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Summer vacation tips: Switzerland’s coolest water parks

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1. Aquabasilea in Pratteln

Aquabasilea in Pratteln is adventure pool, vitality pool, sauna world, spa and fitness all under one roof. Seven slides and two crazy streams, twelve saunas and steam baths and much more. Nothing left to be desired in Switzerland’s largest water park.

Opening hours: Bath world daily from 10:00 to 22:00; Sauna world daily from 10:00 to 22:00, Friday and until Sat: 23:00. Costs: bathroom world 2 hours adults from 35 francs, children from 30 francs; 4 hours adults CHF 45, children CHF 40; A daily ticket costs 47 francs for adults and 42 francs for children.

2. Thermal bath in Bad Zurzach

Warm water of 39.9 degrees makes you forget the hustle and bustle of daily life, massages and relaxes your body with all its strength. The large bathing area with four different pools offers a unique bathing pleasure all year long. There is now a wellness pool and crystal steam bath.

Opening hours: Pool and textile sauna Mon – Sun 08:00 – 22:00, fee: adult daily admission 44 CHF, children up to 7 years old 11 CHF, up to 15 years old 18 CHF. Children up to the age of 2 are free, on Wednesdays children are 50% off.

3. Säntis Park in Abtwil

800 liters of water per second flows through the longest wild water channel in Switzerland and turns water lovers big and small with it – more than 110 meters and countless bends. Highlights: wave pool with water fountain and surf zone. In addition to the swimming area with outdoor and children’s pools, hot tubs, salt water bath and sauna, Säntispark also offers shopping, gastronomy and sports.

opening hours: Pool area Mon – Fri 09:00 – 22:00, Sat and Sun 08:00 – 22:00 Cost: Adults 31 CHF for 2 hours, children 21 CHF; 4 hours adults 39 francs, children 29 francs.

4. Swiss Holiday Park in Morschach

In idyllic Morschach, above Lake Lucerne, surrounded by a breathtaking mountain panorama, the Swiss Holiday Park combines vacation and relaxation. Whether visiting the wellness and spa, an adventurous wild water canal, waterfall, 100m slide, bubble loungers, massage jets and the adventure pool with steam bath – the amusement park is ideal for a family outing.

Opening hours: Wellness & Spa Mon – Sat 9:00 – 20:30, Sun 9:00 – 19:45; Pool area Mon – Sat 09:00 – 20:00 and Sun 09:00 – 19:45 Costs: adventure pool Mon-Fri adults CHF 20, children CHF 13.50; Sat, Sun and public holidays Adults 25 CHF, children 16 CHF. Children up to 6 years old are free.

5. Lido Locarno in Locarno

The indoor and outdoor pool is located on one of the most beautiful beaches of Lake Maggiore, against the backdrop of the Pre-Alps with an impressive lake view. Visitors entering the pool think they are in the middle of the lake. Four diving towers and four water slides!

Opening hours: Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun 8:30 – 21:00, Tue, Thu 7:30 – 21:00 Costs: Over 13 years old, younger than 7 francs.

6. Burgerbad on Lökerbad

Leukerbad is the largest thermal bath and wellness resort in the Alps. Every day, 3.9 million liters of 51 degrees thermal water is gushing into the pools. Families enjoy a unique day bathing, especially at the Burgerbad Therme, which has ten pools.

Opening hours: Thermal baths 08:00 – 20:00 Costs: 3 hours adults from 29 CHF, children from 14.50 CHF;

7. The Kneipp experience sorenberg

The Schwandalpwei in Flühli-Sörenberg is fed by both sources; They guarantee excellent water quality and a constant water temperature of 6 degrees. This makes the Kneipp experience in Entlebuch perfect. Bavarian pastor Sebastian Kneipp researched and revived ancient knowledge about the healing power of water and established the Kneipp theory. New this year is a barefoot trail over 60 meters.

Opening hours: every day, from 6 am to 10 pm. Costs: adults 5, children 3 francs.

8. Bernaqua in Bern

The water element cannot be experienced in a more diverse way than this. With approximately 2000 m2 of water, Bernaqua is a bathing area of ​​excellence. 18 different pools inside and outside invite you to swim and relax, including the spa and beauty area! Or do you prefer pure excitement? Then you lose your orientation on the Black Hole slide.

Opening hours: Adventure pool every day from 09:00 to 22:00. Cost: adventure pool single entry (2 hours) adults CHF 33, children CHF 22; Daily ticket adults CHF 45, children CHF 30, children (under 6 years old) free.

9. Tamina Terme Bad Ragaz

Spa with fascinating architecture on 7300 m2. An oasis of well-being for body, soul and eyes. After bathing, the skin feels velvety soft and naturally clean. Bathing relaxes the muscles, strengthens the immune system and accelerates blood circulation. Give yourself a break!

Opening hours: Mon – Sat 08:00 – 22:00, Friday 08:00 – 23:00, sauna world 13:30, weekends 10:00 Cost: 2 hours adult CHF 33/40 (Mon – Fri/Sat and Sun), children CHF 17/20; Daily ticket 47/54, children 28/31 francs

10. Splash in Renens

Kamikaze promises a special adrenaline at the amusement park, where the bravest swimmers can swim up to 60 km/h. For little water rats, there’s Dragon, a children’s water slide that’s definitely easy to tame. Aquasplash Renens also has badminton courts, ping pong tables, trampolines and much more.

Opening hours: 9.30 – 19.00 until mid-August, until 20.00 during school holidays. Costs: adults 8, students 6, children 4 francs. Large slides cost extra!

11. Alpamare in Pfaeffikon

They are called Cobra, Whirlwind, and Tension, and they make every heart beat faster. In Alpamare, one of the largest indoor water parks in Europe, 11 slides with a total length of 1.7 km allow you to have fun. On the new KingKone slide, visitors shake violently as they sit on a 153-metre-long tire.

Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 10:00-21:00, slides until 20:00, Friday and Saturday 10:00-22:00, slides until 21:45, Sunday 10:00-21:00, 20:45 Slides up to . Cost: 4 hours adults CHF 46/47.50 (Mon – Fri/Sat and Sun), children CHF 37/38.50; A daily ticket costs 56 CHF for adults, 45.50 CHF for children. Online tickets are cheaper.

12. The amusement park in Schaffhausen

Why wander far when the bathing paradise is so close? KSS amusement park offers all kinds of things: swimming, sports and learning pool, Black Hole water slide with music and light effects, outdoor jacuzzi channel to relieve daily stress and afternoon games for kids. And there’s the Aisuma Wellness Park for quiet, enjoyable hours.

Opening hours: Outdoor pool Wed, Fri 6:00 – 21:00, Mon, Tue, Thu 8:00 – 21:00, Sat 8:00 – 20:00, Sun 9:00 – 20:00 Costs: Adults 8 CHF, children 4 CHF.

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