You’ll laugh your way through slides and rivers at Aqua Nick in Riviera Maya—with snacks, drinks, towels, and easy pickup included. Try burgers or poke bowls at Aqua Bite stands while kids explore splash zones or meet Nickelodeon characters. Expect real family chaos, friendly staff, and that feeling of sun-warmed skin as you float along under palm trees.
I’ll admit it—I was more excited than my niece when we pulled up to Aqua Nick in the Riviera Maya. The place just hums with this weird mix of cartoon energy and thick, green jungle air. We’d barely gotten our wristbands before a staff member (I think his name was Diego?) handed us towels and pointed out where the lazy river started. I could smell sunscreen everywhere and someone’s fries—honestly, it made me hungry before we even found a locker.
The park is bigger than I expected—like six acres of slides, splash zones, rivers winding under palm trees. My nephew dragged me to the activity pool first (he’s seven and fearless), while my sister took the little one to the toddler area. There were families from all over—some kids squealing in Spanish, others giggling in English or Portuguese. At one point I tried to order a poke bowl at the Aqua Bite stand and totally blanked on how to say “without onions” in Spanish; the woman behind the counter just smiled and helped me out anyway. The food is honestly decent for a water park—burgers, bowls, cold drinks—and if you get the upgraded ticket it covers lunch too.
We spent most of the afternoon drifting between slides and rivers. There’s something about floating along that adventure river while sunlight flickers through leaves overhead—it’s not quiet exactly but there’s this calm that sneaks up on you between all the noise. My nephew convinced me to try one of the big slides (“You have to!”) and yeah, I screamed. No regrets though. Even now I can almost feel that rush in my stomach again.
By late afternoon we were tired but happy—hair full of chlorine, skin sticky from sunblock and maybe too many sodas. The staff kept everything moving smoothly (and safely), which honestly made it easier for us adults to relax a bit. If you’re near Cancun or staying anywhere along Riviera Maya, Aqua Nick is easy enough to get to—they offer pickups so you don’t have to mess with taxis or buses. It’s not fancy or perfect but I’d go back just for another lazy river float…and maybe more fries.
Yes, pickups are available from many hotels in Cancun and Riviera Maya areas.
Burgers, hot dogs, poke bowls, pizza, snacks, soft drinks, water, beer; lunch included with ticket upgrade.
Yes, there’s a dedicated toddler area with age-appropriate splash zones and pools.
Yes—beer and a national open bar are available; minimum drinking age is 18 years.
Yes—the park is accessible by public transportation as well as private transfers.
Yes—lockers are available for guests inside the park.
Towels are provided; bring swimwear and sunscreen. Lockers are available for valuables.
No—lunch is only included if you upgrade your ticket; otherwise snacks are available for purchase.
Your day includes access to all pools, slides, rivers and splash zones at Aqua Nick plus towels on arrival. Soft drinks, water and beer are served throughout the day; snacks like burgers or poke bowls are offered at kiosks (with lunch covered if you choose an upgraded ticket). Hotel pickup options from Cancun or Riviera Maya make getting there simple so you can just focus on having fun together before heading home tired but happy.
Do you need help planning your next activity?