Aphrodite Waterpark Paphos sits in Geroskipou, on the eastern outskirts of Paphos and 5 minutes' drive from the harbour and Coral Bay. It is the Pafos region's principal family-orientated waterpark — smaller and calmer than the giant WaterWorld at Ayia Napa, more polished and current than the older Aphrodite Waterpark in Ayia Napa, with a Greek-mythology theme that runs throughout the rides and the layout. The scale is one you can walk from end to end in twenty minutes, which makes it a reasonable single-day visit with younger children rather than a full theme-park slog.
The kit is what you'd expect: more than 30 rides and attractions across the park, including a lazy river, a wave pool, several tube and body slides graded by intensity, a kamikaze drop, a children's pirate-themed splash zone, and the standard rubber-ring meander. Restaurants serve casual fast food (burgers, pizza, halloumi wraps) at family prices.
The Greek-mythology theming is consistent throughout — Aphrodite, Poseidon, Apollo statues by the slide entrances, mock-Hellenistic architecture for the entry zones, and the rides are named for mythology. The size is right for families with mixed-age children; older teenagers wanting bigger thrills might prefer WaterWorld at Ayia Napa, but for families staying on the Pafos coast, Aphrodite Waterpark Paphos is the natural answer.
Insider tips. Children under 110 cm have many but not all rides accessible — check the marked board at the entrance to plan. Lockers are extra (around 5 EUR with deposit) and worth it. Towels are not provided — bring your own. Friday and Saturday are busiest; Tuesday-Thursday in shoulder season are blissful. A reusable water bottle and refill at fountains saves real money.
Combinations. Pair with a morning at Coral Bay (10 minutes north) for a sand-and-slide day, with the Paphos Archaeological Park or Tombs of the Kings for a cultural morning, with the Geroskipou Folk Art Museum (5 minutes — for a slower-paced afternoon), or with Paphos Harbour for evening dinner. The waterpark is itself a 6-hour day visit.
Bring. Reef-safe sunscreen (water-park safe), water shoes (the surfaces get hot), a hat for queueing, a refillable water bottle. When. Open roughly May to October. Mid-week in June or September gives full park, half the queues. Aphrodite Waterpark Paphos is the Pafos-coast family answer for a manageable day rather than a full theme-park siege.