Originally known as Equarius Water Park prior to its official opening,[1] the Adventure Cove Waterpark was opened on 22 November 2012, the park features seven water slides, including the region's first hydro-magnetic coaster, Riptide Rocket. It also features pools like Bluwater Bay, a wave pool and the Adventure River. The 620-metre (2,030 ft) river, one of the world's longest lazy-rivers, have 13 themed scenes of tropical jungles, grottoes, a surround aquarium and more.[2]
Rides and attractions include:
| Type |
Name |
Description |
| Thrilling Water Slides |
Dueling Racer |
Consists of two vertical water slides which allow two riders to race down the slide at a time by lying on a mat. |
| Pipeline Plunge |
A slide that is shaped like a pipe which allows two riders to slide down together in a float. |
| Riptide Rocket |
Southeast Asia's first hydro-magnetic roller coaster, which provides strong climbs and steep drops and shocking twists to two riders on a float. |
| Spiral Washout |
Funnel-like slide which caters to two riders on a float. |
| Splashworks |
Like a multiple obstacle course, Splashworks consists of balance beams, tight ropes, cargo nets, and platform cliff jumps. |
| Tidal Twister |
Slide with unpredictable twists and turns, catering to two riders on a float. |
| Whirlpool Washout |
On a float, riders slide down the ride in twists, turns and dips. At the end of the slide, people will be facing backwards. |
| Immersive Experience |
Ray Bay |
An up-close encounter with the rays. Additional charges apply. |
| Rainbow Reef |
Snorkel amongst reefs and 20,000 tropical fishes of four different species. |
| Fun For Kids |
Adventure River |
Float in a tube through 14 habitats around the waterpark. The habitats include a Grotto, dolphin lagoon and ray bay. |
| Big Bucket Treehouse |
A water playground with mini water slides and water-filled buckets tipping. |
| Bluwater Bay |
Ride the waves in a giant pool. |
| Seahorse Hideaway |
Shallow wading pool with fountains. |