Are You Ready for a Summer of FUN?
The Salty Pirate Waterpark is now open for the 2024 season!
Compact outdoor waterpark offering tube and mat slides, a children's area and deck area.
We have some awesome reviews!
"Our family loves Salty Pirate! The staff is fantastic . . . The lifeguards were alert, patient and polite . . . We were highly impressed! . . . The food and drinks were very fairly priced, and we loved the sunset slush! . . . Absolutely wonderful experience today! . . . Your staff was excellent. The water was cool. The food was delicious! . . . Totally recommend if you’re looking for a down day from the beach with no sand and all the water play fun! . . . Everyone is helpful & attentive. Great lifeguards. Safe. Clean. Good pizza & ice cream . . . Slides are awesome for kids and adults! . . . "
Shop for t-shirts and tote bags at our Salty Pirate Ship Store!
Tickets Sold At Park Only
$20 - Ages 6 and Up
$15 - Ages 3 to 5
$5 Adults Using Kiddie Pool
(Must be combined with full-price admission)
SEASON PASSES
$100 - Ages 6 and Up
$65 - Ages 3 to 5
*Day tickets are $10 after 4pm Tuesday-Sunday*
Proudly offering Military and First Responder Discounts
$2 Off Day Ticket; $10 Off Season Pass
Salty Pirate Waterpark
8915 Reed Dr. Emerald Isle, NC 28594
252-354-2609
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