Focused on the spectacular turquoise waters, the water park has added a new thrill to its “Ultimate Summer Slide Experience.” The much-anticipated Rajeffer boasts a “touristic centerpiece” that allows families to “slip, slide and splash” in the sun-drenched waters of Lake St Andrews, Kent's largest aqua park.
Opened on June 13th, St Andrews is a 70-acre spread of clear spring-covered waters, a resort that can't fall outside of the Mediterranean area, with plenty of floating obstacles, slides, jumping platforms and splashing zones. Deducing its name from Spanish terms for female leaders, La Jeffer has been translated into a male boss alongside the highly worshipped charm of St Andrews, the 20-foot high el Jeff slide.
Excited by Ante, St Andrews Lakes Operations Director Stuart Bishop said:
This enchanting place near Rochester boasts secluded sandy “beach”, stand-up paddleboarding adventures, kayaking opportunities, thrilling zip wires and even x-throws, so you won't stop on a slide.
And for those who crave more, there are days full of wall climbing escapes, archery practice, sailing courses, paddleboarding lessons and activities for young people during school breaks, Kentribe reports.
The unused quarry has been reborn as Blu-ray Reserve and offers several water and land activities suitable for all ages. For those looking for relaxation, the wellness area invites you with a cozy relaxation space with a woody lakeside sauna, hot tub, a cold plunge lagoon, comfortable chairs and a warm fire.
A 50-minute splash at Aquapark returns £25 per person, but with family packages and discounts. The minimum age for enjoying the water park is 6 years, with each session including a life jacket, a vigilant lifeguard and a comprehensive safety briefing to get things started.
Before diving into any of St Andrews Lakes products, we recommend that you browse the website thoroughly for essential details such as booking procedures, leads, potential early arrivals for a particular booking, potential early arrivals, fees, and timing of sessions.
Please note that there is a charge all day and reservations are required to ensure that the beach location is not wiped out.
St Andrews Lakes, a stone throw from Rochester, a quaint village within the Medway district, adjacent to Cuxton and Snodlands, once occupying the chalk quarry. And if you're wondering about the amazing blue and clear waters of the lake, it rests on suspended chalk particles that reflect light.
St Andrews assures people that the water is “incredibly clean” thanks to the sauce grown in spring.