Loading Page...

What is the biggest water park in Spain?

Siam Park in Tenerife is Spain's biggest water park, an adventure wonderland filled with thrilling rides and slides, including the Tower of Power, which propels visitors through a tank of sharks and stingrays, and the world's longest lazy river.



People Also Ask

Illa Fantasia is one of Europe's largest water parks. It is located a 30 minute train ride from the city centre. Open only in the summer months it is a viable option for a sunny day during your holiday. Bring all the family and the grown-ups can relax in the picnic area whilst the kids take to the slides.

MORE DETAILS

The top 17 water parks in the world
  • 1 Chimelong Water Park, Guangzhou, China. ...
  • 2 Typhoon Lagoon, Disney World, Florida, US. ...
  • 3 Blizzard Beach, Disney World, Florida, US. ...
  • 4 Therme Erding, Erding, Germany. ...
  • 5 Thermas dos Laranjais, Olimpia, Brazil. ...
  • 6 Atlantis Aquaventure, Paradise Island, Bahamas.


MORE DETAILS

1. Park Güell. No visit to Barcelona—whether you're interested in green spaces or not—is complete without a stop at Park Güell, and so we'll start our explorations there.

MORE DETAILS

Spain's largest national park encompasses the mighty Sierra Nevada, which rise like icy sentinels behind the Alhambra in Granada. It's a multifarious place incorporating history, nature and white-knuckle sports, such as paragliding and rock-climbing.

MORE DETAILS

Siam Park in Tenerife is Spain's biggest water park, an adventure wonderland filled with thrilling rides and slides, including the Tower of Power, which propels visitors through a tank of sharks and stingrays, and the world's longest lazy river.

MORE DETAILS

Atlantis, The Palm guests enjoy complimentary, daily access to Atlantis Aquaventure as part of their stay while day visitors can purchase a ticket to the world's largest waterpark from just AED 299: https://www.atlantis.com/dubai/atlantis-aquaventure/aquaventure-waterpark.

MORE DETAILS

Tropical Islands Resort (Krausnick-Groß Wasserburg, Germany) with an area of 66,000 m² (710,000 sq feet) is currently the largest indoor water park in the world.

MORE DETAILS