Bali gets serious about water slides. I love The Climax, Waterbom Bali’s famous longest waterslide, and I also love the slow escape of the Lazy River in the garden setting. One thing to plan around is the early-peak crowd factor, because even with prepaid tickets you can still hit a line at the entrance.
What makes this park feel easy to trust is its focus on international safety standards and how it keeps the water clean using a salt chlorination sanitization method. I also like that you’re not locked into one spot all day since your ticket allows same-day reentry during operating hours.
This is a 3 to 7 hour kind of outing, which works well if you’ve got one full block of time in Kuta and want a high-energy day without complicated logistics. Just remember that the biggest part of the ticket value is the rides, while extra comforts like lockers, towels, food, and add-ons cost extra.
In This Review
- Quick hits before you go
- Waterbom Bali in Kuta: Why this water park fits a real Bali day
- Price and value: What a $33.54 single-day pass really buys
- Getting in: Tickets, wristbands, and how the cashless system works
- Stop 1: Waterbom Bali itself—what the day feels like
- Choosing your ride pace: from The Climax to calmer loops
- One-day reentry: how to use it without losing your flow
- Where the food fits: Wantilan Food Trail and the cashless snack rhythm
- Practical tips that keep your day smooth (and your gear intact)
- Who this single-day Waterbom pass suits best
- Timing and logistics: How to fit it into your Bali week
- Should you book Waterbom Bali single-day tickets
- FAQ
- What’s the duration for the Waterbom Bali single-day pass?
- Where is Waterbom Bali located?
- What time is Waterbom Bali open?
- Does the single-day ticket include access to all slides?
- Can I re-enter the park the same day?
- Are food and drinks included with the ticket?
- Can I bring outside food and drinks into the park?
- Do I need to rent a locker or towel?
- What clothing rules should I follow?
- What if I need to cancel?
Quick hits before you go

- The Climax: Waterbom Bali’s longest waterslide for thrill seekers
- Lazy River: A calmer loop for downshifts between adrenaline runs
- Cashless wristband: Load credit upfront, pay across the park, and get leftovers refunded
- Funtastic zone: Kid-friendly water cannons and games for younger ages
- Same-day reentry: Come and go during the day instead of doing everything in one shot
- Safety and water care: International safety standards plus salt chlorination purification
Waterbom Bali in Kuta: Why this water park fits a real Bali day

Waterbom Bali is one of the easiest “yes” activities in Kuta because it’s basically built for a full day of mixed energy. You can do fast rides back-to-back, or slow it down with gentler slides and the Lazy River when your legs feel like they’ve joined a gym class.
It also sits in a useful location: Jalan Kartika Plaza in central Kuta, close to Ngurah Rai International Airport. That matters if you’re trying to avoid the stress of a far-flung excursion and just want a fun, predictable day.
The park covers about 9 acres (and it’s often described as just over 5 hectares). Either way, it’s not tiny. You’ll feel like you moved through different zones all day, not like you’re repeating the same pool.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Kuta.
Price and value: What a $33.54 single-day pass really buys

At $33.54 per person for a single day access pass, the ticket is mainly paying for one thing: unlimited rides across the park for that selected date. It’s valid for the entire park and all slides, and it’s designed for adults and kids who want choices rather than one guided attraction.
This is where the value shows. Water parks can be expensive once you add up extras like lockers, towels, and food. Your best strategy is to treat the ticket as the rides portion of your budget, then decide how much you want to spend on comfort and meals inside.
Also, note what’s not included. Food and beverages are extra, gazebo rental is extra, and specific add-ons like the FlowRider and spa services are also not part of the ticket. Photo services aren’t included either. If you plan to splurge on those, factor it in early so the day stays fun, not confusing.
One more value point: the ticket allows same-day reentry. That means you can take a break, step out for a breather, then return later without paying again.
Getting in: Tickets, wristbands, and how the cashless system works

Your main “logistics win” here is the cashless wristband approach. You’ll get a wristband at the front when you arrive, then you load it with credit. Inside the park, it’s cashless—no cash or cards once you’re in.
When you’re done, you typically get a refund for what’s left on the wristband. That’s a small detail, but it helps you control spending. You’re not stuck trying to estimate meals and snacks in advance, and you’re not chasing loose change around in wet conditions.
You may still want to plan for a queue at peak hours. Even with prepaid entry, people have reported a line at the front early in the day. Once you’re inside, the system tends to move fast, and the park layout makes it easier to keep moving.
Practical tip: don’t wear clothing with metal decorations or lose straps that can snag slides. Also avoid swimsuits or shorts with metal bits. The park asks you not to wear these because they can damage slides or create a snag hazard.
Stop 1: Waterbom Bali itself—what the day feels like
Think of Waterbom as a set of zones with two main moods: high-speed fun and slow-gentle floating. You can jump between them based on how you feel, which is why it works for mixed groups of ages.
Even though there’s plenty for thrill seekers, this isn’t only about extreme slides. The park includes a Lazy River for downtime, a kid-focused Funtastic area, and family-friendly spaces where you can cool off without committing to the biggest drops every time.
The park also uses environmentally focused water practices. It’s built to meet strict international safety standards, and the water purification relies on a salt chlorination sanitization method. In plain terms, that gives you a more reassuring experience around the water—plus the park aims to keep conditions pleasant for skin.
Choosing your ride pace: from The Climax to calmer loops
If you’re coming for thrills, start with the big-ticket names. Waterbom Bali is known for world-class slides, including The Climax, which is described as the world’s longest waterslide. There’s also mention of Asia’s steepest slide, which signals that the park isn’t holding back on adrenaline.
If you’re not aiming for max intensity, build your day around the Lazy River. It’s exactly the kind of “reset” you want after a few steep climbs and drops. It also gives you a way to stay in the park longer without feeling wrecked.
For families, you’ll usually find the kid rides easiest to manage by timing them around your adult ride peaks. The Funtastic area is set up for children with water cannons and games, so it’s not a random play corner—it’s a real zone built for younger energy.
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One-day reentry: how to use it without losing your flow
Because your ticket includes same-day reentry, you can plan your day in shifts instead of forcing a single continuous session. That helps when you need a break from the sun or you want to cool down, grab a snack, then return for round two.
Reentry also makes it easier to handle adult/kid differences. If kids hit their limit on rides, you can step out and come back later without turning the day into a rushed sprint.
Where the food fits: Wantilan Food Trail and the cashless snack rhythm
At some point you’ll want food, and Waterbom is ready for that. There’s a Wantilan Food Trail with multiple dining options. It’s set up so you can eat without leaving the park.
What’s specifically useful is that the food options range in style. You’ll find cuisines including Italian, French, Balinese, Indonesian, and American favorites. There are also snack kiosks around the park with options like gourmet burgers, hot dogs, ice cream, and drinks.
Budget reality check: food and beverages are not included in the ticket, and prices can be on the higher side once you’re inside. That said, people have reported that food prices are reasonably priced compared with what you might expect from a major attraction. The mix of cuisines is also a win because it helps if your group includes picky eaters.
With the wristband system, it’s easy to keep ordering while you’re wet and hungry. That also means it’s easy to overspend. My advice: load your wristband with a realistic amount, then top up only if you’re sure you’ll use it.
Practical tips that keep your day smooth (and your gear intact)

A water park day is mostly small decisions. These are the ones that matter most.
First: protect your swimwear from damage. There have been reports of fresh, unmarked paint and stained shorts from leaning against walls. That’s not something you can control, but you can reduce risk by sitting on clean surfaces and using a towel as a barrier if you need to rest near walls.
Second: manage queues with timing. Early can be busy even when you’ve booked ahead. Some people arrived around late morning and found a long entrance line that moved quickly, while others reported lighter lines at quieter times. If you want a lower-stress experience, going earlier in the day can help, and going off-school-holiday weeks can make a big difference.
Third: plan for locker and towel rentals. Towels and lockers aren’t included. They cost extra, and you’ll want them so you’re not trying to carry wet items around for hours. If you like having a dry space, budget time to do this setup on arrival.
Fourth: if you care about photos, know the limits. There’s a report that Go-Pro use is only allowed on a limited number of slides. If camera clips matter to you, confirm what rides allow it before you commit your gear.
Finally: skip the outside food. Outside food and drinks aren’t allowed to be brought into the park. That pushes you to use the on-site trail and kiosks, which is part of the reason the wristband system matters.
Who this single-day Waterbom pass suits best
This is a strong pick for almost any group with one key condition: you want to spend time in and around water.
- Families with kids: The Funtastic zone makes it easier for younger children to have a real play experience, not just tag along.
- Adults who want adrenaline: The long list of high-speed slides, plus the park’s attention to safety standards, makes it a serious ride day.
- Multi-age groups: People reported that wide age ranges had fun together, because there’s a ride ladder from gentle to extreme.
If you’re someone who hates queues or you only want one or two attractions, you might find a full water park day too much. But if you like variety, this place is built for that.
Timing and logistics: How to fit it into your Bali week
Operating hours are typically 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. That means you can choose your arrival time based on your energy and your other plans in Kuta.
Because it’s near the airport, it can also work as a convenient day activity if you’re arriving or leaving around the same time window. You’ll still want a proper block of time, since the experience is listed as roughly 3 to 7 hours.
June through August is peak season, and entry on a preferred date may not be available if the park reaches maximum capacity. If you’re traveling during those months, plan ahead and be flexible on the exact day.
Should you book Waterbom Bali single-day tickets
Yes, you should book if you want a straightforward Bali day with real variety and a strong focus on ride quality. The ticket price covers the core fun: ride all the slides in the park for your selected day, plus you get same-day reentry so you can manage your pace.
Skip the idea if you’re mainly looking for one calm attraction and a short visit. This is a full-day attraction style, and your money is mostly going into unlimited access rather than a guided, curated experience.
If you’re deciding between options, my simple rule is this: if your group includes at least one person who wants bigger slides and at least one who wants downtime, Waterbom Bali is one of the best matches in Kuta.
FAQ
What’s the duration for the Waterbom Bali single-day pass?
The experience runs about 3 to 7 hours, depending on how many rides you do and how often you take breaks.
Where is Waterbom Bali located?
It’s in Kuta at Jalan Kartika Plaza.
What time is Waterbom Bali open?
Operating hours are 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Does the single-day ticket include access to all slides?
Yes. The ticket includes 1 day access to the entire park and all slides, valid on the selected arrival date.
Can I re-enter the park the same day?
Yes. Your ticket includes same-day reentry during operating hours.
Are food and drinks included with the ticket?
No. Food and beverages are not included.
Can I bring outside food and drinks into the park?
No. Outside food and drinks can’t be brought into the park.
Do I need to rent a locker or towel?
Lockers and towels are not included in the ticket, so you’ll need to rent them if you want them.
What clothing rules should I follow?
Don’t wear swimsuits or shorts with metal decorations, or loose clothing that could snag on slides or cause damage.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid isn’t refunded.






















