Travel spots in Lithuania

BOOM Park: a full summer day of water obstacles, trampolines, and a 230-metre zip-line ride

BOOM Park in Žibininkai is a seasonal active family complex whose 2026 all-day ticket combines a 3,000-square-metre floating obstacle course, 3,500 square metres of dry inflatables, a 600-square-metre trampoline platform, 230-metre zip line, 15-metre tubing hill, electric and drift cars, shooting games, pedal boats, and children's zones.

Place
Kretinga District Municipality
Region
Klaipėda Region
Type
seasonal active family amusement park with water and land inflatables, zip line, tracks, and private gazebos
Address
90 Mokyklos St, Žibininkai, Kretinga District
Coordinates
55.95480, 21.15473
Visit duration
4-7 hours; the all-day ticket has greatest value when you arrive soon after opening
Best time
a warm, dry day from June to August, arriving at noon; wind, storms, or maintenance may affect the water zone and zip line
Names and variants

Boom Park Žibininkai, BOOM Amusement Park, Boom Park Palanga

Water obstacles, trampolines, and speed zones in one park

BOOM Park is not in Palanga itself but in Žibininkai village about eight kilometres away, at 90 Mokyklos Street, 55.954796, 21.154733. From Palanga, drive towards Atostogų Parkas, turn right towards Rūdaičiai, and pass 313 Cable Park. BOOM Park officially lists its large car park as free.

The principal summer zone is a connected blue-and-white floating obstacle course on a forest-edged pond, with climbing walls, arches, slides, and balance elements. The 2026 ticket page gives its area as 3,000 square metres and says sessions begin hourly, so ask about the next admission as soon as you arrive.

On land are 3,500 square metres of inflatable attractions, a 600-square-metre trampoline platform, a 15-metre artificial tubing hill, 230-metre zip line, electric-car town, drift track, air-rifle range, air cannons, excavator toys, pedal boats, climbing structures, and playgrounds. This is a collection of active zones rather than a mechanical theme park of carousels and roller coasters.

The 2026 season, hours, and one-ticket model

Tickets for 2026 are valid only in the summer season from 1 June to 1 September, and the published opening time is noon to 8 pm daily. Confirm the season, same-day opening, and weather-affected attractions before setting out. An outdoor water and inflatable park cannot operate independently of wind, storms, or technical inspection.

The standard 2026 all-day ticket costs €22. An active user pays €18 when a gazebo has been booked, while a group of at least 15 pays €16. Discounted tickets are sold only on site. A standard online ticket is non-exchangeable and non-extendable, and unused tickets are non-refundable.

There are no separate attraction tickets. A coloured wristband covers the activities included in the day's offer. The current ticket page stresses that only active users pay, but the location of some gazebos inside the paid zone can change which party guests need admission. Confirm guest numbers and ticket status while reserving.

Water-course ages, supervision, and actual physical effort

Under the official 2026 policy, a child aged 5-14 must use the floating obstacle course together with an accompanying adult. A teenager aged 14-17 also requires an accompanying person, although that person may watch from the shore. One adult aged 18 or over may supervise up to four children. The water zone is not offered to children under five.

This is more than a formal supervision rule. On wet inflatable surfaces, users must pull themselves from the water, balance, climb, and constantly react to other participants. Children can tire faster than in a pool. Wear the buoyancy vest assigned by staff, follow the briefing, and skip a high element if a child fears deep water or cannot return independently to the edge.

The official pages do not publish a complete height, weight, medical, or swimming-ability table for every attraction. Staff may apply equipment-specific limits to the zip line, trampolines, shooting activities, and vehicles. Ask in advance for a particular child, during pregnancy, after injury, or with heart, spine, balance, or mobility conditions.

Planning the day so the ticket does not become a queue

Arrive soon after noon, change, and ask for the next floating-course session, then use a dry zone while waiting. After the water course, schedule rest, food, and sun protection before choosing the zip line or tubing hill. Stacking every intense activity without a break is a poor competition on a hot day.

Bring swimwear, two towels, quick-drying clothes, water shoes, a complete dry change, refillable bottle, sunscreen, and a hat. Remove hair clips, jewellery, phones, and glasses before inflatables. The official description does not confirm that a locker, shower, or hair dryer is guaranteed for every visitor.

The pond, sand, grass, artificial hill, and inflatable surfaces are not inherently step-free. A car park is available, but no detailed accessible route, adapted toilet, or alternative attraction programme is published. Discuss mobility, sensory, or other access needs on +370 685 44 419 before buying a non-refundable ticket.

Gazebos, food, pets, and inconsistencies on the official site

In 2026, standard gazebos cost €40 from noon to 4 pm, €30 from 5 pm to 8 pm, or €60 for the day. Four new smaller floating gazebos cost €20 for the whole day. A €20 deposit is not returned after a no-show. Standard gazebos include tables, seating, electricity, 20 litres of hot or cold drinking water, and a fireplace-style cooking area; firewood costs extra.

Boom Studio restaurant operates in the park, while food for gazebos is packed for collection rather than served to the table. Official pages conflict over restaurant-only entry in 2026: the homepage says only active users need tickets, while a separate FAQ says everyone entering the park needs one. Confirm the current rule before driving there only to eat.

The park says pets are welcome, but this is an active, noisy site with children, water, and moving equipment. Even if the general permission applies, keep an animal controlled and clear of paths, shoreline, and participants. Ask on site about leads, swimming, gazebos, and zone-specific restrictions. In July 2026, Google data showed a 4.5 out of 5 rating from approximately 2,700 reviews.

BOOM Park sources