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Three European waterparks that are some of the world’s biggest with record-breaking slides and 32C lagoons

February 23, 2025
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Three European waterparks that are some of the world’s biggest with record-breaking slides and 32C lagoons
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The Polish waterpark opened back in 2020Credit: Suntago Water ParkSuntago Water World, Poland

When Suntago Water World opened back in 2020, it became the largest waterpark of its kind in Europe.

The huge Polish waterpark has three themed zones, including Jamango, Relax Suntago and Saunaria.

Collectively, these three zones are home to 35 water slides and 18 swimming pools.

Because it is indoors, temperatures inside Suntago Water World sit at around 32C throughout the year.

Suntago Water World also has five restaurants – serving American, Asian and of course Polish cuisine.

There are also four on-site bars, which are located right by the pools, as well as juice and snack bars.

Meanwhile, Suntago Village boasts 92 fully-equipped bungalows where guests can stay overnight.

Even though it’s already the largest waterpark of its kind in Europe, Suntago Water World expanded its offering earlier this year when Crocodile Island opened in January.

Crocodile Island features four family-friendly zones: the Boat, the Beach, the Rainforest and the Ruins.

Entry tickets for adults start from PLN 155 (£30.76), while tickets for children up to 120cm start from PLN 95 (£18.65).

World’s tallest waterslideAerial view of Tropical Islands in Krausnick, Germany, showing the new outdoor water park with its large dome and winding lazy river.

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Germany’s Tropical Islands is located inside a former airship hangar, with its attractions spread across four sectionsCredit: AlamyTropical Islands indoor water park with large pool and tropical landscaping.

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The main indoor area is Water Worlds, which is home to a 200m-long sandy beach, palm trees and lots of sunloungersCredit: Tropical IslandsTropical Islands, Germany

Until Suntago opened in 2020, Germany’s Tropical Islands was the largest waterpark in Europe.

The German waterpark is located inside a former airship hangar, with its attractions spread across four sections – Tropical Village, Water Worlds, Tropical Rainforest and Amazonia.

The main indoor area is Water Worlds, which is home to a 200m-long sandy beach, palm trees and lots of sunloungers.

Water Worlds also has the Südsee ‘sea’ – an area that’s three times the size of an Olympic swimming pool.

There’s also a lagoon with two underground slides, watch towers and huts that wouldn’t look out of place in Bali.

Four water slides are also housed in this section of the waterpark, including the record-breaking 200-metre Double Racer – the longest of its kind in the world.

The Tropical Village has houses from around the world including Bali, Malaysia and Thailand, each with restaurants and cafes inside.

Frozen yoghurt stalls, cocktail bars and gift shops are also nearby – and even a tattoo parlour.

And Tropical Rainforest is the animal attraction, with a huge rainforest home to 50,000 plants and 600 different plant species.

Temperatures at the resort remain between 26C and 32C depending on the area, so it’s balmy all year round.

And new accommodation opened in Tropical Islands in 2024.

Illustration of people on a water slide at Siam Park.

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Spain’s Siam Park is often regarded as the best water attraction on the planetCredit: TripadvisorPeople floating down a lazy river in a water park.

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The Mai Thai River is the longest lazy river in the world, with journeys lasting a whopping 40 minutesCredit: AlamySiam Park, Spain

Spain’s Siam Park is often regarded as the best water attraction on the planet, with the waterpark routinely topping TripAdvisor’s Traveller’s Choice Awards.

It’s considered a must for anyone visiting Tenerife thanks to its unique rides like the Mai Thai River, the longest lazy river in the world, that lasts 40 minutes.

Siam Park is home to over 30 rides and slides too, including Kinnaree, which is regarded as the “second-best waterslide in Europe”.

Meanwhile, the Tower of Power is a near-vertical ride that can reach speeds of up to 50mph, making it a must for thrill-seekers.

There’s also Singha, which claims to be among the fastest waterslides in the world.

Families seeking less adventurous experiences should visit “The Lost City,” which has 15 water slides, kid-friendly towers, waterfalls, and the Canary Islands’ first pool designed for infants.

Five new water attractions opening in the UK

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.

If you don’t want to go too far, Therme is opening a huge new water complex in Manchester.

The £250million indoor water resort will have 25 swimming pools as well as an indoor beach.

Artificial beach at Siam Park, Tenerife.

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Siam Park is also home to an artificial beach and one of the world’s fastest waterslidesCredit: Alamy

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