Fethiye Aquapark Day: Honest Family Guide for 2026
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Author: Agrom Travel
When the kids need a day off from culture and beaches, the Fethiye aquapark delivers — slides, lazy river, animation. Here's what to actually expect.
Two weeks of beach holidays sound perfect — until day six, when the eight-year-old has decided sand is officially boring. That's when the Fethiye aquapark earns its keep. It's not the biggest water park in Turkey, but it's the right size for a one-day reset, and it's a 15-minute drive from most Hisarönü and Ölüdeniz hotels.
What's actually there
You get a mix of high-speed slides for teens, gentler slides for younger kids, a wave pool, a lazy river, separate shallow pools for toddlers, and an animation team that runs pool games and a kids' disco in the afternoon. There are sun loungers around every pool — get there early if you want a shaded one.
How a typical day flows
- 10:00 — pickup from your hotel (Fethiye, Çalış, Hisarönü, Ölüdeniz)
- 10:30 — arrival, lockers, find your loungers
- 11:00–13:00 — slides while energy is high
- 13:00–14:00 — lunch break (cafés on site, not included)
- 14:00–16:30 — pools and animation
- 17:00 — return transfer to your hotel
Practical info
The park is open every day. Total time door-to-door is about 7 hours. Hotel pickup is included with the Agrom Travel package; food and drinks inside the park are paid separately.
Price
Adult €40, child €30 (3–11 years). Under-3s are usually free but check the park's policy at the gate. The price covers transfer, entrance and sun loungers.
What to bring
Swimsuit, towel (the park rents them but it's pricier), waterproof phone bag, reef-safe sunscreen, and a few euros for snacks. Lockers cost a small refundable deposit. Leave good jewellery at the hotel — most slides won't let you wear it.
Best for
Families with kids aged 5–14 and groups of friends who want a low-effort, low-cost day. Couples without kids will be happier on a boat trip — try the motor yacht morning cruise instead. To book the aquapark with hotel transfer, head to the aquapark day tour page and we'll handle the rest.