Córdoba is undertaking one of the most ambitious tourism ventures in recent years: Infinito Water Park, a water park set to open on January 3 that already promises to become the largest in Argentina. The project, which required an investment of nearly US$40 million, aims to position the provincial capital as a new hub for entertainment, commerce, and cultural activity.
The complex is located in the southern sector of the city, along the Circunvalación, between the Costanera and the highway to Rosario. There, a 13-hectare (32-acre) site unfolds, capable of accommodating 7,000 visitors simultaneously, which is part of a larger development: Infinito Open, a 36-hectare (89-acre) space that will integrate attractions, dining, retail, and large-scale events.

An international-scale water park
The park will feature over 50 attractions and 30 slides designed by the Spanish firm Action Park Waterscapes, which is responsible for projects in Europe, Asia, and America. The offering ranges from children's areas to spaces designed for young people and families, with differentiated zones and complementary services.
Among the highlights, a wave pool with a capacity of 3.5 million liters (924,602 gallons), capable of generating waves up to 1.8 meters (5 feet 11 inches), and a 500-meter (1,640-foot) river, one of the longest in the country, surrounded by beaches, lounge chairs, and umbrellas, stand out. A VIP area with dining options and relaxation spaces is also planned.
The water supply will come from four wells that tap into an underground river at a depth of 200 meters (656 feet). The entire system will have ten daily filtrations distributed across five machine rooms to ensure water quality and constant recirculation.









