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.