Map of the route:
The first three points on our route: A, B and C are Polish Aquaparks: Aquapark in Warsaw, Aquapark „Wave” in Lódź and Cracow’s Aquapark.
A) Varsovia - Aquapark - is the biggest aquapark in mazowieckie province. The complex offers: an olympic swimming pool, indoor adventure and recreation pools, children’s pool with an elephant shaped slide, whirlpool with heated water, an open air all year swimming pool with heated water with a roofed passage from the main pool hall. Besides there are: sauna, solarium and biological recovery area. Amateurs of water fun will find: tube slides 45 and 72 m long, with separate landing pools, an artificial mountain river, waterfalls, wild springs, underground massages and cascades. All that water enthusiast needs.
B) Aquapark "Wave" in Lódź – is one of the oldest and the most famous Polish pools. It has been renovated completely recently. For visitors wait a lot of water attractions: four indoor pools (wave pool, pool with waterslide and little rafting track, sport swimming pool, fun and leasure pool with: 10 water massage beds, waterslides and cascades)and three outdoor pools (swimming pool, paddling pool for kids, fun and leasure pool with: 10 air massage beds, 10 water massage stations and ambient underwater lights). There is a playground for the youngest too. Aquapark „Wave” organizes many events: tuning show, beauty queen elections and naturist`s night.
C) Aquapark in Kraków – is one of the biggest and the most interesting water complexes in Poland. The best fun is provided for kids, while there are many attractions for them: rapid river, pirates` island, rainbow path, climbing wall and plenty of slides: salamander, pipes and slides. Besides, the centre offers saline jacuzzi, saunas, hydromassages. After bath guests can visit a nearby cinema or a shopping centre.
The next step is bath in warm, medicinal thermal water. There are two places to choose: Szaflary near Nowy Targ – D) Tatra Therms (Termy Podhalańskie) – it is a small, cosy, thermal complex that offres baths in hot, medicinal water. The centre consists of two indoor pools, two outdoor pools , jacuzzi, sauna, buffet available from the pools and a restaurant. There are a lot of water attractions for the guests for example water massages, such as: needle-bath, special benches for water massage, special couches and benches for air massage, water “hedgehogs” and geysers and devices for neck massage with narrow and wide flows . Termy Podhalańskie is a quite cheap swimming centre, however very cosy, modern and clean, . It was built in 2008. It is a perfect place for an afternoon or evening rest after work, due to its location. We recommend this complex to every fan of thermal baths.
The second thermal centre is E) Therms in Bukowinia Tatrzańska. It is a quite new opened leasure complex, that offers medicinal baths. The centre is enormous, the main pool is in a shape of a highlander violin. Lots of water attractions wait for the children, like: wild river, water slides, children`s pool, water “hedgehogs” and geysers. For teenagers, there are wild water slides, cave, swimming pools. Adults can relax and enjoy water massages. This place is really worth seeing.

źródło: www.besenovanet.sk/__pl

źródło: www.tatralandia.sk
Our destination is land of wine and sun– Hungary. This country, similarly to Slovakia, is rich in thermal, medicinal water and because of this fact, it offers many thermal pools. We would like to pay your attention to: Hajduszoboszlo, Miszkolc-Tapolca, and Eger with thermal pools and a wine valley.



źródło: ww.hajduszoboszlo.com.pl/
Don`t waste your time! Catch the sun and go for a pools` trip!
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