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Best Water parks in Rome and around

Rome is not only a city full of historical sights. Among other things, Rome is also famous in Europe for its water parks, a visit to which will help to refresh on a hot day and replenish the treasury of impressions. Especially if you took your child on a tour of Italy. In this article we will talk about 3 water parks, where it is easy to get out of Rome during the day and 1 water park, located a little further, but also worthy of attention.

Zoomarine

Located just 30 km from the center of Rome, in the town of Torvayanica, amusement park Zoomarin will give an unforgettable experience, both for children and adults. In addition to the water park with a variety of water slides, pools and children's attractions, the Zoomin Park has a wonderful sandy beach with sunbeds and umbrellas, as well as a jacuzzi and therapeutic shower.

In addition, there are daily show programs featuring trained dolphins, sea lions, South American parrots and birds of prey, as well as acrobatic performances prepared by fearless divers.

In Zoomarina daily show shows with the participation of trained animals

It is forbidden to bring food and drinks to the territory of the water park, but numerous restaurants and cafes offer special menus for toddlers and reduced portions for older children, so there are problems with food during holidays with children inZoomarine does not occur.

You can get to the Zoomin Park by car or by a special shuttle that leaves from Via Marsala (Termini Station). The mode of shuttle departures depends on the time of year and day of the week, so it is better to check it on the Park website for the dates of your trip. A more detailed schedule of bus routes can be found on the park's website.

In the cold season, Zoomarin works on a very limited schedule, in the summer months - daily. The cost of tickets in this water park in Rome depends on the time of year and the show program, so it is better to check it on the park's website before the trip. For children up to 1 meter tall, admission is free ...

Hydromania (Hydromania)

Another water park that can be included in the program of your stay in Italy is Hydromania. Located in the suburbs of Rome on an area of ​​90 thousand square meters, water park Hydromania is one of the largest and most modern water parks in Italy.

Hydromania is an ideal place to relax with family or friends, here everyone will find entertainment to their liking. For lovers of swimming, there is a huge semi-Olympic pool and three small swimming pools. And thrill-seekers will be able to "tickle" the nerves, going down from the 33-meter water slide "Kamikaze". In addition, there are other, no less interesting water attractions for children, as well as regular and funny performances of moving animators.

The water park is located in the open air; sunbathers can sit in comfortable sun loungers or under umbrellas, which are abundant here. In Hydromania, you can have a hearty lunch or a snack: for this purpose, the park has numerous cozy restaurants, bars and cafes.

Waterpark Hydromania - the perfect place to relax with your family

Operation mode: The water park is open during the summer months. Usually, from June 1 to early September. In the 2017 season, the water park received visitors from Monday to Friday from 9:30 to 18:30 and on weekends from 9:30 to 19:00. Pools close half an hour before the park closes.

Ticket price:

  • June and September: adult - from 20 Euro, children under 12 years old - from 15 Euro (2017)
  • July and August: adult - from 22 Euro, children under 12 years old - from 17 Euro (2017)
  • The ticket is valid for the whole day. For children up to 1 meter tall, admission is free.

More information about this water park is here.

Waterpark Aquafelix (Aquafelix)

A wide range of water activities is offered by one of the most beautiful water parks in Italy - Aquafelix, located on 80 thousand square meters. just 15 minutes drive from the Roman seaport of Civitavecchia.

The water park has many attractions of all types and for all ages. Closed and open water slides with the effect of "black holes" and "tornadoes" will allow you to develop dizzying speed and feel the influx of adrenaline. And in huge pools with artificial waves, you can not only swim, but also ride rubber boats. Also in the arsenal of this water park are hot tubs, solariums, Roman baths and many other attractions.

Attraction "Kamikaze" is in almost all water parks in Italy

For children on site water park Aquafelix There are equipped playgrounds and shallow pools with fountains, where various games and competitions are held under the supervision of trainers.

As in other water parks of this article in Aquafelix you will not be allowed to starve to death. The menu of local establishments is designed for both adults and small visitors, and offers a wide range of Italian and European dishes.

Aquafelix theme park is open from June to September. The easiest way to get to it is by car or seasonal shuttle, which leaves from Civitavecchia Station. Park Hours: Mon-Sun: 10: 00-18: 30

The cost of tickets for adults is 20 Euro. The ticket is valid for the whole day. More information about the water park and its services can be found here.

Aquafan (AQUAFAN)

The largest open water park in Europe (an area of ​​90 thousand square meters) is Aquafan - a giant water entertainment complex located near the town of Riccione - a popular resort on the Adriatic coast. It is far enough from Rome for a 1 day trip, but the park is worth mentioning separately.

In addition to water slides, a jacuzzi, solariums, an artificial beach and other recreational attractions, Aquafan has five huge swimming pools. One of them is often called the “Ocean in Miniature” for its impressive size (about 3000 sq. M) and the true sea waves that are launched here every 40 minutes.

Waterpark Aquafan - a paradise for thrill-seekers

Waterpark Aquafan truly a paradise for thrill-seekers. Particularly popular with guests of the park is the Kamikaze attraction, which is a 90-meter slide, when descending from which the speed reaches 65 km / h. Or the attraction "Fiume Rapido" - a real overcoming of the 200-meter "mountain river" with its rapids, turbulent streams, ups and downs.

For young children, the water park also has playgrounds, swimming pools, "plunge pools" and many other attractions.

On the territory of Aquafan there are numerous restaurants, bars and cafes, which have in their assortment and a children's menu. In the summer, a night disco operates in the water park, where DJs popular in Italy are often invited.

The current mode of operation of Aquafan, the cost of tickets and what transport is available to it for the dates of your trip, it is better to check on the site of the water park here.

Good to know

When visiting water parks, it will not be superfluous to bring a swimsuit, swimming trunks, towel, slippers and a hat. Sunbathers will also need sunscreen or oil.

All water parks are equipped with showers, changing rooms and toilets. The ticket price, in addition to attractions, includes the rental of a sunbed and an umbrella. Those who wish can also take a boat or swimming circle.

The 3 main water parks of Rome, as well as more than 220 other useful and interesting places to brighten up your leisure time in Rome, are also available in our mega-useful BlogoItaliano mobile guide, which works even without the Internet. If you are just planning your trip to Rome, we recommend reading more about the application. On a trip, it is great for you. All details, videos, how it works, and download links are available in this article.

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