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Slide, Splash, Repeat: Top Water Parks in Vietnam
With its tropical climate and vibrant travel scene, Vietnam is quickly becoming a hub for waterpark enthusiasts. From thrilling rides in Ho Chi Minh City to adrenaline-packed surf zones in Phu Quoc, each Vietnam water park offers a unique blend of attractions, eateries, and entertainment, a splashy experience that appeals to both families and adventure seekers.
Most of these water parks stand out due to the following reasons:
- ProSlide–equipped, world‑class rides, especially at places like The Amazing Bay, the country’s largest, ProSlide-exclusive park.
- Spectacular settings range from island paradises to lakeside vistas and lush mountain backdrops.
- Cultural‑festive integration in parks like Suối Tiên incorporates traditional Vietnamese folklore, while others host night‑swim fiestas, foam parties, and Lasertastic shows.
- Family-first zones are designed with kids’ safety and fun in mind while offering thrill rides for teens and adults alike.
In addition, the best time to visit any Vietnam water park is during the dry season from October to April, when the weather is sunny and rain is minimal, perfect for enjoying outdoor attractions. Moreover, if you're planning a visit between May and September, be prepared for hotter days, occasional afternoon showers, and larger crowds as locals and tourists flock to cool off.
Why Visit Water Parks in Vietnam?
- Family-Friendly & Thrill-Seeker Options: Each and every Vietnam water park strikes a perfect clash between kiddie joy and thrill-seeker adrenaline. While kids splash safely in gentle zones, others can slide at high speeds on ProSlide coasters or brave wave pools.
- Variety of Attractions for All Ages: From lazy rivers and wave pools to surf zones and extreme-speed slides, Vietnam water parks cater to every preference and age.
- Special Events & Activities: Night swims, foam parties, DJ sessions, and festival-themed events (like lantern nights or summer fiestas) are common, adding cultural flair and excitement year-round.
Top 4 Water Parks in Vietnam
The Amazing Bay (Bien Hoa – Near Ho Chi Minh City)
Vietnam’s largest and only fully ProSlide-powered waterpark, The Amazing Bay, features 19 high-performance rides. With the First ProSlide SURF in Asia, this famous waterpark offers iconic rides like Tornado 60, BehemothBOWL, Mammoth, RideHOUSE 600, and multiple kids' zones. In addition, there are many family zones such as Kidz Twister, Kidz Tornado, and ProRacer also available.
Timings: Open every day from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Tickets & Pricing: Starting from VND 490K for adults and VND 270K for children (1-1.4m tall). There’s no ticket price for children under the height of 1m.
Events & Entertainment: Late‑summer foam parties, DJ nights, sunrise yoga sessions by the wave pool.
Dining Options: The food court here usually serves Vietnamese staples like phở, bánh mì, snacks, kid-friendly pasta and pizza. Vegetarian/gluten‑free options are also available.
How to Reach: Located about 40km from Ho Chi Minh City, this Vietnam water park is accessible by shuttle buses, ride‑hailing services, or self-driving, with plenty of parking space available.
Dam Sen Water Park (Ho Chi Minh City)
Set within a broader amusement park, Dam Sen Water Park is one of Ho Chi Minh City’s most historic water venues. With an exciting array of water-based attractions, the park features monorail access, a man-made beach area, a wave pool, a lazy river, and high‑speed slides like Tornado and Kamikaze. Moreover, it has decent options for family zones with kids’ splash pads, shallow pools, playgrounds, and interactive water fountains.
Timings: Open every day from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM.
Tickets & Pricing: Starting from VND 160K for adults and 100K for children. However, the ticket prices can be slightly higher on the weekends or other holidays.
Events & Entertainment: Daily cultural shows, lasers & water‑fountain performances, weekend DJ sessions, and seasonal holiday events.
Dining Options: On-site cafés and restaurants offer Vietnamese fare (rice dishes, noodles), Western snacks, kids’ meals, and vegetarian fare.
How to Reach: Located in the central region of Ho Chi Minh City, this Vietnam water park is easily accessible via public buses and taxi services. Line 2 (Future) is the nearest metro stop.
Typhoon Water Park (Ha Long, Quang Ninh)
Part of Dragon Park and Sun World Halong Complex, this famous Vietnam water park is framed by bay vistas and architectural flair. With numerous water slides, lazy rivers, and “Typhoon” themed rides, this park also brings Europe's carnival atmosphere with a cable car and seaside appeal. Kid-safe splash zones, shallow pools, and easy slides are also present in the form of family zones.
Timings: Open every day from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Tickets & Pricing: Starting from VND 350K for adults and 250K for children. Visitors can also find combo tickets and offers to access other attractions within the park.
Events & Entertainment: Beach‑style shows, live music, seasonal festivals and sunset slide parties.
Dining Options: Resort-area eateries offer seafood, various Asian dishes, pizza, and alcoholic as well as non-alcoholic beverages.
How to Reach: Ha Long City is quite easily reachable from Hanoi via a 2.5–3 hour drive with local buses and taxi services available.
Suối Tiên Theme Park (Ho Chi Minh City)
A fusion of folklore, entertainment, and water fun, Suoi Tien Theme Park is a combination of different cultural parks that come together. With the first artificial beach, this Vietnam water park also features different slides, fantasy zones, aquariums and crocodile zones. Ultimately, there are various shallow pools, splash playgrounds, and guided animal shows that serve as family zones.
Timings: Open every day from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Tickets & Pricing: Starting from VND 150K for adults and 100K for children. Visitors can also explore different options for discounted prices or combo deals.
Events & Entertainment: Festivals around Tet & Mid‑Autumn with many folklore shows and amazing water spectacles.
Dining Options: Multiple stalls and eateries offering street‑style snacks, vegetarian options, and kid favourites.
How to Reach: Located in District 9, this Vietnam water park is easily accessible via public buses, taxis and metro trains. Line 1 of the Ho Chi Minh City metro is the most convenient route to reach here.
Tips for Visiting
If you’re planning a visit to a Vietnam water park, here are a few handy tips to help you make the most of your experience:
- Tickets: Any Vietnam water park, like The Amazing Bay or Dam Sen Water Park, offers online ticket booking. Booking your tickets in advance is recommended, especially during weekends or holidays, to avoid long queues.
- Dining Options: Most water parks across Vietnam have dedicated food courts, snack stalls, and cafes. You’ll find everything from Vietnamese street-style bites like bánh mì and phở to pizzas, fries, noodles, and ice cream. Many parks have kid-friendly meals and vegetarian options as well. If you're travelling in a group, it's worth checking if the park offers combo meal deals or group catering packages, which can be pre-booked or purchased on-site.
- Things to Pack: It's best to carry essentials like a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated throughout the day. Don’t forget your sunscreen as Vietnam’s sun can be intense, swimwear, a light towel, a waterproof phone pouch, flip-flops or water shoes, and an extra change of clothes. A poncho or light cover-up can also be useful if you’re visiting during the rainy season.
Travel and Accommodation
How to Reach?
For Ho Chi Minh City, Tan Son Nhat International Airport is the nearest and busiest airport, well-connected domestically and internationally. From the airport, you can take a Grab taxi, a traditional cab, or an airport shuttle to reach parks like Dam Sen and Suối Tiên. In addition, the new Metro Line 1 now connects the city centre (Ben Thanh) directly to Suối Tiên, making it one of the most convenient transport options. City buses and ride-hailing apps also provide easy access to most water parks across the city.
To visit Ha Long, tourists can fly to Van Don International Airport or travel from Hanoi via express bus or private car, approximately 2.5 to 3 hours. Typhoon Water Park is part of the Sun World Ha Long Complex and can be reached easily from the city centre by taxi or hotel shuttle services.
Lastly, for getting around other cities, ride-hailing apps are widely used. Public buses, metered taxis, and hotel shuttles are also available in most tourist areas. In some locations, especially near island parks or resorts, bicycle or motorbike rentals are a popular option for short local trips.
Accommodation Options
In Ho Chi Minh City, you’ll find everything from luxury hotels and international chains to budget hostels and guest houses near Districts 1, 7, and Thu Duc (District 9).
In Ha Long, both coastal resorts and budget hotels are available near Sun World Ha Long Complex. Several hotels offer combo deals with water park tickets. Similarly, across Vietnam’s major tourist cities, tourists will find a wide range of accommodations, from high-end resorts to homestays and backpacker hostels.
Recommendations by Visitor Type
- For families with young children, Suối Tiên Theme Park is best suited due to its wide variety of slides, family zones, etc.
- For thrill & slide lovers, The Amazing Bay and Typhoon Water Park are some of the best choices.
- For beachside relaxation, tourists can explore VinWonders Nha Trang and Hồ Mây Park.
- Lastly, for budget-friendly fun, Dam Sen and Suối Tiên are the ideal low-cost and centrally located options.
Final Travel Tips
- Always check weather forecasts and avoid outdoor parks in peak sun or storms.
- Early or late visits to the park can help beat the heat and crowds.
- Stick to lightweight, modest clothing, respecting local culture.
- Be sensitive to local customs, especially during Ramadan or national holidays.
- Adhere to safety rules, use lockers, supervise kids, and locate first-aid points.
- Lastly, use contactless payments wherever possible and stay hydrated with refillable bottles.