Experience spas and water parks in Germany – fun and relaxation in one

Relax as an experience

Do you often swim in your daily life and would you prefer to swim with him? Then we recommend you visit some of the many German spa experiences dotted across the country from the Baltic and North Sea coasts to the Alps. You can hardly find a better and more accessible place for a relaxing experience. Not only is it warm here all year round and the vagaries of the weather will not befall you, you can also be sure that everyone will find what they are looking for here – the overworked manager and his eager children.

Photo: Therme Erding GmbH

In Erding, near Munich, is the world’s largest thermal complex, where many experiences await you

The biggest hot spring or tropical hall

Just a few kilometers from Munich, you can leave stress behind in the wellness microcosm of the world’s largest thermal complex, Therme Erding, where children can have fun on twenty slides, while you relax in one of the 26 saunas or enjoy the comfort of one nearest hotel. In front of Berlin’s gates, the popular Tropical Islands center offers a bathing experience, whose water area, including a new outdoor swimming pool, covers more than 100,000 square meters. The main attractions here are the wild river and staying overnight in the “rainforest”.

Photo: Tropical Island Holding GmbH

Tropical Island is located not far from Berlin and Dresden

Special effects and other attractions

Do you dare to enliven your slide adventure with a free fall? Then you shouldn’t miss Aqualand in Cologne. Here, a number of slides and attractions with special effects await you. Right after, you can visit one of a dozen themed saunas, hammams or salt caves. Schwapp Aquapark in Brandenburg’s Fürstenwalde invites you to cool off in the snow or the natural swimming lake.

Photo: Thuringer Tourismus GmbH/Ralph Kreusel

You can find salt caves in many facilities throughout Germany

Interesting architecture

Experiential spas and water parks often impress with their architecture alone. You will often find places where you can enjoy hours of rest under a stunning roof structure or surrounded by exotic plants. In the sauna village, a fire burns in the stove, while you can enjoy beautiful views of the surrounding countryside during your sauna session.

Photo: DZT/Norbert Krüger

Many facilities also attract attention with their architecture

To Germany to have fun

Apart from enjoying spas and water parks, you can also enjoy the fun at amusement parks, of which Germany is the true champion. The biggest of them – Europa-Park – regularly placed at the top of polls TOP 100 monuments and tourist attractions in Germany. Get to know other amusement parks at www.germany.travel!

Camilla Salazar

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