Puerto Rico's summer is ideal for making the most of the Island's water parks with kids. Whether you're looking for thrills on giant slides or prefer to relax on a lazy river, the Island has options for every taste.
Pack the towels and keep this list handy for your next weekend adventure with your favorite people.
Summer hours and specials
Los Chorritos Water Park – Manatí
The municipality of Manatí offers free admission to its water park throughout July. The park opens on select dates with special hours:
Free dates: July 14-15, 17-18, 21-26, 28-29 and 31 Hours: Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.; Saturdays, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

La Piscina de Olas – Añasco
Starting at 10:00 a.m., this wave pool offers affordable family fun, with admission priced at $5 for children and $8 for adults.
Address: Carretera 109 Calle Castillo, Añasco, PR 00610 Contact: 787-826-6088
Piscina Municipal – Barranquitas
The Piscina Municipal de Barranquitas opens on select days in July from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Check with the municipality for specific dates, including July 17-19 and 24-26

🌊 Water parks in the western region
1. Ramey's Skate & Splash Park
Ramey's Skate & Splash Park, in Aguadilla, is the go-to spot for skate enthusiasts. The park has a large splash area for children under 12 and a passive recreation area with slides.
There is also a swing set area and open spaces for a full day of family fun.
Hours: Monday through Friday, 10 p.m. to 4 p.m. / Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
2. Las Cascadas Water Park
Las Cascadas Water Park is the largest water park in the Caribbean, and it's right here in Aguadilla. With slides for all ages, wave pools, lazy rivers and water rides, this place is likely to become a favorite for the little ones.
The park operates Wednesday through Sunday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and tickets are available through PRticket.com.
🌊 Water parks in the northwest and central regions
3. Parque Acuático Rafael Perez Santaliz
The park, known for its pirate theme, will be open to the public again this summer. The main attraction is a pirate ship decorated with images of mermaids and cannons, along with large slides for all ages. The park, located in Quebradillas, is available for rental. For more information, contact 939-642-9425 or the municipality of Quebradillas.
4. Watermill Aquatic Park, Dorado Beach
This space is exclusive to Dorado Beach members, where you can enjoy all its facilities, including the Watermill Aquatic Park, which features expansive pools surrounded by architecture with large arches and an impressive water mill.
It includes slides of more than 30 feet and a lazy river with a wave machine. The park is accessible to guests and members of the Dorado Beach hotel.
5. Parque Acuático "Los Chorritos" De Media Luna
Located in the town of Comerío, "Los Chorritos" de Media Luna offers a semi-Olympic pool, a mini water park and bounce houses.
There is also a restaurant area, a hotel and an old bridge to walk across. You can rent a gazebo, bring your own chairs and even your grill for a barbecue.
🌊 Water parks in the metro and eastern regions
6. Los Chorritos Water Park
Los Chorritos Water Park, officially known as Parque del Niño, is a renovated aquatic space in the municipality of Cidra. With multiple water stations for family enjoyment, shaded gazebos, remodeled restrooms and completely new pump systems, the park offers a refreshing outing for residents and visitors.
Its reopening marks the return of a longtime gathering spot after years of deterioration. Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
📲Platea tip: Cidra reopens Los Chorritos Water Park: summer fun for families and kids
7. Parques Acuáticos Aquasol
In Carolina you can find the three Parques Acuáticos Aquasol (1, 2, 3) and spend a day with the kids to cool off or celebrate birthdays. These parks are designed for children ages 0 to 12.
Inside a giant shallow pool, there are interactive water play features for maximum fun, including slides, sprays and large buckets that dump water on you. There are gazebos and areas to buy and eat food. If you go to the public beach park, stop by the kiosks at Piñones on your way out.
8. Coquí Water Park
If you are vacationing at El Conquistador Beach Resort, you can enjoy a full day of fun at Coquí Water Park. Take on 253 full feet of pure adrenaline on its high-speed slides.
For those who prefer something calmer, there is the lazy river, a large pool that winds around the park with a view of an infinity pool overlooking the Caribbean Sea and isla Palomino. Pay attention to the height restrictions for the slides.
Inside a giant shallow pool, there are interactive water play features for maximum fun, including slides, sprays and large buckets that dump water on you. There are gazebos and areas to buy and eat food.
This content was translated with the assistance of Artificial Intelligence (AI).



