Aqualand Corfu Water Park: Tickets, Tips & How to Visit (2026)
Plan your day at Aqualand Corfu - how to get there by bus or car, what to bring, and how to book tickets online with live availability.
Aqualand is Corfu's only full-scale water park – a family day out with giant slides, lazy rivers, kids' zones and shaded lawns between Agios Ioannis and the airport. If you are searching for Aqualand Corfu tickets, prices, or how to get there without a car, this guide answers it. Book online ahead for July and August – queues at the gate can exceed an hour on busy Tuesdays and Thursdays when cruise ships are in port.
Reserve tickets via the booking card below (instant confirmation, mobile ticket) or plan transport with our airport transfers guide.
What is Aqualand Corfu?
Aqualand Corfu Water Park opened in the 1990s and remains the island's largest water attraction – roughly 120,000 m² of pools, slides and green space on the east coast, about 7 km south of Corfu Airport and 8 km from Corfu Town.
Who it suits: – Families with children roughly 4-16 (height restrictions apply on big slides). – Teenagers who want adrenaline (kamikaze, free-fall) plus social pool time. – Anyone who wants a non-beach day without a long boat crossing.
Less ideal for toddlers who nap all day (stimulation overload) or adults seeking a quiet spa – this is a busy, fun, commercial water park.
Pair with our Corfu with kids guide and things to do in Corfu for a balanced holiday.
Tickets – book ahead online
On-the-door tickets are usually more expensive than online pre-purchase, and summer gate queues waste precious pool time. Ticket types and prices change by season – use the booking card below for live availability and the current rate from the official seller.
Reserve tickets below – book online ahead for July and August when queues at the gate can exceed an hour on busy days.
Book your ticket:
Book online
Corfu: Aqualand Water Park 1- or 2-Day Entry Tickets
Free cancellation on many dates – check policy at checkout.
Local tip: Arrive within 30 minutes of opening (usually 10:00) even with a pre-booked ticket – you still need security and bracelet exchange, but you beat the worst midday crush.
Main zones & slides – what to expect
Aqualand is split into family, teen/adrenaline and young children's areas:
Family & multi-slide complexes – Multi-lane mat racers and tube slides suitable for mixed ages. – Large wave pool – busy but a crowd favourite.
Adrenaline – Kamikaze and free-fall style drops – strict height rules (often 1.4 m+). – Speed slides with weight limits – read signs before you queue.
Kids' castle & shallow pools – Dedicated shallow zones with mini-slides and sprinklers for under-10s. – Lifeguards on duty in main areas – still supervise your own children.
Lazy river & sun lawns – Shaded grass and sunbeds (some paid premium zones in peak season). – Lockers and changing rooms near the entrance.
You do not need to memorise every slide name – grab a park map at entry and circle must-dos as a family.
A typical day at Aqualand – timing & queues
- Arrive 09:45-10:15 – collect wristband and find lockers.
- 10:30-12:30 – hit popular slides before coach groups thicken.
- 12:30-14:00 – lunch at park restaurants (busy – eat slightly early or late).
- 14:00-16:30 – wave pool, lazy river, repeat favourite slides.
- 16:30-18:00 – wind down; park often closes 18:00 (confirm seasonal hours when booking).
Queue avoidance: Big slides queue longest 12:00-15:00. Do them first or last.
What to bring
What to bring
- SwimwearOne set may not dry between slides; a spare helps kids.
- SunscreenReapply hourly; shade is limited on queues.
- Water shoesHot paving and rough splash zones.
- TowelsHire available, but bringing your own saves queueing.
- Cash & cardLockers, sunbeds, food and drinks inside.
- Waterproof phone pouchIf you want photos on slides.
- IDRarely asked with mobile tickets but useful.
Leave jewellery and loose items in lockers. Slides have strict rules.
Food & facilities inside the park
Aqualand has cafeterias, snack bars and a main restaurant. Options include burgers, pizza, salads and ice cream. Budget for meals inside the park – operators set their own menu prices. – Outside food is generally not allowed – check current policy at entry. – Showers and changing rooms at the main building. – First aid on site – ask staff for directions. – Gift shop with swim gear and souvenirs.
For real Corfiot food another day, see Corfu food & dishes.
Getting to Aqualand Corfu
Getting to Aqualand Corfu
By car
- From Corfu Town / airport: ~10-15 minutes via the coastal road, well signposted Aqualand.
- Parking: Large free car park; fills on peak days after 11:00.
- Renting? Our Corfu car rental guide covers airport pick-up and insurance.
By bus
- Green bus line B15 runs from Corfu Town to Aqualand in season. Full timetable on our B15 Aqualand bus guide.
- Combine with getting around Corfu for blue-bus connections from the airport.
Taxi or private transfer
- Fixed-fare taxis from Corfu Town are common in summer. Agree price or insist on meter.
- Hotel pick-up and return: transfer listings or airport transfers.
- Airport arrivals: see Corfu airport transfers.
From north-coast resorts
- By car: ~45-55 minutes. Many families combine with a Sidari holiday and drive south for one day.
- By bus: Usually requires change in Corfu Town. Allow extra time.
Combine Aqualand with other sights
Aqualand sits between the airport and Corfu Town, so you can pair it with: – Corfu Old Town – afternoon or evening stroll after the park closes (Old Town guide). – Achilleion Palace – 20-25 minutes south (Achilleion guide). – Benitses or mouse island – short coastal stops if you have a car.
Do not try Old Town + full Aqualand + Achilleion in one day with young kids – pick two.
Aqualand vs a beach day – which to choose?
Aqualand works on any sunny day when you want slides, pools and a full day of activity. Cost is mainly the ticket plus food inside the park.
A beach day suits calmer sea days and a slower pace. Sunbed hire is optional at many beaches.
Alternate water-park and beach days for a happy family week – our best beaches in Corfu picks the right sand for your group.
How to book – summary
- Buy tickets online using the booking card in the Tickets section above.
- Plan transport – car (rental guide), B15 bus, or transfer.
- Arrive early, locker up, hit big slides before lunch.
- Hydrate – easy to forget in the splash zones.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Aqualand Corfu open?
Typically May through October, daily from around 10:00 to 18:00. Exact dates shift each year – confirm on your ticket or the operator page when you book.
Are there height restrictions on slides?
Yes. Adrenaline slides often require 1.4 m (140 cm) or taller and sometimes a minimum age. Children's areas are for smaller kids – read the sign at each slide entrance.
Can disabled visitors access Aqualand?
The park has gradual paths and accessible toilets in main areas, but not every slide is suitable for wheelchair users. Contact the park or ticket seller ahead if you need specific access.
Can you bring food into Aqualand?
Generally outside food and drink are not permitted – budget for meals inside. Water bottles may be allowed empty at entry; check current rules at the gate.
How long should you spend at Aqualand Corfu?
Most families stay 5-7 hours – essentially a full day. Arriving at opening and leaving at closing is common in peak season.
Are Aqualand tickets refundable?
Depends on the ticket type you buy online – many GetYourGuide listings offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before; read the terms on your booking page.
Is Aqualand near Corfu Airport?
Yes – about 7 km (10-15 minutes by car). Handy if you want a fun day soon after landing, though luggage storage needs planning.
Is Aqualand good for toddlers?
The kids' pools and shallow play areas suit ages 3-8 well. Very small toddlers may find noise and crowds overwhelming – consider a half-day or shoulder season visit.