Oasiria-Amizmiz Waterpark- Travel Tips
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Modern Urban
Morocco
5 Reviews
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Suggested Duration: 6 hours
Oasiria-Amizmiz Waterpark, located in Marrakesh, Morocco, spans over ten hectares and offers a diverse range of recreational experiences amidst lush landscapes. The park features a variety of attractions, including Africa's largest wave pool, thrilling water slides, and serene swimming areas. Visitors can enjoy high-energy activities such as rapids and water slides, or relax in quieter zones designed for calm retreats. With over twenty unique attractions, a rock climbing wall, and a dedicated kids club, Oasiria caters to all ages and interests, making it a versatile destination for family fun and relaxation.

Reviews of Oasiria-Amizmiz Waterpark

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Kristian mason
    5
    Reviewed: 2024-08-09

    Staff are very friendly, accommodating. Good basis of language so no need to worry. Has something for all ages, super safe, plenty of shady areas. Price is better then uk parks so cherry on the top. Fully recommend anybody who visits marrakech to go here. Amazing place made memories here.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Raja Benchekroun
    5
    Reviewed: 2024-07-28

    Great destination for families with kids. The water park offers multiple options for all ages, and the space is accessible and accommodating to those who prefer shaded natural areas. Bring your towels, or rent chairs, or even a small Moroccan salon-style space. COST TIPS 😉 A 30% discount is available at Marjane upon purchasing 700 MAD+ worth of goods. The discount can be applied to tickets for up to 4 people. ✅Ask about local residents Discount Students Discount is applicable even for Non Moroccans Cons: No burkinis are allowed; however, people were wearing tights, shorts, and some modest swimwear. Pros: Food can be purchased at local restaurants. They have multiple options. We loved their pizzas but avoid the salads. The tagines look good, though I have not tried them

  • attractions-reviews-avatar aziza elalaoui
    1
    Reviewed: 2024-07-12

    Coming from USA to have fun with my kids . I wasn’t allowed to enter due to my Burkina. They told me. I can pay the entrance but not allowed to swim . If I want to swim , I have to make my pant as short and the top as tee shirt. Sadly , I am surprised as Muslim country they have this dress code . USA who is not a Muslim country I never had this issue at any water park.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar E Beck
    2
    Reviewed: 2024-06-22

    Had an issue with the dress code. My wife was super modest in her attire and was told she couldn't swim with those clothes on but even though 2 piece bikini's were said to be a no no. People with them on had no issues swimming. Almost like she had on too much covering.

  • attractions-reviews-avatar Ria Cadell
    5
    Reviewed: 2024-04-06

    After reading quite a few negative reviews I was pleasantly surprised when we arrived at the water park. I took my 16 year old son but I noticed that there was plenty for younger children too. Everywhere was very clean and the surroundings are beautiful. We didn't go on the Kamikaze but enjoyed all the other slides, the rock climbing wall and the wave pool. It wasn't too busy so queuing for the slides took no longer than five minutes which was a bonus. Overall we had a fantastic day!

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