El lugar donde un oso escapó de un circo, arquitectos pelearon con aldeanos, y los flotadores gigantes se volvieron héroes veraniegos
Amarante Water Park usually opens in late May or early June and remains open until early September. Hours vary, but they are generally from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. I recommend checking the official website for exact opening hours and closing days: Amarante Water Park. To get there, the most convenient option is by car, as it is located on the outskirts of Amarante.
Admission prices vary depending on the season and age. There are rates for adults, children, and seniors. They generally range from €15 to €20 per person. They sometimes offer discounts for groups or advance online purchases, so take a look at their website: Amarante Water Park Tickets.
To fully enjoy all the attractions and relax a bit, I recommend spending a full day at the park. From opening until closing, you will have plenty of time to try all the slides, the wave pool, and the rest areas. Less than half a day may feel a bit rushed.
Amarante Water Park is a family leisure and entertainment center designed purely for recreational purposes. Its main goal is to offer a refreshing and exciting space for hot days while making the most of Amarante's natural surroundings.
The best time is during the summer months (July and August) to make the most of the good weather, but those are also the busiest months. If you want to avoid crowds, I recommend going in June or September, or, if possible, on weekdays instead of weekends. Arriving at opening time will also let you enjoy the attractions with fewer people around.
The park strives to be accessible, although some specific attractions may have limitations. There is adapted access in common areas, restaurants, and changing rooms. For detailed information about accessibility to the pools and slides, it is best to contact them directly before your visit: +351 255 420 350.
Amarante is a very charming town. You can visit the beautiful Monastery of São Gonçalo and cross the São Gonçalo Bridge. There are also wineries where you can enjoy Vinho Verde tastings. The nearby Marão Mountains offer opportunities for nature and hiking. Do not forget to try the delicious local sweets, such as Brisas do Tâmega.
Of course—here they are! Arrive early to secure a good spot and enjoy the park before it gets crowded. Do not forget sunscreen, a towel, sunglasses, and flip-flops. There are locker areas available to store your belongings. Inside the park there are restaurants and cafés, but you can also bring your own food for a picnic in the designated areas. Above all, have fun!
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