AquaDunk; Courtesy of Disney
Big Kids: 7-9 • Tweens: 10-12 • Teens: 13-17

10 Best Cruise Ship Water Parks, Ranked

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They are the dominate feature, that colorful first thing your kids notice as your family car, taxi or shuttle bus gets closer and closer to port. It’s the cruise ship’s water park! And let’s be honest—aside from the endless soft-serve ice cream—the water park is the next best thing on a family cruise. Here, we rank our favorite cruise ship water parks.

AquaDuck on Disney Cruise Line

1. AquaDuck – Disney Dream and Disney Fantasy

The AquaDuck spans over 750 feet of tubes that snake up, down and actually out over the side of the ships while providing incredible views of the sea—for those brave enough to look, that is! We love the AquaDuck because it’s a two-person raft ride that actually goes uphill like a roller coaster (thanks to water jet propulsion) before ending in a lazy river. That’s a combination no other cruise ship water park can match. At night, there are multicolored lights to make the AquaDuck even more spectacular.

Related: What to Pack for a Disney Cruise 

The Perfect Storm on Royal Caribbean

2. The Perfect Storm – Royal Caribbean Symphony of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas

When you combine the three deck-high thrills of The Perfect Storm’s three waterslides and the massive kids’ wet and wild zone Splashaway Bay nearby, Symphony of the Seas and Harmony of the Seas on Royal Caribbean rank high for all-around watery fun at sea. Pro tip: if you want to slide down the yellow one, the line is much shorter!

Dr. Deuss Waterworks on Carnival Cruise Line

3. Dr. Seuss Waterworks – Carnival Horizon

A compact zone of splish-splash fun for the whole family sits high atop the Carnival Horizon. Dr. Seuss Waterworks is dominated by the colorful red and white Cat in the Hat slide and the twisting Thing 1 and 2 waterslide, appropriately colored blue like their whacky hair. The park also includes a youthful splash area with smaller slides and a big bucket regularly pouring hundreds of gallons of water down onto happy kids.

AquaDunk on Disney Cruise Line

4. AquaDunk – Disney Magic

Gulp! This thrill ride takes cruisers out over the edge of the ship on Disney Magic on a 20-foot curve after the floor falls away like a trap door and you begin your nearly 40-foot ascension to the top deck. A memorable splash finale occurs after you plummet 212 feet through a translucent tube.

Ocean Loops on Norwegian Cruise Line

5. Ocean Loops – Norwegian Bliss and Joy

Not to be outdone in the ‘hanging off the edge of the ship’ department, Norwegian’s Ocean Loops is a multistory, double-loop waterslide that extends 11 feet off the ship and nearly 160 feet above the ocean! If that’s too much for you, the Bliss and Joy also have the Aqua Racer, a multi-story tandem inner tube slide that is contained fully within the width of the ship!

Forest Aquaventure Park on MSC Cruises

6. Forest Aquaventure Park – MSC Seaside and Seaview

MSC Cruises offers one of the more interactive water attractions at sea and has five waterslides in total, including two racing slides with clear loops extending over the edge of the ship, high above the ocean below. There’s also a 367-foot waterslide with lights and music to make the ride down even more entertaining!

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Carnival Vista Waterworks

7. Waterworks – Carnival Vista

Side by side waterslides, hundreds of feet above the top deck of the Vista, are fast and fun. The Kaleidoslide is a visual delight with spirals of rainbow colors in the orange tube to illuminate the way down.

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Free Fall on Norwegian Cruise Line

8. Free Fall – Norwegian Escape and Norwegian Getaway

The Norwegian Escape and Getaway also have the tandem fun of the Aqua Racer and the family fun of Aqua Park, but add in the daredevil Free Fall. This waterslide is the fastest at sea, at 4G speeds you wish your phone could achieve while cruising!

Epic Plunge on Norwegian Cruise Line

9. Epic Plunge – Norwegian Epic

Located four stories above the pool decks at the top of the ship, The Epic Plunge takes waterslide lovers on a 200-foot journey with or without an inner tube, before swirling you around.

Caribbean Princess Splash Pad; Courtesy of Family Vacation Critic

10. Reef Family Splash Zone – Caribbean Princess

For the younger set, Caribbean Princess offers a splash pad area for toddlers and little kids. Winnie the Whale greets young kids with a big grin and small toddler slide inside her mouth. There are spray guns and fountains and bucket drops all conveniently located next to the outdoor lawn game area, where you can enjoy giant games as a family.

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