First waterparks in Poland were built in the 1990s. Today, new parks open each year. Attractive water features in tropical themed parks evoke associations of summer and beautiful coastal countries. Waterparks offer unforgettable experience: swimming pools of different sizes, tube slides, geysers, power showers, waterfalls, wild rivers and wave pools. Some waterparks also have outdoor pools with heated water. Nearly all of them invite visitors to beauty treatments, saunas, water massage, salt grottos, Jacuzzi, and even fitness clubs or bodybuilding gyms, as well as a wide range of health treatments.
Water adventures are especially attractive for kids who love playing in shallow pools with kid-size water slides and tube slides.
Water parks cater for the needs of different age segments. They help build resistance of the body and promote active recreation and relaxation.
Sopot
www.aquaparksopot.pl (English, Russian)
Gryfino
www.cwlaguna.pl (English, Deutsch)
Leszno
www.akwawit.pl (English, Deutsch, Russian)
Krakow
www.parkwodny.pl (English, Deutsch, Russian)
Tarnowskie Góry
www.parkwodny.com.pl (English)
Mikołajki
www.golebiewski.pl (English, Deutsch, Russian, Czech)
Warsaw
www.wodnypark.com.pl (English, Russian)
Kudowa-Zdrój
www.basen.kudowa.pl
Gorlice
www.osir.gorlice.pl
Sitkówka-Nowiny
www.perla.maximum.pl
Chojnice
www.parkwodny.chojnice.pl
Polkowice
www.aquapark.com.pl
Świdwin
www.wodnyrelax.pl



