Find the most fun and relaxing water parks to enjoy your 2026 Holy Week vacation!
These water parks are perfect for unwinding from work, spending time with family, and having fun. There are options with hot springs, slides, and kids’ areas, as well as some budget-friendly choices. Grab your swimsuit and don’t forget the sunscreen!

If you’re looking for something to do with the kids, experience a Jurassic and aquatic adventure at Valle Paraíso. This themed water park in Ixmiquilpan combines dinosaur figures with slides, pools, and hot springs.
It’s open year-round and also offers lodging and a camping area , which we recommend booking in advance.

The Ex Hacienda de Chalmita water park, located in Chalma, features small pools within the walls of an old Porfirian hacienda and views of the Ocuilan and Malinalco mountain ranges. During Holy Week, it will be open until April 12, from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
Please note that these are special hours during the holiday season; this place is usually only open on weekends.

If you’re looking for a “three Bs” plan for Holy Week, this oasis in Morelos is the place to go. Here, the crown jewel is a natural hot spring and a turtle-shaped pool that’s perfect for photos. It’s the ideal spot to relax in the shade of the trees and cool off without spending a fortune.
You can plan the whole trip and stay overnight in their cabins or bring your own tent to connect 100% with nature. This time, Milaneso is staying home, because the place isn’t pet-friendly.

If you’re looking for an adventure filled with nature and fun this Easter break, Parque EcoAlberto in Ixmiquilpan is the ideal destination. It features water slides, 24-hour hot springs, a hotel, cabins, and a camping area.
It also offers activities such as rappelling, zip-lining, boat tours, and access to the Gran Cañón del Valle del Mezquital. This site is pet-friendly.
Issstehuixtla Water Park

If you’re looking for a getaway that won’t break the bank, this water park in Morelos is the perfect option. Its main attraction is an impressive 9-meter-deep natural whirlpool, ideal for those who love swimming in fresh, crystal-clear water straight from the source.
The complex features a “monumental pool,” an artificial waterfall, and wading pools for children, as well as green areas with barbecue grills for cooking grilled meat. If your visit runs long, the site offers a campground and accommodations, making it a great spot for a family getaway without breaking the bank.
Prices to enjoy Issstehuixtla in 2026 are affordable for everyone, with general admission at $131 for adults and $69 for children (up to 1.25 m) and students with a valid ID. ISSSTE beneficiaries receive a preferential rate of $87, while the institute’s pensioners and retirees enter for free.

An oasis without cell service: completely disconnect at Las Huertas and enjoy nature.
On your Easter break resort itinerary, Paraíso Aventura Las Huertas is a perfect option. It features springs and hot springs, bungalows, cabins, and a camping area; there is no cell service and they do not accept card payments (cash only).

Dive into a natural hot spring inside a cave and leave your stress behind in Tlaco! Another great option to enjoy during these holidays is this spa in Ixmiquilpan, which offers natural hot springs inside caves, massages, water slides, and lodging. You’re sure to find something special for every member of the family.

Relax in cavernous pools of 36°C thermal water at Las Cuevitas.
In Ixmiquilpan, this resort stands out for its natural caves with 36°C thermal water. You can bring a grill and drinks, or stay in a cabin or camp. Note that this is not a pet-friendly space.

If you’re staying in the city this Holy Week, the Iztapalapa municipal government is opening its recreational centers so you can enjoy a day at the water park without spending a penny. There’s a wide variety of options: from the famous wave pool at Utopía Olini to the water slides at Papalotl and Tezontli, perfect for cooling off with the whole family.
In addition to the splashes, each location will organize extra activities with music, games, and fitness classes.
Japanese-style pool in Mexico City

The Mexico-Japan Association organized an exclusive event to kick off April with a dip without leaving the city. The plan combines access to the pool with a buffet designed to recharge your energy, plus the option of an open bar featuring beer and sake cocktails for those looking for a more festive atmosphere.
At the same time, the park’s garden will host the classic free-entry Japanese barbecue, serving onigiri, nikumaki, and grilled meats. Since space in the pool area is limited, we recommend reserving your spot via WhatsApp (55 2065 4856), as this is one of the most popular events for the end of Holy Week.