Ramayana Water Park Asia's Largest
Experience Thailand's #1 rated water park featuring 26 world-class slides, a 650m lazy river, and stunning ancient Thai-themed architecture. Located just 20km south of Pattaya.
4.5/5
TripAdvisor Rating
26+
Water Slides
50+
Activities
650m
Lazy River
About Ramayana Water Park
Ramayana Water Park is Thailand's largest and most acclaimed water park, spanning over 184,000 square meters of aquatic adventures. Named after the ancient Thai epic "Ramakien" (Thai version of Ramayana), the park beautifully blends world-class water attractions with stunning Thai mythology-inspired architecture.
Since opening in 2016, Ramayana has consistently ranked as Thailand's #1 water park on TripAdvisor, attracting visitors from around the world. The park features over 50 activities including 26 water slides (from gentle family rides to heart-stopping extreme drops), three major pools, four dedicated children's zones, and a 650-meter lazy river that winds through beautifully themed ancient city zones.
For families with children of all ages, Ramayana offers an ideal mix of thrilling slides for adventurous teens and adults, plus extensive safe splash areas for toddlers and younger kids. The park's Thai theming creates a unique atmosphere you won't find at generic water parks.
Location & Hours
Address
9 Moo 7, Ban Yen Road, Na Chom Thian
Sattahip, Chon Buri 20250
📍 20km south of Pattaya, near Khao Chi Chan (Buddha Mountain)
Opening Hours
Daily: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
⚠️ Closed every Wednesday
Last admission: 4:00 PM
2026 Ticket Prices
| Category | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (Walk-in) | ฿1,190 | Ages 13+ |
| Child (Walk-in) | ฿990 | Ages 3-12, under 3 free |
| Adult (Online) | ฿999 | 10-15% discount via Klook/Trip.com |
| Child (Online) | ฿799 | Book 24hrs ahead recommended |
| Annual Pass | ~฿3,000 | Great value for expats/repeat visitors |
| Locker | ฿100-200 | Small/large options |
| Cabana (Private) | ฿1,500-3,000 | Includes seating, shade, lockers |
| Towel Rental | ฿100 | Or bring your own |
💡 Tip: Book via Klook or Trip.com for guaranteed discounts of 10-15%. Prices may vary during peak seasons (Thai holidays, Christmas/New Year).
Top Attractions
| Attraction | Type | Thrill Level | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Boomerango | Slide | Extreme | Near-vertical drop with massive funnel |
| Duel Racer | Slide | High | Head-to-head racing slide |
| Aquaconda | Slide | Extreme | World's longest water slide |
| Lazy River | River | Low | 650m floating adventure through themed zones |
| Aqualoop | Slide | Extreme | Trapdoor drop with loop |
| Wave Pool | Pool | Low | Large artificial wave pool |
| Kids Kingdom | Kids Zone | Low | Safe splash areas for toddlers |
| Aqua Play | Kids Zone | Low | Interactive water play structures |
The park has 4 dedicated kids zones with age-appropriate splash areas, mini slides, and interactive water play structures perfect for children under 10.
Facilities & Dining
Facilities
- ✓ Clean showers and changing rooms
- ✓ Secure lockers (฿100-200)
- ✓ Private cabanas for rent
- ✓ Free sunbeds (first-come-first-served)
- ✓ Towel rental available
- ✓ First aid station
Dining Options
- ✓ Multiple food courts with Thai and Western options
- ✓ Reasonable prices for a theme park (฿100-300 per meal)
- ✓ Halal food options available
- ✓ Ice cream and snack stands throughout
- ✓ No outside food/drinks allowed
Getting There
By Taxi/Grab
~฿300-400 from Central Pattaya (30-40 minutes). Book a Grab for fixed pricing and convenience.
By Shuttle
Some hotels offer shuttle services. The park also runs shuttles from select pickup points (check their website for current schedules).
By Private Car
Free parking available. Take Route 3 (Sukhumvit) south, then follow signs to Na Chom Thian.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Largest water park in Thailand/Asia
- 26 slides with world-class thrill rides
- Beautiful Thai-themed architecture
- 650m lazy river through themed zones
- Multiple kids areas (4 dedicated zones)
- Clean facilities and modern amenities
- Reasonable food prices for theme park
- Less crowded on weekdays
Cons
- Closed on Wednesdays
- 20km from central Pattaya (taxi required)
- Gets crowded on weekends/holidays
- Some attractions have height minimums
- Food inside can be repetitive
Insider Tips
- Arrive at 11 AM opening to get sunbeds and avoid queues
- Apply waterproof sunscreen before entering—tropical sun is intense
- Visit on weekdays for smaller crowds (avoid Thai public holidays)
- Expats: Annual passes (~฿3,000) pay for themselves after 3 visits
- Start with extreme slides early—lines grow longer in afternoon
Safety Notes
- • Lifeguards stationed throughout the park
- • Height restrictions on extreme slides (usually 120cm+)
- • Life jackets available free for children
- • First aid station on premises
- • Follow all posted safety rules
Expat Tips
- 🎫 Annual passes (~฿3,000) = great value for families
- 📅 Best visited on school days for quiet experience
- 👨👩👧👦 Perfect for entertaining visiting relatives
- 🍽️ Combine with lunch at nearby Na Jomtien restaurants
- 🗓️ Check Thai holiday calendar to avoid peak crowds