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New Waterpark Venosa: Summer Comes Alive with Waves, Slides, and Relaxation

Autore: Redazione 29/08/2025 15:17

Basilicata is a land full of surprises — and in summer, it shines even brighter thanks to its fun-filled attractions. Among these, the New Waterpark Venosa stands out as the perfect destination for those seeking a day of enjoyment without long journeys. Conveniently located, the park offers a perfect blend of adrenaline and relaxation, making it an ideal spot for families, young people, and groups of friends.

The park’s main attraction is the Wave Pool, which recreates the sensation of the sea, giving visitors of all ages the thrill of being at the beach. Next to it, adrenaline-pumping slides let you defy gravity and unleash energy in breathtaking descents. For the youngest visitors, the Baby Lagoon provides a safe and fun area designed especially for them.

What the park offers

The New Waterpark Venosa goes far beyond its water attractions. Those seeking tranquility can relax in the hydromassage area, sunbathe in the solarium, or unwind in the wide green areas. Lively entertainment, games, and music add to the cheerful atmosphere, turning every day into a celebration.

In terms of amenities, the park provides hot showers, lockers, picnic areas, and self-service dining, allowing guests to organize their visit freely. There’s also a large free parking area, making access easy even on the busiest days.

Hours and prices

The park is open daily from June to September.

Admission fees are affordable and tailored to different age groups:

• Adults (full day): €16

• Youth (100–135 cm): €13

• Organized groups (by bus): €10

This pricing reflects the park’s goal of being inclusive and accessible to everyone.

The New Waterpark Venosa is the perfect answer for those who want a holiday close to home. No planes or trains needed — just step through the entrance and enter a new world of laughter, splashes, and relaxation under the Lucanian sun.

 

Cover photo credits: New Waterpark Venosa

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