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CitraLand Waterpark Denpasar water park in Denpasar, Bali
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View of CitraLand Waterpark Denpasar in Denpasar, Bali
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View of CitraLand Waterpark Denpasar in Denpasar, Bali
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CitraLand Waterpark Denpasar

4.4(3,347 reviews)$$Water Park
🕑 3-4 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the gentle splash zones and shallow pools, while elementary-aged kids can tackle the various slides and water games. Teens might find it less thrilling than larger resort waterparks.

About

CitraLand Waterpark offers a refreshing escape from Bali's heat with multiple water slides, shallow pools for little ones, and interactive water play areas. This local favorite provides an authentic Balinese family experience at a fraction of the cost of resort waterparks, with ample shaded areas where parents can relax while keeping an eye on the kids.

Highlights

  • Multiple water slides suitable for different age groups and thrill levels
  • Shallow kiddie pools with gentle fountains and spray features
  • Wave pool and lazy river for family floating
  • Plenty of covered pavilions and shaded seating areas
  • Affordable entry prices compared to resort waterparks in tourist areas

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Bring reef-safe sunscreen as Bali's tropical sun is intense even in shaded areas
  2. 2.Arrive right when it opens at 9:00 AM on weekends to avoid local family crowds, especially during school holidays
  3. 3.Pack water shoes as pool decks can get hot, and bring your own towels to save on rental fees
  4. 4.Download a translation app or have your hotel write the address in Indonesian for taxi drivers, as this is in a residential area less familiar to tourists
  5. 5.Bring small denomination Indonesian Rupiah for locker rentals and snacks, as card payments may not be widely accepted

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekend mornings between 9:00 AM and 11:00 AM before it gets crowded with local families. Avoid Indonesian school holidays and public holidays when the park is busiest. The dry season (April to October) offers the most reliable weather.

What to Know

The waterpark is only open Saturdays and Sundays, so plan accordingly. Basic food and drinks are available on-site, but options may be limited compared to resort facilities. This is a local waterpark where English signage may be minimal, but staff are generally friendly and helpful to tourists.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round but only on weekends (Saturday and Sunday). Indonesian school holidays (late June to mid-July and late December) see significantly larger crowds. The wet season (November to March) may bring afternoon rain showers, so morning visits are ideal during these months.

Nearby Eats

Head to nearby Ubung area for local warungs serving authentic Balinese dishes like nasi campur and mie goreng that kids will enjoy. For more familiar options, the Citraland complex has several Indonesian and Asian restaurants with air conditioning, though full international chains are limited in this local neighborhood.

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Kedai Es Krim Ceria

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Warung Bodag Maliah

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Warung Bodag Maliah offers families an authentic taste of Bali in a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere where kids are warmly embraced. This traditional Balinese warung serves genuine local dishes at budget-friendly prices, making it perfect for adventurous families wanting to experience real Indonesian cuisine without the tourist markup. The casual setting means parents can relax while children explore new flavors in a judgment-free environment.

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Denpasar Night Market (Pasar Malam)

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Denpasar Night Market offers families an exciting sensory adventure through authentic Balinese culture with colorful food stalls, aromatic spices, and live entertainment. Kids can safely explore the bustling market atmosphere while sampling child-friendly treats like satay skewers, fresh tropical fruits, and sweet pisang goreng (fried bananas). This is an ideal way to introduce children to Indonesian street food culture in a lively, family-oriented environment.

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