Tianjin Maya Beach Water Park

Tianjin Maya Beach Water Park, spanning an area of 150,000 square meters, is themed around the ancient Maya civilization, one of the world’s three great unsolved mysteries. The park features a Mayan-style wave pool, Maya Beach, covering 13,000 square meters and capable of accommodating up to 10,000 people for water play and entertainment. It also includes a newly created children’s water play area, Joy Island, over 6,000 square meters, themed around marine life, jungle culture, and Maya culture.


Additionally, there is a colorful giant water fortress, Kaba Water Fortress, covering 3,500 square meters, and eight high-standard water amusement facilities. Together with a large indoor constant temperature water park built using membrane structure technology, they form the new Tianjin Maya Beach Water Park.



Open from September 2, 2024, with seasonal closings and preferential policies for children: those under 1.2 meters (inclusive) enter for free; those between 1.2 meters (exclusive) and 1.5 meters (inclusive) receive discounted tickets for daytime sessions. Elderly: seniors aged 60 (inclusive) and above receive discounted tickets for daytime sessions. Disabled: those with a second-generation Disability Certificate or disabled military personnel with a Disability Military Certificate can purchase discounted tickets (blind, mentally challenged, and those unable to take care of themselves must be accompanied by an adult with the ability to provide safety supervision), with discounted tickets for daytime sessions.


Service facilities include luggage storage with reference prices: large locker rental at 50 yuan; medium locker rental at 40 yuan; small locker rental at 30 yuan; located within the park area. Please note that charges are for reference only and subject to the actual rates at the attraction. Bathrooms are indicated with signs. Nursing rooms are located inside the Visitor Service Center. ATMs: automatic deposit and withdrawal machines are located in the front square, where visitors can deposit and withdraw cash. *Note that the ATMs are from the Agricultural Bank of China, and fees may apply for cross-bank transactions.


Dining options include: Bajiao Food Pavilion next to Maya Beach; Island Restaurant next to Joy Island; and Beach Restaurant opposite Maya Beach.


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