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Klook Water & Outdoor Parks Hong Kong 2026

Klook Water & Outdoor Parks Hong Kong 2026

Beyond Hong Kong’s indoor mall attractions, the city carries a real cluster of outdoor and water-based family activities, from a full-scale Noah’s Ark replica to a seasonal water park in the New Territories, priced from HK$95 ($12.15) to HK$321 ($40.95).

Verified: August 10, 2026.

Ma Wan Park Noah’s Ark

Hong Kong Ma Wan Park Noah’s Ark (HK$95 ($12.15)) covers a genuinely unusual Hong Kong attraction, a full-scale replica of the biblical Noah’s Ark on Ma Wan Island, combining a themed exhibition with park grounds and an attached hotel. This is a distinctive, low-cost half-day activity unlike anything else in this guide, worth it specifically for the novelty alongside a broader Hong Kong itinerary.

TMT Jurassic Water Park

TMT Tai Mei Tuk Jurassic Water Park Tickets, Season Opening All-Day Ticket (HK$321 ($40.95)), the priciest booking in this guide, sits in Tai Mei Tuk, a genuinely different, more rural New Territories setting than Hong Kong’s dense urban core. This is a seasonal water park, check current opening dates before booking since the “season opening” language in the listing name signals limited-time availability rather than year-round operation.

Super Sports Park

Hong Kong Super Sports Park Ticket, Tai Kok Tsui (HK$190 ($24.25)) covers an outdoor sports and recreation facility, genuinely different from a standard theme park, built around active sports and games rather than rides. Worth it for older kids, teens, or adults wanting a physically active day rather than a passive attraction visit.

Bunny Wonderland Farm

Family Activity: Bunny Wonderland Farm, Yuen Long (HK$229 ($29.19)) is a hands-on animal interaction experience built around rabbits, in Yuen Long in Hong Kong’s New Territories, a gentle, well-suited option for younger kids who enjoy animal encounters over rides or active play.

The other water park option: Ocean Park’s Water World

Beyond this guide’s four locations, Ocean Park’s Water World (covered in more depth in our Klook family attraction tickets guide) is Hong Kong’s other major water park option, worth comparing against TMT Jurassic Water Park if a water day is the specific goal, TMT’s New Territories setting offers a more rural, lower-key alternative to Ocean Park’s larger, more built-out facility.

Why these attractions sit outside the city center

Unlike the mall-based indoor attractions covered in our companion guide, most of these outdoor options sit in Hong Kong’s New Territories or outlying islands, Ma Wan, Tai Mei Tuk, Yuen Long, genuinely different settings from the dense urban core most visitors associate with Hong Kong. This makes them a good pairing with a day exploring beyond the city center, rather than a quick add-on to a Central or Kowloon-based itinerary.

Getting to each location

Ma Wan Park is reachable by ferry or bus from Tsing Yi, a genuine short trip from the city. Tai Mei Tuk sits in the New Territories, reachable by bus or MTR plus a connecting bus, worth checking current routes given the more rural location. Yuen Long, home to Bunny Wonderland Farm, is on the MTR’s West Rail Line, more directly accessible than the other two. Super Sports Park sits in Tai Kok Tsui, within Kowloon and reasonably central.

Weather and seasonal timing

TMT Jurassic Water Park’s seasonal operation means summer (roughly May through September) is the only realistic window, check current dates before planning around it. The other three attractions operate more consistently year-round, though Hong Kong’s typhoon season (June through September) can affect any outdoor activity on short notice.

Booking timing

None of these four attractions typically require far-ahead booking outside major Hong Kong holidays. TMT Jurassic Water Park benefits from checking current season dates well before the trip, since its limited operating window means a mistimed visit could mean the park simply isn’t open.

What to pack

TMT Jurassic Water Park calls for standard water park gear, swimsuit, sunscreen, and a change of clothes. Ma Wan Park and Bunny Wonderland Farm both involve outdoor walking, comfortable shoes and sun protection matter at either. Super Sports Park’s active format benefits from athletic wear and closed shoes rather than casual sightseeing attire.

Food and dining near each location

None of these four sit within a dense dining district the way the mall-based indoor attractions do, worth checking on-site food options or planning to bring snacks, particularly for Tai Mei Tuk and Yuen Long’s more rural settings where nearby restaurant options are genuinely more limited than central Hong Kong.

Connectivity and cash

Mobile coverage is reliable across all four locations despite their more outlying settings, a Hong Kong SIM or eSIM covers the whole itinerary without issue. Cash is worth having for Ma Wan Park and Bunny Wonderland Farm specifically, smaller attractions in less commercially dense areas sometimes lean more cash-friendly than central Hong Kong’s card-everywhere norm.

Combining with a New Territories day

Since Tai Mei Tuk and Yuen Long both sit in Hong Kong’s New Territories, either pairs naturally with a broader day exploring that region’s country parks, reservoirs, and cycling routes, genuinely different scenery from the dense urban core most first-time visitors focus on. Worth building a full New Territories day around one of these attractions rather than treating it as an isolated booking.

Age suitability

Bunny Wonderland Farm suits younger children best given its gentle, animal-focused format. Ma Wan Park works across a broad age range given its mix of exhibition and outdoor grounds. Super Sports Park and TMT Jurassic Water Park both lean toward more active older kids, teens, and adults, worth matching the specific attraction to your group’s age range and energy level.

Verdict

Ma Wan Park Noah’s Ark is the cheapest and most distinctive booking in this guide, worth it purely for the novelty. TMT Jurassic Water Park is Hong Kong’s rural water park alternative to Ocean Park’s Water World, worth checking season dates carefully. Bunny Wonderland Farm and Super Sports Park round out genuinely different activity types, animal interaction and active sports, both worth considering depending on what the day actually needs.

Prices verified as of August 10, 2026.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Ma Wan Park Noah's Ark?

A genuinely unusual Hong Kong attraction, a full-scale replica of Noah's Ark on Ma Wan Island, combining a biblical theme park with a hotel and park grounds. At HK$95 ($12.15), it's one of the cheapest outdoor attractions in this guide.

Where is TMT Jurassic Water Park?

In Tai Mei Tuk, in Hong Kong's New Territories, a genuinely different, more rural setting than the city's mall-heavy indoor attractions. It's a seasonal water park, worth checking current opening dates before booking.

What is Super Sports Park in Tai Kok Tsui?

An outdoor sports and recreation facility, distinct from a standard theme park, covering active sports and games rather than rides. A genuine option for older kids and adults wanting a physically active day.

Is Bunny Wonderland Farm suitable for young children?

Yes, it's built around animal interaction, specifically rabbits, in Yuen Long in Hong Kong's New Territories, a gentle, hands-on experience well suited to younger kids who enjoy animals.