
Boao Asia Bay Water Park is located in the heart of the Boao Binhai Avenue Resort, just 1,800 meters away from the paradise town of Boao, about a 3-minute drive. Here, you can play in the water with your family and children and enjoy the fun of the water world. The park features a large trumpet, a small trumpet, a lazy river, water slides, a happy water fort, and many other exciting and fun attractions. These are all water activities that cannot be missed this summer!
The Big Trumpet is a popular large-scale water ride. Glide inside a four-leaf clover-shaped float, descending from a height of 16 meters into a giant trumpet-shaped cone approximately 21 meters in diameter. The sensation of being sucked into a tornado is perfect for those who enjoy new experiences. The Happy Water Village features a water pump, a hand-cranked turntable, a cascading water play pool, a water curtain tunnel, a water swing, a spiral slide, a water wave slide, a large tipping bucket, a hand-controlled spray gun, and more, perfect for both adults and children to enjoy the water together!
Tropical maritime monsoon climate;
Summer is the best time to play, the water is not cold
It is recommended to play for about 3 hours
140 yuan/person
13:00-18:00 (Monday to Friday)
10:00-19:00 (Saturday to Sunday, and statutory holidays)
Boao Asia Bay Water Park is a modern recreational area designed for family entertainment and tourism, part of the Boao region’s development to attract leisure and tourism activities along Hainan’s coastline.
Located in Qionghai, Hainan, near Boao town. Visitors can reach the park by taxi, ride-hailing services, or local buses. Walking is possible within the park but not from distant locations.
Typically open from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM. Early morning or weekday visits are best to avoid peak crowds and long lines.
Ticket prices vary by season; discounts may be offered for children or online purchases. Tickets can be bought at the entrance or through the official website and third-party booking platforms.
Advance booking is recommended during weekends, holidays, or summer vacation periods to ensure entry and avoid queues.
3–5 hours are recommended to enjoy the water attractions, relax, and take breaks.
Guided tours or audio guides are generally not provided; park staff can assist in English or Chinese.
Start with gentle rides and pools, progress to thrill slides, take breaks at cafes, and finish with lazy rivers or children’s zones depending on your group.
Night visits are generally not offered; special events may occur during holidays, but regular light shows are uncommon.
Weekdays and mornings are less crowded; weekends, holidays, and summer vacation periods tend to be busy.
Restrooms, lockers, food courts, cafes, first-aid stations, and shaded rest areas are available throughout the park.
Accessible for children and families; some areas may be limited for elderly or disabled visitors due to steps or slippery surfaces. Assistance is available upon request.
Cash is accepted, but cards and mobile payments are widely available for tickets, food, and lockers.
Food courts inside the park offer fast food, snacks, and beverages; nearby Boao town has local restaurants and cafes serving seafood and Hainanese cuisine.
Vegetarian options are available; vegan and halal options may require asking at specific restaurants.
Several resorts, hotels, and guesthouses in Boao and Qionghai are within short driving distance.
Souvenir shops sell water park merchandise, small toys, and local Hainanese handicrafts.
Taxi, ride-hailing apps, or local buses are the most convenient options to nearby attractions, hotels, or Boao town.