Baltic Sea sensation: Hossoland theme park opens after long delays!
The “Hossoland” amusement park on the Baltic Sea opened on June 27, 2023. Visit the four themed worlds on over 40 hectares!

Baltic Sea sensation: Hossoland theme park opens after long delays!
Finally the time has come! On June 27, 2023, the “Hossoland” amusement park was opened between Świnoujście and Kolberg on the picturesque Baltic Sea. After several postponements from the original planning in spring 2024 to May 2025, the time has now come: the park, one of the largest amusement parks in Europe, opened its gates to visitors and is a true paradise for adventure seekers and families. The park covers more than 40 hectares and surprises with numerous attractions that make guests' hearts beat faster.
“Hossoland” is lovingly divided into four themed worlds: the charming fishing village of the mermaids, the fairytale amber kingdom of Baltambrya, the adventurous land of the Vikings and the mysterious Dragon Valley. Each of these worlds offers a unique experience and invites you to immerse yourself in fantastic stories. At around 41 euros in the high season, the admission prices are on a similar level to the popular “Heidepark Soltau”. This makes “Hossoland” an attractive option for both locals and tourists who want to combine nature and adventure. According to nordkurier.de, the park attracts a large number of visitors every year due to its size and large selection of attractions, who visit other amusement parks in Germany, such as Hansa Park, in similar numbers.
Visitor friendliness and prices
To avoid queues at the entrance, we recommend booking your tickets online in advance. If you are coming with a larger group, you should register at least 10 working days before your visit. There are special rates for groups of 15 or more. Among the various ticket prices, schoolchildren and students will find discounted offers that vary depending on the season. For example, students in grades 1-6 only pay 69 zloty in the low season, but have to pay 89 zloty in the high season, as jagd-freizeitpark.de reports.
Various forms of payment are accepted at the park, including cash and cards. This makes the visit easier, even if some offers such as games of skill can only be paid for with cash. To ensure that birthday children also get their money's worth, they pay only 1 zloty for entry up to the age of 17 - a great gesture that shows that “Hossoland” also values the younger guests.
Background and other attractions
The popularity of theme parks continues unabated. They offer entertainment and relaxation around the world and enjoy a constantly growing number of visitors. Popular attractions such as roller coasters, water rides and adventure models are the hallmarks of these parks. “Hossoland” also joins this list of fun and leisure activities. In fact, Europa-Park in Rust is the most popular amusement park in Germany with around 5.4 million visitors annually. “Hossoland” has the potential to achieve these numbers in the coming years through attractive attractions and marketing strategies, while overall theme park sales in Germany continue to grow, as reported on statista.com.
With all these exciting possibilities out there, “Hossoland” is ready and prepared to offer visitors unforgettable experiences. Whether it's action, relaxation or family time - the new amusement park on the Baltic Sea has something to offer for everyone and could soon become one of the hottest excursion destinations in the region. There's something for everyone looking for adventure and fun!