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Saudi Arabia to Splash Big: World’s Largest Water Park Features Coming in 2025!

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Saudi Arabia is set to welcome Aquarabia, the largest water park in the Middle East.

Aquarabia / Qiddiya City Official Website

Saudi Arabia announced plans to construct the Aquarabia within Qiddiya Entertainment City, a mega-tourist complex set to open in 2025.

Aquarabia is a family water park that caters to all ages, from children to adults. The water park will feature 22 attractions, including the world’s tallest and longest water slides.

Aquarabia / Qiddiya City Official Website

According to Qiddiya Investment Company, Aquarabia offers rafting and kayaking with various themed areas for visitors to experience water sports.

Abdullah Al-Dawood, CEO of Qiddiya Investment Company (QIC), said, “The opening of Aquarabia will be an important milestone in the development of tourism in Saudi Arabia,” and added, “We are striving to build a water park that can provide a new dimension of experience.”

Aquarabia / Qiddiya City Official Website

Qiddiya Entertainment City is an ambitious mega-tourist complex planned by the Saudi government. In March, the Saudi government announced plans to build the world’s first Dragon Ball theme park within Qiddiya Entertainment City.

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