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Belarus Unveils Affordable Water Parks for Every Budget This Summer

Dive into summer with Belarus' diverse water parks, where thrilling slides and lazy rivers meet unbeatable prices. Whether in Minsk or smaller towns, adventure awaits for all ages.

The image shows a large indoor water park with a lot of water slides, poles, boards with text,...
The image shows a large indoor water park with a lot of water slides, poles, boards with text, lights on the ceiling, and paintings on the walls. It appears to be a miniature golf course, with the water slides providing a fun and exciting experience.

Belarus Unveils Affordable Water Parks for Every Budget This Summer

Belarus now offers a variety of water parks across the country, each with its own attractions and pricing. From large-scale complexes in Minsk to smaller regional venues, visitors can choose from slides, pools, and family-friendly zones. Entry fees start at just 9 rubles per hour in some locations, making them an affordable option for summer fun. The largest water park in Belarus is Lebyazhy in Minsk. It features 11 slides and a wave pool, with adult entry beginning at 94 rubles. Another popular choice in the capital is Freestyle Water Park, which has six slides and a dedicated children’s play area, priced from 70 rubles for adults.

Elsewhere, smaller parks provide budget-friendly alternatives. The aquapark in Asipovichy, opened in 2018, includes a 40-metre slide and a lazy river, with rates starting at 9 rubles per hour. In Pruzhany, visitors can enjoy a 25-metre pool, two spiral slides, and a lazy river for as little as 10 rubles.

Other regional parks also cater to different tastes. The Maladzyechna aquapark, housed inside an ice palace, offers three slides and a 25-metre pool from 12 rubles. Kobrin’s water park, with three slides and a similar pool, charges 18 rubles, while Hrodna’s facility has two adult slides and one for children, starting at 14 rubles. Zhlobin’s park, part of a larger sports complex, features a large spiral slide and a kids' zone, with prices from 17 rubles. With options ranging from high-end complexes to modest local parks, Belarusian water parks provide something for every budget. The lowest adult entry fee begins at 9 rubles, while the largest facilities in Minsk offer extensive attractions for higher rates. These venues remain a popular choice for families and thrill-seekers alike during the warmer months.

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