Pearls Kingdom Water Park
Operational 10 AM - 10 PM daily
English, Arabic
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Overview
Prepare to be transported into an exciting wonderland at Pearls Kingdom Water Park in Sharjah, where raging pirates, sunken treasures, magic carpets, massive palaces, and hidden galaxies await. Perfect for families and friends, this water park promises a day of nonstop excitement and entertainment with its unique slides and attractions.
- Entry to Pearls Kingdom Water Park
- Access to all slides and attractions
- Life jackets and other safety equipment
- Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times
- Children must be at least 80 cm tall to go on the ride.
- Some rides may have height and age restrictions
- Appropriate swimwear is required
- Lifeguards are present at all major attractions
- Lockers, restrooms, and dining areas are available on-site for an additional cost.
- Our terms and conditions prohibit eating, drinking, and smoking inside the vehicle during any tour that includes transfer services.
- Arrive at Pearls Kingdom Water Park and head to the entrance.
- Navigate through the Forgotten Valley, a lost land of wonder, magic, and hidden treasure.
- Kids can embark on a quest at Pirates Coast to recover stolen pearls.
- Climb the enchanted castle at Pirate’s Den and enjoy the exhilarating slides.
- Experience an amazing ride on the magical Flying Carpet.
- Explore the majestic Fort and its hidden wonders.
- Brave the thrilling heights of the magnificent King’s Palace.
- Splash through waves and uncover underwater mysteries in the Sea of Treasures.
- Relax in the serene, lush Great Oasis with bright blue water.
- Let the little ones explore the clear waters and ancient ship remains at Kids’ Sea.
- Float gently through the calming currents of the Mystery River.
- Discover the truth behind the legend of the blazing meteor at Kids’ Galaxy.
- Enjoy a day filled with adventure, excitement, and unforgettable memories at Pearls Kingdom Water Park.
Child age: 3-5 Yrs
Infant age: 0-3 Yrs
Free Cancellation 24 hours Prior
- For all cancellations made 24 hours prior to the tour departure time NO charges will be applicable.
- If cancellation made within 24 hours of your tour departure time 100% charges will be applicable.
- If eligible for a refund your amount will be returned back to you within 7 working days.
- Seating arrangement for all transfers are as per the availability & our tour manager allows it.
- The pick up/drop off timing can be modified as per the trip schedule. This also may change depending on traffic conditions and your location.
- Some of the mentioned inclusions may remain closed on weekends or specific days as per the government norms for which we do not hold the responsibility.
- The actual transfer timing may vary up to 30/60 minutes to the time listed on the website.
- Summer clothing is suitable for most of the year, but sweaters or jackets may be needed for the winter months.
- We recommend carrying sunglasses, hats and sun protection cream.
- Private Transport can be organized on request for all tours.
- Leaving off your personal belongings like Media equipment, wallets or any other valuable items in our vehicles or tour sites is solely at your responsibility. Our drivers and tour guides will not be responsible for it.
- No strollers allowed inside the vehicles without prior information so please inform us at the time of making the reservation.
- An adult must accompany children from 3 to 12 years in the water in any of the water activities
- On Islamic occasions and National holidays, the tour will not serve alcohol, and there will be no live entertainment.
- Please read carefully and understand the contents of the Tour Brochure/itinerary, the 'Terms and Conditions,' Price Grid and such other documents as may be applicable, as all these will form part of your contract with us once you affect the booking.
- Photography of UAE residence especially ladies, military institutions, government buildings, and installations, is strictly prohibited.
- Littering is a punishable offense and offenders may face penalties in the form of fines.
- Smoking inside public areas is not allowed.
- Some tours require your original passport or Emirates ID, and we have mentioned this information in the critical notes so please ensure that you read the critical information, we will not be responsible if you miss any tour where your passport or ID is mandatory.
- We reserve the rights to charge 100% No show charges if the guest is not turning up on time for the pickup.
- No refund for partly utilized services.
- Due to any uncontrollable circumstances, i.e. (traffic conditions, vehicle breakdowns, delay by other guests, weather circumstances), if the tour gets delayed or canceled, we will provide alternate options if possible.
- If in any case the guest does not show up on time and our vehicle departs from the pickup location then we will not arrange for alternative transfer & no refund is provided for the missed tour.
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