An inflatable yacht pool is awesome on its own, but why stop there? YOLLOY has a whole lineup of water toys designed to make your family trip the stuff of vacation legends. Let's talk about the ones your kids will
beg
for:
Imagine this: Your inflatable yacht pool is all set up, and next to it, a bright blue inflatable slide—just tall enough for your 6-year-old to climb, with a gentle slope that ends with a "splash!" right into the pool. Cue the non-stop "Again! Again!"
YOLLOY's childrens inflatable water slides are designed with tiny adventurers in mind. They're lightweight (so you can move them around the deck), have grippy steps to prevent slips, and the slide surface is smooth but not too fast—perfect for little bodies. Pro tip: Get one with a "jungle theme" (think palm trees and animal prints) and watch your kid turn into a mini explorer, "climbing the jungle" before zooming down.
Let's say you're anchored in a quiet cove, and the whole family wants to chill on the water. Enter the inflatable floating island with canopy—a giant, stable platform that's like a portable beach, right there on the sea. It's big enough for 4-6 people (yes, even the adults!), with a built-in canopy to shade the little ones (and your sunscreen-sensitive partner) from the sun.
Picture this: You're sitting on the island, sipping a cold drink, while the kids take turns sliding from the yacht's deck into the inflatable pool, then climbing onto the floating island to munch on snacks. The canopy keeps the sun off the fruit platter, and there's even a mesh netting under the island so you can dip your feet in the water and watch fish swim by. It's like having your own private beach—without the sand in your picnic basket.
Inflatable Dock: The "Safety Bridge" Between Yacht and Fun
Worried about your kids climbing from the yacht to the floating island? An inflatable dock solves that. It's a sturdy, stable platform that connects your yacht to the island (or the pool), so little legs can walk safely between them. No more wobbly ladders or slippery steps—just a smooth, bouncy path that feels like walking on a giant water bed (but way more stable).