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Acquapark Tramutola: Val d’Agri Full of Fun

Autore: Redazione 29/08/2025 15:14

In the Upper Val d’Agri, in the town of Tramutola, lies the Acquapark Tramutola — a leisure oasis where nature and fun come together to create unforgettable summer experiences. Far from the hustle and bustle of big cities and surrounded by lush landscapes, this park is a true gem for those who want to experience Basilicata in a unique and refreshing way.

Attractions and Activities

The park offers a wide range of attractions: from classic pools with water slides to whirlpool baths, as well as a children’s playground and sports fields for those who enjoy beach volleyball, tennis, or five-a-side football.

Daily aquagym sessions and lively foam parties keep the atmosphere dynamic and engaging, making every visit full of energy and laughter.

One of the most appreciated features is the equipped picnic area within the woods, perfect for relaxing in the shade, breathing in the fresh mountain air, and soaking in the natural beauty of the Lucanian landscape.

Food and Relaxation

Inside the park, visitors can enjoy a restaurant offering a variety of dishes to suit all tastes — a delicious way to enhance the experience with a touch of local flavor.

For nature lovers, there’s also the possibility to join excursions to the nearby sulfur spring of the Caolo stream, adding an extra layer of exploration to the aquatic adventure.

 

Opening Hours and Prices

The Acquapark is open every day from June to September, from 9:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Its philosophy combines fun and accessibility, making it a popular destination for all ages.

Ticket prices:

  • Adults (residents): €3
  • Adults (non-residents): €5
  • Adults aged 65–70: €2.50
  • Youth (residents): €1.50
  • Youth (non-residents): €2.50
  • Children under 105 cm: Free
  • Over 70: Free

Additional rentals:

  • Umbrella: €3
  • Gazebo: €10
  • Sunbed: €3

An affordable and community-oriented park that truly embodies the warm and welcoming spirit of Basilicata.

 

Cover photo credits: Cuore Basilicata

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