One of the most enjoyable outdoor activities you and your family can participate in whilst in Barcelona is visiting one of the famous water parks found in and around the city. There are quite a few water parks in the areas surrounding the city and the following article will detail on some of the more popular parks, as well as also discuss the best way to find Barcelona apartments for renting.

Water Parks in Barcelona

Although Spain’s excellent weather and warm climate permits the water parks around Barcelona to be open all year, opening hours and dates varies depending on the season, size of the park and its location. As a result all readers are advised to check the website of any parks they plan on attending for exact opening hours.

Waterworld is a very popular park with lots of slides and freefalls, and a more relaxed lagoon area for families with young children. This is a perfect place to take your family if your children are at varying ages and have different interests. Waterworld is generally open from the end of May to the start of September, but as stated above all readers should double check the park’s website. The Aquabrava water park can be found in Barcelona’s bay of Roses, and is home to Europe’s largest wave pool in addition to slides, jacuzzis and a spa area perfect for parents looking to unwind. Aquabrava is open from the middle of March until the end of October, and prices for tickets depend on the height of the individual. The rides and slides in the Aquadiver water park are more suited to older children and teenagers, however there a number of smaller pools and slides for young children. The park also provides a shaded grass area perfect for a picnic, and half-day tickets can be bought. Aquadiver Water Park is open from June until September. The Barcelona Yellow website has additional information about water parks in the city’s vicinity.

🎫 Would you like to enjoy more attractions in Barcelona with your friends or family? Such as the Sagrada Familia and the Park Güell. Book your tickets with the Barcelona City Pass! This way, you can access the places all together at the same time, and especially, without queues. Also, you get a 20% discount on your ticket purchases in more than 60 tourist attractions in Barcelona.

Renting in Barcelona

Regardless of whether you are living Barcelona or just visiting, it’s very important to find a rental agency that will be able to cater to your party’s needs and size. All readers are advised to contact ShBarcelona, who are the current leaders in the Barcelona apartment single-month rental market, but also have properties available to rent for very varied lengths. This includes a single day and extends all the way to a full year, and the company also has a range of houses and apartments to buy if you’re interested in staying in the city on a permanent basis.

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