Water Parks in Mauritius: Ultimate Guide to Splash and Fun

Water Parks in Mauritius: Ultimate Guide to Splash and Fun

By Mauritius Life Editorial17 May 20262 min read

Mauritius has several excellent water parks offering thrilling slides, wave pools, and family-friendly attractions that provide a perfect day out, particularly popular with children of all ages.

Water Parks in Mauritius: An Overview

While Mauritius's natural beaches and lagoons are world-class, the island's water parks offer a different kind of aquatic adventure — one with slides, flumes, wave pools, and organised activities that particularly appeal to families with children.

Casela World of Adventures

Located in the Cascavelle area on the west coast, Casela is the most comprehensive leisure complex in Mauritius. Alongside its wildlife park, it offers zip lining over western gorges, quad biking, Segway tours, and various water-based activities. Check the current offerings directly with Casela as the activity programme is regularly updated.

Splash & Fun Water Park

Located in the Pointe aux Piments area on the north-west coast, Splash & Fun attractions include:

  • Water slides of varying height and intensity
  • Wave pool for bodyboarding and general swimming
  • Children's area with small slides and splash features for younger visitors
  • Picnic and food facilities on site

Hotel Aquatic Facilities

Many larger resort hotels — particularly in Flacq, Grand Baie, and Bel Ombre — offer impressive aquatic facilities sometimes accessible to non-guests through day passes, including multi-slide complexes, lazy rivers, and children's splash zones.

Practical Tips for Water Park Visits

  • Arrive early to avoid queues at the most popular slides
  • Wear water shoes; pool surrounds can be hot underfoot
  • Apply waterproof sunscreen generously and reapply throughout the day
  • Book in advance during school holiday periods

For family-friendly activity guides across Mauritius, visit mauritius-life.com.

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