Tallinn Viimsi SPA is a resort and hotel complex on the Viimsi Peninsula, a 15-minute drive from Tallinn. The hotel provides an excellent opportunity to relax and unwind. The hotel has 112 modern rooms, a health and beauty center, a spa, saunas and a fitness center.
In August 2015, the Atlantis H20 water park began operations. It is an interactive water center with unique expositions and entertainment for the whole family. Large pools of the Tallinn water park are equipped with slides and waterfalls.
Atlantis H20 is a unique amusement park, which is an underwater city. There you can get acquainted with the basics of hydrology, learn how a hydropower plant works, and see how big the blue whale is.
Waterpark exhibits
A visit to Tallinn H2o water park solves two problems at once. The first is a wonderful pastime, and the second is training during the game. The territory of the water park is divided into two zones: water and land. All exhibits are mainly located on or under water.
Near the entrance, visitors can see an amazing exhibition. The exposition tells what water is, what forms of water are, and whether there is water in space. Then guests can see the animated hologram of the waterfall and find out why the waterfalls form.
Water games:
- "Body weight". Visitors can experience Archimedes' law, according to which the mass of a body immersed in a liquid is equal to the mass of the displaced liquid.
- "Daily water intake." This game is interesting for young visitors, because it teaches how much water a person uses every day. Children can use a hand pump, they need to fill containers of various sizes and shapes, which are types of water consumption. Thanks to this game, guests get an answer to the question, how much water actually goes to the needs of a person, and how much is wasted.
- "Wave Physics". The exposure provides an opportunity to assess the height of the waves and your own swimming skills.
- "Thunderstorm, rain and wind." You can learn how to behave on water during extreme weather conditions.
- "Make a wave." The exposition allows the visitor to experiment with the creation of waves, and at the same time learn how waves form in nature.
Training Expositions
"Water Physics" is an exhibition that describes the appearance of a tornado and its consequences. The visitor can play the game, creating a whirlwind, as well as explore the images of the tornado and its devastating consequences.
"Development of life in water." This exhibition describes the emergence and development of life in water. A trackball game shows how the first plants and animals appeared.
The exposition of geysers tells about where the geysers came from, where they are and how high they rise up.
Water Ball teaches visitors how different levels of water can produce different sounds.
"Technology and water." In this area of ββthe H20 water park, exhibits are collected that show various technologies: from electricity generation to the operation of water transport. The layout of the hydropower plant allows you to control the turbine nozzles to control the flow of water.
Rules for visiting the water park
- A visit to the water center lasts 3 hours. Supplement for extra time is calculated as 0.12 euros per minute.
- Children under 12 years old must be accompanied by adults.
- You cannot bring your drinks and food to the water park.
- Smoking is strictly prohibited.
- To avoid unpleasant surprises, children under 3 years old need to wear diapers for swimming.
For younger visitors there is a separate playground with two slides, a climbing zone and a 20 cm deep pool.
Tallinn's water park has a cafe where you can enjoy delicious dishes and refreshing drinks. The menu includes fresh salads, hamburgers, crepes, ice cream and cocktails.
Spa Hotel Vilmsi
The water park is connected to the Vilmsi Hotel's spa via a gallery. For younger guests there is a pool. Adults can visit:
- 7 different saunas.
- Swimming pool and whirlpool with underwater massage.
- Relaxation area with soft sun loungers.
- Spa bar with light snacks and refreshing drinks.
- Massage.
Guests staying at the Vilmsi Hotel can visit the water park an unlimited number of times at a special price - 10 euros per person or 25 euros per family (2 adults and 2 children up to 15 years old).
Where else can you swim?
There are also other hotels in Tallinn with their own water park. This Kalev Spa Hotel & Waterpark features a large 50-meter indoor pool. Now the hotel is undergoing reconstruction, and the water park is temporarily not working.
Braavo Spa Hotel also has its own water center, divided into two sections: sports and leisure. In the sports section there are 4 swimming pools - both for adults and for children. For relaxation, bubble baths, waterfalls and a cold water pool work in the center.
Tallinn hotels with a water park are a great opportunity to have a great time with children when the weather is cool outside.