Tropical Islands




In the municipality of Krausnick, about 60 kilometers south of Berlin, a whole piece of the South Seas slumbers under a gigantic dome. Tropical Islands is considered Europe's largest tropical holiday world and attracts families and wellness lovers alike with warm sand, an artificially created rainforest, and an extensive sauna landscape.
What’s behind the iconic glass dome roof in Krausnick?
The structure, once conceived as an airship hangar, has housed a unique leisure facility since 2004. The 5.5 million cubic meter swimming paradise gathers the charms of the most famous tropical countries over a length of 360 meters and a width of 210 meters. Anyone who steps through the entrance gate immediately notices: The dimension is hard to grasp. At constant temperatures of 26 degrees Celsius, numerous attractions await, including a South Sea swimming pool surrounded by a sandy beach. There is also a rainforest where flamingos, macaws, and turtles live, as well as a 10,000 square meter sauna landscape offering, among others, herbal and stone saunas, and a tree sauna in the treetops of the jungle village.
In addition to fountains, whirlpools, cascades, and a current channel, the children’s pool and several slides, some leading up to 27 meters deep, are very popular. The offer is surprisingly broad: trampolines, climbing courses, go-kart tracks, and beach volleyball courts, as well as a small shopping mile, provide entertainment away from the water. If you’re planning an overnight stay: guests can choose between thematically designed rooms inspired by South America, Africa, or the Asia-Pacific region.
Sauna, Spa, and Wellness: Is it worth visiting for adults?
Tropical Islands is no longer purely a family water park. With seven saunas and steam baths spread over 10,000 square meters, the sauna and spa complex offers ample space for relaxation, even after an active day in the tropical world. Six different wellness zones with attractions such as a gemstone steam sauna, a floral steam sauna, a healing earth bath, and various Ayurvedic treatments await visitors. Hot stone massages, Thai massages, facials, and body wraps can also be booked. However, it should be known that the sauna area is a textile-free zone according to German standards. Those familiar with this can truly switch off there.
Parents report that they were able to relax wonderfully in the sauna area while the children enjoyed the attractions in the tropical hall. Nevertheless, be aware: it can get noticeably crowded on weekends. A total of 13 restaurants and bars are available, with prices generally on the higher side for leisure facilities.
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Card Payment
Card payment possible
Parking Facilities
Free parking spaces
Thermal Bath Entrance Prices
Day tickets only: Adults Tropical Pure from 52.90 Euros, Tropical+Sauna from 57.90 Euros; Children 4-11 years reduced; Children under 4 years free
Sauna Offers
7 different saunas and steam baths on 10,000 m² (Vishnu Sauna, Trimurti World of Crystals, Gunung Mulu Salt Grotto, Palaneri Clay Hut, Healing Earth Bath), inspired by Cambodia, Malaysia, Australia
Massage and Wellness Offers
Thai Massage, Ayurveda, Hot Stone (Back massage 30 min. 60 Euros, Full body 50 min. 90 Euros, Deep Tissue 80 min. 130 Euros), Peelings, Healing Earth Bath
Thermal Bath Features
Tropical experience world under a dome, AMAZONIA outdoor area, Bali Lounge, sandy beach, hotel/lodge/premium tents, fitness club
Play and Splash Offers for Children
Tropino Kids Club, Germany's highest slide tower, Whitewater River in the AMAZONIA outdoor area, tropical adventure landscape, sandy beach, hot air balloon
Opening Hours
- Monday: 08:00–23:30
- Tuesday: 08:00–23:30
- Wednesday: 08:00–23:30
- Thursday: 08:00–23:30
- Friday: 08:00–23:30
- Saturday: 08:00–23:30
- Sunday: 08:00–23:30
Address
Tropical-Islands-Allee, 1, 15910, Krausnick-Groß Wasserburg, Deutschland





