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Aquaventure World
The guide was updated:Aquaventure is a massive water park (the world's largest of its kind) with slides and pools spread across the Atlantis resort. The big draw is the Leap of Faith, a near-vertical drop that shoots you through a shark-filled tank, and the Odyssey of Terror, the tallest waterslide in the world. There’s also a mile-long Lazy River if you just want to float, and kids get their own area with tunnels, mini slides, and climbing frames.
Useful Information
- Address: Atlantis The Palm - Crescent Rd - The Palm Jumeirah - Dubai
- Opening hours: Daily 10am–6:30pm
- Website: www.aquaventureworld.com
- Phone: +971 4 426 2666
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Aquaventure World
Aquaventure is a massive water park (the world's largest of its kind) with slides and pools spread across the Atlantis resort. The big draw is the Leap of Faith, a near-vertical drop that shoots you through a shark-filled tank, and the Odyssey of Terror, the tallest waterslide in the world. There’s also a mile-long Lazy River if you just want to float, and kids get their own area with tunnels, mini slides, and climbing frames.
Read more