
Located in the heart of the OCT Santorini Resort Town in Yunnan, the Overseas Chinese Hot Spring Water Park boasts breathtaking views of the 32 square kilometers of Yangzonghai Lake. Spanning 120,000 square meters and embracing an investment of 800 million RMB, the park is the largest comprehensive hot spring resort in Southwest China. It includes a 20,000-square-meter European-style spa, a landscaped outdoor pool area with 65 unique pools, a water entertainment zone comprised of six large-scale imported facilities, and the 328-room Fira Boutique Hotel, offering a relaxing getaway for the entire family.
The Hot Spring Water Park is a resort park themed around hot springs and water. It is also the first tourist attraction open to the public at Yunnan Overseas Chinese Town. It comprises an indoor hot spring pavilion, outdoor hot spring pools, a water entertainment area, and a hot spring boutique hotel. Its unique twelve zodiac sign pools, drawing heavily on the richness of Greek mythology, imbue the project with a profound Greek flavor. It will become a new leisure and vacation destination for tourists in Yunnan.
Subtropical plateau monsoon climate; OCT Hot Spring Water Park's hot springs are rich in minerals and trace elements, with high beauty and therapeutic effects, making it suitable for travel in all seasons.
Starry sky bath, whirlpool, cyclone speaker, etc.;
It is recommended to play for 3-4 hours
Weekday tickets are 170 yuan per person, weekend tickets are 200 yuan per person
10:00-02:00 (early morning of the next day)
The OCT Hot Spring Water Park is a part of the OCT Group's leisure and tourism developments in Kunming, offering a unique blend of relaxation, entertainment, and natural hot springs. The park's therapeutic hot springs are a significant draw for visitors seeking wellness and relaxation.
The OCT Hot Spring Water Park is located in the outskirts of Kunming. The best way to get there is by taxi or private car. Public transportation options, such as buses, are available but may require transfers. The location is about 30 minutes by car from Kunming city center.
The park is open daily from 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM. The best time to visit is during weekdays or early mornings to avoid crowds, especially during weekends and public holidays.
The entrance fee varies but generally costs between 150–300 CNY depending on the season and any additional services. Tickets can be purchased online through the park's website or through local ticketing platforms, as well as on-site at the entrance.
It is recommended to book tickets in advance during peak seasons or weekends to avoid long waiting times. Booking 1-2 days in advance is sufficient.
A visit typically takes around 3–4 hours to fully explore the hot springs and water park, depending on whether you plan to use the spa services or enjoy the attractions in the water park.
Guided tours are not typically available at the park, but some local tour operators may include a visit to the hot springs as part of a larger tour of Kunming's attractions. Audio guides are not offered, but the park is easy to navigate on your own.
Start by enjoying the hot spring pools and relaxing in the therapeutic water. Then, explore the water park attractions, followed by a visit to the wellness and spa areas. Make sure to take time to stroll through the surrounding gardens for a tranquil experience.
Currently, there are no light shows or special tours available. However, the park remains open until 9:00 PM, allowing you to enjoy the hot springs and water park at night.
The park can be crowded, especially on weekends and public holidays. To avoid crowds, visit during weekdays or early mornings. The off-peak seasons of spring and autumn also tend to be less crowded.
The park provides clean toilets, rest areas for relaxation, and several food outlets offering snacks and meals. There are also shops selling souvenirs and bathing accessories such as towels and swimsuits.
The park is generally accessible to elderly, children, and disabled visitors. There are some ramps and rest areas, but some sections may have stairs or uneven paths. It’s advisable to inquire about accessibility if you have specific needs.
Both mobile payments (WeChat Pay and Alipay) and cards are accepted throughout the park. It’s advisable to use mobile payments as cash may not be widely accepted.
Vegetarian options are available at most food outlets, though vegan and halal options may be more limited. It’s a good idea to inquire about specific dietary needs at the food counters.
Yes, there are souvenir shops selling local Yunnan handicrafts, such as ethnic jewelry, tea sets, and local pottery.