Spa Tropiclandia

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Spa Tropiclandia is whole family’s dream come true!

Wild water slides, water falls, bubble baths, exotic saunas and what’s best is there’s always a warm +32 c°!

Spa paradise Tropiclandia is situated by the sea, on the beautiful island in Vaskiluoto. It is located only 1,5 km away from the center of Vaasa.

A big, versatile tropical spa with a wave machine, showers and sparkling bubble baths, water slides, a warm outdoor pool and many different kinds of saunas, as well as a cozy pool bar and the Tarzan & Jane restaurant. Relaxing and lovely treatments are available in the same building at the beauty salong Relax.

Spa pool section is open
1.6.-29.8.2004
Mon - Fri 8am - 9pm
Sat - Sun 10am - 9pm

11.9.-31.12.2004
Mon - Sat 10am - 9pm Sun 10am - 8pm

Spa is closed 30.8.-10.9.2004 for annual repairs.

Contact Information:
 
Spa Tropiclandia
Kesäpolku 1
65100
Vasa
Tel: +358 (0)6 211 1300
Fax: +358 (0)6 211 1366
Email: info@tropiclandia.fi
Homepage: http://www.wasalandia.fi

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