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Aquafelix: Entry Ticket

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  • Entrance to Aquafelix Waterpark
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Alfredo ,  Italy Italy
22 Jul 2023
Excellent
The truth is we came here last year. We were very impressed with the beautiful and many swimming pools.
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Anonymous
26 Aug 2023
Good
Dated but still lots of family fun to be had, a reasonable price.
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Giada,  Italy Italy
16 Jul 2023
Excellent
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About: Aquafelix

Aquafelix is one of the top water parks in Italy. Opened in 1995, the park is located close to the port town of Civitavecchia and is popular with visitors disembarking from cruise ships, as well as those journeying from Rome. The Italian capital is just over an hour's drive away.

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Aquafelix
Via Terme di Traiano, 53, Località Casale Altavilla, 00053, Civitavecchia
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