Travel spots in Lithuania

Palanga Summer Park: an active family courtyard between J. Basanavičius Street and the sea

Palanga Summer Park at 43 J. Basanavičius Street is a seasonal outdoor activity complex whose 2026 offer includes a 700-square-metre trampoline park, Ninja Warrior obstacles, three-storey children's maze, treetop ropes, e-karts, carousel, VR, shooting gallery, and mini excavators. The current €35 day ticket covers only five clearly listed activity elements, while the observation wheel and food outlets are separate partners.

Place
Palanga City Municipality
Region
Palanga
Type
seasonal outdoor activity complex with trampolines, obstacle course, children's maze, treetop ropes, and individually priced attractions
Address
43 J. Basanavičius Street, Palanga
Coordinates
55.91918, 21.05382
Visit duration
1-4 hours; the €35 day ticket makes sense when you will actively use several included zones
Best time
a dry, mild summer day soon after opening; confirm that day's hours and any weather-affected attractions
Names and variants

Palangos vasaros parkas, Palanga Trampoline Park, Summer Park Palanga

What actually operates at Summer Park in 2026

The park occupies the inner grounds at 43 J. Basanavičius Street near Palanga Pier, at 55.919177, 21.053817. This is not a conventional theme park behind one inclusive admission gate. It is a shared property containing distinct active zones, token-operated attractions, rest areas, and independently operated food and accommodation businesses.

The core is an officially stated 700-square-metre outdoor trampoline area with foam pits, basketball, and a climbing wall, alongside a Ninja Warrior obstacle course and a three-storey maze for younger children. Time-based tickets combine these three zones in different ways, so the same package may not suit siblings of widely different ages.

The other activities on the live page are a treetop ropes course, electric-car track, gentle classic carousel, virtual-reality games, supervised target-shooting gallery, and mini excavators that dig sand. Mini-golf appears in older descriptions but not in the official 2026 attraction list or price graphic, so do not plan around it without telephone confirmation.

The 2026 price list and what the €35 day ticket covers

The June 2026 price list charges €10 for 30 minutes, €14 for one hour, or €16 for two hours of trampolines plus Ninja Warrior. The children's maze costs €9, €11, or €13 for the same durations, while all three zones together cost €12, €16, or €18. An additional hour is €5, but confirm which zones the wristband extends before paying.

The graphic labels the €35 day ticket its top offer. It includes trampolines, Ninja Warrior, the maze, two passages through the treetop course, and a 15-minute VR session. E-karts, carousel, excavator, shooting gallery, food, and the adjacent observation wheel do not appear in that list, so do not treat them as day-ticket inclusions.

The ropes course alone costs €7 for one passage or €10 for two, the carousel is €5 per person, and 15 minutes of VR is €10. One e-kart or excavator token is €6, five are €25, and ten are €40. At the shooting gallery, 10 shots cost €6, 30 cost €15, and 50 cost €25. Prices and conditions may change, so compare the on-site board with the official page before paying.

Age, height, and supervision limits differ by attraction

Children are admitted to the trampolines from age four, while the rules reserve the three-storey maze for children up to age eight. The carousel accepts all ages, but a child under eight needs parental or guardian supervision. The e-karts are for users under 16, and children under eight again require an adult's supervision.

The treetop course has the strictest threshold: participants must be at least 10 years old, taller than 1.40 metres, and in good physical condition. Closed sports shoes and unrestrictive clothing are required, long hair should be tied back, and every user needs a briefing and staff permission. Flip-flops and heeled footwear are not accepted.

VR is officially recommended from age 13. The shooting gallery starts at seven, with anyone under 12 supervised by a parent, guardian, or instructor, and eye protection required for everyone in the shooting area. Adult visitors sign the registration log at the ticket office, parents remain responsible for children, and attraction access requires a wristband fitted by the cashier.

Opening times, weather, clothing, and arrival

The current 2026 official page does not publish one reliable daily timetable. An older 2024 article described a May-September season and 10 am-10 pm hours in warm weather, but the live rules permit opening times to change and 2026 recruitment notices emphasise the weather. Check the website or call +370 601 61677 on the day you intend to visit.

This is predominantly an outdoor park. Rain, strong wind, wet trampolines, or a technical inspection may stop an individual activity. The rules say a temporary inspection closure does not reduce the ticket price or trigger a refund, although the service time should be extended when the customer cannot use it then. Wear closed sports shoes, remove loose jewellery, and use the ticket-office locker for valuables.

The park stands in Palanga's busiest pedestrian corridor, so walking or cycling from the centre is usually easier than seeking parking beside J. Basanavičius Street. A national study presented by the municipality scored Summer Park's infrastructure at 95 per cent in 2024, but physical access varies sharply between attractions. Discuss mobility, sensory, or companion needs before buying a non-refundable ticket.

From the 2017 complex to a constantly changing attraction mix

The leisure complex opened here in summer 2017 after an earlier outdoor trampoline was expanded. It combined active attractions with accommodation and food from the beginning, but its equipment mix has changed, so a decade-old photograph is not a dependable description of today's ticket.

The clearest source of confusion is Palanga's tall observation wheel, which stands on the same property and frequently appears in reviews of the broader complex. In 2026, Summer Park's website places it in the partner section with a link to a separate operator, while the €35 day-ticket list omits it. Check its ticket, price, and hours independently.

For a realistic family budget, write down each child's age and height first, then choose the activities everyone can genuinely use rather than the package with the longest list. In July 2026, sources displaying Google data showed 4.6 out of 5 from approximately 880 reviews, but some discuss the separately operated wheel or former mini-golf, so read comments for the exact current service.

Palanga Summer Park sources