Wild Waters Mombasa – All You Need To Know

This article focuses on Wild Waters Mombasa, its activities, entrance fees and opening hours. Wild Waters is situated in Nyali, Mombasa on Links Road. It is right next to Mamba Village, across from Nyali Golf Club. Look out for the ‘big croc’ on the left-hand side of the road and drive further ahead to spot the Wild Waters car park. It’s regarded as the largest water park in Kenya.

At Wild Waters experience the beautiful coastal sunshine, the only family entertainment centre of its kind in Kenya. The park features a full day of fun for the entire family – whether you take a thrilling plunge down the waterslides, or just relax and float around the lazy river, there is something for everyone. They offer over 15 adult and kids slides, a water play station, a one-of-a-kind Raindance Arena, a variety of amusement and air rides, and bumper cars. In addition, they have a scrumptious food court selling cuisines from around the world, and an excellent bar.

Wild Waters Mombasa Activities

Wild Waters has a variety of rides, both wet and dry. The rides are built for all ages ranging from short rides to long thrill rides. The Wild Water’s highlight feature is its slides. The slides come in various styles with all to end up in a big splash down at the pool.

1. Multine and Harakiri

Multine and HarakirI are four slides connected next to each other and are very popular with families or groups. It enables a family or group to slide down together. The user slides down with a thin sliding mat along with the flowing water down the slide. This is the group favourite, with many patrons competing to reach the furthest and fastest in the landing pool.

2. Spirals

Slide in total darkness with speed and bends to make this an exciting journey into the landing pool. One of the people’s favourites.

3. Flume Bowl

This is an adult slide for good swimmers as the pool is five feet deep. The thrill is to slide down a tube and spin in a bowl several times before being dropped into the middle down to the pool.

4. Lazy River

Added to Wild Waters’ sliding facilities is a massive 270-meter-long lazy river that encircles the entire park. Relax on one of their tubes and let the river take you slowly around the park while you enjoy the beautiful sunshine the Coast has to bring and the entertainment all around you.

5. Water Play Station

This is an excellent area where kids can play and have fun for hours with spraying water from all directions whilst climbing up and down. The play station has a huge bucket which when filled automatically tilts to release a huge amount of water on the children. Children love this area.

6. RainDance Area

The RainDance Area is the dancers’ favourite. Truly unique to Wild Waters, their Raindance Arena lets patrons dance to the beats of music while being cooled off through artificially created rain.

7. Kids Pool

There are five in number, consisting of a smaller version of joined slides, round tube slides and open slides which all slide into the kid’s pool from the beautifully designed Castle House.

NOTE: There are also air amusement rides and bumper cars.

Wild Waters Mombasa Entrance Fees

Wild Waters charges are based on whether customers choose to use the water facilities to swim or slide. Their fees are therefore based on sliders and non-sliders, as follows:

Guest Type Charges
Resident Sliders Kshs 1,700
Non-Resident Sliders Kshs 1,900
Non-Sliders/ Non-Swimmers Kshs 400

NOTE: There is a membership programme where one can pay Ksh 2,000 monthly to access the facility every Sunday of the month or Ksh 2,500 for Saturday and Sunday access throughout the month.

Wild Waters School Entry Fees

The package comes inclusive and exclusive of a meal

Sliding Only Sliding with Meal
Ksh 1200 per child Ksh 1500 per child

Wild Waters Mombasa Opening Hours

The park opens at 10:00 AM and closes at 6:00 PM daily, except Mondays.

Wild Waters Mombasa Menu

Wild Waters food courts offer a variety of vegetarian and non-vegetarian meals. Whether Swahili, Indian or Continental, they cater for all tastes. Complete your meals with their large selection of drinks, ranging from a variety of tropical juices to various soft and hard drinks at Wild Waters Papillion Bar.

Wild Waters also has packages for various events such as team-building, conferences, weddings, parties, school outings and so on. The venue can seat up to 4,000 guests and offers equipment such as a PA system, podium and stage, and even a backup generator to ensure your event goes smoothly. Wild Waters boasts a comprehensive team-building package to aid corporate groups in fostering unity and cooperation amongst other corporate values.

Wild Waters Booking

Book your Wild Waters Mombasa tickets via their website (https://www.wildwaterskenya.com/)

Wild Waters Mombasa Contacts

Email: info@wildwaterskenya.com

Phone: 0726 337 000

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