European waterpark compared to the Caribbean with slides, lagoons and private beach to reopen next month
A TOP European waterpark is set to reopen its doors at the beginning of next month, providing a place for holidaymakers to cool off in the summer sun.
The park boasts of being like the Caribbean on its website, with outdoor beaches and lagoons among its many attractions.
The Kamimaze slide promises ‘the thrill of speed’ to people who go on it[/caption] The Iceberg is a six-lane multi-slope slide on which people can race each other[/caption] Private beaches offer peaceful places to relax among the palm trees[/caption] The waterpark has several areas where children can play in the sand and water[/caption]And visitors agree too, with more than one of them describing it as “paradise”.
Cavour sits just outside of Verona in Italy and has a range of features suitable for both kids and adults, with thrill seekers and those looking to relax all well catered for too.
Its fan-favourites are slides like the Iceberg, a 6-lane multi-slope slide, on which friends and family can go down at the same time and race one another.
Meanwhile, those who ride the Kamikaze slide are promised to “experience the thrill of speed”.
For younger kids, there’s Adventure Rock to play on – a water playground with waterfalls, slides and even sand imported from Egypt to provide an authentic beach experience.
More of this fine white sand can be found at Palm Beach, which provides an altogether more relaxing vibe for visitors and is part of the reason Cavour claims to have “The Caribbean in Verona“.
Guests can enjoy beachfront activities like aqua aerobics, or just relax with a drink from the on-site Tiki Bar, which serves cocktails and soft drinks in the sun.
It’s one of many food and beverage outlets dotted throughout the sizeable park, with snack bars, a Mediterranean restaurant and a sandwich shack all on offer.
For those who really want a relaxing escape, the exclusive Coco Bay beach offers private access, with hydrotherapy pools and sun loungers suspended from palm trees among other luxury features.
There’s also a water lagoon with a fun barrel game for families to play, a foot massage pebble walk, a castaway beach with a black hole slide and treehouse and the Paradise Island featuring more slides and a pool surrounded by verdant tropical plants.
Visitors to the park have been routinely impressed by what it has to offer, with an overall score of 4.5/5 on Google.
One wrote: “Beautiful water park! The pool water is not cold, there are pools for every age and the slides are amazing!”
Another said: “Water park is very nicely done and would visit it again. Also, not too expensive.”
A third added: “What a spectacular place! It’s a small paradise.”
Five new water attractions opening in the UK next year
- Therme Manchester will have 25 swimming pools, 25 water slides and an indoor beach.
- Modern Surf Manchester will be a surfing lagoon offering lessons to both beginners and experts.
- Chessington World of Adventures waterpark is set to have wave, infinity and spa pools as well as waterslides and cabanas.
- The Cove Resort, Southport is likely to have a water lagoon and a thermal spa with steam rooms and saunas.
- The Seahive, Deal plans to be the “surfing wellness resort” in the UK.
Unfortunately, anyone desperate to go and take a dip will have to wait until the start of next month, with the park opening from June 2 until September 8.
A day ticket for the park costs €27 (£23.20) while an afternoon pass can be picked up after 2:30pm from €19 (£16.30).
A two-day adult ticket costs €37 (£31.75), while a three day pass is €59 (£50.65).
Return flights from the UK to Verona cost around £55, while a night in the city for two in a bed and breakfast can be booked from £49.
Meanwhile, this new waterpark and hotel with an entertainment centre is set to open in the UK.
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Cavour will open again on June 2 and remain open throughout the summer[/caption]