The complex covers 6 hectares of total surface area.
It is built on the site of a historic zoo and a former botanical garden.
The water used in the pools contains high concentrations of mineral salts including magnesium and calcium.
The facility serves as a major training site for professional swimming and water polo teams.
It is one of the few water parks in Europe that uses geothermal energy for both heating and water supply.
The complex includes a dedicated outdoor 'summer beach' zone that operates during warmer months.
Termy Maltańskie is the largest water park in Poland utilizing geothermal waters. The facility is located on the edge of Lake Malta in Poznań. It features 18 internal and external pools, including Olympic-sized sports pools and recreational zones. The complex includes a professional spa and sauna area with over a dozen distinct sauna experiences. The geothermal water is sourced from a well 1,300 meters underground at a temperature of approximately 45 degrees Celsius. The facility maintains separate zones for sports training, recreational water play, and quiet wellness sessions. Glass walls provide panoramic views of the adjacent Lake Malta and forest surroundings. It operates year-round with both indoor and outdoor swimming options available in all seasons.
The outdoor terrace area facing Lake Malta at sunset provides the best view of the water and surrounding greenery.
Purchase a 'combined' ticket to access both the recreational aquapark and the premium sauna zone.
Bring your own towel and flip-flops, as rentals can be crowded during peak periods.
Check the online occupancy monitor before traveling to see current visitor volume levels.
Do not arrive during weekend afternoons when the family-oriented recreational pools reach maximum capacity.
Swimwear is mandatory in pool areas; the sauna zone often requires a towel for sitting and maintains a 'quiet zone' policy.