Aquopolis
Located on Avenida Jorge Newbery, in the part of Mar del Plata that extends toward the less densely urbanized areas near the highway boundary, Aquopolis operates as a space dedicated to aquatic entertainment. The complex is distinguished by organizing its offerings through different intensity categories, allowing the experience to vary according to visitor profile, from family groups to those seeking greater thrills. ## Layout and route options The park arranges its facilities around three main thematic axes based on the complexity of the maneuvers and the adrenaline level. The first block contains the children’s and family attractions, designed with structures that favor a calmer interaction with the water. This group includes sections such as Isla Arrecife, Aqua Play, Los Wáhoo, Constrictor, Zig-Zag, Plaza Cro-Cro, Family, Paradise Arrecife, El Aguatero, Los Crazys, Olimpus, and Bahía Galeón. These units are geared toward visitors who prefer a more controlled pace. The second level contains attractions classified as moderate, where the scale of the slides and the force of the water present a greater challenge. This segment serves as a transition to the third block, made up of the extreme attractions, aimed at those seeking higher speed and steeper descents. ## Local context and surroundings The complex occupies a strategic point in the city, on Av. Edison (the extension of Av. Alem), making it accessible both for visitors arriving from the center of Mar del Plata and for those entering the city from Ruta 226. Its location establishes it as a landmark in the urban periphery, integrated into the recreational and services landscape of the area. The park’s layout allows for smooth circulation between its different zones, keeping movement through the space dynamic. Structured by difficulty level, it offers a logical progression for visitors moving through the facilities, from the quieter sections toward the more demanding ones.





