The complex is located on the edge of the Lebyazhy biological reserve, a rare example of a protected wetland habitat located within city limits.
The waterpark utilizes a multi-stage water purification system that includes ozone treatment.
The facility was designed with a glass roof structure to maximize natural light exposure in the indoor hall.
The onsite spa features a traditional 'banya' complex reflecting local Belarusian bathing customs.
Waterpark Lebyazhy is the largest water entertainment complex in Belarus, covering an area of 38 hectares. It features both indoor and outdoor zones, including multi-level pools, high-speed slides, and a dedicated children's play area. The facility includes a full-service spa center offering thermal treatments, saunas, and steam rooms. An integrated arcade zone provides electronic entertainment options for visitors. The complex is situated near the Lebyazhy biological reserve, a protected wetland area. Facilities include several on-site dining options and bars serving refreshments. It is fully operational as of June 2026, maintaining its status as a major regional aquatic center.
The upper observation deck near the main slide platform offers a panoramic view of the entire indoor water hall and the outdoor landscape.
Bring non-slip waterproof footwear to navigate the tiled transition areas between pools safely.
Visit during weekday mornings to avoid the significant influx of local families and school groups that occur on weekends.
Bring a waterproof phone case or pouch if you intend to take photos, as moisture levels are high throughout the facility.
Avoid arriving during public holidays or the start of school summer breaks, as wait times for popular slides can exceed sixty minutes.
Visitors must wear appropriate swimwear; swim caps are generally required for specific pools; outdoor footwear must be left in lockers.