Reviewed · DENARAU ISLAND TOURS
Skip the Line: Big Bula Waterpark Full Day Ticket
Fiji’s family water day is built around slides. Big Bula Waterpark on Denarau Island gives you access to its major rides, children’s play areas, inflatable slides, pools, and relaxation spaces with the freedom to come and go during the day. I like the easy mobile ticket and the fact that prepaid entry helps you avoid the box-office line. I also like the low queue times reported by many visitors, which can make repeat rides possible. The catch is value: at $53.07 per person, the admission can feel expensive if you only use the four main adult slides.
This is a useful choice for families staying around Denarau or Nadi who want a simple, self-contained activity. The park is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and the ticket is described as a full-day admission, though the practical visit can be anywhere from two hours to most of the day. The all-ages setup is appealing, but the park’s condition and the hot walking surfaces deserve attention.
The strongest part of Big Bula is the main slide area. Older children and adults can try the larger hydro slides, while younger children have smaller rides, pools, and inflatable features. Bring or wear water shoes if you have them, since the paths can become extremely hot under Fiji’s sun.
In This Review
- Key points to know before you go
- What your day at Big Bula looks like
- The main slides are the reason to come
- Younger children have more room to play
- A useful break from the water
- How long should you stay?
- Is $53.07 per person good value?
- Cleanliness and maintenance deserve attention
- Who will enjoy Big Bula most?
- Practical details that make the day easier
- Should you book the Big Bula ticket?
- FAQ
- Where is Big Bula Waterpark located?
- How much does the full-day ticket cost?
- What does admission include?
- Can I leave and return during the day?
- What are the opening hours?
- How long can I spend at the waterpark?
- Are there rides for young children?
- Are there rides for adults and older children?
- Does the park have food and relaxation facilities?
- Can I cancel for a refund?
Key points to know before you go

- Four main slides for older children and adults: These are the park’s chief attraction and can provide fast, repeatable fun when queues are short.
- More than 400 metres of permanent hydro slides: The larger slides give the park its real thrill factor, while the inflatable rides are better suited to younger children.
- In-and-out access: You can leave the park and return during the operating day, useful if you want lunch elsewhere or a break from the sun.
- A family mix of rides and calm areas: Younger children have their own play options, while adults can use shaded seating, the licensed café, or mini spa.
- Very hot walking surfaces: Bare feet can become painful on the paths, so water shoes or another secure pair of shoes are a smart addition.
- Check the price carefully: The listed rate is $53.07 per person, but some buyers have found direct admission cheaper than booking through an online intermediary.
What your day at Big Bula looks like

Big Bula Waterpark is a single-stop outing rather than a guided tour. You arrive at the park, show your mobile admission, and spend the day choosing rides at your own pace. There is no sightseeing schedule to follow and no guide to keep you moving.
That freedom matters. You can head straight for the larger slides, settle into a shaded seat, or let children spend time in the smaller play areas. Since the ticket includes access to the rides and slides, you do not need to choose a package once inside.
The advertised opening hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Sunday. A full seven-hour window gives you room to take breaks, but you should not assume you need to stay all day to get value. Some people may be finished after a couple of hours, especially if the large slides are their only priority.
The in-and-out policy adds flexibility. You can leave for food, return to your accommodation, or simply escape the heat for a while, then come back during operating hours. That is more useful than it may sound, particularly for families with younger children who do better with shorter bursts of activity.
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The main slides are the reason to come

Big Bula’s strongest feature is its collection of permanent hydro slides. The park promotes more than 400 metres of these slides, and the larger rides are the part most likely to satisfy adults and older children.
The main slide area includes four rides aimed at older children and adults. If you enjoy speed and repeated runs, this is where your admission earns its keep. Several people have found little or no waiting, allowing them to ride more than once without losing half the day in a queue.
That short wait can change the feel of the park. A waterpark with long lines can become a one-ride-per-hour affair. Here, the quieter periods may let you move from one slide to another and try the faster rides several times.
The slide selection is not enormous, however. If you expect a large resort waterpark with many adult rides, you may find Big Bula limited. The four major slides are fun, but once you have tried them, your choices narrow. This is the main reason some visitors consider the price high for a short visit.
I would plan your expectations around quality family fun, not a full-scale thrill park. The big slides appear to be the best part of the facility, but they are also a small portion of the total ride selection.
Younger children have more room to play

The park works better for a family with mixed ages than for a group of adults seeking nonstop high-speed rides. Younger children can use smaller slides, pools, inflatable structures, and a mushroom pool that has been singled out as a popular feature for little ones.
That range can keep siblings occupied at the same time. An eight-year-old might be ready for a larger slide, while a younger child stays in a shallow play zone. Parents can move between areas instead of choosing a park designed for only one age group.
The inflatable slides are less impressive than the permanent rides. They are described as suitable for children, but some have looked worn and have not always been a highlight. A child who is delighted by anything slippery and wet may have a great time. An older child expecting dramatic rides may lose interest quickly.
This is also where the condition of the facility matters. Some rides have been reported to need more water or better maintenance. That does not mean every attraction will be affected during your visit, but it is a fair reason to keep expectations practical.
The children’s areas still add value for families. They give younger children something to do while older siblings use the larger slides. For adults, that can make the park feel more worthwhile than a site with only a few thrill rides.
A useful break from the water

Big Bula is not only slides. You will find seating areas, a licensed café, and a mini spa. These features help turn a short ride session into a longer family outing.
The café gives you an on-site place to pause, although the supplied information does not provide a menu or prices. You should factor food and drinks into your budget rather than treating the $53.07 admission as the full cost of the day.
The mini spa may appeal to adults who want a quieter moment while children are occupied. It is an unusual addition to a waterpark, but the available details do not specify treatments or fees, so you should check those separately.
Shaded seating is another practical plus. Waterparks can be tiring even when the rides are fun, and a place to sit between runs matters. Several people have liked the calmer areas around the slides, especially when they wanted to relax without leaving the park.
Still, shade does not solve every heat problem. The paths can become extremely hot, and one family found the ground painful enough that they had to move quickly from shade to shade. Wear water shoes or another pair of shoes suitable for wet surfaces. This is probably the single most useful packing tip for Big Bula.
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How long should you stay?

The ticket allows a full day, but the best length depends on your group. Families with children may easily fill several hours by alternating slides, pools, food, and rest. The park’s in-and-out access means you do not have to commit to continuous activity from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
If you are an adult or older teenager focused only on the main slides, two to four hours may be enough. With short queues, you can try the larger rides quickly. After that, the smaller inflatable attractions may not hold your attention.
For a family, I would treat this as a flexible half-day or full-day option. Arrive near opening if you want to make the most of the slide time, then use the afternoon for breaks and children’s activities. The stated duration range of about two to seven hours is a sensible guide.
The quieter conditions reported by several visitors are a genuine advantage. You may not spend the day packed into a crowd, and that can make it easier to supervise children and find a seat. But low attendance can also mean a subdued atmosphere, depending on what kind of waterpark day you want.
Is $53.07 per person good value?

At $53.07 per person, the ticket is not automatically a bargain. Its value depends on how long you stay and how many rides you use.
For a family that spends most of the day at the park, repeats the main slides, uses the children’s zones, and takes breaks on site, the price may feel reasonable. You are paying for convenience, access to the full ride area, and the freedom to return after leaving.
For someone who rides the four main slides and leaves after an hour, the cost is harder to defend. Some visitors have found the direct park price cheaper than the online booking price. One important practical step is to compare the current rate with Big Bula’s own admission price before paying.
Also check the currency shown at checkout. A few buyers have been surprised by an online price displayed in US dollars rather than their home currency. That is not a problem with the park itself, but it can change your final cost.
Prepaying does offer some protection against arriving on a sold-out day or having to queue at the box office. That convenience has value during a busy Fiji holiday period. It is less valuable on a quiet day when you could simply buy entry at the gate for less.
My value verdict is simple: good for a long family visit, questionable for a short adult visit. The more you use the park, the better the admission begins to look.
Cleanliness and maintenance deserve attention

The park’s main rides receive the most positive attention, but the facility is not presented as new or flawless. Some rides have reportedly needed more water, and parts of the inflatable area may look tired.
Water quality has also been questioned on at least one visit. You should not assume serious problems, but if cleanliness is a major concern for you, keep this point in mind when deciding how much to pay.
These issues matter because a waterpark depends on more than its best slide. Paths, pools, inflatable structures, and water systems all shape the experience. A family may overlook a worn inflatable if the children are happy, while a couple paying adult prices may judge the same condition more harshly.
The park’s rating of 3.6 from 72 reviews reflects this mixed picture. Many people have had an excellent day, especially families, while others felt the small number of adult slides did not justify the price. That split is useful: Big Bula can be a hit, but it is not an automatic choice for everyone.
Who will enjoy Big Bula most?

I would recommend this experience most strongly to families with children who want a relaxed activity near Denarau. The mix of larger slides, small rides, pools, seating, and food options gives different age groups something to do.
It also suits teenagers and young adults who enjoy water slides and do not need a huge number of attractions. Two 18-year-olds had a very fun visit, helped by the lack of queues. If you enjoy trying every main ride and repeating the fastest ones, you may get good use from the ticket.
It is less suitable for:
- Adults who want a large selection of serious thrill rides
- Anyone planning to stay only one hour
- Budget-conscious buyers who have not compared the direct park price
- People who dislike very hot walking surfaces
- Families expecting every attraction to look new and freshly maintained
The park is also a sensible backup for a day when you want activity without a complicated schedule. You do not need a guide, transport plan, or multi-stop route described in advance. It is simply a place to spend several hours in the water.
Practical details that make the day easier
Your mobile ticket should be confirmed at booking, and service animals are allowed. The park is near public transportation, and most people can take part, but the information provided does not list specific ride restrictions or detailed accessibility facilities.
Plan around the 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. operating window. Because the ticket allows you to leave and return, you have more options than with a standard single-entry admission.
Wear footwear that can handle hot ground and wet paths. You will likely regret walking barefoot between rides during the hottest part of the day. Bring a sensible sun plan too, since the supplied details specifically point to strong heat on the ground and the need to use shaded areas.
If you are booking online, check the total price, currency, refund terms, and direct park rate. Cancellation is free when made at least 24 hours before the start time. Changes or cancellations inside that 24-hour period are not accepted for a refund.
Should you book the Big Bula ticket?
Book it if you are traveling with children, expect to stay several hours, and value easy access to a range of rides without long lines. The permanent slides are good fun, the children’s areas broaden the appeal, and in-and-out access gives you welcome control over the day.
I would pause before booking at $53.07 if you are an adult or older teen who only wants the biggest rides. You may finish quickly, and the park has a limited number of major slides. Compare the direct price first, then decide if prepaid entry and sold-out protection are worth the difference.
For families staying on Denarau Island, Big Bula can be a cheerful, easy day out. Just pack foot protection, keep your value expectations realistic, and think of the park as a family water playground rather than a giant thrill park.
FAQ
Where is Big Bula Waterpark located?
Big Bula Waterpark is located on Denarau Island in Fiji.
How much does the full-day ticket cost?
The listed price is $53.07 per person. Check the booking currency and current total before purchase.
What does admission include?
Admission includes access to the park’s rides and slides, including the larger hydro slides, children’s attractions, and inflatable features.
Can I leave and return during the day?
Yes. The ticket includes in-and-out access during the operating day.
What are the opening hours?
The park is open Monday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
How long can I spend at the waterpark?
The experience is listed as lasting approximately two to seven hours. Your actual visit can be shorter or extend through most of the operating day.
Are there rides for young children?
Yes. The park has smaller rides, pools, inflatable slides, and a mushroom pool for children.
Are there rides for adults and older children?
Yes. The park has four main slides intended for older children and adults, along with more than 400 metres of permanent hydro slides.
Does the park have food and relaxation facilities?
Yes. Big Bula has a licensed café, shaded seating areas, and a mini spa.
Can I cancel for a refund?
Yes. You can receive a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start time are not accepted for a refund.
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