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Serena Water Park is open every day of the year, generally from 10:00 AM to 8:00 PM, but I recommend checking the current schedule on its official website as it may vary during peak seasons. To get there, it is located in Hyvinkää, about 50 km from Helsinki; you can take a train from the capital to Hyvinkää station and then a short taxi ride, or drive via the E75 motorway. More details on the official website.
Admission for adults costs around 25-30 euros for a full day, while for children aged 4-14 it is about 15-20 euros; children under 4 enter free. There are discounted family packages, and it is recommended to buy tickets online to save money. Check updated prices on the tickets page.
It is recommended to set aside at least 4-6 hours to enjoy the pools, slides, and saunas without rushing, but if you want to relax in the spa, you could stay up to 8 hours. It is ideal for a full day if you are traveling with family. Plan according to your energy, as the park is indoors and does not depend on the weather.
Serena Water Park opened in 1989 as part of Serena Resort and has become an icon of family tourism in Finland, inspired by Nordic thermal bathing traditions with modern touches. It represents Finnish culture of relaxation in saunas and hot springs, attracting millions of visitors annually. Its unique design combines water fun with elements of Scandinavian wellness.
The best time is during the winter months, from November to March, when the indoor park offers a perfect escape from the Finnish cold, with fewer crowds on weekdays. Avoid summer weekends if you are looking for peace and quiet, as it is peak season; early morning is ideal to avoid waits on the slides. Check the forecast, although being indoors, it is always accessible.
Yes, the park has ramps, elevators, and adapted access in most areas, including pools with hydrotherapy chairs and accessible changing rooms. It is recommended to contact them in advance at +358 19 721 180 for personalized assistance or equipment rental. Full details are available in the accessibility section of the official website.
Nearby, in Hyvinkää, you can visit the Finnish Aviation Museum or the Tapiola nature forest for a relaxing walk. Just 50 km away, Helsinki offers sites such as Suomenlinna Fortress or Market Square. Combine your visit with an excursion to Nuuksio National Park for hiking, reachable by car in less than an hour.
Bring your own towel or rent one on site to save money, and reserve lockers in advance during peak season; eat lightly beforehand to avoid discomfort on the slides. Use sunscreen in outdoor areas if needed, and download the resort app for maps and schedules. Call +358 19 721 180 with questions, and come prepared with comfortable swimwear for a refreshing experience.
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