The park's thematic narrative is centered on the mythical island of Rulantica and the adventures of the mermaid Finne.
The indoor hall is built to resemble a colossal glass structure, spanning 20 meters in height.
It features 'Hyggedal', a dedicated high-end relaxation and sauna area designed for guests aged 18 and over.
The 'Vildstrøm' outdoor white-water river is one of the longest attractions of its kind in a German indoor water park.
The park incorporates an underwater speaker system in select pools to enhance immersion.
The 'Rangnakor' area is built on stilts, referencing traditional Scandinavian architecture.
The attraction 'Dugdrob' features a trapdoor slide that drops riders vertically into the water.
Rulantica is a 32,600-square-meter indoor water park themed around Nordic mythology and located adjacent to the Europa-Park resort. The facility features 15 distinct themed areas including the Vinterhal glacier mountain, the Rangnakor stilt-house village, and the Skip Strand adventure pool. It offers 30 water slides, a wave pool, a 250-meter lazy river, and an outdoor pool area. The park utilizes a sustainable energy concept, including a large-scale photovoltaic system. Interactive elements include a mobile app that integrates with guest wristbands to track progress and unlock features. The water temperature is consistently maintained at 30 degrees Celsius throughout the indoor zones.
The elevated view from the transition area overlooking the main 'Skog Lagune' pool.
Reserve your admission tickets and locker space online in advance, as the park capacity is strictly limited and often sells out.
Consider renting a 'Komfort Hydda' or a private booth if you are visiting as a group to secure a dedicated base for the day.
Bring a waterproof phone pouch or use the wristband-linked lockers to avoid carrying valuables while swimming.
Do not arrive without a pre-booked date-specific ticket, as walk-up entry is generally not possible.
Open year-round with no recurring weekly closures, though specific maintenance weeks may occur annually.
Appropriate swimwear is mandatory; street clothes are not permitted in the water. Pool shoes are recommended for walking between zones. Showers are required before entering the pools.