Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket

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Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket

  • 4.0197 reviews
  • 5 to 6 hours (approx.)
  • From $38.34
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Skip the line, then chase the water fun. Fasouri Watermania in Limassol is built for a long splashy day, with pre-booked admission to help you get in faster and 30+ rides so adults and kids both find their thing. The big watch-out is that it can get more crowded later in the day, so plan your “must-do” slides early.

What I like most is the mix of serious thrills and kid-safe areas—think wave pool energy and also child-focused pools—so your day doesn’t revolve around one slide. I also appreciate the practical extras: lockers where you can drop your stuff, food kiosks and restaurants that keep hunger off the menu, and helpful on-site services. The one drawback to keep in mind is that food and drinks are not included, and prices can sting like most theme-park meals.

Fasouri Watermania in Limassol: the kind of water day that fits everyone

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - Fasouri Watermania in Limassol: the kind of water day that fits everyone
Fasouri Watermania is an all-day waterpark option near Limassol, Cyprus, designed for families and groups who want options without complicated planning. Your ticket is valid for about 5 to 6 hours, which is usually enough time to hit a mix of big slides, a lazy break, and a couple of kid-friendly areas.

The park is open Tuesday through Sunday, 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during the listed season dates (05/02/2026–10/26/2026). That late-morning start matters: you’ll have time to arrive without rushing, but you’ll also want to be ready to ride before peak heat and peak crowds move in.

If you’re traveling with a range of ages, Fasouri’s layout is the point. There are high-adrenaline slides (including the Black Hole and Kamikaze-style options) paired with gentler zones for younger kids, including a children’s activity pool and smaller splash areas.

Ticket Value and What You Actually Pay for (the $38 question)

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - Ticket Value and What You Actually Pay for (the $38 question)
At about $38.34 per person, this ticket is mainly value in two places: entry + access to the activities. It’s not just “a pass to the gates.” The ticket includes local taxes, all activities, and parking fees. So once you’re in, the core costs are already covered.

What is not included is food and drinks, souvenir photos, and transportation to/from the park. That’s the theme-park math you should expect. Even if you plan to eat more than you shop for gear, you’ll still want to budget for meals and drinks on-site.

Here’s how I’d treat this price:

  • If your group will ride hard for those 5 to 6 hours, you’ll get good mileage out of the all-ride access.
  • If your plan is mostly to lounge and dip for a short time, you might feel the per-hour cost more than thrill-seekers.

Also note: the park is strict about what you bring in. Food and beverages are not allowed into the park, and items like glass containers and cutting instruments are also not allowed. Alcohol and drugs are prohibited as well. If you’re used to packing snacks, you’ll need a plan to buy food inside.

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Getting In Smoothly: mobile ticket and the line strategy

This is a mobile-ticket experience. You’ll have a confirmation at booking and you’ll receive a ticket you can show on your phone (English offered). Booking is typically made around 5 days in advance, which is useful if you want smoother timing with entry.

One practical bonus: there’s mention of an online-booking line advantage. Even when the park is busy, having a separate flow for ticket types can reduce friction at the entrance—exactly the moment you least want delays in a waterpark day.

That said, the entry experience can still depend on recognition of the e-ticket and on how well everything matches your purchase. If your confirmation details are messy, double-check them before you go.

The Park’s Big Sell: wave pool, lazy river, and the ride variety

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - The Park’s Big Sell: wave pool, lazy river, and the ride variety
Fasouri Watermania is a “so many options” waterpark. The highlights list includes waterslides, a wave pool (one of the largest in Europe), a lazy river, and multiple thrill slides like the Black Hole and extreme Black Hole versions, plus the Kamikaze Slide.

What that means for you is simple: you won’t get trapped in a one-note day. If someone in your group isn’t feeling intense rides, they can still spend the afternoon on the wave pool, lazy river, or kids’ areas without the whole group standing around.

It also matters that the park includes options for a wide range of ages. There’s a children’s activity pool and child-oriented areas such as a Kiddy bubble. That’s how you avoid the classic family waterpark problem: one parent stuck babysitting while everyone else rides.

One more detail that helps in practice: some attractions run on a time schedule to help avoid long queues and crowded areas. In other words, the park isn’t only relying on luck. There’s an effort to manage load.

Ride Strategy for a 5–6 hour day: do the big stuff first

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - Ride Strategy for a 5–6 hour day: do the big stuff first
A waterpark is not like a museum. You don’t “see it all.” You win by timing.

Because the park can get busier later, I recommend starting with your top rides soon after you arrive. Save the lazy river and breaks for when you’ve used up your adrenaline for the day. That way you get the best of both worlds: short waits in the morning, and less frantic switching between slides mid-day.

A few specific “how it feels” notes based on common patterns:

  • When it’s less crowded, many people report very short waits and quick turnarounds on rides.
  • When crowds build, expect longer lines after lunch for popular attractions.
  • Some technical downtime can happen during high season, even if it’s temporary—so don’t plan your entire day around a single “must happen now” slide.

Kids’ Areas and Family Zones: more than one “small pool”

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - Kids’ Areas and Family Zones: more than one “small pool”
If you’re traveling with little kids, Fasouri has the pieces you need. The park includes:

  • A children’s activity pool
  • A Kiddy bubble
  • Child-friendly splash zones designed for safe fun

The big practical advantage is separation. You can keep older kids moving without forcing toddlers to hang around intense ride areas. You’re not just hoping someone decides to play nicely in the lazy river.

That said, the safety rules for kids are specific, and they matter for how freely you’ll be able to relax. If you’re bringing young children, read the rules carefully (details below in safety).

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Wave Pool + Lazy River: the breaks that keep you from burning out

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - Wave Pool + Lazy River: the breaks that keep you from burning out
The wave pool is a major highlight here, and it’s one of the big “day anchor” activities. If your group includes swimmers who like shared energy (and non-swimmers who just want to cool off), the wave pool can work well as a rotation point.

The lazy river is your reset button. People often love it because it gives everyone a way to rest while still being part of the water action—especially helpful when you’re balancing different ages.

One note to keep realistic expectations: sometimes only a subset of features may be running at any given moment, and on quieter days you may notice more consistent use of the river systems. If you’re heading to the park for a perfect “every feature blasting” day, plan for some variation.

Food, Drinks, and the Locker Game: where you’ll feel costs

Fasouri Watermania Waterpark Admission Ticket - Food, Drinks, and the Locker Game: where you’ll feel costs
Food inside is not included, and the range of experiences on pricing and quality can vary. Many people find the selection convenient—theme-style restaurants, bars, and kiosks. You’ll see options like:

  • A Cocktail Bar
  • Sweet Land kiosks with crepes and waffles
  • An Ice Cream selection
  • A Donuts Kiosk with mini donuts
  • A Juice bar
  • A Costa Café for hot and cold coffees
  • Cinnabon options

From a practical point of view: this is good news because the park isn’t forcing you into one cafeteria line. You can mix rides with quick snack stops and avoid the late-day meltdown.

But yes—price can be high. Some people call it expensive; others say it’s reasonable for a theme park. Either way, if you want value, eat strategically:

  • Eat earlier in your day when everyone’s energy is better.
  • Share when portions are big.
  • Treat desserts and coffees as “one per person max” unless you’re okay paying theme-park markup.

Lockers and keeping your day sane

Lockers are one of the park’s best practical features. There are lockers near the changing room area and smaller lockers near umbrellas next to sun beds. That means you can reduce the “carry everything” pain, especially if you want to keep your phone and wallet safe between rides.

Lockers help you ride more without constantly running back. That’s how you squeeze more fun out of a 5–6 hour visit.

Towels, showers, and comfort gaps

Comfort items are where waterparks often surprise you. One common complaint is a lack of towels available to rent. Another comment notes shower facilities could be improved, including a wish for warm water.

So bring what you can. If you’re hoping to buy essentials on-site, the souvenir shop exists, but you shouldn’t assume every comfort item is available when you need it.

Safety rules you should know before you pack swimwear and devices

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Fasouri is serious about safety, and the rules can affect what you wear and what you bring.

Key rules that can change your plans:

  • Food and beverage are not allowed into the park.
  • Alcohol/drugs are not allowed.
  • You may be asked to open your bag at the entrance.
  • Swimwear with zips/buttons and cutoff jeans aren’t allowed on attractions. You may be asked to change.
  • Pets are not allowed.
  • GoPro cameras or mobile phones can’t be held on the slides. GoPros are allowed only if strapped (chest/head/wrist), not loose in your hand.
  • Age/weight/height restrictions may apply for certain water games.

For younger kids, these rules are especially important:

  • Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult for park entry.
  • Children under 8 must be supervised by an adult at all times.
  • Children 5 and younger must be accompanied by an adult within three meters when in the water.

If you’re traveling with kids, this is one place where being prepared beats scrambling.

Also: lifejackets are offered. They’re free with a refundable Euro 10.00 deposit and are recommended for younger children, available at the lockers and changing rooms area.

Extras that make it feel more complete than a basic waterpark

Fasouri includes add-ons that can turn a good splash day into a smoother day.

On the services side:

  • Souvenir shop stocked with beachwear, bags, towels, and more
  • Professional photographers around the park for picture capture (photos are purchase-based)
  • A massage parlor
  • A Fish Spa for gentle exfoliation and foot massage
  • Temporary skin-colored tattoos (described as nonallergenic and eco-focused)

These extras matter if you’re trying to keep the whole group happy. Not everyone wants to ride constantly, and having options makes the day feel longer in a good way.

Reviews in one lesson: lots of fun, but keep an eye on service and wear

The overall rating is 4 out of 5 based on 197 reviews. The strongest praise clusters around three themes:

  • Avoiding long lines thanks to pre-booked or online-entry flow
  • A wide range of rides that cover different ages
  • A sense of a well-run, clean facility (especially on quieter days)

The most common complaints cluster around:

  • Food cost (some find it expensive, others say it’s fine)
  • Crowding later in the day, which can stretch waits
  • Occasional reports of worn amenities and spots where staff communication could be clearer
  • A couple of entry hiccups tied to ticket recognition or age-ticket interpretation

So here’s the practical takeaway: plan your day like a professional. Arrive ready to ride, bring the correct swimwear, assume food costs extra, and don’t expect every ride feature to be running perfectly at every hour.

Who should book Fasouri Watermania, and who might skip it

I think this ticket makes the most sense if:

  • You’re visiting Limassol and want a full water day without needing a complicated tour plan
  • Your group includes different ages (kids and thrill-seekers together)
  • You care about avoiding entrance friction by having a mobile ticket

You might want to reconsider if:

  • You hate theme-park food pricing and plan to eat mostly inside
  • You’re expecting a fully quiet, adults-only experience (it’s designed for families)
  • You rely on carrying devices or wearing swimwear with zips/buttons—Fasouri is strict on both

Should you book this ticket? My bottom line

Book it if you want a value-friendly, all-activity waterpark day with tons of choices: wave pool, lazy river, and slides that can satisfy both kids and adults. The price makes sense when you’ll use the full access over those 5 to 6 hours, and the locker setup helps you keep moving instead of bogging down.

Skip or at least adjust expectations if you’re sensitive to crowds later in the day or you want your food/drinks included. And if you’re bringing kids, read the rules so you don’t get surprised at entry or during ride checks.

FAQ

What is the duration of the Fasouri Watermania ticket?

The ticket is for about 5 to 6 hours.

Where is the waterpark located?

It’s in Limassol, Cyprus.

How much does the admission ticket cost?

The price is listed at $38.34 per person.

What are the opening hours?

For the listed season (05/02/2026–10/26/2026), the park is open Tuesday to Sunday from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

Is the ticket mobile?

Yes. It’s described as a mobile ticket, and booking is available in English.

What is included in the ticket price?

The ticket includes local taxes, all activities, and parking fees.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Can I bring food, drinks, glass containers, or alcohol into the park?

No. Food and beverage, glass containers, cutting instruments, alcohol, or drugs are not allowed into the park.

Are lifejackets available for children?

Yes. Lifejackets are free with a refundable Euro 10.00 deposit, and they are available at the Lockers & Changing Rooms.

Can I cancel and get a refund?

Yes. Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours in advance for a full refund. If you cancel less than 24 hours before the start time, the amount paid is not refunded.

What child supervision rules apply?

Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult for entry. Children under 8 must be supervised by an adult at all times. Children 5 and younger must be accompanied by an adult within three meters when in the water.

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