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What is the biggest water park in Europe?

Siam Park is the biggest water park in Europe. Situated in Adeje, in the south of Tenerife, the park is home to an incredibly long network of impressive water slides.



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It is the largest water park in Italy. Aqualandia (Caribe Bay) in Jesolo is styled like a Caribbean island, boasts the award for the best water park in Italy, and offers 80,000 square meters of entertainment, adrenaline, sports, and relaxation.

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Siam Park in Tenerife, Spain has once again claimed the top spot in the Tripadvisor Travellers' Choice awards category for best theme parks and water parks.

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Siam Park City is closer to Bangkok and has a wider range of attractions that cater to adult visitors, but if you are in Bangkok with kids, Dream World is the obvious choice for you. The added advantage of having a round trip transfer and buffet lunch inclusive combo tickets to the Dream World is also unbeatable.

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Captain Spacemaker The tallest water slide in Europe is the 138-foot Captain Spacemaker at Aqualandia Park in Jesolo, Italy. Located 30 miles northwest of Venice, guests don't need a gondola to experience this fun water park.

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Italy's largest national park, the Pollino National Park, straddles Basilicata and Calabria and covers 1960 sq km.

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Disneyland Paris The most popular theme park in Europe, Disneyland Paris attracts nearly ten million visitors per year.

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Known and loved as the “Waterpark Capital of the World”, Wisconsin Dells is home to the largest concentration of indoor and outdoor waterparks on Earth — over 20 different parks.

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???? It's over 400 meters long and sits in the Pirin Mountains close to the town of Bansko. The epic water slide is only open from July to mid-September and you'll need to jump on the Bansko gondola all the way to the upper station to reach it.

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Vatnajokull National Park is located in the eastern thru southeastern part of Iceland. It covers an area of 5,459.9 square miles (14,141 sq km) accounting for about 14% of the country and serving as Europe's second-largest national park.

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