The park is powered by the Guarani Aquifer, one of the largest groundwater systems in the world.
It hosts the 'Kamikaze,' a slide measuring 30 meters in height, one of the tallest in Brazil.
The park features a unique 'surf hill' attraction that creates a continuous wave for bodyboarding.
Thermas dos Laranjais was one of the first water parks in Brazil to introduce a resort-style thermal bath experience.
The park contains a dedicated area for 'hidromassagem' (hydro-massage) using naturally heated groundwater.
Thermas dos Laranjais is one of the world's most-visited water parks, fed by the hot springs of the Guarani Aquifer. It features over 55 attractions, including the world’s first surf simulator for bodyboarding and a complex of high-speed slides. The park utilizes thermal waters that maintain temperatures between 26°C and 38°C year-round. It is notable for its 'Crazy River' (Rio Selvagem), which uses artificial rapids to navigate through a portion of the park. The facility is expansive, covering an area of over 300,000 square meters. Its infrastructure includes multiple wave pools, a shallow beach area, and dedicated zones for children. The park is integrated into the city of Olímpia, which is a major tourism hub in the state of São Paulo.
The viewing platform overlooking the 'Rio Selvagem' (Wild River) for a panoramic view of the water channels.
Rent a waterproof case for your phone to navigate the extensive park without worrying about water damage.
Use the park's internal electronic wristband system for all purchases to avoid carrying cash or cards.
Arrive early to secure a shaded gazebo or locker, as prime spots fill up quickly during peak weekends.
Avoid visiting during Brazilian school holiday months (January and July) if you dislike large queues for the major slides.
Open daily throughout the year, including public holidays.
Swimwear is required at all times; street clothes are not permitted in the pools. Use of communal showers before entering the water is mandatory.