Italy. Amusement parks in Italy Children's attractions in Italy

Concentrated in Italy great amount various theme parks - almost every resort town or hotel has some kind of entertainment complex of one kind or another. They “part-time” often serve as botanical gardens, zoos or playgrounds, allowing parents to calmly go about their business while their children are busy on slides or carousels. However, these are all local objects tourism infrastructure, not having international fame. At the same time, the country has many truly unique objects, usually performing both entertainment functions and also having a clear scientific and educational orientation. Most large complexes located in coastal areas and is designed for foreign tourists.

Aquafan

The Aquafan water park (www.aquafan.it) is located in resort area Rimini - Riccione and is considered the largest open water complex in Europe. There are five large heated swimming pools (one of them even received the name “Ocean in Miniature” - its area is 2800 sq. m) and artificial waves, a variety of water slides (including children’s), artificial beach, a diving school, picnic areas, and numerous restaurants and bars.

From the beginning of June to mid-September, the park is open from 10.00 to 18.30; in the summer, a night disco is also open on the territory of the water park (from 22.00 to 04.00). An adult ticket costs 19 euros (after 15.00 - 12 euros), a child ticket - 12 euros (children under 1 m tall are admitted free). Despite the huge territory of the park, it is often so crowded with tourists that queues form for the most popular attractions.

Beach Village

The Beach Village water park is also located in the Riccione area (vl. D. Annunzio, 150). It is smaller in size than its younger “neighbor”, but is located directly in the beach area. The park is built in the form of a village and has many heated swimming pools and water slides with all the necessary entertainment infrastructure - there are jet skis, surfing, catamarans, a children's mini club, and trainers for bodybuilding, aerobics, water gymnastics and team sports. There are also numerous restaurants and bars, a private beach and a solarium. In the evenings, thematic and musical events with various competitions are held.

Dolphinariums

In the Rimini-Riccione area there are two first-class dolphinariums, created in 1964 and 1962 respectively (open from March to September). These are the first complexes in Europe designed specifically for keeping dolphins, which is not surprising - the Italian Navy was actively developing programs for using these animals as combat swimmers, so work with marine mammals has been carried out here since the beginning of the 20th century. Then the need for combat use of dolphins disappeared, the animals began to be used for entertainment, and many military facilities were rebuilt as water parks. Now here you can see demonstration performances of these animals, admire rare tropical fish and other marine life. Nearby are the thermal springs of Riccione Terme - one of the most famous places thermal therapy in Europe.

And the Rimini Dolphinarium, or “Oltremare” (www.oltremare.org), in addition to the water complex itself, has a Darwinian pavilion (the history of the evolution of flora and fauna), the Hippocampus pavilion (dedicated to seahorses), a real village farm that contains various agricultural animals, as well as a large IMAX cinema. You can also get to the dolphinarium using a single ticket (cost 32 euros) from the Aquafan water amusement park.

Mirabilandia

The Mirabilandia amusement park (www.mirabilandia.com) is located between Rimini and Ravenna (40 km from Rimini). This is a huge entertainment complex (200 thousand sq. m - the third in Europe after Disneyland Paris and Port Aventura in Spain), which includes 40 of the most modern attractions, a circus, a 3D cinema, towers for demonstration diving (height 25 m), theater and music venues, a foam disco for children, stunt shows and ice ballet, a small water park with several water attractions, as well as many different bars and shops.

The park is open at summer period from 10.00 to 23.00. Tickets cost 22 euros for adults, reduced prices - 17 euros, and free entry for children under 1 meter tall.

Italy in miniature

The theme park "Italy in miniature" (www.italiainminiatura.it) is a real museum under open air, located 15 minutes from Rimini. This is the oldest park of its kind in Italy, which is visited annually by over half a million tourists. On an area of ​​85 thousand square meters. meters, the entire Apennine Peninsula is represented with all the cities and main architectural monuments, made on a scale from 1:25 to 1:50 (in total more than 270 Italian and European monuments of art with all the surrounding landscape elements). To facilitate viewing, a monorail route runs over the most interesting places. There are many attractions and entertainment programs for children of all ages.

The park is open all year round from 09.00 until sunset, and in peak season - until 24.00. An adult ticket costs 14 euros, a child ticket costs 10 euros, and there is an extensive system of discounts for groups.

Adjacent to the park is the recently opened theme park Acquario di Cattolica (www.acquariodicattolica.it/), or Parco Le Navi. Here you can meet the inhabitants of the deep sea, walk through a transparent underwater tunnel, or virtually look into the very center of our planet, accompanied by light and music effects. There is an interactive exhibition dedicated to the history of navigation and piracy.

Fiabilandia

There is another popular park in Rimini - Fiabilandia (www.fiabilandia.com, Miramare district), aimed at families with children under 9 years old. This is an Italian version of Disneyland, surrounded by greenery, where you can find the villages of the Wild West and the Lake of Dreams, a pirate galleon and Merlin's castle (more than 30 attractions in total), walk through the Exotaria jungle and the puppet town of Pinocchio, visit the Puppet Museum or see the “dancing fountains” . There is even a special children's disco "Kakkadisko", where adults are not allowed to enter. In addition, the park has many places where you can grab a snack or a proper lunch.

The park is open from Easter to mid-October from 10.00 to 18.00. An adult ticket costs 15 euros, a child ticket costs 10 euros.

Gardaland

Amusement park "Gardaland" (www.gardaland.it) is located in northern Italy, near the town of Peschiera del Garda, on the shores of Lake Garda - the largest and one of the most beautiful in the country. This is one of the best parks of this type, with a huge number of attractions for both children and adults. All entertainment here is divided into 4 zones according to theme and age categories of visitors and is appropriately marked on free card issued along with the entrance ticket.

For the little ones (the “red” zone), the tree in which the Prezemolo dragon lives, 16 fantasy attractions, the colorful area of ​​fairy-tale characters “Kingdom”, sightseeing cruises Transgardian Express and the Panoramic Tour cable car, pavilions “Peter Pan”, “ Superbaby", "Alice in Wonderland", "Aladdin's Cave", "Mary Poppins", "Games-Area", "Video Games", as well as all kinds of trolleys, boats, airplanes, etc.

For older children ("green" and "blue" zones), various thematic shows of Aventura are intended - the Tunga jungle zone, the educational historical tour "Valley of the Kings", the attractions "Corsairs", "Country Show" and "Volcanoes", as well as many different water entertainment complexes. The most extreme adventures begin in the "orange" zone "Adrenaline" - here there are all kinds of "roller coasters" and carousels, a "Magic House" with a complex mechanism for moving internal premises, a "Blue Tornado" simulator, various "bunge rides" and racing tracks for the most exotic vehicles - in general, everything that an adult might like.

In the park you can find a huge number of restaurants and eateries, shops and halls. slot machines, has its own dolphinarium and theater area, discos and music shows. And what binds it all together is miniature Railway and a suspended cable car with original “standing” cabins. All shows in the park are free (except for the show in the dolphinarium).

The park is open from April 23 to June 16 and from September 11 to 25 - from 09.30 to 18.30; from June 17 to September 11 - from 09.00 to 24.00. Entrance fee: for 1 day - 24 euros (reduced price - 20 euros); for 2 days - 38.5 euros (preferential - 31.50 euros); for 3 days - 50 euros (preferential - 39.5 euros), subscription for the whole season - 78 euros. For children under 1 meter tall, admission is free.

Terra Magica

In the Roman district of Valmontone (40 km from the city center) the largest amusement park in the Mediterranean, Terra Magica, or Roman Theme Park (Terra Magica, Roma Theme Park), is open, part of the complex of the tourist center of Rome - Valmontone (Polo Turistico Integrato Roma Valmontone). In addition to almost 50 attractions and a wide variety of sports grounds, scattered over an area of ​​more than 2 square meters. km, there is also a kind of business zone - shopping mall Factory Outlet, hotels, convention center, many restaurants and bars, as well as its own wellness center. At the moment, the park continues to be built and developed - in the near future it will include historical exhibitions, several shopping areas, a golf course and a botanical garden.

Regalbuto

The newest amusement park "Regalbuto" (Regalbuto Theme Park) is located in Sicily, almost on the coast mountain lake Pozzilo (one of the largest artificial lakes in Europe). Its construction will end in 2009, and by that time the park will have 10 thematic zones and 70 attractions, each of which will be dedicated to a particular historical period, starting from the ancient Greek era, through Ancient Rome and the Arab period of the island's history to modern times. There will also be several cinemas, three hotels and several sports facilities, including an 18-hole golf course. total area the park will be 1.3 square meters. km (of which more than 1.25 sq. km has already been built up), and thus it will exceed in size Disneyland Paris.

Gulliverlandia

The amusement park "Gulliver's Country", or Gulliverlandia (Park Gulliverlandia, opened in the spring of 2000) occupies about 40 thousand square meters. meters near the Aquasplash water park in Lignano. This is not only a theme park with several entertainment areas, but also a specially designed family park, where people of all ages will have fun. In the Aquarium zone, you can walk along the bottom of the sea through a transparent tunnel, around which dozens of species of marine life swim, and also take a closer look at the marine fauna in the aquariums located here. In the Vulcano Rapids area, you can walk under waterfalls near erupting volcanoes (man-made, of course) or make your way through the jungle to see dinosaurs. The medieval zone will show jousting tournaments and Mayan cities, as well as several other historical monuments of the world (you can drive around the entire area in a small van). There is also panoramic tower 60 meters high, from which you can see almost the entire adjacent coast of the Lignano lagoon, the Ferris wheel, as well as several dozen snack bars and restaurants.

The park is open from May 1 to September 14 from 10.00 to 18.00. Price entrance ticket for adults - 16 euros, for children from 3 to 8 years old - 13 euros.

Rome Zoo

One of the oldest zoos in Europe, the Roman Zoo is relatively unknown to mass tourism despite being adjacent to the famous Villa Borghese. It is small in area, but full of tropical vegetation, ancient benches, cozy cafes, and peacocks roaming freely around the zoo. The zoo presents almost all of those who are commonly called the “Big Five”: elephants, hippopotamuses, rhinoceroses, lions, giraffes. In addition, there are many monkeys, crocodiles, snakes and even fur seals and penguins. The entrance fee to the zoo is 15 euros for adults and 7.50 euros for children. Attention! The zoo is open until 17:00, but from 16:00 many enclosures with tropical animals and reptiles close.

And so on. But we forget that in Italy, in addition to ancient ruins and medieval castles, there are also a lot of amusement parks, which, in my opinion, children will enjoy more than boring walks through the sights and museums.

Here the most interesting places entertainment in Italy for children definitely worth a visit:

Roman Biopark (Bioparco di Roma)

This Roman zoo is one of the most visited in Italy. Tigers, elephants, monkeys, giraffes and many, many other animals perform here as entertainment for children and adults.

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Its location is Giardino Zoologico Square. The zoo is open every day from 9.30 to 17.00, at summer time until 19.00.

Ticket price 14.00 euros, children below one meter free, above one meter 12.00 euros. You can get to the zoo by tram No. 19 (the stop is called “Bioparco”), by bus No. 926, No. 217, No. 910, No. 360, No. 53, No. 52, No. 3. On the metro (red line), get off at stops “Flaminio” or “Spagna”.

Rainbow Magicland

This stunning amusement park is located in the town of Valmontone, which can be reached from Rome in 45 minutes, spending only 6.00 euros on travel. Here for children and adults there are a variety of exciting entertainment and attractions.

The park is closed from mid-September until April. In May and June it is open from 10.00 to 17.00 except Saturday and Sunday. July, August, September - open every day from 10.00 to 23.00.

Ticket price to Majikland will be 35.00 euros per person, children under 10 years old 28.00 euros. The park is closed from mid-September until April. In May and June it is open from 10.00 to 17.00 except Saturday and Sunday. July, August, September - open every day from 10.00 to 23.00.

Amusement park Fiabilandia

It’s hard to imagine better entertainment for children; this amazing place is located not far from the city, which, in my opinion, has a very large number of attractions, both entertaining and educational.

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This park is interesting because it offers children not only rides and carousels, but also the opportunity to get acquainted with a variety of domestic animals, reptiles and fish.

Fiabilandia address: Rivazzura village via Cardano, 15. Open daily from April to September from 10.00 to 19.00, July - August from 10.00 to midnight.

Ticket price 23.00 euros, children under three years old free, children under 130 cm 16.00 euros.

Italy in miniature

The best theme park in the region and indeed in Italy. Here the child can see main attractions of Europe and Italy, or rather their miniature copies, by riding a monorail train or walking. In my opinion, excellent educational entertainment.

Address: Viserba village, Via Popilia. Open daily from 9.00 to 17.00, from April to September from 9.00 to 19.00.

Ticket price from 10.00 to 22.00 euros. Bus number 8 runs here from Rimini train station.

Aquarium of Genoa

The largest aquarium in Europe and Italy. Here for the child to see sea ​​and river inhabitants(dolphins, seals, sharks, penguins and other animals.

Gardaland

Gardaland largest amusement park Italy. Here children will have plenty of fun on various slides, themed and water attractions.

You can visit Gardaland from July to September every day from 10.00 to 23.00, from April to June from 10.00 to 18.00, from October to March only on strictly defined days, which can be checked on their website www.gardaland.it.

Located in the city of Castelnuovo del Garda (Castelnuovo del Garda), in the province of Verona (Veneto region). Two kilometers from Peschiera del Garda train station.

Ticket price for one day 23.00 €, for three days 40.00 €.

Zoosafari

An excellent zoo where animals live in conditions as close to natural as possible, which is not very typical in Italy (not very large in scale). Here the child will be able to see a huge number of animals, birds, primates, reptiles and mammals. You can explore the zoo at own car or on a special train.

The zoo safari is located in the town of Fasano, province of Brindisi (Apulia region). From the zoo it is approximately 70 km, from Brindisi airport 55 km.

The zoo is open to the public every day from 9.30 to 15.30 from April to October inclusive. In March, open only on Saturday and Sunday from 9.30 to 15.00. In November, December, January and February on strictly established days, which can be checked on the website www.zoosafari.it.

Ticket price 22.00 €, children from 4 to 10 years old 19.50. There are also other entertainments on the Zoosafari territory - a dolphinarium (12.00 € adults and 10.00 € children) and an amusement park (8.00 € for 6.00 € attractions).

Oltremare

A very good water park, which includes entertainment such as a dolphinarium, water attractions and a water park. Right here you can see birds, reptiles, mammals and fish, as well as various interesting show programs.

Also presented to the child’s attention is a museum related to the theme of evolution and the emergence of all living things. The park is located near the city of Riccione.

Ticket price 28.00 € for adults, 20.00 € for children over one meter.

Etnaland

This amusement park is located on. The pride of the park is the prehistoric park with dinosaurs, the largest in Italy, which can be viewed using a cable car, and the child should also enjoy the spectacular Laser show. But still, as entertainment, children mainly choose the water park and attractions available here.

Etnaland is open in July every day except Sunday, in August it is closed on 6 and 28. More detailed information Visits in winter, autumn and spring can be found on their website www.etnaland.eu. Etnaland is located in the town of Belpasso, not very far from the city of Catania.

Ticket price 25.00 € for the whole day, 20.00 € for children.

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Italy has many theme parks. Most of them are concentrated in small and large tourist cities. The peculiarity is that they are often found at botanical gardens or are part of children's entertainment complexes, while performing a cognitive role. Families with children are recommended to visit theme parks in Italy; such a trip will be interesting for the whole family.

In order to have an idea of ​​​​the numerous Italian architectural monuments, it is not necessary to travel around the whole country; you just need to visit the “Italy in Miniature” park, which is located in the city of Rimini. The territory features more than 270 landmarks of Italy, made on a scale of 1:25. In order to get acquainted with all the miniatures, you need to spend the entire excursion day. Separately, it is worth noting that the total area is 85 square meters.

So, what can a tourist see here? First of all, this is the famous Italian “Colosseum”, no less famous in the world the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Milan Cathedral, the Tower of Turin and many others interesting monuments countries. In addition to small copies of the great Italian monuments, children will be able to ride on the attractions that are in abundance here absolutely free of charge. While parents relax in a summer cafe.

From April to October, open daily from 9 am to 7 pm. IN winter period can only be visited on weekends. Address: Via Popilia, 239.

Mirabilandia

Forty kilometers from the city of Rimini is Mirabilandia. It should be noted that the amusement park is one of the largest in Europe, the largest in the country. Recently, forty attractions have been operating, which are located in seven thematic areas. There are shady gardens around where adults and children can relax and have a small picnic. In the summer, two beach areas open: Movieland and Gardaland, both located on the shores of Lake Garda.

The most interesting attractions that deserve special attention:

  • Eurowheel is a Ferris wheel that is listed in the Guinness Book of Records.
  • Katun is one of the most scary rides in the world
  • Reset – an attraction made in a space style
  • Niagara is a water summer attraction, a boat descends into the lake from a height of 25 meters, visitors are provided with positive emotions, delight and joy

Open every day in summer from 10 am to 6 pm. During the off-season (spring-autumn), open on Saturdays and Sundays. In July, the largest influx of people is observed on weekends. Address: Statale Adriatica SS16, Km.162.

The cost of the entrance ticket, which is valid for two days: for adults – 34 EUR, for children and pensioners – 28 EUR, for children whose height does not exceed one meter and disabled people admission is free. Evening admission ticket price: for adults – 27 euros (valid for two hours in the evening for two days). Summer pass price: for an adult – 85 EUR, for a child – 58 EUR.

Fiabilandia

The first theme park to appear in Italy was Fiabilandia, which is geographically located in Rimini, near Lake Bernardo. About thirty modern attractions are located on an area of ​​150 square meters. The attractions will be interesting for children aged five to ten years. The most popular children's attractions are: “Sea of ​​Frogs”, “Dream Lake”, “Magic Village”. In order to see the entire territory, it is worth taking a ride on the mobile train.

Besides entertainment attractions, there are educational programs for children that introduce children to natural phenomena, animals and flora, general concepts about space. Fiabilandia has several summer children's cafes and a restaurant with a European menu. Operates during the warm season - from April to October. Visiting hours: from 10 am to 7 pm daily. Address: Fiabilandia Via G. Cardano, 15.

Terra Magica

Forty kilometers from the capital, a children's entertainment park "Terra Magica" was built. Note to tourists: the park is considered the largest on the entire Mediterranean coast; it includes not only children's entertainment areas, but also a golf course, various historical exhibitions, and a botanical garden.

On the territory of the Terra Magica complex there are about fifty attractions for children and adults; the most popular are water and extreme types of attractions. Open daily during the season - from April to October from 10 am to 6 pm, in the off-season it is open on Saturdays and Sundays.

Gulliverlandia

"Gulliverlandia" is located in the Italian city of Lignano. It was designed in such a way that it will be interesting for both adults and children. The park is divided into zones. “Aquarium” is an area where you can walk through a tunnel located along the bottom of the sea, during the excursion everyone will see the inhabitants of the depths of the sea in natural environment a habitat.

“Vulcano Rapids” is a thematic zone in which there are artificial waterfalls, volcanoes, and tropical jungles. In addition, there is a panoramic tower, the height of which is 60 meters, offering amazing views of the surrounding area.

Opening hours: open exclusively during the warm season of the year - from May to September from 10 am to 18 pm. Address: Via San Giuliano 13.

Gardaland

Geographical location: Lake Garda, Italy. Gardaland is in many ways similar to the American Disneyland; on an area of ​​five hundred square meters there are more than 40 attractions for children and their parents. There are also a large number of recreation areas, with summer cafes, restaurants, and there is a private hotel. The park is surrounded by dense vegetation, which in some places makes it look like a botanical garden.

There is somewhere to hide from the scorching sun, there is a lot of shade in the park, the air is clean, saturated with the smells of flowering bushes and other vegetation. At the entrance, it would be a good idea to take a map with you, it will be much easier to navigate the area, since all entertainment areas are numbered and labeled. The map indicates best routes movements. Address: Via Derna 4.

Aquafan water park

Located in the Italian city of Riccione on the Adriatic coast. It is considered the largest water park in Europe and the most popular in Italy. Guests are offered a variety of entertainment in the form of water and extreme rides, swimming pools with sun loungers, jacuzzi and relaxation areas.

Only at Aquafan, visitors can slide down the Kamikaze water slide at a speed of 70 km/h and ride the Twist attraction inside rubber tubes, the total length of which is 130 meters.

Of course, extreme rides are presented in the park for adults. But there is also something for children to do here - spend time on the cartoon beach among their favorite characters, frolic in the water of the Elephant Pool, and ride on children's rides.

On the territory there is a cafe where vacationers can have a snack, picnic and barbecue areas equipped with all necessary supplies. Address: Via Ascoli Piceno, 6. Open daily from June to September inclusive from 10 am to half past seven in the evening.

Safari Park Natura Viva

It is an interesting spectacle for lovers and connoisseurs of wildlife; more than one and a half thousand fauna representatives live on its territory. globe. Every year millions of tourists from different countries visit natural Park Natura Viva, they conduct excursions for schoolchildren and students here.

It is geographically divided into two parts - tourists can ride around the safari park in their own vehicles and see local attractions, while the second zone is intended exclusively for pedestrians. Visitors will be able to see representatives of the animal world of the five continents of our planet and wander through the tropical greenhouse. Address: Località Figara, 40.

Open at any time of the year, on weekdays from 10:00 to 17:30, on weekends and holidays, opening hours increase by half an hour. The entrance ticket price for an adult is 20 EUR, for children from three to twelve years old - 15 EUR, children under two years old are provided free entrance.

Edenlandia Amusement Park

First on the territory Southern Italy The Edenlandia amusement park appeared, it is located in the city of Naples. The total area is about fifty thousand square meters, which is significantly larger than the area of ​​similar parks in Italy.

Today, many of the attractions are outdated, but in the coming years a project will be launched, thanks to which large-scale restoration work will take place and a world-class park will open to visitors. It is planned to spend about $16 million on reconstruction. In addition to the attractions, there is a theater on site where musical groups perform and films are broadcast in 3D format. You can visit a restaurant, summer cafes, and kiosks with sweets and ice cream.

Address: 76 Viale John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Fuorigrotta.

Opening hours in the summer: from Tuesday to Friday - from 14:00 to 24:00, Saturday and Sunday - from 10:30 to 24:00, Monday is a day off. IN winter time works the same way throughout the year, except on weekdays - from Tuesday to Friday it is open from 17:00 to 24:00.

Parents will definitely find where to go with their children in Italy. In every resort town There are amusement parks where both adults and children can relax!

Sempione

Milan's largest park is located in its historical center. Walking along the shady plane tree alleys of Sempione, you can endlessly admire the beauty of his landscape sketches. There is a pond with ducks and turtles, a stadium and a cafe where you can leisurely drink a cup of coffee. The paths bear the names of famous European writers and poets. There is also a path named after A.S. Pushkin, it runs straight into the bridge of the little mermaids, a recognized landmark of Sempione.

On the territory there are museums, the famous Wedding Cake fountain, mysterious historical ruins and the first aquarium in Europe, which appeared in 1906. Our compatriots, walking around Sempione, pay special attention to the Sforza Castle. This architectural masterpiece was built in the 15th century, and in appearance it is very reminiscent of our Moscow Kremlin (and this is not surprising, because it was built by invited Milanese architects).

Leolandia Amusement Park

Located 16 kilometers from Bergamo, this is a unique entertainment place of its kind: it was created for children of young and middle age. That’s why you won’t see soaring roller coasters here, terrifying with their mere appearance. But this does not mean that you can get bored at Leolandia: there are more than 40 attractions, including carousels, water rides, theatrical performances, and animation programs for every age group. There is a farm where little visitors can watch the animals, pet them or feed them.

The territory is divided into 6 thematic zones in which famous cartoon characters “live”. There are even world-famous Masha and the Bear here, but they speak Italian. Adults also have something to keep themselves busy while they are waiting for children. In a zone called “Mini Italy”, models of the country’s main attractions were erected in the form of the Apennine Peninsula.

Leolandia has created comfortable conditions for people with disabilities. Particular attention is paid to the youngest guests: bottle warmers and changing tables are installed.

Oltremare Amusement Park

An amazing place in Rimini that you definitely need to set aside a whole day to visit. The park is relatively young, it opened in 2004. The topic to which it is dedicated is the conservation of nature and respect for it. The beauty and uniqueness of the flora and fauna of our planet is demonstrated here. "Oltremare" consists of several thematic areas, including the "Dolphin Lagoon", where these amazingly intelligent and sensitive mammals show their abilities and make contact with visitors. On the “Island of Nature” you can watch birds, including raptors, soaring in free flight.

In the Hippocampus area you have the opportunity to see a variety of seahorses: completely different in size and color, they conquer the hearts of guests. “Planet of the Sea” is inhabited by inhabitants of the depths: sharks, rays, moray eels and many other species. And these are not all zones. Oltremare houses Europe's largest IMAX cinema (capacity 500 people). Here guests can watch popular science films about the history of planet Earth, its inhabitants, natural treasures and mysteries.

Safari Zoo Fasanolandia

One of the largest zoos in Europe is located in the southern Italian city of Fasano. Although it’s difficult to call “Fasanolandia” a zoo. This is a zoo safari. It has a dolphinarium, a serpentarium, an ornithological hall, a sector with large mammals and even an amusement park with more than 20 different attractions. There are no caged animals here; they roam freely throughout the vast area among olive trees, palm trees and lakes. In the first zone you need to drive your car and, without leaving it, you can pet or feed the friendly inhabitants (this does not apply to predators).

In the second zone, visitors enjoy a walking tour. Tigers, bears, ostriches, horses, llamas, deer, lions, elephants, giraffes - this is only a small part of the animals that live in Pheasanoland. A Metrozoo trailer drives around the territory, in which you can move from one part of it to another. Open to visitors from April to October.

Circeo National Park

Located not far from Rome and Naples national park Italy, which sets an example of what harmony looks like in the relationship between nature and man. In this unique preserved nature reserve, whose territory is 85 sq km, there are historical and architectural monuments, for example, the oldest amazing building is the villa of Emperor Domintian (built around 81-96 AD).

Conventionally, “Circheo” can be divided into 5 zones:

  • A forest with many walking paths for tourists. You can also meet representatives of the fauna there - wild boars, turtles, hares, weasels, foxes and snakes
  • The mountain of the same name, rugged with grottoes and caves. A perfectly preserved Neanderthal skull was found in one of the caves
  • Sand dunes (their height reaches 27 meters) on the coast with a length of 22 km.
  • The marshes include 4 salt lakes. There is even a developed fishing activity here, of course, compatible with environmental protection requirements.
  • The uninhabited island of Zanone.

Gran Paradiso

The name fits perfectly, because it translates as “Big Paradise”. This is the oldest Italian national park, which is located on the border with France and one of the longest nature reserves in the world. Here you can see any landscapes and landscape panoramas from alpine meadows to eternal glaciers. Elevation differences from 800 m to 4061 m. Highest point"Gran Paradiso" is one of the most famous high mountains in Italy. The reserve became a refuge for mountain goats when they were on the verge of extinction.

The formation of a reserve of national importance protected the population from hunters and poachers. There are few places where you can find such a variety of flora and fauna as in Gran Paradiso. Maples, lindens, spruces, Swiss pines, larches, oaks, chestnuts, firs - and this is not all the trees growing in the park. Dozens of species of animals and birds also live here. Tourists prefer to be at one with nature from April to October, as the weather during this period allows them to enjoy a comfortable stay in Gran Paradiso.

Pollino National Park

One of the largest nature reserves in the world and the largest in Europe. Its size is 1820 sq km. Mount Pollino of the same name is recognized as the highest mountain peak in the country (2267 m). The natural wealth of the reserve is innumerable: there is an amazingly diverse flora that fascinates and enchants tourists. The landscape views at every step are so majestic and beautiful that you want to capture them in your memory forever.

In addition, the territory has preserved unique historical monuments: for example, in the Romito Cave you can see rock paintings made by ancient people back in the Stone Age. “Pollino” is a place where traces of antiquity have been found: in the Valle del Mercure the remains of an ancient hippopotamus and an elephant that lived here 700 thousand years ago were discovered. Architectural monuments also attract visitors to the reserve. Such as the Church of the Madonna delle Arme or the Colloreto Monastery. This unique place Ideal for visiting lovers of nature, history and sports.

Monti Sibillini

A visit provides a unique opportunity to enjoy the beauty of the mountain peaks, of which there are more than 20 in the reserve. “Monti Sibillini” is a special place in which there is an atmosphere of mystery, extraordinary beauty of nature and awareness of how eternal and powerful the ancient peaks are. These places are filled with legends: according to one of them, the soothsayer Svilla lived here, and her presence can still be felt. Lake Pilato has a reddish tint, legend says: this is because the body of Pilate Pontus was thrown into it.

On the territory there are special houses in which environmental education centers operate, where you can get all the information about the reserve. At Monti Sibillini you can go horseback riding, mountain biking, alpine skiing, study the history of the cities located in the territory. You can also go on routes dedicated to the products that are grown here.

Vesuvius National Park

The whole world knows that the only active volcano in Europe is Vesuvius. And although seismologists can now predict its behavior, in the past it has destroyed entire cities. Scientists believe that the volcano has erupted at least 80 times in its history. In the vicinity of Vesuvius there is a large nature reserve, which is located between Naples and Pompeii. Developed 9 tourist routes For hiking, which pass through gardens and areas with lush vegetation. This surprises tourists, because they expected that they would see soil scorched by lava.

But few people know that volcanic lava is an excellent fertilizer for the soil, on which the flora of the area subsequently grows intensively. But you can also see traces of destructive lava where vegetation has not yet recovered. You can get to the crater on foot, as the funicular was damaged last eruption and has not yet been restored. Transportation is provided for tourists with disabilities. The crater itself is covered with soil, but from there you can clearly see the panorama of Naples.

Gargano National Park

How often can you visit a national park that is the size of a peninsula? Gargano is such a unique place of its kind. On the territory of the peninsula there are cities that amaze with their history and originality. White houses nestle between spreading green hills. It was Gargano that was the residence of the bishop for almost 900 years. The incredible aroma of orange flowers will turn the heads of tourists in Rodi Garganico. Centuries-old olive trees surround the resort town of Mattinatu. The vegetation of the peninsula is very rich and colorful.

But the main attraction is the crystal clear sea, which is framed by sheer cliffs. Foamy waves splash at their feet and mesmerize. Tourists remember the many coastal ruined castles, architecturally significant objects and “trabuccas” - ancient wooden structures of fishermen. A special pleasure is to go to boat trip and explore the Gargano from the sea.

Pinocchio Park

This is one of the first children's theme parks in Europe. It is dedicated to the character of the fairy tale of the same name and has been welcoming guests for more than sixty years, improving and keeping up with the times. The best sculptors and artists of their time worked to bring the pages of a fairy tale to life in the park. There is a Pinocchio Museum here, which contains illustrations, paintings, ceramic figurines of the heroes of the work, theatrical scenery and many other attributes associated with the fairy tale.

> Amusement parks in Italy

For those who are planning to spend their holidays with children, you should definitely visit Lake Garda, near which there is a huge amusement and entertainment park - Gardaland- Italian analogue of the Disney park.

Entertainment on the paper plan of the park is numbered and grouped by main color groups:

16 red “fantasies” (this includes sightseeing cruises “Transgardian Express” and the cable car “Panoramic Tour”) and other themed “travels” in trolleys, various boats and ships, airplanes, etc., etc.

For the youngest children there is an interesting and colorful Kingdom area, where all sorts of piglets, geese, cows and other animals sing and entertain, freezing in funny poses. And also pavilions with self-explanatory names “Peter Pan”, “Superbaby”, “Games Area”, “Video Games and Simulators”.

"Aventura" is marked in green - Adventures in Italian: also leisurely trips. In the Tunga attraction, you float on a pirogue and monkey dolls frolic on the right and left, Tarzan flies overhead, Mowgli hides in the trees, hippos and crocodiles peek out of the water, ferocious Indian dolls appear from the bushes and take aim at you with a bow. . At the end of the path, the terrible King Kong appears, caught by the local aborigines. In the educational attraction “La Valle dei Re”, you take a boat down into a cave in which pharaohs and many mummies come to life.

There is also an attraction called “I Corsari” - here you will interact with pirates. The water attraction "Jungle Rapids" is when you travel on a boat that looks like a donut with a floor, past a volcano, and into the volcano itself. In general - ride and ride endlessly - there is a lot of fun everywhere and almost the same amount of water...

Park extreme. Pavilions 31 to 41 marked in orange are also “adventure trips” only with high speeds, drive, all sorts of tricks a la “American” - “Russian” coasters and with different amounts of adrenaline released (they are united by this name).

Not so long ago in Gardaland, which has already existed for quite a long time (since 1972), a new super-fast extravaganza “spectacular ride” using 4D “movie technologies” opened - “The Spectacular 4D Adventure”. This is a stereoscopic ride. The bottom line is that you are a member of an expedition to an unknown world in which, for example, dinosaurs live. And then all kinds of “movie miracles” with all the stops.

Already wearing glasses and on swinging seats, you get into a helicopter accident from a blow to the glass of a dinosaur, fall backwards into the abyss, then a huge mosquito tries to bite you on the nose... In general, everything is very natural, and you can scream with pleasure or fear - whoever brings more joy.

In addition, one of the largest and most modern water parks in Italy is located here - " Caneva World"Open-air safari park, aquarium and dinosaur park" Natura Viva Park", "Sigurta Park"Valeggio is the largest botanical park, where rare species of plants and flowers are collected, as well as examples of landscape art, this is the only park in Italy that you can drive through by car or bicycle," MovieStudios Park" - a park where you will meet the most famous heroes of world cinema and " Aquapark Cavour" is another large water park with a variety of water attractions.

Park opening hours: from March 19 to September 30, from 10:00-18:00; in July-August from 10:00-24:00; the park is also open on Halloween and Christmas.

Park address: Loc. Ronchi - 37014 Castelnuovo del Garda (VR). Tel. 045/6449777.

Amusement park "Mirabilandia" located between Rimini and Ravenna, 40 km from Rimini. The park covers an area of ​​over 750 thousand square meters and is considered one of the largest parks in Europe. Here you will find more than 40 attractions, among which are roller coasters, and in Italy I call them Russian coasters. The latest innovations in the park are the Maya and Catapult attractions, which only daredevils dare to test themselves on. In the Mirabilandia park you will also find a variety of entertainment events: a circus, a 3D cinema, demonstration diving from a height of 25 meters, 12 performances that are constantly changing and replenished.

Performances with stuntmen on cars and ballet performances on ice are in great demand, as well as laser shows and fireworks... Most latest news The park is a Mayan attraction that only daredevils dare to try. This park is deservedly considered one of the most popular in Italy. There are 16 bars and restaurants in the park.

Opening hours: the park opens from March 21 and is open until October 12, 10:00 - 18:00, in July and August until 23:00.

Park address: Statale Adriatica SS 16, Km.162 Loc. Mirabilandia - 48020 Ravenna. Tel. +39-0544-561111.

"Fiabilandia". There is another popular park in Rimini "Fiabilandia". It is surrounded by greenery and has no architectural barriers.

Here you will find the villages of the Wild West of America and a pirate galleon. Those who wish will be able to visit the fairy tale Pinocchio - Pinocchio, who, as everyone knows, lives in Italy. Here lies the Lake of Dreams and the castle of the Wizard Merlin. Here you can fly like Superman, crawl through an apple with a caterpillar, walk through the small jungle of the Exotaria, see the Puppet Museum, and wind your way through the Eastern Labyrinth.

When it gets hot outside, you can swim in the Sea of ​​Frogs and have lunch in the shade of palm trees and baobabs. In the evening, a beautiful spectacle of dancing fountains on the water opens up on board the Mississippi steamship. Let's not forget about the Kakkadisko children's disco, where adults are prohibited from entering. There are also many places in the park where you can grab a bite to eat or have a nice lunch.

Opening hours: the park is open from April to November from 10:00 to 19:00, in the summer months from 10:00 to 22:00.

Park address: Via Cardano, 15, 47900 Rivazzurra di Rimini. Tel: 0541/372.064.

Water parks

"Aquafan" is a gigantic water entertainment complex. It is located in Riccione, on an area of ​​90 thousand sq.m. Famous "Aquafan"- this is a park with big amount water attractions, as well as discos in the evening and at night. The park has five heated swimming pools, one of which is called the "Ocean in Miniature" with an area of ​​2,800 square meters. meters, with artificial ocean waves.

A wide variety of water slides (including those for thrill-seekers), attractions, slides for children, an artificial beach, solariums. Those interested can take scuba diving courses. There is a solarium area, swimming pools with hydromassage, as well as picnic areas, restaurants, fast food, and a bar. At your service is an artificial beach with beach volleyball, basketball, football, and you can go roller skating. In summer, there is a night disco in the park.

Opening hours: From June 1 to September 14, from 10:00 to 18:30, in July and August there is a night disco on the territory of the water park from 22:00 to 04:00.

Park address: Via Ascoli Piceno 6, 47838 Riccione RN, tel. +39 0541 603050.

Directions: Routes number 11, 42, 45, 46, 51 to Riccione. You can also take a taxi from Rimini.

Second water park - "Beach Village"/"Beach Village"- somewhat smaller in size, but its advantage is its direct location on the beach. The park has heated swimming pools, water slides, beach volleyball, jet skis, surfing, catamarans, a swimming pool and games for children, a mini club with nannies. There you can do bodybuilding, aerobics, and water gymnastics. There are also food outlets, a private beach and a solarium. In the evenings there are themed events, music and competitions.

Park address: Beach Village - viale D "Annunzio, 150 - Riccione Telefon 0541640517

Aquafoli water park. A nice open-air water park - Aquafoli water park in Venice. Everything is as it should be: water slides, swimming pools, music, cafes, places to relax, sun loungers, sun canopies. Aquafollie was designed to give the feeling of being inside tropical forest. The entire complex is surrounded by lush vegetation and a healthy marine climate. Plants found in the park were selected based on the environment.

Amusement park "Italy in miniature" located in Viserba (between Rimini and Rome), is the oldest amusement park in Italy. Its popularity is enormous; over half a million tourists visit the park every year.

The area of ​​"Italy in Miniature" is 85 thousand sq.m. On the territory, repeating the outlines of the Italian “boot,” models of almost all architectural masterpieces, as well as the most striking natural attractions of Italy, are presented. Famous cathedrals, fountains, the Colosseum in Rome, the Doge's Palace in Venice, the Square of Miracles in Pisa and even the Mount Etna volcano in Sicily - everything that Italy is proud of, visitors to the park can see in a fairly short time.

More than 270 Italian and European monuments of art, albeit in miniature, will appear here before your eyes.

The models, made on a scale from 1:25 to 1:50, are surrounded by roads, railway tracks with trains, and airports, which ultimately enhances the impression, as if making the picture more complete and reliable. You can view the entire pocket-scale exhibition of Italy from above from a special monorail train.

The park has many attractions for children of all ages. There is plenty of entertainment available daily.

On the theatrical stage of Piazza della Italia, which in turn is a 1:4 scale reconstruction of Florence's Piazza di Holy Cross, performances in national costumes are often held.

The park has a separate exhibition "Venice in Miniature", where you can ride around Grand Canal on boats on real water, and also admire wonderful palaces, which are only 5 times smaller than the originals.

Opening hours of the park "Italy in Miniature": Open all year round, from 09:30 to sunset, and in peak season - until 23:00 with illumination.

The founder of the legendary park is an Italian (Livio Furini). As a child, he made magic castles from cardboard. They became a reality after he saw the American Disneyland and wanted to give Italy something similar: a park for family entertainment. Being a successful businessman, he found 200 million liras for the park of his dreams. Gardaland was built in six months in the town of Castelnuovo del Garda.

Back then, 40 years ago, Gardaland had 15 original rides; after 10 years, they grew into thematic zones: Sunken Atlantis, Ancient Egypt, Knightly Middle Ages, Hawaiian Islands, Outer Space, Cartoon Land, etc. In 2006, the English concern Merlin Entertainment bought Gardaland, which was gaining popularity.

On July 19, 1975, the doors of this complex were opened, which consists of an amusement park Gardaland Park, an aquarium (Gardaland Sea Life) and a hotel (Gardaland Hotel), with a total area of ​​445,000 square meters. The idea of ​​​​creating Gardaland Park belongs to the Italian Livio Furini, who dreamed of creating a place where the whole family and people of any age could have fun together.

Amusement parks began to develop in Italy in the mid-60s of the last century; it was during this period that the first entertainment areas for family recreation appeared: Edenlandia, built in Naples in 1964, and Fiabilandia, opened a year later in Rivazzurra (Rimini). At first, both of these parks were quite simple and offered mostly Luna Park rides and carousels for the little ones.

In the mid-70s, a group of Veneto entertainment entrepreneurs traveled to California. Inspired by the success of Disneyland, they returned and decided to join forces and create something similar on the shores of Lake Garda. Thus Gardaland was born, modeled after the American Disneyland.

Over time, amusement parks in Italy continued to develop, taking on new forms and directions, and thus aquatic, zoological, educational, adventure, and theme parks appeared. Currently, there are about 140 of them in the country: from very small ones, run by individual families, to international level parks, such as Gardaland, Mirabilandia and Rainbow MagicLand.

Every year Italian amusement parks Visited by about 10 million people, which brings in 350 million in profit. The most visited (and most profitable) park is Gardaland, with over 3 million people trying to visit it every year. This is the most attractive place for tourists in northern Italy and the third most visited place in the country as a whole (after the Colosseum and the Vatican Museums).

Gardaland - history

I would like to note that the main feature of this park is its division into thematic areas, of which there are already ten in the park in 2014: Egypt, Atlantis, the Middle Ages, Europe of the last century, Hawaii, Burma, the East, the Far West, Science Fiction, Space.

There are 33 attractions in the park, each of which is equipped with photo and video recording. All the attractions surprise with their beauty, and the variety gives each of you the opportunity to choose something to your liking.

  • Eurochocolate from April 1 to April 13 from 10.00 to 18.00: this season first opened in 2013, devoting an extra opening to the theme of chocolate and sweets.
  • Magic Season from April 14 to July 26 and from September 10 to September 28 from 10.00 to 18.00: magical summer season
  • Magic Night from July 27 to September 9 from 10.00 to 23.00: magical nights
  • Magic Halloween on weekends in October and November from 10.00 to 18.00: magical Halloween
  • Magic Winter from 10.00 to 18.00: magical winter

There are 5 restaurants on the territory of the complex:

  • Il Covo Del Bucanieri - a typical fast food restaurant located on 2 floors, decorated in English style;
  • Fast Food Blue Tornado - another fast food presented as a small military airport;
  • Pizzeria Saloon - a cowboy-style pizzeria;
  • Lo nada del Corsaro Nero - a restaurant with an external terrace;
  • Self Service Aladino - self-service cafe

The hotel, located on the territory of the complex, creates convenience for visitors who decide to stay for a few days. The variety of room designs is amazing in its imagination, but the cost of the rooms cannot be considered an economical option, so our trip lasted only one day. In this case, the saying is appropriate: “If you want to get into a fairy tale, be prepared to spend money”

Any transport will take you to the Gardaland amusement park, but, in my opinion, the most in a convenient way transportation is by personal transport or by train: the park is located 2 kilometers from the Peschiera del Garda station, Milan-Venice railway line, and provides a free bus (Navetta) that will pick you up from the station and take you to the park itself.

Gardaland, via Derna, 4, 37014, Castelnuovo del Garda, Verona, Italywww.gardaland.it 39 045 644 9777

The complex can be divided into three areas:

  • Amusement area;
  • Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium;
  • Hotels Garadaland and Garadaland Aventur.

To understand the attraction areas, you need to find a map of the park, which is on the company’s official website. The Fantasi zone will be indicated in blue, the Adventure zone in green, and the Adrenaline zone in red.

Gardaland

Gardaland is a theme park that is one of the 15 most visited theme parks in Europe. His Grand opening took place on July 19, 1975, and the creator of the park is considered to be businessman Livio Furini from the city of Peschiera del Garda. At first, there were few attractions in Gardaland, but they were original and therefore had great success with the public.

Gardaland is the third most popular amusement park in Europe, built in 1975 in northern Italy on east coast Lake Garda. Gardaland is divided into thematic zones Burma, Hawaii, Atlantis, Egypt, Wild West, Orient, Middle Ages, Science Fiction, Space. And the most popular attractions are the classic roller coaster Raptor, v? Mammoth and Blue Tornado.

Gardaland is the first amusement park in Italy, the most popular attraction of which is the Blue Tornado

Rainbow MagicLand, an amusement park located just 60 km from Rome, provides an excellent opportunity to get rid of the sometimes painful questions of what to do with your children for the whole day. It is full of interesting rides for all ages and tastes, and one of the most popular rides is Shock, created based on the well-known “roller coaster”, sometimes called “Russian” here.

Many consider Shock to be the main attraction of this park.

Mirabilandia - One of the largest amusement parks in Europe, Mirabilandia covers an area of ​​850,000 square meters. meters approximately between the city of Ravenna and popular resort Rimini on the Adriatic coast. Around the park and directly on its territory there are luxurious gardens that surround three picturesque lakes.

On this moment Mirabilandia has more than forty state-of-the-art attractions and 7 thematic regions

Mirajica is the main amusement park of southern mainland Italy, located 25 km north of the city of Bari. Here you will find about 20 attractions, the most interesting of which are roller coasters and a free fall tower.

Mirajica is one of the best amusement parks in southern Italy

In addition to the above parks, it is worth noting the Movieland amusement park in the province of Verona, the Minitalia-Leolandia amusement park near Bergamo and the Magic world, located just a few kilometers from Naples.

In the resort area of ​​Rimini there is the Fiabilandia Park, which is aimed at families with children under 9 years old. This is the Italian version of Disneyland, surrounded by bright greenery, where you will find the villages of the Wild West, the Lake of Dreams, a pirate galleon, Merlin's castle and many other attractions.

More than 30 fun attractions await children in Fiabilandia!

This is a blue attraction area called Fantasy Kingdom. Children from 2 years old go here. Entrance is free for them. Here they are entertained by the Green Dragon Prezzemolo, who becomes the main mascot. He also has friends. This is the sorceress Aurora, the bat Mously, the panda Bambu, the seagull Pagui and the tiger T-Gey.

Red zone. Older visitors can come here, and everyone must be at least 155 cm tall.

  • Shaman. Virtual reality technology is offered here. In it, visitors will ride a slide with a double loop.
  • Raptor. Some people believe that there is no other attraction close to this attraction. Passenger cabins roll around the cave at a speed of 90 km/h. On the way there are up to three dead loops and a dangerous lizard trying to get to its victim. As a bonus, it creates the illusion of a danger of colliding with an obstacle.
  • Blue Tornado. A slide with five loops and a section that gives the illusion of free fall.
  • Space Vertigo. A ride from the height of a 10-story building with a free fall effect.
  • Oblivion The Black Hole. During the trip, the passenger will experience falling into a black hole and see the merger of two galaxies.

Note! Due to the large number of queues in a day, you may not have time to visit all the attractions. It takes approximately 5 hours to experience at least three of them. It is recommended to spread the weekend over about 2 days.

The Baroque staircase rises steeply, expanding before the visitor like a triumphal path between borders of roses and irises and stone statues.

Gardens of Villa Gamberaya

The beautiful villa was built in 1610 by the architect Gamberelli. She combined modesty and luxury. Oak groves, an ancient wall surrounded by a park, a greenhouse with orange trees, as well as statues of mythical monsters have been preserved. It was destroyed during the war central building. The ruins lie under the shade of the trees, but the stone lion still protects the deceased Tuscan valley.

Villa Lante Park

The synthesis of a richly conceived parterre with terraces rising higher and higher under the canopy of centuries-old plane trees, the variety of fountains, the richness of floral shades, the decorativeness of the entrance gates and the simplicity of the casino facades, the comparative preservation of the fountains and buildings give this villa an extraordinary charm.

Vignanello Castle Park

The park at the Vignanello Castle spreads its virgin beauty. Its rectangular territory is crossed by paths placed in the correct geometric order, along which bushes of laurel, boxwood and cherry laurel grow.

Nymph's Garden

The picturesque Garden of the Nymph is arranged more chaotically, dotted with paths winding between stones and water.

Garden di Colimberta

Theme parks in Italy - Abstract, section Tourism, Theme parks in Europe Theme parks in Italy. Aquafan Park is located in Riccione and ...

Theme parks in Italy. The Aquafan Park is located in Riccione and is replete with water attractions and discos for adults and children. This is the largest water park in Europe. It includes five heated swimming pools with artificial ocean waves, water slides, a solarium, swimming pools with hydromassage, and picnic areas. The park is not only entertaining, but also sports; on its territory there are courts for beach volleyball, football, basketball and roller skating.

Beach Village Park is located in the same area, slightly smaller in size than Aquafan, but located on the beach. In addition to splashing on the usual slides and pools, there is the opportunity to practice recreational aerobics, water gymnastics and other beach sports.

In the park you can ride jet skis, surfboards and catamarans. For small children, games are organized in children's pools and a mini club with nannies. Mirabilandia Park is located near Rimini and Riccione and is a huge area covered with blooming greenery. Dozens of attractions, including roller coasters, a circus and a 3D cinema, are hidden in the pleasant shade.

There you can also see car stunt performances and ice ballet. The theme park "Italy in Miniature" near Rimini features many Italian art monuments reproduced on a scale of 1:25. Miniature buildings are surrounded by real flowers and trees. You can walk around Little Italy endlessly.

Real gondoliers take visitors on gondola rides along the miniature canals of Venice. And for tired visitors, a monorail is laid across the territory. Children will not be bored; there are many attractions and entertainment programs for them.

Fiabilandia Park is full of wonders. It is located in Rimini, covered with greenery and combines a variety of vibrant areas: from the Wild West to the town where Buratino, aka Pinocchio, lives. The fairy tales don’t end there; at any moment Superman can fly past you, and nearby the wizard Merlin will be casting his magic over miracles.

This is one of the best parks of this type, with a huge number of attractions for both children and adults. All entertainment here is divided into 4 zones according to theme and age categories of visitors and are marked accordingly on the free map issued along with the entrance ticket.

For the little ones (the “red” zone), the tree in which the dragon Prezemolo lives, 16 fantasy attractions, the colorful area of ​​fairy-tale characters “Kingdom”, sightseeing cruises Transgardian Express and the Panoramic Tour cable car, pavilions “Peter Pan”, “ Superbaby", "Alice in Wonderland", "Aladdin's Cave", "Mary Poppins", "Games-Area", "Video Games", as well as all kinds of trolleys, boats, airplanes, etc.

The most extreme adventures begin in the “orange” zone “Adrenaline” - here there are all kinds of “roller coasters” and carousels, a “Magic House” with a complex mechanism for moving internal premises, a “Blue Tornado” simulator, various “bunge rides” and racing tracks for the most exotic vehicles - in general, everything that an adult might like.

In the park you can find a huge number of restaurants and eateries, shops and slot machine halls, there is its own dolphinarium and theater area, discos and music shows. And what connects it all together is a miniature railway and a suspended cable car with original “standing” cabins. 5. The role of theme parks in development international tourism The popularity of theme parks as vacation destinations will increase every year.

The European entertainment market is quite developed.

The history of amusement parks dates back to medieval Europe, where Pleasure Gardens opened in the spring on the outskirts of the main cities.

The European market is divided into two types of parks, those that have developed over many years and those that have been specifically conceived and built as theme parks. Entertainment has now become a global industry with huge, rapidly growing revenues. Theme parks occupy a special place in this industry.

The idea of ​​theme parks originated in Europe at the end of the 19th century. At the World Exhibition in Brussels, an amusement corner (from the French Attraction, “attraction”), a carousel and a Ferris wheel, appeared for the first time. A little later, the world's first attraction based on literature, “From a Gun to the Moon,” appeared in Paris. One by one, visitors climbed into the cramped " spacecraft", they were enveloped in smoke, and then a lunar landscape appeared behind the porthole. Together with the carousels located next door, it became known as Luna Park.

Mirabilandia

This amusement park near Ravenna was inaugurated on July 4, 1992. In the first years of its existence, it was not particularly popular, primarily due to inept management. However, in 1996, Mirabilandia was acquired by the commercial group Loffelhardt-Casoli, which, with the help of large investments, was able to update and diversify the park, opening a large number of new attractions, including, for example, the longest roller coaster in Europe, Katun.

Recently they added the tallest roller coaster in Europe, Divertical. In total, the park has 37 attractions, there is a circus, a 4D cinema, and performances are constantly organized for park guests, including stunt performances, ice theater, laser shows, and fireworks.

In Mirabilandia. Photo hoteltilly.it

The number of visitors to Mirabilandia is constantly growing. In 2003, Mirabilandia Beach, a water amusement park, appeared next door to the theme park, which immediately won success with the public, thanks, among other things, to the low entrance price and the “second day is free” promotion. Mirabilandia is divided into seven themed areas, set in the greenery of the trees around the central lake. Here everyone will find entertainment to suit their taste; some of the attractions are unique and exist only here.

Mirajika

The Miragica amusement park opened in 2009 in the town of Molfetta (25 kilometers north of Bari), it covers an area of ​​almost 100,000 square meters and consists of 19 attractions. The most interesting of them are the roller coaster “Senzafiato” (Breathless), a free-fall tower 47 meters high, a rotating roller coaster “Spaccatempo” (Splitting Time), as well as a 4D cinema with special effects in the hall, and many other attractions for children and their parents.

Italy in miniature

Park "Italy in Miniature", located near the resort of Rimini on east coast Italy, is one of the oldest and most famous such parks in the world. The huge territory of the park follows the outlines of the well-known Italian “boot”, where the whole of Italy appears before you, only small - from 1:50 to 1:25. Italy in miniature is a cross between a museum and an amusement park.

Italy in Miniature includes over 250 models of natural and architectural landmarks of Italy

The theme park "Italy in Miniature" is located on the Adriatic coast in Viserba, north of Rimini. The initiator of the creation of this park was Ivo Rambaldi, after he saw similar parks in other European countries. It took three years of work and 300 million lire (150,000 euros) to realize the idea.

Exhibits of miniature Italy. Photo hotelgabicce.info

The park opened on July 4, 1970. At first, its exhibition area was 20,000 square meters, with 50 miniature attractions in a ratio of 1:25 and 1:50. Over the years, to attract more crowds, some regular attractions have appeared near miniature Italy. But still, the main goal of tourists coming here is to explore 272 miniature monuments located on 85,000 square meters of park area in one day.

You can also travel around this park on a gondola, which is five times smaller than the real Venetian one. You can play in the scientific Luna Park, ride the Canoe and Sling Shot rides, and look at miniature Italy from above, from the height of the Rainbow monorail. And since 2007, those who wish can take part in water fights in the Cannonacqua attraction.

Exhibits from miniature Italy were used for filming many films. More than 500,000 tourists visit the park every year. In the near future, “Italy in Miniature” is planned to be expanded.

Aquarium

In this area you can observe various sea creatures. These could be sharks or starfish. In addition, Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium regularly hosts performances of marine animals. Visitors will feed sharks, watch dolphins and simply walk around the aquarium.

Important! It is better to purchase tickets in advance on the official website, since this way you can save about two or three euros.

Gardaland on the map of Italy

Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium is a park underwater world, located near the main territory of Gardaland. There are 13 marine habitats in 40 huge aquariums. You can observe the life of thousands of sea creatures from sharks to starfish. Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium organizes performances, they are held at strictly defined times:

  • 11:00 am and 15:00 – shark feeding, visitors can participate;
  • 12:00 and 16:00 – performance with dolphins;
  • 13:00 and 17:00 – excursion to the aquariums.

You can check the opening hours of the aquarium on the Gardaland Park website, in the “Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium” section on the “Attività Speciali” page: www.gardaland.it. The cost of visiting the aquarium is €11 adult ticket; €8 – for children if purchased online. At the box office, tickets will cost €16 and €10.5 respectively.

Pheasantlandia and Zoosafari

The Fasanolandia amusement park is located in Fasano in the province of Brindisi (Apulia) and includes more than 25 attractions, as well as shows and carousels different types, designed for the whole family. Among the most interesting attractions are the African River log boat ride, the spinning slide Spinning Madness, the 30-meter high free-fall tower Sputnik, the inverted slide Red Mirage, as well as the 4D cinema, the Flying House. , sailing on rubber boats and much more.

Season tickets

All attractions in Gardaland can be accessed with one entrance ticket:

  • Online ticket - € 33*;
  • Adult pass at the box office - € 40.5*;
  • For children under 10 years old - € 32*;
  • For adults over 60 years old - € 34*;
  • Family tickets - € 102*, € 136* and € 170*;
  • Combined park and aquarium ticket - €43/€45*.

The following passes are valid in Gardaland:

  • ONE-ABONNEMENT for € 55* for the whole season;
  • SUPER-ONE-ABONNEMENT for € 63*;
  • ABO-PREMIUM for € 75 with the possibility of unlimited access to the Park and Aquarium;
  • ABO-VIP for € 85.

In 2019, subscription prices are set:

  • ABBONAMENTO ONE – € 55. Possibility of visiting the park and Aquarium from April 21 to December 31, 2019.
  • ABBONAMENTO PREMIUM – € 75. Benefits: free entry to the Park and Aquarium, free parking; discounts on snacks at the pizzeria; use of the swimming pool in the park (Blue Lagoon – Blue Lagoon); 10 express tickets, which give you the right to visit attractions without queuing.
  • ABBONAMENTO VIP – € 85. To all the benefits of previous passes, any express tickets are added to save time in queues.

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Park operating hours

The opening hours of attractions in the park depend on the season and holidays. Every year there are changes that are reflected in the park calendar.

Note! The schedule is published on the website in the park calendar section. Gardaland operates almost all year round, but there are some nuances. In winter, the Magic Winter season begins. During this period, the park is open from mid-December to January 8 from 10:30 to 18:30. The complex closes in February. Gardaland Sea Life Aquarium remains open, but you can visit it from Friday to Sunday every week.

Magic Season starts on April 8th. You can visit the establishment from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Night is Magic starts on June 23 and will end at the end of the month. In the fall, the park is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., but in October visitors will only be allowed to have fun on weekends. Halloween is celebrated from October 28 to November 1. Gardaland then closes until the December holidays.

Gardaland Park will be of interest not only to children, but also to adult tourists who will be able to feel small again.

*Prices are current as of September 2018.

Carrisiland Amusement Park

Entrance fees vary depending on season, age and special offers. At the time of the park's opening, the cost of a ticket for the whole day is 37.50 € (33 € when purchased online) and 31 € for children under 10 years old and pensioners over 60 (30 € when purchased online). For two days in a row 54€ and 44€ respectively. And what’s interesting is that if your child is less than 1 meter tall, then entry is free!

Special offers for the whole day for the whole family:

  • 88.50€ family of 3: 2 adults 1 child or 1 adult 2 children (child always under 10 years old);
  • 118.00€ family of 4: 2 adults 2 children or 1 adult 3 children;
  • 147.50€ family of 5: 2 adults 3 children or 1 adult 4 children.

The ticket gives you the opportunity to use all attractions and watch all performances.

For lovers of active and have an interesting holiday They often offer to purchase tours to Turkey, Egypt and Greece, where you can indulge in diving or surfing. We suggest you pay attention to the Mediterranean stronghold of antiquity, Italy, where there are a lot of amusement parks where you can have a great time with friends or the whole family.

Gardaland This park is considered one of the largest in Europe; on its territory there are about 40 attractions, as well as a huge number of shops, cafes, carousels and slides. Almost all the cafes here are themed - cowboy saloons or pirate taverns. There is also own hotel, resembling the house of a real princess in appearance.

Older children can do these active species recreational activities like archery, pirogue rides, pirate shows and treasure hunts in caves. For true connoisseurs of extreme sports, it is highly recommended to visit the Blue Tornado attraction with dizzying loops.

Mirabilandia is the third largest amusement park in Europe, after Disneyland and Port Aventura. The entire park is designed in a marine style, you can already feel it when you enter its territory - the gates here look like piles of barrels with skeletons and shells. There are more than 40 attractions, a variety of sea slides and other water activities. In addition, the park shows 4D films and hosts about 10 different shows for children. Many visitors here wear swimsuits and swimming trunks.

FiabilandiaTour to Italy will allow you to visit one of the oldest amusement parks in the country, here you can find several lakes, a doll museum, an oriental labyrinth and about 30 attractions. The entire territory here is divided into 4 zones: Peter Pan Bay, Wild West, Middle Ages and East. In addition, there are other themed corners - Dinosaur Lair, star Wars, Exotarium and Snow White Valley.

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This park appeared in the 80s in Lazise in the province of Verona and, gradually developing, turned into a modern entertainment tourist complex occupying 280,000 square meters of area. The park houses more than 40 attractions and is divided into three different sections dedicated to the world of cinema: the Movieland Studios theme park, the Kaneva Aquapark water park and an area dedicated to performances, performances, cafes and restaurants.

Every year the park becomes more and more interesting for the public, focusing on bright shows, mechanical attractions and impressive scenery. It is worth mentioning, for example, The Hollywood Action Tower, a 50-meter high free fall tower, The Tomb Raider Machine, Wind shear with fire and water special effects, Back to the Backstage - a monorail passing through scenes from horror films, and other attractions.

Star Wars at Movieland. Photo guerrestellari.net

At Movieland Studios you can immerse yourself in the emotions of the most famous films, and also meet characters such as Rambo, Lara Croft, Zorro, Terminator and many others. The Kaneva Aquapark water area also has a cinematic atmosphere: in this part of the park you can also see pirates Caribbean Sea, and characters from "Baywatch", and even a large volcano from the film.

This park, located in Capriate San Gervasio in the province of Bergamo (Lombardy), consists of five thematic areas: Pirate Coast, Cowboy Town, Expo 1906, Renaissance (dedicated to the inventions of Leonardo da Vinci) and Minitalia proper, including a farm, an aquarium and terrarium. The park is famous for the numerous performances that fill the daytime life of Minitalia-Leolandia, in which cowboys, pirates, Peter Pan and other characters take part.

Minitalia. Photo bed-and-brakfast.it

The Magic world park is located in the city of Giuliano in Campania, a few kilometers from Naples, and combines a water park and an amusement park for every taste and for all ages. This is one of the largest amusement parks in southern Italy, covering approximately 300,000 square meters of area. The variety of attractions typical of Luna Park is designed for the whole family - from the smallest to the biggest and most daring, ready to experience free falls and high-speed slides. Guests of the park have at their disposal a new large Ferris wheel and a 5D cinema.

The water part of the park includes a large wave pool, a lazy river, a hydromassage pool, and a “tropical bay” with slides and water attractions for children. Among the most impressive water attractions are Anaconda (4 colorful water slides 12 meters high), Big Hole (tunnel slide with light effects inside), Kamikaze (two breathtaking parallel slides 20 meters high), a slide with many paths for competitions between friends, Family Rafting (descent down Niagara Falls on special rubber boats). In addition, the Malibu Diving Show takes place in the water park area - a beautiful performance with diving from a 25-meter height.

Water attraction at Magicworld. Photo: turismo.it

Carrisiland Park is located in Puglia, in the province of Taranto, and until 2011 was called CurtiPetrizziLandia. It includes a wide variety of attractions for children, teenagers and families.

View of the Carrisiland amusement park. Photo parksmania.it

The "Forest Zone" with an area of ​​about 300,000 square meters allows you to take an excursion (on foot or by small train) through the jungle, see Tarzan's village, visit a mini-zoo, stay in a tree house, visit the world of forest fairy tales and the world of gnomes, as well as look at the dinosaurs of the Jurassic period.

The 100,000 sq.m “entertainment zone” is dedicated to the theme of the Wild West, here you can go to a saloon, ride a pony and ride on horseback to an Indian village, and even visit a den of robbers, as well as watch a musical show.

The 30,000 sq.m Carriziland Waterpark is a water-based amusement park with Caribbean-inspired pools, water slides for adults and children, cliffs with waterfalls, hydromassage, solarium, massage center, all accompanied by shows and entertainment. for visitors.

Aquafan Water Park

Aquafan is one of the very first water parks in Italy, built in 1987, and one of the most famous in Europe. It is located in Riccione, near Rimini, and covers an area of ​​150,000 sq.m. And if you add up the length of all the slides in this water park, you get a total of three kilometers of descents, ascents and incredible turns.

In addition to the traditional attractions for water parks (water slides, wave pools, slow and fast rivers), other original and even eccentric water activities are offered to the public: Kamikaze - a high slide of two tracks 90 meters long, the descent speed of which reaches 70 km/ h;

Amusement parks and water parks in Italy

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If earlier, tourism products were mainly non-specialized, with the same characteristics, intended for mass tourism, now and in the future, the tourism product should not only be diversified, but also correspond to the development trend of tourism demand, which is aimed at short-term repeated stays of travelers over a period of time. of the year. To this end, many countries are creating new concepts to attract tourists.

Here, the use of theme parks as a tourist product of domestic and international tourism plays a significant role. For example, each of the Disneyland parks existing in the world (in the states of California and Florida in the USA, in Japan and France) receives 1 million guests per year in a short period of time. This number of guests represents 10% of the total US international tourist flow.

Nature of business theme park directly related to the income and leisure time of the average person.

Waterpark Prato Blu (Blue Meadow) is located in Montechiari, in the province of Brescia, 15 km from Lake Garda. This is one of the greenest parks in Lombardy, with 120,000 square meters of meadows and trees, and its many swimming pools blend perfectly into the surrounding landscape. This pool park is designed for a calm, relaxing family holiday, there are no extreme attractions that increase the level of adrenaline in the blood.

The water park pools differ from each other in shape, color and purpose: some are intended only for children, others for adults, and others are designed for the whole family. For example, the Blue Lagoon is the largest pool in the water park (1600 sq.m), and for young visitors there is a children's pool with a depth of 80 cm nearby. Children have fun climbing the geyser, taking a shower from a large mushroom, going down slides and running between water splashes.

Ondaland is the largest water park in Piedmont, located near the town of Vicolungo. The water park was opened in 2005 and offers a series of water attractions for all tastes: there is a swimming pool with an area of ​​over 2000 square meters, where waves up to one and a half meters high rise every 30 minutes; in another large pool, visitors can choose from 14 slides of different heights; one of the newest slides, installed in 2011 – Space Boat.

Waterpark Ondaland. Photo libero.it

For lovers of a relaxing holiday, there is a solarium and a lazy river, along which you can leisurely float on an inflatable ring. Kids enjoy splashing and riding the slides in the large children's pool, next to which there is a relaxation area for the adults accompanying them. The water park has a restaurant and a pizzeria.

The Water Park of Bari (Apulia region) consists of many pools to suit every taste and is designed for summer relaxation and fun. The Baby pool with a fountain in the shape of a mushroom is designed for kids who do not yet know how to swim, who splash with pleasure in the splashes of water, while their parents can enjoy the hydromassage arranged in a picturesque corner of the same pool, while simultaneously watching their children.

The large swimming pool with a sloping bottom and high “ocean” waves, which repeat every 30 minutes, is a hit with park guests. Another exciting attraction is a swimming pool with slides of different heights with a total length of one kilometer. Picnic areas with tables are adjacent to the pools.

Waterpark Bari. Photo pianetamamma.it

The park also has fields for playing football and mini-football, a tennis court, a roller skating track, playground for children. Musical animations, group dances, games, performances, karaoke, and water aerobics are organized for park guests.

The Splash water park, located in Gallipoli (Apulia region), is one of the most popular amusement parks in the region. Immersed in the greenery of tropical plants, it covers an area of ​​78,000 sq.m. It consists of many pools of different shapes, depths and sizes, as well as water attractions and themed areas for children and adults.

Adjacent to the water park on the north side is the Fabilandia theme park, which has many other non-water attractions. There is a mini-kart track, trampolines, an inflatable skating rink, Bouncing Basketball, Wonder Engine, Water Racing, inflatable rides, indoor soccer and beach volleyball courts, and much more.

Slides at the Splash water park. Photo splashparco.it

Children are especially delighted with the Splash Playground Village - a real village created to fit a child, a Pirates' Lair themed area inspired by Pirates of the Caribbean, and a Water Battle Rocks area where you can fight on water jets.

Throughout the day, the park hosts interactive performances (cabarets, magic tricks, musical performances, agility competitions, beauty contests, games with animators).

This is the largest water park in Sicily, located near the city of Monreale in the province of Palermo. The park opened in 1992, its area is 22,000 sq.m. The Montreal Water Park offers its visitors the most exciting and modern water attractions. And to make it even more fun, animators constantly entertain park guests with games, fashion shows and other entertainment.

Many of the theme parks described above have something like a Water Park as one of their entertainment areas. However, in Italy there are also parks that specialize in purely water activities. As you probably already guessed, we will talk about classic Water Parks.

Aquafan water park, located near Rimini, is one of the largest open water complexes Europe. Here you will find 5 large heated pools with artificial waves, as well as a variety of water slides, an artificial beach, picnic areas, a diving school and numerous bars.

Aquafun is one of the largest open water complexes in Europe

The Prato Blu water park is located in northern Italy in Montechiari, 15 kilometers from the lake. Garda. It is considered one of the greenest Italian parks and features more than 100,000 square kilometers of meadows and trees, while its countless pools blend perfectly into the surrounding landscape.

Prato Blu Waterpark offers beautiful scenery and infinity pools

Ondaland is the largest water park in Piedmont, located in northern Italy near the town of Vicolungo. The water park offers a series of water attractions to suit every taste.

In Ondaland you will find huge waves, a variety of pools, 14 slides with different heights and much more

Among the huge variety of water parks in Italy, it is worth highlighting the water park in the city of Bari, the Splash water park in Gallipoli (southern Italy) and the largest water park in Sicily, Monreale. In addition, there are many small water parks scattered throughout the country, information about which you can find on the Internet.

By the way, it is better to come to most parks on weekdays, although on weekends, with rare exceptions of wild ones, crowds do not happen too often.

As you can see, there are countless amusement parks in Italy and you are unlikely to be able to visit them all. But we hope that our article will help you choose the park that you like best!

Etnaland Park

Etnaland Park is located near the city of Belpasso, about 12 kilometers from Catania (Sicily). At first it was a small zoo, which gradually turned into a large amusement park, one of the most popular in Europe. Etnaland is divided into two thematic areas: Water Park and Dinosaur Park.

Etnaland Park. Photo theparks.it

The water park, opened in 2001, consists of 24 attractions, including the Blue Lagoon, Niagara Falls", "Rafting", "Row River", "Big Bubbles", "Giant Sleigh", "Black Hole", "Red Cannon" and many others. All of them are located on 8,500 sq.m of pools, many of which are suitable for children, and the wave pool is one of the largest in Europe.

You can also move around the park using a 1.8 km long cable car, equipped with 146 cabins capable of transporting 700 people per hour. In the Dinosaur Park, you can see 23 life-size prehistoric animals. A journey along the River of Crocodiles through the jungle and an abandoned mine will allow you to admire the figures of crocodiles, elephants, hippos, flamingos and other animals, also made in life size. Attractions such as Jungle Splash, Dragon River, as well as a magnificent laser show are very popular with the public.

 

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