The lesser-known European waterpark with 28 slides, 14 swimming pools and 30C temperatures all year

THERE’S a lesser-known waterpark in Europe that has 28 water slides, 14 swimming pools, and flights from the UK are only £18.

Plenty of Brit holidaymakers are already planning their summer trips, with waterparks being a great choice for the entire family.

AlamyTatralandia is the biggest aqua park in Slovakia[/caption]

AlamyThere are 14 swimming pools at Tatralandia, with 10 open during the summer[/caption]

AlamyWhile the waterpark is open throughout the year, it truly comes to life between July and September during its summer season[/caption]

And one waterpark most Brit holidaymakers probably haven’t even heard of before is Tatralandia in Slovakia.

Tatralandia is the biggest aqua park in Slovakia, making it one of the largest in central Europe.

While the waterpark is open throughout the year, it truly comes to life between July and September during its summer season.

Despite the relatively short summer stint, several other attractions at Tatralandia are open throughout the winter, with indoor temperatures reaching as high as 30C in the colder months.

There are 28 water slides across the entire waterpark, with six slides open year-round, including Rapido, a 90m-long blue tube slide.

Jungle Raft is another water slide that’s open throughout the year.

Other year-round water slides include Monkey Slide, Black & White, Tornado and Wood Splash.

And there are plenty of other water slides for parkgoers to enjoy in the summer, including the Boomerang Raft Ramp, where two visitors hop onboard a raft.

There’s also Trio – the only water slide in Slovakia where three people can be on the ride at the same time.

Other summer water slides include Niagara, Banana Fun, Black Magic, Crazy River, the Roller Coaster, Triple Splash and Twister.

Tatralandia is also home to 14 swimming pools, 10 of which are open throughout the year.

There’s the White Lagoon – an indoor saltwater pool that almost has the composition as water in the Adriatic Sea.

Other pools include the Children’s Pirate Pool, the Tower Pool, the Bubble Pool and the Ocean Pool.

Meanwhile, in the summer months, four outdoor pools also open, including Amazonia, which is ideal for kids.

Tatralandia also has its own wellness centre and spa, as well as Tropical Paradise, which is another area where parkgoers can relax.

There are also several restaurants and bars for visitors to grab a bite to eat, including Paradiso Restaurant, Marina Bar and Barbados Bar.

The aqua park also has its very own Holiday Village, which is the only overnight accommodation option at the waterpark.

Holidaymakers who opt to stay at the Holiday Village will be allowed into the waterpark 15 minutes earlier than other guests.

Other added perks include free equipment hire for children, a children’s buffet and ice cream at dinner as well as a towel exchange at the one-site shop.

The park gets good ratings from the public, with an overall score of 4/5 from more than 1,100 reviews on TripAdvisor, with many visitors praising the water park in their reviews.

One person wrote: “A very good aquapark, our son love it there.”

Another added: “A very fun place to go with your family, friends or partner. Both the slides and pools are amazing.”

Entry tickets for adults cost €34 (£29), while tickets for kids cost €24 (£21).

Tatralandia is a 35-minute drive from Poprad Airport.

Wizz Air operates direct flights from London to Poprad Airport, with flights starting from £18 for a one-way ticket.

Tatralandia isn’t the only overlooked waterpark in Europe.

Part of the Polish theme park Energylandia, the huge waterpark has over 36 slides, and 7,000 sunloungers, which means no more scrapping over sun beds.

Meanwhile, Sun Online Travel recently visited an underground waterpark that’s so good it rivals the likes of Alton Towers.

Five new water attractions opening in the UK next year

Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach.
Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts.
Chessington World of Adventures waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas.
The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas.
The Seahive, Deal plans to be the “surfing wellness resort” in the UK.

AlamyThere are 28 water slides across the entire waterpark[/caption]

AlamySix water slides are open during the winter season[/caption]

AlamyTatralandia is a 35-minute drive from Poprad Airport[/caption]

   

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