Aquarabia Water Park in Saudi Arabia’s play city to open during Eid al-Fitr holidays

 

Eid al-Fitr holidays are expected to begin around March 19, 2026

Aquarabia will be second major attraction to open in Qiddiya City

Qiddiya City is set to unveil its highly anticipated Aquarabia water park during the Eid al-Fitr holidays, which are expected to begin around March 19, 2026, according to an official announcement.

Aquarabia will be the second major attraction to open in Qiddiya City, following the debut of Six Flags on December 31, 2025.

In an interview on Fi Alsurah: In the Picture, Abdullah Al-Dawood, Managing Director of Qiddiya Investment Company, confirmed that the opening of Aquarabia will align with the Eid celebrations. He added, “Six Flags is open. After Eid al-Fitr, we will open Aquarabia. Every three months, we will introduce something new, gradually shaping the city."

 

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According to Qiddiya’s official website, Aquarabia will feature nine themed zones, 22 thrilling games, and notable landmarks, including large water slides, a lazy river, pools, and aquatic sports attractions. The park will also house 22 dining outlets and seven retail stores.

Beyond Aquarabia, Al-Dawood highlighted the city’s ambitious long-term development plan, which is being rolled out in three phases.

The first phase, set to be completed by 2028, will include Six Flags, Aquarabia, a speedway, the National Tennis Center, golf courses, up to 15 hotels, and residential areas.

By 2030, the second phase will introduce new landmarks such as a performing arts center, Dragon Ball Park, an esports arena, and further hotel and residential developments.

 

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The third phase will coincide with Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the 2034 FIFA World Cup and the Asian Games, marking a major milestone in Qiddiya's transformation into a world-class entertainment and tourism hub.

Source: Saudi Gazette

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