Guide to Siam Park Tenerife, best water park in the world

Tenerife Siam Park

What to do at Siam Park Tenerife, attractions, hours, prices and tickets

What to do at Siam Park, Europe’s largest water park and award-winning water park? Find out the best attractions to try, prices, park hours and how to buy tickets to avoid lines.

Diana Bancale blogger

Did you know that southern Tenerife, Costa Adeje, is home to the largest water park in Europe and considered the most beautiful in the world? Well yes, for eight consecutive times, Tripadvisor users have voted Siam Park as the most beautiful water park in the world!

There must be a reason for that, right?! Find out in this article!

Where Siam Park is located

Siam Park is located in the Canary Islands, on the island of Tenerife, in the Costa Adeje area. Stretching an impressive 185,000 square meters, it is unmistakable for its setting inspired by the kingdom of Siam (ancient Thailand) with Thai structures, buildings and architecture.

In fact, Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand was present at its opening in 2008. 

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What to do at Siam Park

Spending a day at Siam Park is a good idea to have an unforgettable day in Tenerife with your family, friends or partner!

At Siam Park you can have fun with a big selection of attractions: from high water slides to a wave pool where you can also surf, or you can simply relax in a Thai-style lodge or spend a day in luxury with VIP entry for an exclusive experience.

In addition to its fun and adrenaline-pumping attractions, however, Siam Park is also popular for the beauty of the place itself. In fact, you can stroll around the park and feel a bit like you are in Thailand, even visiting a Thai-themed floating market! 

At Siam Park you will also find a beautiful beach of fine white sand where you can sunbathe or sip a drink. In fact, here you will also find a wide selection of bars and restaurants to spend an entire day at the park.

what to do in Siam Park

Siam Park’s attractions

The choice of attractions at Siam Park is very varied indeed. In fact, there are those suitable for those who love adrenaline like the Tower of Power, The Dragon and the Mekong Rapids and then others suitable for families with children.

Here are the most popular attractions in the park:

Tower of Power

A virtually vertical 28-meter slide, during which you will go through a shark tank and then fall back into the pool, all in safety of course. This is the tallest slide in Siam Park and garantees adrenaline-pumping rides!!

Siam Beach

Siam Park’s large pool of heated water, from which you can enjoy a beautiful view of the sea on one side and the mountains on the other.

Mekong Rapids

An adventure along the rapids of a man-made river aboard rafts. 

The Dragon

A tornado-shaped slide that will take you down a sort of 20-meter funnel from which a dragon (clearly fake 😉 emerges.

Singha 

A very fast slide to be rafted down by three. 240 meters long, it reaches between ascents and descents speeds never seen in any other water park!

Naga Racer 

Six slides where you go down at the same time at great speed.

Volcano 

Four-person slide complete with laser show.

Kinnaree

200-meter water course to ride on inflatables.

Wave Palace

The world’s largest artificial wave pool. Here you can paddle and even surf!

Jungle Snakes

Anaconda-type slides that will catapult you into a jungle.

The Giant

Two slides that end in a funnel and turn one in the opposite direction to the other transporting you to a universe of fantasy and adventure.

Lazy River

A leisurely lazy river to ride on inflatables for two and then end in a hot tub.

Lost City

Water park for children.

Sawasdee

Children’s area with a jungle setting where there are some of the attractions for adults adapted, however, for younger children.

Saifa

2 opposing lanes, 82 meters high and a 306-meter ride with 360-degree curves make this attraction the longest and dizziest in Siam Park.

Siam Park wave swimming pool

Siam Park prices

Siam Park fast passes

If you want to skip the lines for the attractions (which especially in the high season can be very long), you can either buy VIP access or, once you get in, buy the fast pass wristband that will allow you to get through the fast lines found at the entrance to the slides.

Fast passes are limited and end early, so you’d better get there when they open, because you can’t buy them online. They must be purchased at the indoor ticket counters, where there are also lockers.

General admission ticket – 42 €

Includes general admission for adults and access to all the attractions.

All inclusive deluxe skip-the-line ticket – 151€

The all inclusive deluxe ticket includes locker, towel, all-inclusive service (meal in selected bars with soft drinks, beer, wine and water), floats and priority entrance to all attractions.

VIP entrance ticket for 2 people all inclusive – 370€

VIP entry ticket for the entire day for two people. Enjoy this inclusive package privileged access to all attractions, a private cabin and all-inclusive food and drinks.

Siam Park by night

During the summer (July 1 to August 31) on Fridays and Saturdays, Siam Park also remains open at night from 8 p.m. to midnight with music, events and attractions.

What to bring to Siam Park?

  • Beach towel or bathrobe
  • Swimsuit
  • Flip-flops or rock shoes
  • Gopro and plastic cell phone protector if you want to take photos or videos
  • Water and food (optional, if you want to save money)

There are several stores inside the park to buy both towels and booties, as well as various accessories, in case you forget them. Even for eating, there are several eateries and snack bars, which are not too expensive either.

Useful services at Siam Park

– Free wifi connection

– Small and large lockers for a fee

– Possibility to rent a wetsuit (it can get cool in the shade in wintertime)

How to get to Siam Park

Free Siam Park bus

From the main resorts and hotels in South Tenerife, every hour from 9:30 am to 5 pm.

Here are the stops:

Siam Park 09:30h

The DukeShop 09:35h

Centro Comercial Fañabe plaza 09:40h

Villa Adeje Beach 09:45h

Llanos de Troya 09:50h

Best Tenerife 09:55h

Centro Comercial Presidente 10:00h

Centro Comercial Pasarela 10:15h

Sol Arona 10:20h

Siam Park 10:30h

By Car

TF-1 south highway from 

South TF-1 highway from Santa Cruz, exit 73 or 74

South TF-1 highway from Adeje, exit 73

Paid parking in the park: 5 euros per day

By public bus

The nearest bus stop to Siam Park is the “Magma” station where the convention center of the same name is located. From there if you arrive on foot, it is about a 15-minute walk.

Where to sleep near Siam Park

Siam Park is located in Costa Adeje, one of the most central and tourist areas in southern Tenerife. Finding hotels to sleep near Siam Park therefore will not be difficult at all, as there is a wide range of facilities for all budgets.

Here are some recommended hotels in the South Tenerife area between Los Cristianos, Playa de Las Americas, Torviscas, and Playa Fanabe.

Family-friendly hotel just a few meters from the beautiful Las Vistas beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife. The hotel has a beautiful garden and outdoor pools, one of which is heated. The location in Las Americas is very central and convenient to all services and beaches.

Just 200 meters from Los Cristianos beach, the Sol Arona Tenerife offers a large outdoor pool with sun loungers and rooms with balconies, almost all of which overlook the sea.

BOOK SOL ARONA HERE

Located on the beachfront promenade of Playa de Las Américas, the H10 Conquistador offers sea views, a large lagoon-style pool, a spa, and four restaurants.

BOOK H10 CONQUISTADOR HERE


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