REVIEW · MARRAKESH
Marrakech: Oasiria Water Park Entrance Ticket
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Marrakech gets scorchingly hot.
Oasiria Water Park is the fast way to cool down, with the park’s giant wave pool (claimed as the largest in Africa) plus a lazy river that gives you a break between slides. You’ll also get full access to the park’s pools and water features, set across landscaped gardens with olive trees and plenty of shade spots to recover.
I particularly like how much variety is packed into one visit: big thrills for adults and separate play areas for kids, with lifeguards keeping watch throughout the busiest zones. One thing to plan for is the budget creep—food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want to decide early what you’ll snack on versus what you’ll skip.
In This Review
- Key highlights to know before you go
- Entering Oasiria fast: the skip-the-line advantage in real life
- Is the $33 price a good deal? Value check for a whole water-park day
- Wave pool, lazy river, and the 600-meter tubing ride
- Slides and kids’ zones: Pirate Lagoon to height-restricted action
- Pools, greenery, and shaded recovery in 10 hectares of gardens
- Food and drinks: how to avoid the midday budget surprise
- Cabanas and day-bed base camp: worth it if your group needs comfort
- Safety, staff, and accessibility that actually helps
- Timing in Marrakesh: how to dodge the busiest hours
- The entertainment factor: more than slides
- Who should book this ticket?
- Should you book Oasiria Water Park in Marrakech?
- FAQ
- What does the Oasiria Water Park entrance ticket include?
- What are the main attractions at Oasiria Water Park?
- How long is the tubing river?
- Is food and drink included with the ticket?
- What should I bring to the park?
- Is the park accessible for strollers and reduced mobility?
- Are burkinis allowed at Oasiria?
Key highlights to know before you go

- Skip-the-line entry so you waste less time in the heat when you arrive
- Africa’s biggest wave pool plus high-energy water action
- 600-meter tubing river for a long, slower ride through the park
- Pools in multiple zones (8 indoor and outdoor) so you can find your comfort level
- 10 hectares of gardens with trees and olive groves for shade and downtime
- Slides for all ages, including Pirate Lagoon for kids under lifeguard supervision
Entering Oasiria fast: the skip-the-line advantage in real life

This is an entrance ticket built for one simple goal: get you into the fun quickly. Once you arrive at Oasiria Water Park, your ticket is designed to help you skip the ticket line and head straight in. That matters in Marrakech because the heat is the real boss fight. The faster you’re in cooler air and around water, the better your whole day feels.
Your best first move is mental, not physical. Don’t try to do everything immediately. Oasiria is large, and it’s easy to spend your energy running around before you’ve even found your best shade spot. Get changed, grab a drink if you need one, then pick one “starter” area (often the family zones for kids, or the lazy river/tubing lanes if you want to ease into it).
This ticket includes access to all park amenities, and the experience ends back at the meeting point. In other words, it’s a straightforward day-out: arrive, enjoy the park on your own, and leave when you’re ready.
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Is the $33 price a good deal? Value check for a whole water-park day

At about $33 per person, this ticket positions itself as a solid “one-day escape” price, especially in peak summer heat. You’re not paying just for one attraction. You’re getting access to the main water features plus a big park layout with multiple swimming pools and long water rides.
Here’s what makes the value feel fair:
- You get to use the park for a full day style visit, not a short timed experience.
- You can mix thrill rides with quieter pool time, which helps families avoid the classic melt-down cycle.
- You’re also paying for convenience with the skip-the-line feature, which is worth more than it sounds when you’re arriving in midday sun.
The main catch is that food and drinks are extra. Several people note that the snacks and drinks are available on-site, but they aren’t included in the ticket price. So if you’re watching your spending, plan a simple strategy: decide what you’ll buy once, where you’ll eat, and when you’ll rest so you’re not constantly paying for emergency refills.
Wave pool, lazy river, and the 600-meter tubing ride

Oasiria’s headline is the wave pool, described as the largest in Africa. The waves can reach jaw-dropping height (the park describes them as up to 150 meters), so treat this area like a real attraction zone: expect lots of action, plenty of sound, and people moving fast. If you want the most fun, aim to be there when you’re still energized. Trying to tackle the wave pool after hours of sun can feel like a workout you didn’t ask for.
Then there’s the tubing river. The park offers a tubing river that’s 600 meters long. This is where you slow down. It’s also one of the best rides when you want to keep the group together, because you can rotate between the calmer lanes and the louder action without needing a whole new plan.
The lazy river is a favorite for a reason: it turns the park into a loop. You can spend time floating while still being close to the slides and pools, which helps if you have mixed-energy group members. Want thrills? Take a slide run. Want a breather? Drift back into the river circuit.
Slides and kids’ zones: Pirate Lagoon to height-restricted action

Oasiria has slides for different comfort levels, and the park’s layout is built around that. Lifeguards are posted and attentive across the ride areas, which helps the whole park feel safer and easier to manage.
For kids, there’s a dedicated Pirate Lagoon plus smaller slides designed for younger visitors. This is a big deal for families. Instead of dragging children around trying to find a ride they can use, you can keep them in a zone where the sizes and rules match their needs.
For older kids and adults, there are bigger slides and more intense areas. One practical heads-up from the park’s ride setup: some rides have height restrictions. A review specifically mentioned 1.4m height limits on the rapid river and extreme slides, while other slides were accessible for an 8-year-old. If your child is near a height boundary, it’s smart to plan a quick check before you wait in any line.
Also note that water-park fun isn’t only about speed. Some people love the variety of slides because it lets them choose either adrenaline or chill. That mix is exactly what keeps a day from turning into a one-note experience.
Pools, greenery, and shaded recovery in 10 hectares of gardens
Water parks can be chaos. Oasiria tries to feel more like a resort garden where the swimming happens. The park includes eight swimming pools (indoor and outdoor), plus 10 hectares of relaxing gardens, trees, and olive groves. That sounds like scenery talk, but it actually changes how your day feels.
Why? Shade and shade-adjacent downtime. When you have a place to cool off that isn’t always a ride queue, you can reset and keep going. Several visitors highlight that there are shaded areas and that the park stays clean and organized even when it gets busy.
It also helps that there’s more than one kind of pool time. If you want to swim, you can. If you want gentle water play, you can. If you’d rather lounge near the action than chase it, you can. That flexibility is what makes the park work for both families and friend groups.
Food and drinks: how to avoid the midday budget surprise

This is the part many people forget to plan for until their first snack stop. Food and drinks are not included with the ticket. On-site restaurants and cafes are available, and you can buy meals and snacks throughout the day.
In practical terms, it helps to decide your “food rhythm” before you’re hungry. For example:
- Snack once mid-morning, then pick a lunch plan
- Use water time as the main activity, so snacks aren’t constant purchases
- Treat drinks like part of your plan, not an impulse stop every hour
Prices vary by what you order, and a couple of reviews call out that food and the gift shop can feel pricey. At the same time, others say it’s good for the value and that food is tasty. My advice: set a snack budget in your head and you’ll enjoy the day more, because you won’t be mentally tallying every receipt.
Cabanas and day-bed base camp: worth it if your group needs comfort

If you want a home base, Oasiria offers cabana hire options (day beds). People mention renting a cabana for a base, and that it can make the day easier because you have a consistent place to return to between slides.
Prices in visitor notes vary (for example, one mentions 180 CAD, another mentions 180 DH), so treat that as a rough guide rather than a fixed quote. Still, the logic is consistent: if you’re going with kids, older adults, or a mixed group, a cabana reduces stress. Less wandering for shade. Less hauling bags around. Faster resets.
There’s also a practical point from a review: you might not need a locker in the traditional sense because some areas let you keep items in view. If you’re unsure, keep valuables secure as you would anywhere with heavy foot traffic. But the general idea is that the park layout doesn’t force you into constant locker anxiety.
Safety, staff, and accessibility that actually helps

A water park only works if it feels safe and organized. Oasiria is set up with lifeguards watching riders, including in children’s play zones. That reassurance matters when kids are moving between areas at their own pace.
Staff behavior also shows up in the details. One story stands out: a visitor lost an iWatch in the slides area, and after hours, it was recovered with help from a staff member named Kamel. That kind of follow-through makes the park feel more dependable when minor mishaps happen.
Accessibility is another strong point for practical planning. The park is described as accessible with baby strollers and for people with reduced mobility. So if you’re pushing a stroller, you’re not dealing with a tight, obstacle-heavy environment.
One clothing note worth knowing: the burkini is allowed under certain safety conditions. That’s not a universal “yes, always” rule in the info provided, so if you plan to wear one, I’d treat it as a check-with-safety-staff moment rather than something you assume will work everywhere without guidance.
Timing in Marrakesh: how to dodge the busiest hours
Marrakech heat shapes your whole day. The park is quiet earlier, then gets busier later. One review said it was very quiet in the morning and picked up as the day went on. Another mentions it got very busy around 2pm.
So plan like this:
- Arrive earlier if you want shorter lines and more space to move
- Use midday for bigger rides and pool-hopping
- Plan a relaxed rhythm, not a race against the clock
If you’re visiting during the hottest stretch of summer, you’ll feel the timing difference even more. Early entry style planning lets you enjoy more water action before fatigue hits.
The entertainment factor: more than slides
It’s not only motion and splash. Some visitors mention stage performances and dance entertainment. That means you can still have a fun pause even if you’re not hitting a ride every single minute.
This matters for families. Kids can get worn out from constant excitement. A show gives everyone a chance to sit down, dry off a bit, and refuel before going again.
Who should book this ticket?
Oasiria is a strong fit if you want a family water-park day in Marrakech without dealing with constant logistical headaches. The mix of pools, rivers, and slides makes it easier to keep different ages happy in the same place.
It’s also a good choice for:
- Groups of friends who want both thrills and calm water time
- Anyone who wants shade, greenery, and a park layout that feels less like a bare concrete pool hall
- Travelers who value skip-the-line entry on a hot arrival day
It may not be ideal if you’re trying to do a water park on a strict budget and don’t want to pay extra for snacks and drinks. It’s also less satisfying if you don’t care much for pools or rides and only want a quick dip.
Should you book Oasiria Water Park in Marrakech?
If your goal is simple—beat the heat with a full-day water experience—this ticket is a good bet. The skip-the-line access helps, the park has standout features like the wave pool and long tubing river, and the sheer mix of pools, slides, and shaded gardens makes it hard to get bored.
My call: book it if you want a reliable, high-energy day that works for families and mixed groups. Skip it only if you prefer city sightseeing over water time, or if you’re expecting food and drinks to be included in the ticket price.
FAQ
What does the Oasiria Water Park entrance ticket include?
Your ticket includes skip-the-line entry to Oasiria Water Park and access to all park amenities.
What are the main attractions at Oasiria Water Park?
You can enjoy the wave pool, lazy river, tubing river, and multiple water slides, including areas for kids such as Pirate Lagoon.
How long is the tubing river?
The tubing river is listed as being 600 meters long.
Is food and drink included with the ticket?
No. Food and drinks are available on-site for purchase.
What should I bring to the park?
Swimwear is recommended.
Is the park accessible for strollers and reduced mobility?
Yes. The park is accessible with baby strollers and for people with reduced mobility.
Are burkinis allowed at Oasiria?
Burkinis are allowed under certain safety conditions.





























