Have you already explored all the Czech water parks and still can’t get enough? Then head over to our neighbors for more great water attractions and fun. For example, to Poland, where there’s no shortage of large, small, thermal, and other kinds of water parks. From all that the country has to offer, we’ve prepared a ranking of the ten most interesting ones for you. We tried to focus especially on those closer to our borders – but even the more distant ones may be worth a visit. For instance, if you’re heading on vacation to the Baltic Sea or to explore other attractions our northern neighbors have to offer. So, which are the best water parks in Poland? Let’s find out.
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1. Aqua Park Wodny Krakow
To Kraków for some water fun? Well, why not! This picturesque historical city is home to one of the largest and most attractive water parks in Poland. Right off the bat, we can say that it will absolutely delight children and especially playful adults. This aquapark is absolutely packed – some might even say overloaded – with all sorts of attractions, entertainment, and play features.
But the aquapark also offers a rich sauna world, as well as eight whirlpools, hydromassages, and other pleasures and experiences that anyone seeking rest, relaxation, and rejuvenation will enjoy.Let’s go back to the pool section. It covers a very respectable 2,000 square meters and features an impressive number of slides and chutes. There are a total of 8 slides with a combined length of 800 meters, and the variety among them is sure to please.
There’s also a pirate-themed play island with climbing features, a wild river, a climbing wall, a well-equipped paddling pool, an intriguing “rainbow path,” and much more. There’s absolutely no chance of boredom here – even for very demanding children. And of course, Kraków itself offers a wide range of entertainment and cultural experiences as well.
Aquapark rating: 4.2 out of 5 from over 15,970 visitors
Full-day ticket price: from 16 € / adult
Address: Dobrego Pasterza 126, 31-416 Kraków, Poland
Accommodation inside the aquapark: NO
Where to stay? Hotel Swing ****, located just 50 meters from the aquapark.
2. Park of Poland – Suntago Water World
About 30 km from Warsaw, in the town of Wrecza, you’ll be welcomed by a truly gigantic water park. It is said to be the largest aquapark in Poland, and given its size (with plans reportedly covering up to 400 hectares), we’re inclined to believe it. It’s likely to be one of the biggest water parks in all of Central Europe at the very least. And that alone is worth a little trip.
All the more reason to go, because Park of Poland – Suntago Water World is not only huge, but also exceptionally interesting and beautiful. On top of that, it’s completely modern – it only opened in 2020, and its construction reportedly cost 150 million euros! That kind of budget can certainly buy something impressive. A major attraction is the indoor Jamango jungle, spread across 6 floors, filled with hundreds of palm trees and other features. It includes 32 water slides, 4,000 sunbeds, and many other attractions and facilities. In the relaxation area, you’ll find a thermal pool nearly 900 m² in size and a massive tropical garden with even more types of pools.
The sauna world alone covers 2,500 m² and includes 12 themed sections, such as Turkish baths, an Egyptian village, Valhalla, Paradise Beach, and more. Listing all the features and attractions of this water park would take a very long time. There are only a few comparable places in all of Europe – and that’s certainly a good reason to visit, especially since it’s not that far away.
Aquapark rating: 4.1 out of 5 from over 14,737 visitors
Full-day ticket price: from approx. 31 € / adult
Address: Nowy Świat 1, 96-300 Wręcza, Poland
Accommodation inside the aquapark: YES – at Suntago Village, highly rated bungalows for 4 to 8 people (book accommodation here). A hotel will be added soon.
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the aquapark.
3. Aquapark Reda

In the town of Reda in northern Poland, you’ll find another interesting aquapark. It’s a bit farther from the Czech Republic, but if you’re heading for a vacation by the Baltic Sea, this place is definitely worth a visit. Among other things, you can swim with sharks here – and that’s not something you get to do every day. But don’t worry, your life isn’t at risk. A solid glass barrier separates you from the sharks as you zoom through a 60-meter-long underwater tunnel, enjoying close-up views of these predators.
Different sections of the aquapark are styled in various themes. For example, there’s a sunken castle with a Kraken, a pirate bay, or an adventurous “river expedition.” The spaces are beautifully designed, and kids will surely be thrilled. There are plenty of features and attractions – including numerous water slides and flumes. It’s definitely a great spot you shouldn’t miss when traveling along Poland’s northern coast.
Aquapark rating: 4.3 out of 5 from over 27,120 visitors
Full-day ticket price: from approx. 17 € / adult
Address: Morska 5, 84-240 Reda, Poland
Accommodation inside the aquapark: YES – at Green Village in Aquapark Reda (book accommodation here)
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the aquapark
4. Aquapark Wrocław
The aquapark in the city of Wrocław – also known to Czechs as Vratislav – has been operating since 2008, and one of its big advantages is its proximity to the Czech border. From Prague, it’s just over 250 km, and if you’re coming from northern Bohemia or Moravia, it’s even closer. Wrocław itself is a stunning historical gem that is well worth visiting on its own.
The aquapark features a large swimming pool and a fun zone filled with smaller pools, winding bays, and artificial rivers with slides, a pirate bay with a hanging bridge, and other attractions. You can grab a refreshment at the cozy Aquabar, warm up in the sauna world, or try out the halodarium or tepidarium. Aquapark Wrocław is on the smaller and simpler side, but it is still well-equipped and very pleasant to visit.
Aquapark rating: 4.4 out of 5 from over 28,790 visitors
Full-day ticket price: from approx. 14 €/ adult
Address: Borowska 99, 50-558 Wrocław, Poland
Accommodation inside the aquapark: NO
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the aquapark
5. Aquapark Zakopane

The town of Zakopane has been a well-known Polish destination for Czechs for decades. People have long traveled here for its beautiful nature, skiing, markets and shopping, as well as water fun. Zakopane and its surroundings are full of thermal and wellness spas, some of which rank among the best in Poland.
The aquapark itself offers stunning views of the Polish Tatra Mountains from the outdoor pool. You’ll find a variety of twisting waterslides, thermal pools, and several types of saunas, plus extras like bowling and a fitness center. This aquapark alone may not be a reason to travel hundreds of kilometers, but Zakopane and its surroundings certainly are – and during your visit, the aquapark can be a pleasant addition to your stay.
Aquapark rating: 4.3 out of 5 from over 12,175 visitors
Full-day ticket price: from approx. 16.50 € / adult
Address: Jagiellońska 31, 34-500 Zakopane, Poland
Accommodation inside the aquapark: NO
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the aquapark
6. Termy Maltańskie

The exotic island of Malta has its own “branch” in the Polish city of Poznań, where a district bearing the same name is located by a small lake. It is here that you can also visit the well-known thermal baths, around which a water park was built not too long ago. While it’s not among the giants, its connection to the popular thermal baths may attract visitors seeking a calmer and more “healing” atmosphere.
The water park offers a pleasant outdoor area with several large slides and flumes. The indoor facilities also help make the visit enjoyable—whether you’re going with children or belong to the more playful side of the adult population. Particularly delightful is the local sauna world, which features 14 stylish zones and includes 12 different saunas, a snow cave, and other great attractions. There are also traditional spa facilities offering top-notch treatments.
Aquapark rating: 4.4 out of 5 from over 20,455 visitors
Price of all-day ticket: from approx. €18 / adult
Address: Termalna 1, 61-028 Poznań, Poland
Accommodation directly in the water park: NO
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the water park
7. Terma Bukovina

Just about 10 km from the town of Zakopane lies the truly stunning Bukovina thermal spa. What makes it exceptional is its location in the heart of nature – surrounded by endless forests and mountains. It’s a truly perfect place for relaxation and recharging your energy. All the more so because the spa uses thermal water from a well nearly 2.5 km deep. Some pools reach temperatures of up to 38°C, allowing you to warm your bones thoroughly.
The spa boasts very stylish architecture, with a system of outdoor pools on stone terraces that give off a monumental, almost ancient feel. The main glass building is connected to the outdoor area by a large waterslide. In fact, there are several slides and flumes in total here. Saunas, a wellness area, and other amenities are also available. It’s a place with a strong, unique charm and atmosphere.
Aquapark rating: 4.3 out of 5 from over 17,396 visitors
Price of all-day ticket: from approx. €20 / adult
Address: Sportowa 22, 34-530 Bukowina Tatrzańska, Poland
Accommodation directly in the water park: YES, at the Bukovina Hotel **** (book accommodation here)
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the water park
8. Energylandia

While the previous two parks in our ranking catered more to adults seeking relaxation and perhaps bringing their children along, in this case, it’s the children who take center stage. Energylandia is both a water park and an amusement center absolutely packed with attractions—there are no fewer than 123 of them. It’s the largest amusement park in Poland, covering an area of around 70 hectares.
There’s a massive roller coaster straight out of a Hollywood movie, various themed zones like a historic village, a pyramid, and a water park with a wide range of slides, rivers, a pirate bay, an adventure island, and countless other features. Energylandia is a remarkable place that would take at least a week to explore fully, rather than just a single day—but no matter how long you stay, your visit is sure to be completely unforgettable.
Aquapark rating: 4.8 out of 5 from over 160,358 visitors
Price of all-day ticket: from approx. €16 / adult
Address: Aleja 3 Maja 2, 32-640 Zator, Poland
Accommodation directly in the water park: ?
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the water park
9. Chocholowskie Termy

Chocholowskie Termy are located in close proximity (around 10 km) to the town of Zakopane, which has already been mentioned several times in our ranking. These thermal baths with an aquapark are among the largest of their kind in the region—according to some sources, they are the largest thermal complex in Poland. The total water surface area of the pools is about 3,000 m², divided among more than 30 pools. Add to that nearly ten whirlpools, numerous waterslides, and a wide range of fun, relaxation, and wellness features, and you get an aquapark par excellence.
But that’s still not all. Chocholowskie Termy also boast a stunning location in a natural setting, offering perfect views of the surrounding mountains and forests. Equally captivating is the stylish, varied, and unique architecture of the complex. A key part of the aquapark experience is its spa and wellness treatments and facilities—so there is certainly no shortage of space or options for regeneration and relaxation.
Aquapark rating: 4.6 out of 5 from over 48,680 visitors
Price of all-day ticket: from approx. €21 / adult
Address: Chochołów 400, 34-513 Witów, Poland
Accommodation directly in the water park:
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the water park
10. Fala Aquapark

Aquapark Fala is located in the city of Łódź, in the heart of Poland. At first glance, it’s clear that this is a paradise for lovers of slides and flumes, which dominate the entire complex. They twist and turn around the main buildings and promise great fun. The indoor section offers several uniquely shaped pools, including one for swimming. A larger swimming pool is also found outside, along with other pools featuring attractions. The balance between indoor and outdoor areas makes this aquapark attractive at any time of year.
You can also look forward to a rich sauna world and a well-equipped wellness area, which includes a salt cave and even a snow cave. There’s a wide range of excellent spa and wellness treatments available. Fala is a well-designed, medium-sized aquapark. It might not be enough of a reason on its own to travel several hundred kilometers—unless you’re a true aquapark enthusiast—but if you’re anywhere near , it’s definitely worth a detour.
Aquapark rating: 4.4 out of 5 from over 14,195 visitors
Price of all-day ticket: from approx. €24 / adult
Address: Aleja Unii Lubelskiej 4, 94-208 Łódź, Poland
Accommodation directly in the water park: NO
Where to stay? Check out accommodation options near the water park


