Holidays in Aquapark Sopot!
Come to the Aquapark for your holidays!
Attractions included in the price of the swimming pool ticket!
Daily from 12.02.-27.02.22:
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Aqua Animation from 10.30 - 14.30!
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The Wild River is open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.!
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20% discount on the entire menu at the bar!
Play schedule during the winter holidays at Aquapark Sopot!
PEARL CATCHERS
Children love to dive. That's why even toddlers who can't swim yet will love to join in the fun of diving to fish out real treasure! There are many ways to fish for treasure - children can fish with their hands, feet, with or without their head submerged (a version for toddlers who are not yet well accustomed to water).
We recommend bringing goggles or children's diving masks!
WET BALL
Children divide into two teams. Each sets up in the water on opposite sides of the pool. We set up floating goals for water volleyball. The game consists of flipping the ball to the opponent's side and hitting the goal. If the ball falls into the goal - the team that threw the ball gains a point!
WATER IS LAW!
What is the game "Water is lava!"? We place one mattress in the middle of the pool. On cue, the children standing at the edges have to reach the mattress (any way!) and climb onto it. The idea is to make the mattress accommodate as many kids as possible at the same time. Of course, we don't have to mention that trying to get out of the water together will be a challenge and the children will end up in the water every now and then. Fun is guaranteed!
DEFENCE OF THE ISLAND
One of the children defends the island-boat from the other players by splashing them with water and not allowing them to get close. The rules in force are:
- a child touched by an island defender drops out of the game,
- You can hide from the defender by dipping your head in water,
- The child who reaches the island first, conquers the island and thus becomes its new protector wins.
UNDERWATER TUNNEL
The children stand in the water in line and apart, forming an underwater tunnel. One by one, each child swims between the legs of their peers - as accurately and as quickly as possible! We measure the children's time. If more children are playing, divide them into two teams and organise a team competition. The fastest competitors win!
WATER SHARGE
Children get into pairs and lie belly down on the water. Each pair is given a board to hold with their hands (children lie on the water facing each other). The task is to push their pair mate to the other side of the pool using only their own footwork.
AQUA BASKET
Divide the children into teams. The number of players does not matter, but it is important that everyone can move freely in the water and not bump into teammates while bouncing the ball. Set up two floating baskets on opposite sides.
The game of water basketball is similar to traditional basketball. Each team starts by throwing a ball into the basket / each participant one throw. The team that scores more points wins.
ARMATNIE BALLS
The kids are divided into two teams. The rules of the water bumper game are very simple. The participants' task is to aim the ball at the players of the opposing team. The opposing team members, in turn, have to avoid touching the ball with graceful movements. However, if the ball bounces off any part of the body, the player is knocked out and has to go ashore. His or her return to the game can, however, be taken care of by the other teammates if they manage to catch the ball right out of their opponent's hands during the batting attempt. Play continues until one team has knocked down all of its opponents.
PIRATES ATTACK!
Two teams are required to play. Players in teams line up one behind the other. Each sits on a noodle as if on a "horse" and holds the end of the noodle of the person in front of him or her - in this way "boats" are formed. "Pirate boat" designated by the leader, moving across the pool, has the task of catching the other "boat" by grabbing it by the stern!
HOT BALL
Participants stand in waist-high water and form two circles. The task of each team is to bounce the ball as long as possible so that it does not fall into the water. If the ball falls into the water, the opposing team receives a point. The team that accumulates the most points wins.
