Did you know that Bulgaria is home to the longest inflatable water slide in Europe? ???? It's over 400 meters long and sits in the Pirin Mountains close to the town of Bansko.
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Rafting SlideThe longest water slide in Bulgaria stretching over 146 metres! Winding around with fast descents – a real adrenaline ride. You can ride this solo or with a friend!
1. BLUE anaconda: The 272-meter long, closed giant slide is the longest all-year-round water slide in Europe. Cling into the slide and enjoy the long way down!
The longest tube water slide resides in Malaysia. It's simply called “The Longest” and traipses down a canopied mountain inside the Escape Penang amusement park. The slide is 3,645 feet, or the equivalent of 12 football fields, and dwarfs all other water slides in terms of length.
Spend four and a half minutes virtually sliding down the longest tube water slide in the world. The Guinness World Record-setting slide, measuring 1,111 meters (3,645 feet), is nestled in the rainforest at ESCAPE Penang in Malaysia.
???? 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.
The tallest waterslide in the world is Kilimanjaro at the Aldeia das Aguas Park Resort in Brazil. There are 234 steps to the top and the view is so scary it's estimated at least one in twenty riders back out when they get up there! At an incline of 60°, riders hit the staggering speeds of up to 100 km/h.
Kilimanjaro, BrazilAt 49.9m high – 12m higher than the city's Christ the Redeemer statue – this is not only the world's tallest slide, it's also reportedly the world's fastest, with a record speed of 57mph.
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.
The Abyss begins with a staggering 50-foot, near-vertical drop through complete darkness within the Power Tower. Totaling 200 feet long, this thrilling body slide ends as guests splash through waterfalls and into The Cenote - an underground lair of prehistoric fish.
Where you'll find it: Royal Caribbean's Navigator of the Seas. The Blaster is the Big Daddy of waterslides at sea. At 800 feet, it's the longest ever built on a cruise ship.