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Aquapark in Anapa "Tiki-Tak". Photos, address, reviews

Anapa is a resort intended primarily for families with children. There are many entertainments here for the kids. It is velvety sand that can be used for building castles, as well as shallow gentle sea. In addition, for the rest of the children the infrastructure available in Anapa is adapted. In the resort area is equipped with a large number of playgrounds and rooms. Of course, unforgettable impressions will be given to the water parks built in the city. One of them is "Tiki-Tak". This is an ideal place for a family holiday. It will be fun not only for children and their parents, but for grandfathers and grandmothers.

Conducting leisure activities

Anapa is a resort, which every year develops more and more. It is gradually approaching the world standards that exist in the entertainment industry. A striking confirmation of this is the construction of a family super-modern water park. It is a priority investment project implemented in the Krasnodar Territory.

The water park in Anapa "Tiki-Tak" was opened in the summer of 2008. The complex is the largest in Europe in terms of displacement. This structure is located in the suburbs of the resort city of Anapa - Djemete. The water park "Tiki-Tak" offers its visitors more than a dozen different slides and the same number of pools. You can get there by taxi # 114. Those who only recently came to such a resort city as Anapa, "Tiki-Tak" (water park), like other similar establishments, are not recommended to visit. First of all, it is necessary to allow the body to acclimatize, and the skin - a little tan. Otherwise, there is a great risk of getting sunburn, as well as catching a cold.

Description of the complex

In the city of Anapa, the water park "Tiki-Tak" (see photo below) is an area on which there are more than two kilometers of various descents, ten swimming pools with crystal clear water, family rafting and a children's complex called "Rainy season".

The water park in Anapa "Tiki-Tak" offers its visitors unique attractions, which are not found in other similar establishments of the city. This is a pool with an artificial 1.5 meter wave created in it, as well as a jacuzzi pool for jumping.

The water park in Anapa "Tiki-Tak" is an object that serves to attract tourists. Its capacity exceeds 6,000 cubic meters of water. Water park in Anapa "Tiki-Tak" daily can take 5150 tourists. It is located on an area of thirty-five thousand square meters.

Water Park "Tiki-Tak" (Anapa), whose address is Pionersky Avenue, 38, invites vacationers to spend hours full of joyful impressions and delight.

Children's complex

For the smallest holidaymakers who came to the city of Anapa, "Tiki-Tak" (water park) already at the entrance organized a special zone.

Here, in a basin with a shallow depth, there is a whole complex consisting of labyrinths and stairs that lead to the top of the slides. This is the "Rains Season". Here, children are waiting for a variety of surprises, water cannons and water curtains. At the top of the entire structure is a large barrel. It is periodically filled with water and, filling up to the brim, turns over.

This causes the children unrestrained delight.

Hills

In the water park of Anapa, "Tiki-Tak" (see photo below), there are slides of various lengths and levels of complexity.

In total there are twenty-four slides on the territory of this entertainment center. The Canadian company Wait Water Company was engaged in designing and manufacturing of each of them.

Rest with adrenaline

There are among the slides of the water park such structures, which are created for fans of thrills. This, in particular, the hill "Family rafting". It is designed for descent by a group in a special boat with a capacity of two or four people. In order to ride from this hill it will be necessary to climb to a height of eighteen meters. After this, the boat begins its journey along the open trench and is driven into the pool.

Aquapark "Tiki-Tak" (Anapa) reviews from fans of thrill only gets enthusiastic. The slides on its territory give unforgettable emotions. This is also the "Tobogan D". Its purpose is to lower visitors with or without a circle. This hill has its own peculiarity. It has a large number of turns and an open trough, which allows you to determine your location at any point of the route.

It will be pleasant to fans of an extreme a hill under the name "Tobogan E". In order to descend from it, visitors need to climb to a height of fourteen meters. The downward movement is carried out along a closed gutter. In this hill, the descent is made only in a boat. In the "Toboggan F" movement begins on a closed gutter, and from the middle of the path continues along the open path.

An indelible impression will leave a hill called "Kamikaze". It is a black closed gutter, when descending, speeds of up to fifty kilometers per hour develop. Flying through a narrow tunnel, lovers of thrill fall into the reception pool.

Slides "Twister" (first and second) are similar in design. Their troughs intertwine, like pigtails. From a ten-meter height, vacationers rush into the pool.

The descent from the hill "Boomerang" is short, but very tortuous. The height of this construction is fifteen meters. Beginning the movement, extreme sportsmen descend rapidly, after that they sharply soar upwards, and then, stopping literally for a second, roll down, rolling over the springboard. At the end of their small trip, they fall into the reception pool, receiving a decent portion of adrenaline. The hill is designed for movement in circles. The descent from the Superbowl is similar. This hill allows holidaymakers to move on a steep closed trench, get into a huge bowl, make a few turns, and then through the pipe to land in the pool.

Quiet rest

Not all travelers prefer to get a thrill at a resort in Anapa. Aquapark "Tiki-Tak" (see photo below) for a relaxing holiday also provides a lot of entertainment.

It is a spa, a pool with waves, a Jacuzzi, a beach with sun loungers, and a river along which you can sail through the entire water park on a rubber boat .

Safety and comfort

The Canadian company Wait Water Company developed and manufactured slides installed in the water park "Tiki-Tak", according to the most modern technologies. The safety of vacationers are closely watched by experienced instructors. Before descending from each of the slides they conduct a small briefing for visitors, telling how to hold their head, back and arms. There is a security point in the water park. His employees constantly monitor the observance of order in the complex.

As a rule, the trip to the water park is so interesting that it drags on almost all day. For a comfortable stay in the entertainment complex, restaurants, bars and cafes are open. For guests of the water park there is a special power unit with a "buffet" system.

There are two free parking places. One of them is designed for one hundred and fifty cars, and the second - for fifty buses.

Leave your things to everyone in a safe storage room, which opens with a bracelet issued to each visitor at the entrance.

Swimming Pools

Visitors to the water park "Tiki-Tak" celebrate its main advantages, which consist in a variety of slides and good service. Satisfied and lovers of a relaxing holiday, which prefer to swim in the numerous pools of the complex. One of them is the Slow River.

Along the entire riverbed of this river there are wooden pedestrian bridges, descents and small waterfalls. The entire perimeter of the basin is planted with a variety of vegetation, including palm trees. Thus, you get the impression of an exotic journey through a real Polynesian river.

On the territory of the water park "Tiki-Tak" there are the following swimming pools:

- "Entertaining";

- "Lazy";

- "Children's";

- "Hydromassage";

- "Small";

- "Jump";

- "Wave".

The pools of splashdown in the complex are divided into the following:

- "Superball / Boomerang";

- "Twister / Kamikaze";

- "Family rafting".

Have a nice rest!

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