A Refreshing Day at Kos’s Largest Water Park

This review explores the experience of visiting Lido Water Park in Kos, a sprawling aquatic playground covering 75,000 square meters—one of Greece’s largest. Located just 25 kilometers from Kos town, it promises a day packed with slides, pools, and sun-soaked relaxation. Whether you’re traveling with kids or just want a splash of fun, this water park seems to hit that sweet spot of excitement and comfort.
What I like most about Lido Water Park is how well it caters to different tastes. The water slides are designed for adrenaline junkies—think giant drops and twisting tunnels—while the Lazy River offers a tranquil float for those who prefer to chill. Plus, its family-friendly Interactive Kids Area makes it a genuine hit for families, with water pistols, waterfalls, and a rotating water bucket that children adore.
A potential downside? The food options at the on-site cafés have been noted as somewhat pricey, and if you’re not careful, you might spend more than expected on snacks. Also, if you have mobility issues or are wheelchair users, this might not be the best choice since accessibility isn’t highlighted as a feature.
The park’s combination of safety, variety, and good reviews suggest it’s a worthwhile addition to your Kos itinerary—especially if you’re looking for a full day of splashy fun away from the historic sites.
Key Points & Takeaways

- Size and Variety: Spread over 75,000 sq meters, the park offers a comprehensive range of water activities suitable for all ages.
- Family Focus: Kids are well-catered for with dedicated play areas, waterfalls, and water pistols—a true family-friendly spot.
- Safety and Cleanliness: Multiple reviews praise the park’s safety measures and cleanliness, making it a comfortable space for children and adults alike.
- Transport and Accessibility: Optional hotel transfer simplifies logistics, but note it’s not suitable for those with mobility impairments.
- Cost-Effective: Entry prices plus optional transfers offer good value, especially considering the size and range of activities.
- Food and Refreshments: On-site cafés are convenient but can be pricey, so bringing snacks might save some euros.
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Entering a World of Water Fun

Lido Water Park is located in Mastihari, a small seaside village about 25 kilometers from Kos town. For most travelers, the journey involves a short drive or transfer, which can be arranged if you opt for the package that includes hotel pickup and drop-off. Many reviews, like Scott’s, note that the transfer service is punctual and comfortable, making the day hassle-free. If you’re traveling without a rental car, booking this option is well worth considering, especially since a taxi from Kardamena costs around €30.
Once you arrive, you’ll find a park that’s easy to navigate with multiple entry points, and the staff are friendly and helpful. The park operates on a one-day ticket, with starting times available based on your booking. Opening hours tend to be flexible, but it’s best to check availability beforehand to plan your day.
What’s in Store for You Inside

As you enter, the first thing you’ll notice is the lively atmosphere. The park is designed to keep everyone entertained, from adrenaline-seekers to sunbathers. The water slides are the main draw—ranging from multi-lane racing slides to the exhilarating Kamikaze and Black Hole rides that send you twisting and turning. If you’re with kids, the Interactive Kids Area with its waterfalls, water pistols, and water buckets is a highlight, according to reviews from families who say their children loved the safe yet exciting environment.
The wave pool is also highly praised. Jane mentions that “it felt very safe” and that her boys, aged 12, could run around freely, which speaks volumes about the park’s safety standards. The Lazy River offers a more relaxed float, perfect for cooling down or simply unwinding under the sun.
For those craving a break from the water, the Jacuzzi and shaded loungers provide comfortable spots for downtime. You’ll also find cafes offering snacks, though reviews suggest they can be a bit expensive. Bringing your own water and snacks might be a smart move if you want to avoid overspending.
Tips for a Successful Visit

- Arrive early to beat the crowds and enjoy shorter queues for popular slides.
- Bring your own sunscreen, sunglasses, and sun hat, as the Greek sun can be intense during summer.
- Use lockers, which cost a few euros but are well worth the peace of mind for storing valuables.
- If visiting with children, check height restrictions—most kids over 4 can enter, with free entry for under 4s.
- Consider booking the transfer option if you prefer not to worry about transportation; reviews say the service is punctual and friendly.
Who Will Love This Park?

This water park is perfect for families with children who crave adventure and play, as well as groups of friends looking for a fun day out. If you enjoy a mix of thrill rides and relaxed floats, you’ll find plenty to love here. It’s also a good choice if you’re staying in or near Mastihari. However, it might not suit travelers with mobility impairments or those looking for a quieter, less crowded experience.
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Price and Logistics: Is It Good Value?

The ticket price plus the optional transfer offers a solid deal for a full day of water-based fun. Many reviews highlight the good value for money—especially considering the size of the park and the variety of attractions. The food’s been described as decent but pricey, so packing some snacks might help stretch your budget. The park’s cleanliness and friendly staff have been appreciated, making the expense feel justified in the overall experience.
Final Thoughts

Lido Water Park in Kos is more than just a collection of slides; it’s a well-rounded, family-friendly water wonderland that balances excitement with safety. It’s particularly suited for families with children, groups of friends, or anyone wanting a break from sightseeing to enjoy some sun and water fun. If you’re staying nearby, the optional transfer makes a day trip straightforward and stress-free.
While it’s not perfect—food prices and accessibility limitations may be considerations—it offers a lively, clean, and engaging environment for a memorable day. The many positive reviews about staff, safety, and the variety of rides suggest you’ll get good value and a splash of joy from your visit.
FAQ

Is transportation included? Yes, if you select the option, hotel pickup and drop-off within Kos are included, making the journey seamless. Without it, you’ll need to arrange your own transport.
Can I buy tickets on the day? Yes, but booking in advance can secure your preferred starting time and possibly help avoid crowds, especially during peak season.
Are there age or height restrictions? Children under 4 enter for free, and those aged 4-11 get a discounted rate. Most slides have a 120 cm height restriction for safety, with some exceptions.
How long does the visit last? The ticket is valid for one day, and most visitors spend a full day exploring all attractions at their own pace.
What should I bring? Sunscreen, swimwear, towels, sunglasses, and a sun hat are essential. Lockers are available for a small fee.
Is it suitable for people with mobility issues? The experience isn’t recommended for those with mobility impairments or wheelchair users, as accessibility isn’t highlighted.
Are there food options inside the park? Yes, cafes are available, but reviews note they can be pricey. Bringing your own snacks is advisable if budget-conscious.
Can I relax or do I have to do the slides? Plenty of calmer options like the Lazy River and Jacuzzi exist for those who want to relax instead of thrill riding.
How busy does it get? During the reviews’ visit times, the park was described as not overly crowded, especially if you arrive early.
Is it worth the price? Based on reviews and the size of the park, most agree it offers good value, especially with the included transfer option.
Overall, Lido Water Park in Kos combines the thrill of adventure with family-friendly comfort, making it a worthwhile day out for sun, fun, and a splash of adrenaline.
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