The park utilizes water from the Guarani Aquifer, one of the world's largest groundwater systems.
The sand used in the artificial beach area is designed to remain cool even under direct sun exposure.
It is one of the most visited water parks in Latin America, consistently ranking in top-tier global attendance reports.
The complex integrates a 'pedestrian-only' zone for guests staying at the connected resort properties.
Hot Beach Olímpia is a major water park in Brazil fueled by the region's natural thermal groundwater sources. The park features a large artificial beach with sand, tropical landscaping, and wave pools that mimic ocean conditions. It offers a variety of attractions including high-speed water slides, a lazy river, and designated splash zones for younger children. The facility operates as part of a resort complex, integrating leisure areas directly with on-site accommodation options. The water temperature is maintained throughout the year due to the underlying thermal springs of the Guarani Aquifer. It provides extensive infrastructure for families, including multiple food courts, swim-up bars, and locker rentals. The park layout focuses on accessibility, connecting various aquatic zones through wide walkways.
The elevated viewing area overlooking the main wave pool and the artificial beach shore.
Rent a private cabana early in the morning to guarantee a shaded home base for your group.
Wear water shoes as the walkways between pools can become hot under the intense midday sun.
Use the provided wristband system for cashless payments to avoid carrying wallets inside the water areas.
Attempting to visit during the Brazilian summer school holidays (mid-December to January) if you prefer to avoid massive queues for major slides.
Open daily year-round, though some attractions may close briefly for routine maintenance during the low season.
Standard swimwear required; street clothes are prohibited in pool water. Sunscreen must be reapplied frequently.