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7 of the most thrilling water parks in Germany


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28 February
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If you’re looking for an adventurous activity, Germany is an excellent destination for some water park adventures. 

Get ready to zip down winding flumes and catch waves in lagoons because in this article, we’ve found some of the best water parks offering both indoor and outdoor fun. 

So what are you waiting for? Pack your swimming gear and check out some of the best water parks in Germany.

AQUALAND Freizeitbad, Cologne

AQUALAND in Cologne promises a day of excitement for both thrill-seekers and relaxation lovers alike. 

Offering water slides galore, AQUALAND Freizeitbad boasts a variety of rides, each with its own thrill factor.

Dare to ride the AquaLoop, which features a trapdoor that plunges you to build up speed for the 360° loop that takes you round at 30 miles per hour.

If you're looking for something a little more relaxing, AQUALAND also has a spa and wellness centre.

Bathe in the orange-pink hues of a Himalayan salt sauna or indulge yourself in a Hammam treatment.

Galaxy Erding, Erding

Galaxy Erding stands as one of the biggest water parks in Germany – and even Europe. If you enjoy all things cutting-edge, this water park uses technology to take its thrill factor to the next level.

One of its standout features is the virtual reality water slides, which transport riders into a whole new dimension of excitement. 

Put on a pair of VR goggles and embark on a mind-boggling adventure. Slide down a 160-metre slide while navigating a virtual waterway in outer space. 

If you’re after a spot of relaxation after all that adrenaline-fuelled adventure, venture to the award-winning spa experience. 

Here, you’ll find three tranquil thermal bath complexes, with water that’s sourced from an underground sulphur deposit that was discovered in the 1980s.

A blue water slide with a wave cascading from its top, inviting thrill-seekers to enjoy a fun ride
Thrills await you at Germany's top water parks

Tropical Islands, Krausnick

Being the biggest water park in Germany, Tropical Islands in Krausnick is an indoor haven that’s perfect if you’re visiting in the colder months. 

Originally, this water park was an airship hangar known as the Aerium – the largest free-standing hall in the world.

Nowadays, you’ll find a tropical island in this German water park. Filled with sandy beaches, palm trees and a cyclone of water slides, you’re sure to be in paradise. 

Bob around the lazy river rides or plunge down turbo slides with speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. 

There’s also a range of turquoise lagoons to dive into, perfect for experiencing the feel of a tropical island, even though you’re just an hour out of Berlin.

Europabad Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe

At Europabad in Karlsruhe, thrill-seekers can enjoy slide after slide, as each ride offers a unique adventure. 

Discover the heart-pounding AquaRocket, boasting an incredible 14-metre freefall drop. 

If you’re after a spooky slide, experience the adrenaline rush as you spin through a spider's lair in the Tarantula. After a thrill-seeking experience? Get ready for battle with water serpents on the exhilarating Green Viper. 

These slides really come alive with mesmerising LED lighting and sound effects, making for one of the best water parks in Germany.

Upstairs, there are numerous saunas, cold baths, a tropical garden and a jacuzzi. The park's traditional Finnish sauna is always a hit and promises a relaxing end to your day.

A man laughs in a pool, floating on an inflatable yellow rubber ring under the sun
Take a plunge and feel the thrill of a German water park

Bayern Park, Reisbach

With a variety of thrilling roller coasters and Germany's longest white-water rafting ride, Bayern Park in Reisbach is a haven for adventure. 

If you’re after a more leisurely experience, hop on a vintage paddle steamer and take a scenic tour of the park's expansive lake.

Dry off by zipping through the sky on Eagle's Challenge, which lets you soar above Bayern Park. 

If you’ve gone away with your children, explore the nautical wonderland at Pirate Island.

Two people joyfully descend an orange and blue water slide, splashing int the water
Water parks in Germany are perfect for adrenaline-seekers

Badeparadies Schwarzwald, Titisee

 Badeparadies Schwarzwald in Titisee is perfect for thrill-seekers and those looking to unwind. 

This water park in Germany is situated in the Black Forest. Here, you’ll find over 20 slides and a wave pool so you feel like you’re at a tropical beach, making it one of the best water parks in Germany.

The water park also boasts various amenities such as mineral pools and a Palm and Wellness Oasis area with various saunas and pool bars. 

Badeparadies Schwarzwald is also suited to various levels of swimmer, so whether you’re a beginner or an expert, there's something for everyone to enjoy.

Rulantica, Rust

Found in Rust, in south Germany, Rulantica water park boasts various slides that all promise adventure, thrill and fun. 

If you’re after a slightly more relaxing break, this German water park also is home to some saunas and a lazy river where you can unwind and enjoy a leisurely float. 

With a variety of attractions suited to both adventurers and those seeking relaxation, Rulantica offers a perfect getaway for families, friends and solo travellers alike.