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August 8, 2024Croatia impresses not only with its stunning beaches but also with its diverse water parks that guarantee fun for the whole family.
A break from the usual vacation activities that offers entertainment for the youngest and relaxation for adults.
Today, we present water parks along the Adriatic coast as an option to break away from the tourist routine.
Most water parks in Croatia are located by the coast, and as soon as you step inside, you’ll understand why Croatian water parks are known as some of the best and most entertaining in Europe.
The parks are open during the season from May to September, and below, we’ll provide detailed information about opening hours, pricing, and everything else you need to know if you’re considering visiting one of these water parks.
We’ve selected the top 5 water parks for an unforgettable experience with the whole family, located in areas such as Istria, Šibenik, Kvarner, and Zagreb.
Water park Istralandia

Water park Istralandia (Source: Canva)
Aquapark Istralandia is located in northern Istria, in the municipality of Brtonigla, covering an impressive 82,000 square meters and attracting over 180,000 visitors annually.
This water park, the second largest in Croatia and one of the leading parks in Southern Europe, offers a variety of ticket prices depending on the desired duration of your visit.
Great news for those celebrating their birthday during their visit — the park provides a free entrance ticket with a valid ID!!!
Every day, the park organizes activities for children, where they can dance Zumba, play football and volleyball, or take part in a lavender product workshop.
In addition to thrilling slides and a variety of attractions, the park provides everything needed for relaxation, including sun loungers, umbrellas, and lockers for storing personal belongings.
After the adrenaline-fueled rides, you can enjoy a meal at one of the park's restaurants, which offer a diverse menu catering to all tastes. With a wide range of options, there is something for everyone.
For the 2025 season, the park is open from June 6 to September 14.
Istralandia Water Park | |
How to get to the park? | Take the Nova Vas exit on the Istrian highway, located 7 km from the center of Novigrad. The park is easily accessible by car from Poreč, Rovinj, Pula, and other Istrian towns. |
Free admission: | Children under 1 meter in height. |
Discounts: | Available for individuals up to 140 cm tall and visitors over 70 years old. |
Ticket prices: | Full-day (10:00 AM - 6:00 PM) - €29 for discount categories, €36 standard, Half-day - €25. |
Dalmatia Water Park

Dalmatia Water Park (Source: Canva)
Within the Solaris complex, near Šibenik, lies the first water park in Dalmatia.
Solaris Aquapark spans an impressive 8,000 square meters, offering a comfortable experience for up to a thousand visitors at a time—so you won’t have to worry about overcrowding!
Located near the sea, the park provides a variety of fun activities for the whole family, including six slides, waterfalls, and pools. A particularly popular attraction is the so-called "Lazy River," where you can float effortlessly downstream.
Parents can relax knowing that professional staff supervises children at all times—if your child is not a strong swimmer, complimentary life vests are available.
If all the fun makes you hungry, you can grab a bite at one of the bars or restaurants within the complex.
A parking area is available within the park (additional fee applies).
Solaris Water Park (Aquapark Dalmacija) | |
Free entry: | For individuals under 90 cm in height. |
Ticket prices: | Children 90 cm - 120 cm: €15 - €20 (higher price on weekends). Standard full-day ticket: €35 (locker not included, additional €7). Ticket with locker: €35 + €4 deposit (deposit refunded). Afternoon ticket: €10 - €25, depending on height and ticket type. |
Opening hours: | May to October, 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM. |
How to get to the park? | Aquapark Dalmacija is located 6 km south of Šibenik. Accessible by car or bus. Free parking is available, but early arrival is recommended due to limited spaces. |
If you need transport to Solaris from any location, you can contact the Transfer Department via email.
NOTE: The park allows visitors to bring their own food, just make sure to clean up after yourself.
Čikat Water Park

Čikat Water Park (Source: Canva)
Imagine yourself in the heart of an island, surrounded by family, enjoying moments of fun. In the center of Lošinj, nestled among pine forests, lies the first Croatian water park on an island.
Why choose this park? According to research, the mild Mediterranean climate has a beneficial effect on the respiratory system, and Lošinj is home to 1,018 identified plant species—fresh air in abundance.
With a variety of water attractions and pools filled with seawater, Čikat Water Park is the perfect place for relaxation and family fun.
The water park is divided into three zones: "Health" (a pool and fitness area), "Relaxation" (a recreational pool for adults with a bar and hydromassages), and "Entertainment" (a zone with water attractions, slides, and children's pools).
Between the relaxation and entertainment zones, there is an area where entertainment programs are held—perfect for parents who want to unwind without worrying about their children’s safety.
Additionally, if you are camping, you can book a spot at the campsite within the park, which grants you free entry to the park and its parking area.
Čikat Water Park | |
How to get to the park? | Information on getting to Lošinj from the mainland can be found here. |
Opening hours: | The park opens on May 31 and closes on September 20. |
Ticket prices: | Children up to 3 years: free entry. Children aged 3 to 7: €15. Anyone over 7 years old: €20. |
Aquacolors Poreč

Aquacolors Poreč (Source: Canva)
Near Poreč, you will find Croatia's largest water park.
The city of Poreč is known for its long history and unique architecture. Many small towns surrounding Poreč, with their fairytale-like and peaceful atmosphere, are perfect gems for families with children.
Along the coast, you will find several attractive beaches, while the green hills with gentle slopes make the riviera ideal for cycling.
The Aquacolors Poreč water park covers a massive 95,000 square meters, with water areas spanning an impressive 6,000 square meters.
Children under 1 meter in height enter for free. For those between 100 cm and 140 cm tall, a full-day ticket costs €29, while adults pay €36.
Afternoon tickets, which can only be purchased at the reception, are available for €25 for all visitors over 100 cm in height.
Ticket prices include park access, changing rooms, parking, and Wi-Fi.
The park opens in June and remains open until mid-September.
How to get to the park?
The park is located 4 km south of Poreč. You can reach it by car or on foot. Unfortunately, local buses do not operate to the park.
If you're arriving by car, you can park near the entrance at one of the 700 free parking spots.
Aquacolors Water Park | |
How to get to the park? | The park is located 4 km south of Poreč and is accessible by car or on foot. Local buses do not operate to the park. 700 free parking spots are available near the entrance. |
Opening hours: | From June to mid-September. |
Ticket prices: | Children under 1 m: free entry. Children 100 cm - 140 cm: full-day ticket €29. Adults: full-day ticket €36. Afternoon ticket (available only at reception): €25 for all visitors over 100 cm. Tickets include park access, changing rooms, parking, and Wi-Fi. |
Adamovec Water Park

Adamovec Water Park (Source: Canva)
The only Croatian water park on this list that remains open during the winter months is the water park at the Adamovec complex.
This water park spans 15,000 square meters and offers a variety of indoor and outdoor entertainment for the whole family.
Due to its proximity to Zagreb, Adamovec is an excellent choice for a day trip with the family.
With pools featuring diverse attractions for all ages, a wellness and spa program, and a fantastic selection of gastronomic delights from a self-service restaurant, guests are guaranteed a fun and relaxing experience.
Adamovec Water Park | |
How to get to the park? | The Adamovec complex is located 22 km from the center of Zagreb and is accessible by bus. If you are arriving by car, free parking is available. |
Price: | You can find a detailed price list here. |

Water slide (Source Unsplash)
If we still haven’t convinced you that visiting water parks in Croatia is one of the best activities during a family vacation, just ask your little ones what they think about adrenaline-pumping slides, all-day splashing in pools, and playing with their favorite cartoon characters.
Although at first glance this type of vacation might seem focused solely on the youngest family members, we’re confident you’ll find activities that suit you perfectly — sipping cocktails while the kids enjoy organized entertainment or reliving your inner child on the slides and in the pools, at least for a day.
In addition to the mentioned water parks, Croatia also has several thermal baths and spa centers offering similar water attractions, but more on that another time.