Waterparks in and around Berlin (2024)

12. Juli 2023 Lisa Backsen

Are you looking for the most exciting water park in Berlin and the surrounding area? We've done some research for you! Here are our favorites for adventure and water parks in the vicinity of Berlin. These special swimming facilities are fantastic excursion ideas for the whole family. Especially when the weather doesn't cooperate, you can have a lot of fun at these amazing water parks. Slides, diving boards, play areas, and wave pools ensure that there's never a dull moment.

Overview

1. Wasserparadies in der TURM ErlebnisCity Oranienburg
2. Freizeitbad "baff" Eberswalde
3. aqua Stadtbad Hennigsdorf
4. Erlebnisbad Senftenberg
5. Wildorado in Wildau

7. Tropical Islands bei Berlin
8. Naturtherme Templin
9.blu Potsdam
10. Schwapp Schwimmparadies Fürstenwalde
11. Spreewelten
12. Wonnemar Bad Liebenwerda
13. Fläming Therme Luckenwalde
14. Marienbad Brandenburg

1. TURM ErlebnisCity Oranienburg

Although the admission fee for this water park is slightly higher, it offers a lot in return. It features a wonderful wave pool, an adventure pool with a current channel, a water play garden, an artificial waterfall, and a sports pool. In addition to the turbo slide, there is an 80-meter long slide where sound and light effects create a special experience. For those who want to take a break from the water, there are many activities available, such as a beach sports hall, a bowling alley, and even a climbing wall!

For those seeking a more relaxing experience, there are saltwater indoor and outdoor pools, as well as a sauna bar. Furthermore, there is a self-service restaurant offering delicious specialties.

Oranienburg|Tickets: adults 27 Euro, reduced fare 24 Euro, family ticket (2 adults + 1 child 73 Euro, additional child 22 Euro)|Discover TURM ErlebnisCity Oranienburg

2. Freizeitbad "baff" Eberswalde

This fantastic leisure pool in Eberswalde features a 25-meter sports pool and a separate pool for non-swimmers. Fun and action await on the giant slide and in the counter-current system. For adults, the pool also offers a fitness area, a solarium, and a great sauna for relaxation. The 'Sunset' restaurant and a bistro ensure delicious refreshments.

Eberswalde|Ticket: adults 12 Euro, reduced fare 10 Euro|DiscoverBaff Eberswalde

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3. aqua Stadtbad Hennigsdorf

The 44-meter water slide provides plenty of space for excitement, with a diving pool to add to the fun. Additionally, there is a 24-meter swimming pool and a teaching pool. For relaxation, the whole family can enjoy a fantastic steam bath and a sun terrace or outdoor green areas. Furthermore, the swimming pool offers a dry sauna and a solarium. We recommend bringing provisions with you as there is no restaurant or similar facility within the swimming pool itself.

Hennigsdorf|Ticket for 90 minutes (adding time is possible): adults 4,50 Euro, children 3 bis 18 years 2,50 Euro, daily ticket: adults 11 Euro, children 6 Euro|Discover Aqua Stadtbad Hennigsdorf

4. Erlebnisbad Senftenberg

Here you'll find 3 indoor and 2 outdoor pools where water enthusiasts can have a blast. For the little non-swimmers, there is a paddling pool with 3 different water depths. For some real water action, there is a water cascade and a bubble cave in the adventure pool. Additionally, there are table tennis tables and space for playing beach volleyball. If you need a break, you can relax at the massage jets and floor geysers in the outdoor pools or unwind on the sunbathing lawn. Of course, there is also a 50-meter long slide! Unfortunately, there is no restaurant at the Senftenberg adventure pool, so we recommend bringing your own food. However, you can purchase small snacks from vending machines.

Senftenberg|Currently closed for renovation | Reopening planned for November 2023|Discover Erlebnisbad Senftenberg

5. Wildorado in Wildau

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This water park offers particularly beautiful pools: a variable-depth pool, a mother-child pool, and a 25-meter competition pool where serious swimmers can showcase their skills. Of course, there is also a wonderful large water slide and a sunbathing lawn with a sun terrace. Additional relaxation can be found in a whirlpool, a sauna, and a steam bath. There is also a fitness area for adults. Food and refreshments are available at the on-site restaurant.

Wildau|Ticket for 3 hours: adults 8 Euro, children 6 to 16 years 5 Euro, Kinder under 5 years 2 Euro|Discover Wildorado

6. Lagune Cottbus

Action is guaranteed in this waterpark: a wave pool, a fantastic diving facility with various diving boards, a 25-meter and 50-meter sports pool, a current channel, and 2 slides (110m and 76m). For relaxation, there is a whirlpool. The on-site restaurant also offers delicious meals.

Cottbus|Tickets: adults from 6 Euro, children from 5 Euro, family ticket 33 Euro|Discover Lagune Cottbus

7. Tropical Islands

Tropical Islands is probably the most famous among our water parks. For those who aren't familiar with it yet, it offers a huge family bathing area with countless attractions: Bali Lagoon with a sandy beach, a current channel, and waterfalls, a children's play world, stage performances, mini-golf, a shopping boulevard, rainforest tours, overnight stays in tents, rooms, exclusive lodges, and a sauna landscape. And let's not forget Germany's highest water slide! Of course, there are also restaurants, a snack bar, and tropical barbecue options available.

Krausnick|Tickets: adults 47,90 Euro, children 4 to 11 years 37,90 Euro, children from 12 years 39,90 Euro | On weekends and holidays there’s a surcharge|Discover Tropical Islands

8. NaturTherme Templin

The NaturTherme Templin is a true paradise for families with children. The wave pool with bubble channel and various jets offers an exciting bathing experience, while two 100-meter-long giant slides provide additional thrills. In the children's area, little ones can splash and play in a safe and supervised environment. Additionally, there is an outdoor playground where children can climb and unleash their adventurous spirit. With special family changing rooms and children's offerings such as swimming lessons and baby massages, the NaturTherme Templin is perfectly tailored to the needs of families, providing a wonderful experience for both young and old.

Templin|Tickets: adults 31 Euro, Children 4 to 14 years 21 Euro|Discover Naturtherme Templin

9. Blu Potsdam

The "blu" in Potsdam is a water park that is perfect for a family outing. In addition to the spacious sports and leisure pool, there is an adventure wave pool that provides young visitors with an exciting bathing experience. For even more water fun, there is a 114-meter-long mega high-tech slide where you can test your courage on single or double tubes. For the little ones, the blu offers an exciting children's pool where they can splash around without worries. At "blu" Potsdam, families can have fun together and spend an unforgettable day.

Potsdam|Tickets: adults 18 Euro, children 10 Euro, children under 3 years 2 Euro|Discover Blu Potsdam

10. Schwapp Schwimmparadies Fürstenwalde

In the mood for a fun day swimming with children? Then head to Schwapp in Fürstenwalde! The Dragon Palace with its treasure chamber not only serves as the tower for three out of the four thrilling slides but also invites exploration and wonder. Let yourself float in the lazy river or challenge the Action River with its hourly waves. Afterward, you can relax in the whirlpool or the grotto under the waterfall. Younger children will enjoy the lovingly designed paddling pool with play equipment, a slide, and a heated pool. The special highlight: The tube slide provides an extra thrill.

Fürstenwalde|Tickets: adults 28,50 Euro, children 21 Euro, children under 3 years 5 Euro|Discover Schwapp

11. Spreewelten in Lübbenau

Spreewelten in Lübbenau is a unique experience where children and adults can swim side by side with real penguins, separated only by a glass pane. The adventure pool with a current channel and water playground offers plenty of fun and action for the whole family. In the separate children's area, the little ones can splash and play in safe, shallow water. The 60-meter-long giant slide adds an extra thrill. After all the water fun, families can end the day in the cozy restaurant with a view of the penguin area.

Lübbenau|Tickets: adults 28 Euro, children 4 to 15 years 22 Euro, free admission for children under 3 years|Discover Spreewelten

12. Wonnemar Bad Liebenwerda

This versatile water park offers a wide range of water attractions, including a wave pool, an adventure river, and an impressive slide landscape. For the youngest guests, there is a special children's pool with numerous water play features where they can splash and play. A special highlight is the "Wonniland" adventure world with an indoor playground, climbing tower, and children's cinema. This means that even the breaks from swimming become a time filled with action and fun.

Bad Liebenwerda|Tickets: adults 13,90 Euro, children 5 to 15 years 9,90 Euro, children under 5 years 1 Euro, family ticket (2 adults + their (grand) children)|Discover Wonnemar

13. Fläming Therme Luckenwalde

The Fläming Therme Luckenwalde offers a spacious water landscape with plenty of opportunities for a fantastic day of water fun. A current channel, floor geysers, a climbing net, and even a waterfall will amaze your children. The toddler area with fun water attractions and a slide provides hours of enjoyment for the little ones. Here, you can not only compete against each other in the turbo slide with a timer but also zoom down the large tube slide on inflatable rings.

Luckenwalde|Tickets: adults 16,20 Euro, children under 15 Jahre 11,50 Euro, family ticket (2 adults + 2 children) 29,50 Euro|Discover Fläming Therme

14. Marienbad Brandenburg

In Brandenburg, Marienbad invites you to have a blast and splash around. Water slides, a counter-current channel, and an air bubbler are perfect for fun water games. For some relaxation, you can head to one of the whirlpools. Slide enthusiasts will have a great time on the 3-meter-wide water slide and the 80-meter tube slide. Babies and toddlers can enjoy themselves in the paddling pool with various spray nozzles and the elephant slide.

Brandenburg an der Havel|Ticket for 2 hours: adults 8,40 Euro, reduced fare 6 Euro, daily ticket: adults 10.40 Euro, reduced fare 7,40 Euro|Discover Marienbad

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FAQs

Does Berlin have a waterpark? ›

Huge outdoor area

The water park near Berlin boasts an impressive outdoor area - Amazonia - featuring pools, slides, and climbing walls among others. Here, you can relax and soak up the sun or explore the site's many geysers, waterfalls, rivers, and water sports activities for both water lovers and thrill-seekers.

What is the world's largest indoor waterpark in Berlin? ›

The famous Spreewald is located just 60 kilometres from Berlin. This is the home of the Tropical Islands Spreewald water park. The Tropical World and Sauna complex stretch across 66,000 square metres, making you feel just like you're in the tropics.

What is the largest outdoor waterpark in Germany? ›

GALAXY Erding

Europe's biggest water slides and the country's largest spa combine for 145,000m² of perfect water park in Germany. Therme Erding draws in nearly 1.5 million visitors per year!

How big is Tropical Island Berlin? ›

The dimensions of Tropical Islands are gigantic: The Dome is considered one of the largest free-standing hangars in the world. It measures 360 metres in length, 210 metres in width and 107 metres in height. The Statue of Liberty of New York could fit inside it, the Eiffel Tower of Paris could fit inside it.

What is the famous park in Berlin? ›

Tiergarten is a sprawling, 210-hectare park in the heart of Berlin. As with other great capital cities – think London and Hyde Park, or New York and Central Park – Tiergarten is the jewel of Berlin.

Where can you swim in a lake in Berlin? ›

In the north of Berlin, you'll find Plötzensee, popular with swimmers, while Tegelersee features seven islands and is a particularly idyllic location for boating. Weißensee, in the north east, is a haven for families, while you'll find countless stunning lakes on Berlin's outskirts.

What is the 3 biggest waterpark in the world? ›

List of Top 10 Largest Water Parks in the World
Water ParkLocationSize (Area in Square Meters)
Chimelong Water ParkGuangzhou, China900,000
Caribbean BayGyeonggi-do, South Korea242,321
Noah's Ark Water ParkWisconsin Dells, USA202,343
Siam ParkTenerife, Spain185,000
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What is the largest indoor water park in Europe? ›

Suntago is the largest indoor water park in Europe. It is summer all year round here – thermometers will show over 30 ° C.

Where is the waterpark capital of the world? ›

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.

What is the largest outdoor waterpark in Europe? ›

These could be easier to navigate if you're visiting with small children – especially in warm weather. What is the biggest waterpark in Europe? Siam Park in Tenerife is the biggest waterpark in Europe, spanning over 185,000 square metres.

What is the biggest rollercoaster park in Germany? ›

Europa-Park
Area950,000 m2 (10,225,715 sq ft) (parks, hotels, parking lots, backstage)
Attractions
Total100
Roller coasters13
Water rides12
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What is the name of the German water park? ›

Rulantica - the water world of Europa-Park in Rust.

Who is the owner of Tropical Island Berlin? ›

Parques Reunidos

What is the Aerium near Berlin? ›

The Hangar is located to the South of Berlin on what was originally the Brand-Briesen Airfield built for the Luftwaffe. After WWII the Red Army occupied and then expanded the sites facilities. After reunification of Germany the site was returned to the federal Government and later bought by the company Cargolifter AG.

How big is Leonardo Dicaprio's island? ›

The actor and environmental activist purchased the 104-acre island in Belize in 2005, and now he's turning the property into an eco-friendly resort.

Does Berlin have drinking water? ›

Germany has some of the best quality drinking water in the world, so it is completely safe to drink from a faucet. Berlin's tap water is sourced from groundwater that is naturally purified and further treated through Berlin's water treatment facilities [1].

Does Berlin have theme parks? ›

Visit two of Berlin's most enjoyable attractions, LEGOLAND® Discovery Centre and AquaDom & SEA LIFE. Enjoy 10 fun stations to play and build at LEGOLAND as well as a 4D cinema that's full of surprises. Discover over 5,000 species of underwater creatures and the world's largest cylindrical aquarium at the AquaDom.

What is the largest park in Berlin? ›

Popular among locals and visitors alike, the Tiergarten is Berlin's largest and most frequented inner-city park. It is ideal for a stroll, outdoor activities or a picnic.

Does Berlin have a river running through it? ›

The River Spree. It sounds small, whereas the Rhine, for example, could be nothing other than enormous. However, the Spree is not to be sniffed at. Approximately 400 kilometres in length, it flows through the Saxony, Brandenburg and Berlin states of Germany before cutting into the Czech Republic.

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