Aqualand Corfu is among the biggest water parks in Europe, set near Agios Ioannis about 9 kilometres from Corfu Town, with over 50 slides, pools and water games. It is the island’s top family day out. This guide covers the rides, the tickets, how to get there and the tips that make the day easy.
Aqualand is Corfu’s biggest single attraction for families, a thrilling part of the wider Corfu tours and travel guide. It lies on the Pelekas road just outside Corfu Town. The sections below cover the visit.
What is Aqualand Corfu?
Aqualand Corfu is a huge water park near the village of Agios Ioannis, widely promoted as one of the largest on the continent, with over fifty slides, pools and water games across a sprawling complex. It is the island’s leading family attraction for a full day of fun.
Aqualand is the island’s water-fun headquarters. Spread across a large landscaped site near Agios Ioannis, around 9 kilometres from Corfu Town, the park packs in over 50 attractions, from towering slides to wave pools, a lazy river and dedicated children’s zones, all set among lawns, palm trees and snack bars. Regularly billed as one of the biggest water parks in Europe, it is built for a full day, with sun loungers, restaurants and shops on site. For families with energetic children, it is often the highlight of a Corfu holiday, set within the wider guide to Corfu with kids. The rides are the main event.
What rides and attractions are there?
Aqualand’s line-up spans gentle multi-lane racers and a lazy river to near-vertical drop slides and twisting chutes, with whole sections for younger children, including a kids’ splash park. There are large pools, wave features and water games, so every age and nerve finds something.
The park caters to thrill-seekers and toddlers alike. Adrenaline lovers can tackle near-vertical drop slides, fast twisting chutes and multi-lane mat racers, while gentler options include a lazy river drifting around the park and broad swimming and activity pools. Younger children have their own areas, with a splash park, mini-slides and shallow pools where they can play safely under supervision. Plentiful sunbeds and umbrellas surround the pool complexes, and snack bars and restaurants are dotted throughout. The sheer range of more than 50 attractions is what sets Aqualand apart, set out alongside the guide to things to do in Corfu. Tickets are simple to sort.
How much are tickets?
Aqualand entry tickets start at around 40 euros per adult for a day, with options for 1, 2 or more days, and discounted family packages for two adults and two children. Booking online in advance, often as a skip-the-line ticket, secures entry and can save time at the gate.
Admission is straightforward and best arranged ahead. A standard adult day ticket starts at roughly 40 euros, with reduced rates for children and multi-day options for those who want to return, while family packages covering two adults and two children offer better value, and additional children often receive a discount. Booking online in advance is recommended: many tickets are issued as a QR code sent the day before arrival, allowing skip-the-line entry that saves queuing in peak season. Some packages bundle hotel transfers, set out alongside the guide to where to stay in Corfu. Getting there is easy.
How do you get to Aqualand?
Aqualand is about 9 kilometres from Corfu Town on the Pelekas road near Agios Ioannis, a 15 to 20 minute drive with dedicated parking. Many resorts run organised buses or transfers, and some tickets include hotel pick-up, so a car is convenient but not essential.
The park is quick to reach from across the island. By car it is roughly a quarter-hour drive out of the capital along the Pelekas national road, just past the village of Agios Ioannis, with large parking areas by the entrance. Many resorts operate organised buses or transfers to Aqualand in season, and some online tickets include hotel pick-up and drop-off, which removes the need to drive. Public buses also serve the route from Corfu Town. Arriving by rental car or scooter gives the most flexibility for combining the park with nearby beaches, set out alongside the guides to how to get to Corfu and Corfu car rental. A few tips improve the day.
What are the best visitor tips?
The best tips are to arrive at opening and ride the big slides first, claim a shaded sunbed early, wear flip-flops and plenty of sun cream, use the lockers, and take breaks in the shade. Midday, from noon to 3pm, is busiest, so plan the headline rides around it.
A smart approach beats the crowds and the sun. Arriving right when the park opens lets you ride the most popular slides before the queues build, since midday between noon and 3pm is the busiest and hottest stretch. Sunbeds and umbrellas are first-come, first-served and included with entry, so claiming a shaded spot early pays off, especially in peak season. Wear flip-flops for the hot paths, apply and reapply high-factor sun cream, hire a locker for valuables, and schedule regular breaks in the shade with water and snacks. With a little planning the day stays fun rather than frazzled, set out alongside the guide to the best time to visit Corfu. The questions below cover the points travellers ask most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Aqualand Corfu?
Aqualand is about 9 kilometres from Corfu Town along the Pelekas road, near the village of Agios Ioannis, a 15 to 20 minute drive from the capital with dedicated parking. Resort buses, public buses and some ticket transfers also serve the park.
How much does Aqualand Corfu cost?
Adult day tickets start at around 40 euros, with reduced rates for children and discounted family packages for two adults and two children. Multi-day tickets are available, and booking online in advance often gives skip-the-line entry that saves time at the gate.
Is Aqualand Corfu suitable for young children?
Aqualand suits young children, with dedicated kids’ zones, a splash park, mini-slides and shallow pools alongside the bigger rides for older children and adults. Plentiful sunbeds, snack bars and shade make it comfortable for a full family day out.