Parco La Quiete on Lake Garda
Small, very quiet water park south of Lake Garda – ideal for relaxed swimming days with children.
Parco La Quiete is one of the calmest water parks in the region. Unlike larger parks, the focus here is not on action, but on a relaxed experience with plenty of space and a manageable range of attractions.
What Makes Parco La Quiete Special
More a park than a classic water park
La Quiete is less a typical water park with lots of slides and more a large leisure area with pools, lawns, and plenty of space. Many visitors find this much more relaxing than traditional parks.
Plenty of additional activities
Besides swimming, there are many options like beach volleyball, football, mini golf, and table tennis. This makes the park suitable for longer stays without focusing only on slides.
Family-friendly with extra services
A mini club for children, a small wellness area for adults, and activities like aqua gym or massages ensure different needs are covered – more like a holiday resort than a theme park.
Hotels near Parco La Quiete – relaxed stays in the countryside
Since Parco La Quiete is mainly used for calm, relaxing days, staying nearby is a great choice. Many visitors combine the park with accommodation in the quieter inland areas – deliberately away from the busy lakeside towns.
Agricampeggio Corte Tonolli
Ideal for families who want to combine nature, peace, and short distances to the park
Typical inland accommodation with plenty of space and a relaxed atmosphere. A great choice if you want a quiet and independent holiday.
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Agriturismo Le Sigalette
Great choice for families looking for space and flexibility
Rural accommodation with plenty of freedom. Especially suitable if you prefer not to stay in a traditional hotel and value short distances to the park.
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B&B Corte del Mincio
For families who want a flexible stay
Apartments in a quiet setting with good access to the park. Ideal if you prefer not to follow fixed hotel routines.
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What Visitors Say About Parco La Quiete
Much quieter than typical water parks
Many visitors describe La Quiete as one of the most relaxing parks in the region. Even on busy days, it feels less crowded than larger water parks around Lake Garda.
More leisure park than water park
A common impression: La Quiete feels more like a large leisure or holiday complex. Besides swimming, lawns, sports areas, and additional activities play a central role.
Not ideal for thrill-seekers
Visitors expecting big slides or adrenaline attractions are often disappointed. The park is intentionally designed around a calmer concept rather than spectacular rides.
Great for families with younger children
Many families appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and manageable layout. Especially with younger kids, the visit is often more enjoyable than in larger parks.
Suitable for longer stays
Thanks to additional features like sports areas, mini club, and large lawns, many visitors spend more time here than expected – without it ever feeling crowded.
Clear contrast to Caneva
Compared to the Caneva Aquapark, La Quiete is much quieter and less spectacular. The choice depends on whether you prefer action or relaxation.
Practical Tips from Visitor Experiences
Set expectations carefully
Parco La Quiete is not a classic water park with lots of slides, but a calm leisure complex. If you expect action, you may be disappointed – if you’re looking for relaxation, it’s a great choice.
Who the park is best suited for
The park is especially suitable for families with younger children or visitors planning a relaxed day. For teenagers or thrill-seekers, the offer is often too limited.
Full day or half day?
Unlike smaller parks, you can easily spend a full day here thanks to sports areas, lawns, and additional activities. However, if you only plan to swim, you’ll likely be done much sooner.
Arrive early for the best spots
Even though the park is generally quieter, good sunbeds and shaded areas fill up quickly. Arriving early gives you more choice and a more relaxed start to the day.
Great alternative to crowded parks
Especially in peak season, many visitors deliberately avoid large parks. Parco La Quiete offers a much calmer alternative – with fewer spectacular attractions.
Comparing with Caneva helps
If you’re looking for big slides, shows, and action, the ➔ Caneva Aquapark is a better fit. Parco La Quiete is the right choice for a calm and relaxed experience.
Key Information About Parco La Quiete
Opening Hours
The park is typically open from May 31 to September 6, similar to most smaller water parks around Lake Garda.
Opening hours are usually between 9:30 am and 7:00 pm. On weekends, the park often opens earlier, from 9:00 am.
As a quieter park, visitor flow is generally more evenly distributed throughout the day compared to larger parks.
Prices & Tickets
Ticket prices range from around €10 (children on weekdays) to €17 (adults on weekends).
An important detail: reduced child pricing is based on height, not age. Children under 1.40 m pay the reduced rate, and children under 1 m enter free.
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Parco La Quiete is ideal for relaxed swimming days with plenty of space. If you're looking for more slides and action, it’s worth exploring larger parks like Caneva Aquapark.

