entry is paid through the tour, and current visitor guidance suggests prices are affordable, but no exact ticket amount is given. Check locally for current fees and payment methods, as these can change by season.
No set visit length is stated, but most guests find a flexible half-day is enough to enjoy the pools and slides. You'll have free time inside the park, so you can adjust your stay to suit your plans.
Yes, visitors report the park has pools, a shallow children's pool, and a wave pool. Swimwear is needed for the water attractions, and water shoes are recommended for comfort and safety.
The main season runs from early June to late August, with shorter hours in May and September. The area is livelier in peak summer, and mornings are usually quieter and cooler.
Yes, the park is positioned for mixed-age family visits, with rides and water attractions aimed at children and adults. Some visitors mention a kids' foam party later in the day. Note that some rides have height and weight limits.
A children's pool with steps and handrails is mentioned, but there is no broader accessibility detail for wheelchairs or strollers. Some rides may not suit all visitors due to height and weight restrictions. Check locally for the latest information.
After visiting Bodrum Water Park, continue exploring nearby places around Bodrum.