Universal Volcano Bay Map and Brochure (2016 – 2023)

Volcano Bay circles its namesake volcano like a living water clock—every slide, raft, and lazy river orbiting Krakatau’s steaming heart. A Volcano Bay map helps you trace that ring: from Waturi Beach’s wave break to the serpentine paths feeding Rainforest Village. Tube towers overlap so tightly that one wrong stair can strand you mid-line, and the TapuTapu lockers feel miles away once your flip-flops are wet.

Map Info
Location
Orlando, Florida
Years Active
2017 – Present
Official Site
Official Universal Volcano Bay Site
Related Maps
Universal Orlando Resort Map and Brochure (2024 – 1991)

Find the tiki bars tucked behind splash zones, time the Krakatau Aqua Coaster’s return loop, and don’t underestimate that footbridge bottleneck before the evening’s last surge.

It’s water park zen, but with a pulse.

Universal Volcano Bay Map 2024

Universal hasn’t released the 2024 Volcano Bay map yet. Check out the 2023 map below for the most up-to-date Volcano Bay and Volcano Bay cabana map.

Universal Volcano Bay Map 2023

In 2023, Volcano Bay experienced a notable operational change with the closure of Punga Racers for refurbishment.

The popular attraction officially closed on November 6, 2023, as part of scheduled maintenance efforts.

Universal Volcano Bay Map 2021

Universal Volcano Bay Map 2020

Universal Volcano Bay Map 2019

Universal Volcano Bay Map 2016

FAQ

Why is Volcano Bay closing?

Volcano Bay is closing for a major refurbishment from October 26, 2026, to March 24, 2027, to upgrade and replace several water slides and other park aspects. Additionally, starting October 1, 2025, the park is discontinuing its TapuTapu wearable and virtual queue system, and it will operate on a seasonal schedule with some closures before the long refurbishment closure. The closures align with maintenance needs and seasonal attendance patterns.

How much is a 1 day ticket to Volcano Bay?

A 1 day ticket to Volcano Bay costs between $80 and $85 for adults, with prices varying by the day and demand. Children ages 3–9 pay around $75 per day, while kids under 3 enter free. Off-peak and resident discounts may lower adult ticket prices to $70 on select dates.

Which one is better, Volcano Bay or Aquatica?

Volcano Bay features themed water attractions, a virtual queue system, and immersive tropical environments. Aquatica is known for its diverse slides, wave pools, and marine animal elements. Both parks offer unique experiences, but Volcano Bay provides more advanced technology and theming, while Aquatica excels in traditional water rides and animal interactions.

How long to spend at Universal Volcano Bay?

Most visitors spend 6 to 8 hours at Universal Volcano Bay to experience all major slides, the wave pool, and leisure areas. Shorter visits of 4 to 5 hours allow enjoyment of key attractions, but a full day is recommended for a relaxed pace. Early arrival helps avoid long lines and maximizes time in the park.

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