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Nestled in the charming city of Pisa, Parco Divertimenti e Acquatico Toscana - Piccolo Mondo is the ultimate family destination. At its heart lies Parco Acquatico, a vibrant water park that promises fun for children of all ages. The spacious and free parking makes your trip hassle-free from the start. As you enter, you're welcomed by friendly staff ready to provide detailed information, especially helpful at the pool area.

Umbrellas and sunbeds are complimentary, creating the perfect setup for a relaxing day. The swimming pool caters to everyone with its five different depth levels, and safety is a priority, highlighted by clear signage and ever-watchful lifeguards. Quick intervention in case of issues, like a wasp nest, ensures a worry-free experience.

Cleanliness is a standout feature, with pristine pools, bar areas, and restrooms. Free games and meticulously organized activities keep the young ones delighted, while well-maintained picnic areas offer a spot for a family lunch. In short, Parco Acquatico is expertly designed to deliver endless fun and peace of mind for both kids and parents alike.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Che Guevara
Bus stop 13 m walk
Palanche
Bus stop 225 m walk
V.S.Jacopo Mobilificio
Bus stop 250 m walk
V.S.Jacopo Civico
Bus stop 777 m walk
V.S.Jacopo
Bus stop 783 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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3.9
based on 1,026 reviews
3.9/5 1,026 reviews
NessLaw Williams
NessLaw Williams
1 month ago on Google

Visited Piccolo Mondo with my two boys (ages 3 and 5), and they had the best time! The water play area was ideal – shallow enough for little ones, with deeper sections safely sectioned off. The slides were fun, and the bouncy castle area was a huge hit (they even sell socks for €1 if you forget). Food was reasonably priced – pizza slice for €3, chips €4, and water about €1. Definitely appreciated that! Only slight downside was the shower – the bracket was broken, so I had to hold the showerhead to hose the kids down. Not a deal-breaker, just a bit awkward. It’s a bit rustic and dated, bur it’s Italy so we didn’t expect it to be perfect-but our kids were happy and entertained – and that’s what matters most. we’d definitely go again! One of the best parts is how close it is to Pisa – we headed over to see the Leaning Tower afterwards and grabbed an ice cream to round out the day. Made it a really fun, full day out.

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Anon
Anon
1 month ago on Google

Bought the tickets online but I should have waited till the day as we ended up getting there after 2.30pm when I believe its cheaper? We went on a Wednesday, I wouldn't go if it was busy. Anyway, just to clarify the reviews are quite accurate. The place was clean, but dated and poorly maintained. The kids slides on the right after entering look great, until you get closer and realise there's no filter in the water so lots of bugs and dirt. My kids refused to get in. Then you have a tall dry slide (unattended so please watch the kids as its very high) and a bar with ok food. A covered soft play which was closed and looked very hot inside. The main pool area is pleasant with one good water slide and three different depths of water including shallow for smaller kids. The larger slide is only open during certain times of the day. Overall the kids enjoyed it in the main pool but for €50 for 2 adults & 2 kids in August it felt like a rip off for one working slide. Having said that, they enjoyed it and it was a successful day out. Staff were pleasant around the pool, all the others were on their phones. I wouldn't go back if it was a busy weekend, it felt pleasant because there were few people.

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Eric AGRATI
Eric AGRATI
1 month ago on Google

Dommage que le toboggan ne soit pas ouvert plus longtemps.

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