The Santorini Water Park at Perissa beach is a fun family attraction with water slides, swimming pools and a children’s zone, open May to October. Tickets are inexpensive at around 8 euros for adults. This guide covers the slides, the facilities, the prices and how to visit with kids.
The water park adds family fun to a beach day in the wider Santorini travel guide. It sits at Perissa on the south-east coast. The sections below cover the park.
What is the Santorini Water Park?
The Santorini Water Park is a small but fun water park on Perissa beach on the south-east coast, with water slides, swimming pools and a children’s zone. Open from May to October, it is a great-value family attraction, especially welcome for kids on a hot day away from the volcanic beaches.
The Santorini Water Park is the island’s go-to attraction for splashing family fun. Set right on the black-sand beach of Perissa, it offers water slides, swimming pools and dedicated children’s features in a compact, friendly setting, open through the warm season from May to October. While Santorini is not known for big theme parks, this cheerful, good-value water park is a real hit with children and a welcome change of pace from the volcanic beaches and the caldera sightseeing, giving families an easy, affordable day of fun, set within the wider Santorini with kids. The slides and pools are the draw.
What slides and attractions are there?
The water park has three swimming pools and a range of water slides, including two designed specially for children, plus a children’s pool and play area. Features such as a lazy river, kids’ zones and shaded spots make it suitable for a range of ages, from toddlers to older children.
The park packs plenty into its compact site. There are three swimming pools and a variety of water slides, from faster chutes for older children and adults to two gentler slides designed especially for younger ones, alongside a dedicated children’s pool and play area where little ones can splash safely. Additional features such as a lazy river and shaded spots add to the fun and comfort, making it suitable for a range of ages within one family. The mix of bigger slides and toddler-friendly zones means children of different ages can all enjoy the day together, set out alongside the guide to Perissa beach. The facilities are good.
What are the facilities and tickets?
The park has lockers, showers, a food court, free Wi-Fi, parking and a souvenir shop, with certified lifeguards on duty. Tickets are inexpensive, around 8 euros for adults and 4 for children, granting access to all the slides and pools. It opens roughly 10am to 6pm in season.
The water park is well set up and remarkably affordable. On-site facilities include lockers, showers, a food court and restaurant for snacks, meals and coffee, free Wi-Fi, parking and a souvenir shop, with certified lifeguards supervising the pools so parents can relax while children play. Tickets are excellent value, costing about 8 euros per adult and 4 per child, which grants access to all the water slides and pools for the day. The park is open from May to October, typically from about 10am to 6pm, though hours can vary by season, set out alongside the guide to the best time to visit Santorini. Getting there is easy.
How do you visit the water park?
You reach the Santorini Water Park at Perissa beach in about 25 minutes by KTEL bus from Fira for around 2.50 euros, or by car, quad or taxi, with parking on site. It is easy to combine with a day on Perissa’s black-sand beach, making a full, fun family day on the south-east coast.
The water park is simple to reach for a family day. Located on the beach at Perissa on the south-east coast, it is served by frequent KTEL buses from the main station in Fira, taking around 25 minutes for about 2.50 euros, so a car is not essential. Those driving can come by car, quad or taxi, with parking available on site. Because it sits right on Perissa beach, it combines perfectly with a day on the long black-sand shore, alternating between the slides and pools and the sea, with tavernas and the beach promenade close by, for a full and affordable day out with children, set out alongside the guides to how to get to Santorini and Santorini beaches. The questions below cover the points travellers ask most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is the Santorini Water Park?
The Santorini Water Park is on the black-sand beach of Perissa, on the island’s south-east coast. It is reached in about 25 minutes by KTEL bus from Fira for around 2.50 euros, or by car, quad or taxi with parking on site, and combines well with a day on Perissa beach.
How much is the Santorini Water Park?
Tickets for the Santorini Water Park are inexpensive, roughly 8 euros for an adult and 4 for a child, granting entry to every slide and pool for the day. The park is open from May to October, typically from about 10am to 6pm, though hours vary by season.
Is the Santorini Water Park good for young children?
The Santorini Water Park is good for young children, with two slides designed specially for kids, a children’s pool and play area alongside the bigger slides and three pools. Certified lifeguards supervise the pools, and facilities include showers, lockers and a food court.