Saudi Arabia building another huge water park in Qiddiya City

A digital image of the Aquarabia water theme park A digital image of the Aquarabia water theme park (Image courtesy of Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Public Investment Fund)

Saudi Arabia鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund has announced the construction of a second major water theme park for Qiddiya City to the south west of Riyadh.

The Aquarabia park will feature 22 rides and family-friendly, water-based experiences. It is backed by the Qiddiya City Investment Company (QIC), which is owned by Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Public Investment Fund (PIF).

The PIF said that the new water park would be the largest in the region and would complement the $1 billion Six Flags Qiddiya City, the city鈥檚 flagship theme park and the first Six Flags park to be designed and built outside of North America. Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Almabani General Contractors and France鈥檚 Bouygues signed a deal to build that water theme park, which covers an area of 320,000 sq m, in 2021.

Recycled water will be used in Aquarabia鈥檚 irrigation and cooling, while the PIF promised that water waste would be 鈥渞educed by up to 90%鈥.

Both parks are under construction and set for completion in 2025, with an opening date still to be communicated.

Qiddiya City is set to feature several entertainment, sports and cultural attractions, including a gaming and e-sports district, the multi-sports Mohammed bin Salman Stadium, a motorsport track, and the recently announced Dragon Ball theme park.

Entertainment, leisure and sports are one of PIF鈥檚 13 strategic sectors for investment, in line with Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Vision 2030, which aims to diversify the oil-rich Kingdom鈥檚 economy.

A digital image of the Aquarabia water theme park A digital image of the Aquarabia water theme park (Image courtesy of Saudi Arabia鈥檚 Public Investment Fund)

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