Europa-Park Launches Eurosummer 2026 for Young Adults Across Europe
Europa-Park Rust has announced a new initiative for young adults across Europe. The Eurosummer Program 2026 will offer work experience combined with cultural exchange for up to 1,200 participants. Applications are now open for those looking to spend part of their summer at one of Germany's largest theme parks. The programme runs during two separate sessions in summer 2026. Participants can choose between June 15 to July 31 or August 1 to September 30. Each session lasts seven weeks, and applicants must commit to the full duration.
To qualify, candidates need to be aged 18 to 30. They must also hold EU citizenship or a valid work permit, along with German language skills at B1 level or above. The scheme aims to bring together young people from different backgrounds to work in various park departments, including hospitality, attractions, and the Rulantica water park.
Accommodation will be provided in shared tiny houses, fostering an international community. Beyond work, the programme includes group activities such as excursions and cultural events. Organisers hope the experience will strengthen European cooperation while giving participants practical insights into running a major theme park. The Eurosummer Program 2026 offers a mix of professional development and cultural engagement. Successful applicants will gain hands-on experience in a busy theme park environment. Registration is now open for those meeting the eligibility criteria.
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