The park utilizes a specialized water filtration system that recycles pool volume throughout the operating day.
The site spans approximately 15 hectares of landscaped grounds designed to mimic a natural valley environment.
The wave pool is one of the largest in Greece by surface area, designed to simulate varying ocean wave intensities.
The park layout integrates botanical landscaping, including native Mediterranean shrubs and trees alongside the water attractions.
Waterland is a 150,000-square-meter aquatic theme park located on the outskirts of Thessaloniki, Greece. It features a diverse range of water slides, including multi-lane racing slides and the high-speed 'Crazy River'. The facility includes a wave pool that generates artificial tides and a dedicated area for younger children. A small zoo is integrated into the grounds, housing various animals such as deer, ostriches, and birds. Large grassy areas and artificial beaches are provided for lounging between water activities. The park is engineered for high-capacity summer operations with multiple food courts and beverage stations on-site. Its location in the Tagarades region provides a rural setting away from the dense urban center of Thessaloniki.
The elevated viewing deck overlooking the main wave pool provides a panoramic view of the entire park.
Arrive immediately upon opening to secure a sunbed in shaded areas near the primary pools.
Wear slip-resistant water shoes, as concrete surfaces can become extremely hot and slippery under the sun.
Bring a waterproof pouch for personal items, as locker availability can fluctuate during peak weekends.
Avoid visiting on weekends in July and August, as wait times for the popular water slides can exceed 45 minutes.
The park operates strictly as a seasonal facility, typically open from June through early September; closed during the autumn and winter months.
Swimwear is mandatory for pool entry; street clothes are prohibited in the water. Pool shoes are recommended for hygiene and safety.