Travelling with children
Enjoy yourself with your family at the border (AquaBadajoz)
Badajoz offers you a fun aqua park for the whole family.
Travelling with children
A leisure park to relax and refresh
Badajoz offers you a fun aqua park for the whole family.
In the capital of Extremadura, you'll discover a family leisure park that provides and combines the largest water leisure facilities in the region.
This park, LUSIBERIA, is a firm candidate for spending summer days in as it has a large supply of catering outlets too. You can also take advantage of the event services they offer if you want to organise a group meal or celebrate your child's birthday.
Besides all these services, on a normal day at the park, you can enjoy ample garden areas where you can "set up basecamp" while the children enjoy the water activities.
If you don't want to feel the adrenaline of flinging yourself down slides, you can always choose to have a swim in the refreshing wave pool.
For the more daring, the park offers a unique experience with its Río Bravo, where wild waters will give you a fun time.
Don't forget to grab your ring and enjoy yourself in the Black Hole, an attraction that will make you shake.
LUSIBERIA hasn't forgotten the smallest members of the family and they have a load of activities planned at their children's area, where they'll have a ball – minigolf, jumping, dodgeball, go-karts, human table-football, dodgem boats, kids' motorbikes...
And to end the day, enjoy the open-air concerts and performances that take place in this park at night – a different surprise every day!
More information: https://www.lusiberiaparque.com/
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