The park was constructed using over 10,000 cubic meters of concrete and includes over 1,000 sun loungers.
The Looping Rocket slide features a trapdoor floor that drops riders into a near-vertical freefall.
The facility is powered partly by an extensive solar array integrated into the shade structures.
The lazy river design includes various hydraulic currents to move swimmers through the park without active paddling.
Aquapark Aquacolors is the largest water park in Croatia, covering over 100,000 square meters. The facility features 13 major water slides and a 500-meter long lazy river. It utilizes a filtration system that processes the entire volume of water in the park every few hours. The park architecture is designed with high-density polyethylene structures to resist saltwater corrosion and sun damage. Attractions are categorized by intensity, ranging from adrenaline-focused drop slides to dedicated family and children's zones. The complex includes a central wave pool that simulates various sea conditions. Visitors have access to multiple on-site food and beverage outlets distributed throughout the grounds. The facility is fully compliant with EU safety and accessibility standards for water parks. All water used in the attractions undergoes rigorous daily chemical testing.
The raised viewing platform overlooking the main wave pool provides a panoramic view of the park's multi-colored slides.
Bring non-slip water shoes, as the ground surfaces can become hot and slippery during peak sun hours.
Use the provided wristband payment system to avoid carrying cash or credit cards in the wet zones.
Rent a locker near your preferred pool area to avoid trekking across the park throughout the day.
Do not arrive during the peak weekend hours if you wish to minimize wait times for popular high-intensity slides.
Open seasonally from late spring through mid-autumn; closed during winter months.
Proper swimwear is mandatory; street clothes, including jeans or long trousers, are prohibited on slides for safety and hygiene.