Poland is gearing up for a major addition to its entertainment landscape with the upcoming opening of Hossoland, an expansive theme park near the Baltic coast.
Scheduled to open in June 2025, Hossoland is set to become one of the largest attractions in the country, aiming to rival popular destinations like Energylandia.
Originally slated for a spring 2024 debut, the park’s opening was delayed to ensure a more refined launch in mid-2025. Once operational, Hossoland will cover an impressive 400,000sq m in Kiełpino, offering a vast array of entertainment options for visitors.
Karen Hovsepyan, Vice President of the Hosso Group, which will operate Hossoland, highlighted the park’s unique position on the Polish coast. The location not only makes it a standout attraction within Poland but also a key destination for residents of nearby Berlin, promising to boost regional tourism significantly.
Hossoland will be divided into four distinct themed areas: the Dragon Valley of the Mines, the Land of the Vikings, the Kingdom of Baltambrya and Mermaid City. Each area will offer a unique set of attractions, catering to various interests and age groups.
Among the park’s more than 50 attractions, the GhostRider stands out. This euro steel coaster worth several million will feature impressive specs, including speeds of up to 117 km/h and a height of 53.5m, stretching over 893m of track. Such thrilling rides are expected to draw significant attention from thrill-seekers and theme park enthusiasts alike.



