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Featured Taiwan Waterpark Hotels & Resorts

Farglory Hotel Hualien

Fleur de Chine Hotel

Howard Beach Resort Kenting

Resort One Hotel

Water Space

Yangmingshan Tien Lai Resort & Spa
Find the Best Taiwan Hotels with Water Parks
Make a splash on your next vacation when you have a room at one of Taiwan’s water park resorts. Bring the kids, because hotels with water parks are perfect for families. You’re sure to be the favorite when you let the little ones splash away all day—and the kids are sure to be tired. But you’ve planned ahead, and you’ve got a room that’s just steps away from all the action. Put the kids to bed and do it all again tomorrow. This getaway is a win-win.
Taiwan water park resorts have it all
When you wake up at your Taiwan water park hotel, you’ll feel a peace of mind like never before. Then grab the kids (or your special someone) and get out there. No more loading strollers and herding children into the car. This getaway, the answer to the question “What are we doing today?” is easy—you’re going to the water slide!
You don’t have to worry about the weather, either. Hotels with indoor water parks are becoming more and more popular. Your kids will definitely be impressed when you take them to a water park on a rainy day or in the middle of winter. Get ready for your most memorable vacation yet.
Taiwan Waterpark Hotels & Resorts essential information
Waterpark Hotels & Resorts in Taiwan |
10 |
|---|---|
Highest price | $368 |
Cheapest price | $112 |
Total number of hotels in Taiwan | 6,521 |
Popular hotels | Farglory Hotel Hualien, Fleur de Chine Hotel, Howard Beach Resort Kenting, Resort One Hotel, Water Space, Yangmingshan Tien Lai Resort & Spa |
Recent Reviews

MGH Mitsui Garden Hotel Taipei Zhongxiao
"Location is fantastic, you have a MRT station exit at the hotel doorstep which is very convenient, and it’s on the quieter end of a main street through Taipei so you don’t get so much crowds. The hotel is very well maintained. Our rooms were basic but clean and comfortable. The lounge was small but a great convenience; you can get water and Nespresso (there are also 7-Eleven vending machines on the lounge level). The temperature control on the shower didn’t work properly; had sudden bursts of hot water when bathing our toddler but luckily we stopped it in time to avoid a bad burn. There isn’t a desk in the room which may be a hindrance for business travelers or those who need to get work done in the hotel but I was there on holiday. You sacrifice a pool for Japanese-style public baths, which I think is a unique selling point but not for everyone - something to keep in mind if traveling with family who like swimming. There is no drop off for the hotel if you are using ride hailing or getting a private car, and the front of the hotel is occupied by a public bus stop but the staff is very helpful to get you into the car."


