Aquadream

Location

Arzachena Olbia-Tempio
Italy
41° 7' 49.9764" N, 9° 28' 50.0844" E
IT
General info: 

Aquadream is the first aquatic park in Sardinia. The water park has several different kinds of water slides, trampolines, minigolf, hydromassage, regular swimming pool game room etc. Aquadream has alltogether 15 activities, fast food restaurant and a hotel with 43 rooms.
The park was opened in 1987 and expands today on an area of 3 hectares.

Getting there: 

Easiest to arrive by car. The park is located in teh village of Baja Sardinia, 35km from Olbia, 15km from Arzachena, 30 from Palau and 3km from Porto Cervo.

Costs: 

Tickets: 18€ for adults, 12€ for children under 130cm and adults over 65 years.
The park is open from June 18 until September 11th from 13:30 to 18:00/19:00.

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