Scandinavia… what do you consider once you pronounce this word? What associations do you could have?
I feel most of us would agree that our idea of Scandinavia is that of a cold land – winter, snow (really feel cold already, don’t you?), tall pine-trees, mittens with traditional ethnic ornament and reindeer carrying Joulupukki/Santa Claus or Father Frost in a sledge. I personally imagine cosy houses with smoke rising from their chimneys, wolfs in local forests and magic elfs.
Now shut your eyes and imagine you might be in Scandinavia, or, to be more actual, in Finland. Have you imagined this? No-no, you will have to open your eyes to go on reading. So, you’re in Finland. And also you’re… splashing in the water, bathing, besprinkle people round you, and there are children jumping into water with exclamations of joy. Now its time to be taught one thing about Finnish aquaparks.
The largest European and Scandinavian indoor water park is called Serena and is situated 23 kilometres from Helsinki. Its really warm inside, and the atmosphere is that of a jungle or tropics. The total park house is more than 2.0 sq. meters, and right here you can stroll around palm trees, observe outside views by means of Serena’s glass partitions, and choose one of many quite a few sights you want most. And that is really a troublesome process, because the range is nice – there are more than 150 sights there. A a hundred and forty-meter lengthy “Water stream” permits you get essentially the most of your water trip whereas “Black Gap” is for probably the most reckless ones. To be quick, it’s a place to fit any taste. Plus to this, you can bathe in a “Dead Sea” swimming pool with 25% salt – you possibly can preserve afloat without any efforts.
One other fantastic water park is found in Nokia, 15 kilometers from Tampere. The park is called Rantasipi Eden and there are additionally lots of fascinating and useful things to see and to do. These are warm and cold swimming swimming pools, water slides, particular constructions for mountain climbers. Loosen up in Finnish saunas and Jacuzzi, take leisure and cosmetic treatment. Aromatherapy and hydromassage fill you with optimism and interior harmony.
And of course some Finnish Hotelliala hotels additionally provide water entertainment. One in every of them is Rantasipi Tropicland Spa Hotel with its wonderful water park. The hotel is located in Vaasa. Among the facilities offered there are traditional Jacuzzi and saunas and naturally water slides (the most joyous factor!). You too can get medical therapy in native physiotherapy room, with its medical baths and experienced masseurs.