Best Water Parks in Vietnam 2026

Five verified water park options across four cities, from a ₫149,160 ($5.69) Hanoi ticket to a ₫1,562,382 ($59.60) Phu Quoc cable-car-and-water-park combo. Smaller category than theme parks generally, but a genuine hot-weather option in every major region.
Prices verified: August 7, 2026. All prices USD, per-person.
The verified list
| Water Park | City | Price |
|---|---|---|
| VinWonders Wave Park & Water Park | Hanoi | ₫149,160 ($5.69) |
| The Amazing Bay Water Park | Ho Chi Minh City | ₫245,105 ($9.35) |
| Mikazuki Water Park | Da Nang | ₫428,607 ($16.35) |
| Hon Thom Cable Car & Aquatopia | Phu Quoc | ₫1,152,650 ($43.97) |
| 4-Island Speedboat, Cable Car & Aquatopia | Phu Quoc | ₫1,562,382 ($59.60) |
Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City: the budget picks
Hanoi’s VinWonders Wave Park ticket at ₫149,160 ($5.69) is the same VinWonders brand covered in the theme parks guide and the VinWonders ticket roundup, bundling wave-pool and slide access into the wider Hanoi VinWonders complex. Ho Chi Minh City’s Amazing Bay at ₫245,105 ($9.35) stands alone as a dedicated water park rather than part of a larger complex, a straightforward pick for a hot Saigon afternoon.
Da Nang’s Mikazuki: water park plus onsen
Mikazuki’s ₫428,607 ($16.35) price sits above the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City options because it’s not just slides, it’s a Japanese-style hot spring and onsen complex with water park attractions layered in, a genuinely different category of experience. Worth the premium specifically if the onsen side appeals, skip it if you just want slides and a wave pool.
Phu Quoc: two ways to book the same Aquatopia
Both Phu Quoc listings include Aquatopia Water Park access, bundled with Hon Thom cable car rides on Sun World’s cable car, but through different platforms and combos. GetYourGuide’s version (₫1,152,650 ($43.97)) pairs the cable car directly with Aquatopia; Klook’s version (₫1,562,382 ($59.60)) adds a 4-island speedboat tour and buffet lunch on top, a fuller day but a materially different, more expensive product than the simpler cable-car-plus-park combo.
What’s missing from this list
Only four cities carry verified water park tickets in this data, Nha Trang, Hoi An, and other coastal cities don’t currently have standalone water park listings here despite having beach access. That’s a data gap, not a claim those cities lack water parks entirely, check directly if a water park specifically (versus beach time) is a must for your itinerary in a city not listed above. Viator’s Vietnam catalog doesn’t carry standalone water park tickets either at time of writing, so the gap isn’t a Klook-and-GetYourGuide quirk, it’s how few operators sell water parks as their own bookable product here.
Best months to plan a water park day
Vietnam’s north and south run on different calendars. Hanoi’s hottest, most humid stretch runs roughly June through August, the obvious window for the VinWonders water park there. Ho Chi Minh City and Phu Quoc sit in the south’s tropical zone, hot year-round with a wet season from May to October, a water park works as a rainy-afternoon backup as much as a heat-relief plan in these months. Da Nang falls in between, with Mikazuki’s onsen side making it a reasonable pick even in the cooler months (December to February) when a pure water park would feel less appealing.
Why the category stays small
Water parks require substantial land, fresh water infrastructure, and ongoing maintenance in a tropical climate, a heavier investment than a standard theme park attraction, which likely explains why only five verified tickets exist across this site’s entire Vietnam dataset compared to dozens of theme park and ticket listings. Expect this category to grow as more VinWonders and Sun World properties add water attractions to existing complexes rather than building standalone parks from scratch.
Pairing with a bigger day out
None of these five need to be a standalone day. Da Nang’s Mikazuki sits close enough to the city center to pair with a half-day of sightseeing beforehand, and both Phu Quoc combos already bundle the water park into a fuller island day by design. Treat the Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City tickets the same way, a few hours slotted into a day that includes something else, rather than a full day built around the water park alone.
Prices verified as of August 7, 2026.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What's Vietnam's cheapest verified water park ticket?
Hanoi's VinWonders Wave Park & Water Park at ₫149,160 ($5.69), followed by Ho Chi Minh City's Amazing Bay Water Park at ₫245,105 ($9.35).
Is Mikazuki Water Park in Da Nang worth the higher price?
At ₫428,607 ($16.35) it's the priciest standalone ticket here, but it's attached to a Japanese-style onsen and hot spring complex, not just slides, a genuinely different experience from a standard water park, which explains the premium.
What's Aquatopia in Phu Quoc?
A water park bundled into Phu Quoc's Hon Thom cable car complex, bookable either through Klook's island-hopping combo (₫1,562,382 ($59.60)) or GetYourGuide's cable car + Aquatopia ticket (₫1,152,650 ($43.97)).
Are these good for a hot-season day?
Yes, that's the main use case, a water park day works well during Vietnam's hottest, most humid stretches (roughly April through August in the south, June through August in the north) when outdoor sightseeing is less comfortable.