
Europe's largest indoor waterpark that's like ‘being in the tropics' to get new four-star hotel and upgraded slides
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A huge waterpark in Poland is going through a huge redevelopment, including the addition of a four-star hotel.
Suntago Water World is a one-of-a-kind tropical attraction with 18 swimming pools, 35 slides and it's getting even bigger.
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Suntago Water World is building a new four-star hotel
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Suntago has 35 slides and 18 pools
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Suntago Water World is so huge it can host 15,000 visitors per day and it's the largest waterpark on the continent.
Soon, it will be able to accommodate more guests staying over as it announces plans for the future, including constructing a four-star hotel
Idan Greidinger, CEO of Park of Poland told Blooloop: 'Suntago Water World will be the best place to spend free time with friends and family, seven days a week, all year round.
'It will attract visitors not only from all over Poland, but also from other European countries."
You can currently stay at Suntago in their accommodation called the 'village'.
On-site are 92 fully equipped bungalows ranging from four-person to eight-person.
For guests staying over there are shops, a communal bonfire and grill area, children's playground, bike rental and a shuttle bus to the waterpark.
The CEO also revealed that the 35 slides will be upgraded too: 'We are working on a new version of the slide zone.
"I can only reveal that we will conquer the magical world to which we invite our guests who are looking for adrenaline and good fun."
The area is known for its tropical landscape and keeps at an average of 32C.
TUI resort next door to giant waterpark
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There's a Boat zone in the new Crocodile Island zone
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There are also places to relax, including an adults-only zone
Credit: Park of Poland Suntago
The tropical waterpark is a hit with visitors, one wrote: "Its very hot and a lots of tropical plants. Very nice and beautiful place."
Another added: "Amazing place pure fun, the best spa and Sauna in Poland."
Suntago Water World also opened the new family-friendly Crocodile Island area earlier this year.
Crocodile Island forms a new part of Jamango and has four sections, Boat, Beach, Rainforest and Ruins.
Kids will be able to play games, make the most of the climbing structures and even build their own island.
Set across 75,000sqm, there are three other zones to explore - Jamango, Relax Suntago, and Saunaria.
For any families with young children, head to Jamango which is jungle themed with plenty of water slides, a lazy river and baby pools.
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The slides in the waterpark are getting upgrades
Credit: Park of Poland Suntago
This is where the water slides are found, as well as a 130m lazy river and baby pools.
Relax Suntago is the adults only area with guests having to be 16 or over.
And it's truly relaxing with hot tubs, thermal pools, Sulphur pools and ones of brine too.
In Saunaria, there are 15 saunas and steam rooms and hot tub pools.
The attraction is about an hour's drive away from Warsaw.
The massive European waterpark with 14 themed lands is opening a new outdoor pool and a 150-seat swim-up bar.
And the huge waterpark two hours from the UK is super affordable – with 12 slides, lazy river and pool bars.

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