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Aqualibi Water Park Entrance Ticket

4.1 · 127 reviews 1 day From $42 Operated by Aqualibi · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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The big splash is indoors. Aqualibi gives families a full day of water play in Wallonia, with six exciting slides, a wave pool, wild river, rapido, jacuzzis, and nearly 8,000 square meters of aquatic space. I like the mix of fast rides and calmer areas, and I especially like the two children’s zones, which give younger swimmers their own space. The main catch is the strict swimwear rule, and one recent visitor was charged extra for shorts made from an unacceptable material.

The $42 admission price makes the most sense if you plan to stay for much of the day. You get general entry, but food and drinks cost extra, so a family’s final bill can rise quickly. Still, Aqualibi’s indoor setting makes it a useful choice when Belgian weather refuses to cooperate.

Key points before you go

  • Four new slides begin from a 25-meter tower, including Banzai, Wiki Wiki, Pomakai, and Waikiki.
  • Banzai uses propulsion technology with two-seater tubes for a fast, unusual ride.
  • Wiki Wiki turns sliding into a head-to-head mat race, making it a good pick for friendly competition.
  • Two children’s areas give young swimmers a safer, more manageable place to play.
  • The park covers nearly 8,000 square meters, with rides, pools, rivers, and relaxation areas.
  • Swimwear rules are closely defined, so check your clothing before arriving.

Aqualibi’s new 25-meter slide tower

The centerpiece of Aqualibi’s expansion is a 25-meter-high tower. Four slides begin here, giving the park a strong thrill-ride section rather than just a collection of shallow pools and gentle attractions.

The four named rides are Banzai, Wiki Wiki, Pomakai, and Waikiki. Each has a different style, so you are not simply repeating the same ride in a new color. The tower also gives the park a clear focal point. Once you arrive, you can quickly see where the bigger rides are and decide how adventurous your group feels.

Aqualibi describes these slides as unique in the Benelux. That is a notable feature for anyone who enjoys water parks and wants something beyond the usual tube flume. The height also matters. A 25-meter start creates a stronger sense of speed and anticipation than a short indoor slide.

You should keep in mind that the tower is built for the park’s more active side. If your group includes small children, nervous swimmers, or anyone who dislikes fast rides, the tower may be less important than the children’s zones, wave pool, and relaxation areas.

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Banzai, Wiki Wiki, Pomakai, and Waikiki

Aqualibi Water Park Entrance Ticket - Banzai, Wiki Wiki, Pomakai, and Waikiki

Banzai is designed for two people in a tube. Its propulsion technology adds a powered push to the ride, which gives it a different feel from a standard gravity-only slide. I would choose this one when you want to share the ride rather than race alone.

Wiki Wiki is the competitive option. You use a mat and race alongside friends or family, making the ride as much about the finish as the slide itself. It should appeal to groups that enjoy a little bragging rights with their water time.

Pomakai takes a more unpredictable route, with bold whirlpools built into the experience. If you like not knowing exactly how the slide will move next, this is likely one of the more interesting choices from the tower.

Waikiki combines speed and thrills in a single ride. The description is less specific about its layout, but it is clearly aimed at people who want a brisk, energetic run rather than a slow float.

Together, the four slides help explain why Aqualibi can keep older children, teenagers, and adults occupied. The park advertises six exciting slides in total, while these four come from the new tower. That distinction is useful when setting expectations: the tower is the new highlight, but it is not the whole slide offering.

Nearly 8,000 square meters of indoor water time

Aqualibi’s size gives you room to change pace. After a fast slide, you can move to the wave pool, take a ride on the wild river, or use the rapido. These features help fill out a full day, especially if different people in your group want different kinds of activity.

The wave pool adds movement without requiring a tall slide or a tube. It is a practical middle ground for children and adults who want water action but may not be ready for the tower.

The wild river offers a more relaxed way to travel through the park. You can use it as a break between rides, though the supplied information does not specify its length or exact route. The rapido is another water attraction included in the expansion, giving you one more option when you want motion without choosing one of the named tower slides.

Two relaxation areas with jacuzzis balance the louder, faster parts of the park. These spaces matter on a long visit. A day of repeated slides can become tiring, especially for parents managing children, so a place to slow down can make the admission price feel more worthwhile.

Because the park is indoors, weather is less of a concern. That does not mean you should ignore practical planning. Bring suitable swimwear, allow time for changing, and remember that meals and drinks are not included in the admission.

Two children’s areas make this more than a thrill park

Aqualibi is built for a mixed-age family. The two dedicated children’s areas are among its most useful features because they give younger children attractions made for their size and confidence.

Younger swimmers may not be ready for the 25-meter tower. They can still enjoy a full water day through the children’s areas and the other family-friendly water features. Swimming vests are available for visitors, which gives parents another practical support option, though children still need close supervision.

Children under 2 must wear swimming diapers. This is a firm rule, not a suggestion, so pack one if it applies to your child.

The park does not allow unaccompanied minors. Plan to remain with children throughout the visit. This is especially important in a large indoor water park, where your group may split between slides, pools, and children’s play areas.

I would see Aqualibi as a better fit for families with different ages than for a group focused only on extreme rides. One child can enjoy a gentle area while an older sibling heads toward the tower, then everyone can meet again at a calmer attraction.

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What the $42 ticket really covers

At $42 per person, Aqualibi is not a low-cost quick stop. The ticket covers general admission for one day, so the value depends on how long you stay and how many features you use.

I think the price is easier to justify for a family that plans a substantial visit. You have six slides, a wave pool, wild river, rapido, two children’s areas, and two jacuzzi areas available under one admission. A short visit focused on one or two rides would make the price harder to defend.

Food and drinks are not included. This is the main budget point to remember. A family of four paying $42 per person has already spent $168 before buying anything inside, so plan your spending with care. The supplied information does not say whether outside food is allowed, so do not assume you can bring a picnic into the park.

The ticket includes one day rather than a timed short session. Check the available starting times when booking, since the ticket is valid for one day and availability may affect your plans.

The overall rating is 4.1 from 127 reviews, which suggests a generally positive experience with some practical complaints. The clearest warning concerns clothing. One verified booking from the United Kingdom reported being charged for shorts because of their material. That is unusual enough to take seriously.

Swimwear rules deserve attention

Aqualibi lists precise clothing requirements. Allowed options include bathing briefs, bathing boxer shorts, bikinis, one-piece swimsuits, and lycra swimming costumes that reach just below the knees and elbows.

Your swimwear must be fresh and clean. It cannot have zippers, buttons, or other accessories that could injure you, injure another swimmer, or damage the park’s equipment.

This rule explains the complaint about being charged for shorts made from a specific material. Do not arrive assuming ordinary sports shorts or casual swim shorts will pass inspection. Check the fabric and fasteners before you leave home.

The safest choice is simple swimwear designed for a water park. Pack a clean pair that fits the listed requirements, and avoid metal, hard trim, buttons, and zippers. This small check can prevent an awkward expense at the entrance.

Swimming vests are placed at visitors’ disposal. The information does not state the sizes available or whether you must request one, so ask staff if your child needs one. Children under 2 need swimming diapers as well as suitable swimwear.

Getting there from Wallonia and beyond

Aqualibi is in Wallonia, Belgium. If you drive, you can use the Walibi car park. That makes the visit fairly straightforward for families carrying towels, swimwear, and children’s supplies.

If you use public transport, get off at Bierges-Walibi station. The station name is easy to connect with the park, but check your transport route and timing before setting out. The available information does not provide a walking distance from the station or a detailed connection map.

The transport choice depends on your group. A car may be simpler if you have small children and several bags. The train option can work well if you prefer not to drive, particularly if your route connects cleanly to Bierges-Walibi station.

How I would plan the day

I would arrive with swimwear already organized and keep food costs in mind from the start. Once inside, I would first locate the children’s areas, wave pool, wild river, relaxation zones, and tower. That quick look helps you avoid spending the whole day in one section.

For older children and adults, I would save the tower rides for a time when the group is ready for speed. Start with Banzai if you want a shared two-person ride, then try Wiki Wiki if racing appeals to you. Pomakai is the choice for whirlpools and surprise movement, while Waikiki is aimed at a fast, thrilling run.

For families with young children, begin with the dedicated play areas and build up from there. The park has enough variety that you do not need to force a small child onto a major slide to make the admission worthwhile.

Use the wild river or jacuzzi areas as breaks. These quieter features are not just extras. They help you stay comfortable during a full day and give parents a chance to slow the pace.

The exact order of attractions will depend on your group’s age and energy. Aqualibi works best when you treat it as a day out, not a checklist of every slide.

Who should book Aqualibi?

I would recommend Aqualibi to families who want an indoor water day with several age groups covered. The children’s areas are a major help, while the tower slides give teenagers and adults something more exciting to look forward to.

It also suits anyone looking for a weather-proof activity in Belgium. The combination of slides, pools, river rides, and jacuzzis means you can switch activities when one part of the park gets tiring.

I would be more cautious if you are watching every euro, planning only a brief visit, or arriving with casual shorts that may not meet the swimwear rules. The $42 price is reasonable for a long day with heavy use of the park, but less attractive if you intend to stay only a few hours.

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the visit and the option to reserve now and pay later make planning less risky. Check availability and starting times before you commit, then pack approved swimwear and budget separately for food and drinks.

FAQ

Where is Aqualibi located?

Aqualibi is located in Wallonia, Belgium.

How much does admission cost?

Admission costs $42 per person.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for one day.

What is included in the ticket?

General admission to Aqualibi is included. Food and drinks are not included.

How many slides does Aqualibi have?

The experience highlights six exciting slides. Four of the newer slides begin from the 25-meter tower: Banzai, Wiki Wiki, Pomakai, and Waikiki.

How can I reach Aqualibi by public transport?

Get off at Bierges-Walibi station.

Where can I park if I drive?

You can use the Walibi car park.

What swimwear is allowed?

Allowed swimwear includes bathing briefs, bathing boxer shorts, bikinis, one-piece swimsuits, and lycra swimming costumes reaching just below the knees and elbows. Clothing must be clean and free of zippers, buttons, and similar accessories.

Should you book Aqualibi?

Book it if you want a full indoor water day and your group includes both young children and people seeking faster rides. The strongest value comes from staying long enough to use the slides, wave pool, river, children’s areas, and relaxation spaces.

Before booking, check your swimwear carefully and budget for food and drinks. If you do that, Aqualibi offers a useful mix of family play and bigger thrills for a Belgian day out.

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