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Aquapark Huachipa swimming pool in Chaclacayo, Lima
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View of Aquapark Huachipa in Chaclacayo, Lima
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View of Aquapark Huachipa in Chaclacayo, Lima
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Aquapark Huachipa

4.1(814 reviews)$$Water Park
🕑 4-5 hours👶 Best for ages 2-12. Toddlers and preschoolers will love the shallow pools and splash pads, while elementary-aged kids can enjoy the larger play areas and water features. The focus on gentler attractions makes it ideal for younger families.

About

Aquapark Huachipa is a fantastic family water park located just outside Lima, offering a refreshing escape from the city with attractions designed specifically for younger children. With dedicated splash pads, shallow pools, and gentle water play areas, it's perfect for families looking for safe aquatic fun where even the littlest ones can enjoy the water without worry.

Highlights

  • Dedicated splash pad areas perfect for toddlers and young children
  • Multiple shallow pools designed with safety in mind for little ones
  • Family-friendly water play structures and fountains
  • Shaded rest areas where parents can relax while keeping an eye on kids
  • Affordable admission compared to many international water parks

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Note the unusual Thursday hours (open until 10:00 PM), which can be a great option for beating the heat and crowds while enjoying cooler evening temperatures.
  2. 2.Bring reef shoes or water socks for the kids, as pool surfaces can get hot under the Lima sun and provide better traction on wet surfaces.
  3. 3.Pack your own snacks and drinks if possible to save money, though check current policies as some parks have restrictions.
  4. 4.Apply and reapply sunscreen frequently. Lima's coastal sun can be deceptive, and the UV index is strong year-round even on cloudy days.
  5. 5.Arrive at opening time (10:00 AM most days) on weekends to secure shade spots and enjoy attractions before they get busy with local families.

Best Time to Visit

Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday or Wednesday) for the smallest crowds. The shoulder months of March-April or October-November offer pleasant weather without peak summer crowds. Avoid Sundays and holidays when local families pack the park.

What to Know

The park is located in Chaclacayo, about 30-40 minutes east of central Lima by car or taxi. Most staff speak limited English, so having a translation app handy is useful. Outside food policies may vary, so check ahead if planning to bring your own meals.

Seasonal Notes

Lima's coastal climate means year-round operation is possible, but the warmest and most popular months are December through March (summer in Peru). The park can get very busy during Peruvian school holidays in January and February. Winter months (June-August) may be cooler and less appealing for water activities.

Nearby Eats

The Chaclacayo area has local Peruvian restaurants including polleria (rotisserie chicken) spots that are very kid-friendly and budget-conscious. For a treat, head back toward Lima to find more international dining options in the Ate or La Molina districts, about 15-20 minutes away.

More Activities Near Chaclacayo

Activity

Centro Recreativo Chaclacayo

Centro Recreativo Chaclacayo offers a welcoming escape from Lima's busy streets with dedicated spaces for children to play, learn, and socialize. This community-focused recreation center provides a safe, structured environment where local families gather, making it an authentic way for visiting families to experience Peruvian community life while keeping kids entertained.

Cafe

Café Familiar La Cabaña

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Café Familiar La Cabaña is a welcoming neighborhood gathering spot in the district of Chaclacayo, perfect for families looking to experience authentic Peruvian café culture in a relaxed setting. This cozy cafe provides a comfortable environment where kids can enjoy simple snacks and hot chocolate while parents sip coffee and take a break from sightseeing around Lima's eastern districts.

Restaurant

Restaurante Campestre El Mirador

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Restaurante Campestre El Mirador offers families a relaxing escape from Lima's bustling city center, featuring sprawling outdoor spaces where kids can move around freely while parents enjoy authentic Peruvian dishes. Located in the scenic Chaclacayo district about 30 minutes east of downtown Lima, this countryside restaurant combines delicious local cuisine with beautiful mountain views and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for family gatherings.

Ice Cream

Heladería La Dulce Chaclacayo

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This beloved neighborhood ice cream shop in Chaclacayo offers families a sweet escape with homemade flavors crafted from natural ingredients. It's a perfect stop for cooling down after exploring Lima's eastern suburbs, where kids can sample unique Peruvian ice cream flavors alongside familiar favorites in a welcoming, local atmosphere.