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Fiona  Sutherland
GB

Fiona

United Kingdom
Jul 2025
5/5
Quick and easy to book skipped queses on arrival and a little cheaper. The rides were great fun maybe a little bit of queuing but the kids didn't notice, my grand kids loved it me not so much as a lot of walkin but plenty of seats available for me to watch them come down the slides.
Fabio Pescante

Fabio

Nov 2024
5/5
The booking was fast and easy. I received both the tickets via email and a whatsapp message with the booking details. We loved Loro Park: I suggest to attend the show with dolphins, parrots and with the killer whale. The staff from Loro Park and Siam Park take great care of the spaces: everything looks great, organized and new.
Kate Powell

Kate

Nov 2019
5/5
SAw some world-renowned shows and enjoyed at one of the best water park in the world; what more does one want on a holiday
Udvardi-Dévai Edit
HU

Udvardi-dévai

Hungary
Aug 2025
5/5
It was beautiful and exciting. My favourite place wascthe Treetop place with the colourful birds. And the coral reef aquarium.
Mateo Miksic
DE

Mateo

Germany
Dec 2024
5/5
The visit was awsome and the place is really created with lot of care and love but also with all good sides there are some bad ones too. First you have to plan almost whole day there if you really want to enjoy at the Loro Park, we were there for 2 Hours but in a rush so we were flying through the park to see only the "best things" of course everything there is special but you have to take time to really enjoy it. We arrived from Gran Canaria and took the bus to Loro Park but we still had to walk almost 30mins to there so that was also an down side. I saw there was an Loro Park mini bus lets call it that way driving through the city collecting people and drive them to the Park itself but when the mini bus was staying on the red light and we asked if they can take us on a ride because there was only 2 people siting in there and we were willing to pay but the driver said no that was like okay strange. Also the workers itself in Park there I was really dissapoitment (I work also in Restaurant and I know that there are some bad days and you just dont have power to be polite all the time but we have to) so in few shops that I went in only in 1 was a lady really polite and kind to us her english wasnt that good but she was still trying her best and in one shop where I bought some gifts the lady asked me on perfect english and I quote "Do you have money to pay that" in that moment I was thinking did I hear that right but okay. Beside all that it was really awsome I would recomend everyone to visit but plan whole day for visit so you can fully enjoy.

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Things to know before you book your Siam Park tickets

  • Canary Islands residents enjoy special discounted rates for both Siam Park and Loro Parque. If you're not a Canary Island resident, you'll need to purchase standard tickets, which are priced higher than resident-only options. 
  • To qualify for the resident discount, you'll need to show your residency card when you purchase the tickets and upon entering the park
  • The  Siam and Loro Parque combo ticket is a smart choice that offers great value and lets you experience two of Tenerife’s top attractions—thrilling water rides and incredible wildlife—with one easy booking.
  • Not only does the combo ticket save you money it also offers flexibility to visit the parks on different days—like Siam Park on the 1st day and Loro Parque on the 2nd day or anytime within a 15-day window.
  • For those interested solely in Loro Parque, standard one-day admission tickets are available, granting full access to the park's diverse animal exhibits and shows.
  • If you’re traveling with kids, it’s important to check the age and Siam Park Tenerife height restrictions for certain rides. For example, the Tower of Power requires a minimum height of 1.42m. But don’t worry—there are plenty of family-friendly rides and attractions where everyone can join in.

Which Siam Park ticket should you choose?

Choose the Siam Park ticket that suits you best from an array of options.

aerial view of siam park, tenerife

Siam Park entry tickets

Siam Park Entrance Ticket

If you're planning to explore just Siam Park, this ticket grants full access to all attractions—from heart-racing rides like the Tower of Power to the lazy drift along the Mai Thai River. You can also roam the Floating Market, styled after a traditional Thai village—perfect for a relaxing stroll, picking up souvenirs, or grabbing a snack. Canary Islands residents enjoy special discounted pricing, bring your valid resident ID to show at entry!

Loro Parque Entrance Ticket
Go for a single-day Loro Parque ticket to see stunning animal habitats and daily shows, including the Orca Ocean and Planet Penguin exhibits. It’s ideal for visitors who want a full day with wildlife and conservation experiences. Residents of the Canary Islands can get lower ticket prices with their valid resident ID.

combo tickets

Combo tickets

  • Why choose between the two? The Siam Park + Loro Parque Combo Ticket gives you the flexibility to enjoy both attractions on separate days within a generous 15-day window. No rush, no pressure—just double the fun!
  • The parks are about 70km apart (roughly a 1-hour drive). Use public transport—lines 102 or 110—or a direct bus from Puerto de la Cruz to Costa Adeje for a smooth transfer.
  •  Canary Islands residents benefit from reduced combo ticket prices with their valid resident ID at entry.

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Know before you visit Siam Park

Siam Park timings

Siam Park is open every day of the year.

Summertime (May 1 - October 29): Daily from 10am to 6pm

Wintertime (October 30 - April 30): Daily from 10am to 5pm

Peak and off-peak times:

  • Peak times: Summer months, weekends, and holidays. Expect larger crowds.
  • Off-peak times: Weekdays and shoulder seasons (spring and autumn), when the park is less crowded. The park heats its water to a comfortable temperature, making it enjoyable even on cooler days.
Siam Park timings
Siam Park
  • Complimentary access: Your Siam Park ticket covers the cost of using sun loungers, tubes, life jackets, and umbrellas.
  • Dressing rooms & showers: Use the dressing rooms and showers at no extra cost.
  • Free Wi-Fi: Enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the park.
  • Parking: Paid parking is available but parking space is limited
  • Lockers: You can rent lockers to hold your valuables like wallets, phones, and cameras; please check for availability.
  • Towels: You can rent towels; please check for availability. It’s always wise to bring your own towels as there’s no guarantee that they will have towels in stock.
  • Playa de las Américas to Siam Park (3km): About 10 minutes by car or 5-10 minutes by bus. Shuttle buses operate from multiple locations including Calle Llanos de Troya and CC Presidente.
  • Playa de los Cristianos to Siam Park (4km): Approximately 15 minutes by car or 10-15 minutes by bus. Shuttle buses depart from locations like CC Pasarela and Sol Arona, available daily. Public buses also connect this route
  • Santa Cruz de Tenerife to Siam Park (80km): Approximately 1 hour by car; public transport takes longer due to transfers. You can take a Titsa bus (Line 110) from Santa Cruz to Costa Adeje, then walk about 15 minutes to the park. There are no direct shuttles from Santa Cruz
  • Loro Parque to Siam Park (40km): About 1 hour by car; longer via public transport due to transfers. Take Line 102 from Puerto de la Cruz to Santa Cruz, then transfer to Line 110 towards Costa Adeje and walk about 15 minutes to the park
Getting to Siam Park
free shuttle bus service

Siam Park offers a free shuttle bus service for visitors from Costa Adeje, Las Americas, and Los Cristianos.

The shuttle bus operates daily from 9:30am to 6pm and runs every 40 minutes. To use the shuttle bus, you must have a valid entrance ticket to Siam Park. Passengers are picked up at the Siam Park entrance every 20 minutes.

Food & Beverages

Food 

  • The Tea House: Crepes
  • Sweet Siam: Cakes, Ice Cream
  • Beach Club: Chicken dishes, Hamburgers, French Fries (traditional Thai style)
  • Beach Bar: Hot Dogs, Barbecue (best in the park)

Drinks

  • The Tea House: Teas (high-quality selection), Coffees
  • Thai Bar: Cocktails, Champagne, Sangria
  • Beach Bar: Cocktails, Mojitos
  • Coco Bar: Refreshing drinks
Siam Park Tenerife

Safety signs are clearly posted at all attractions. Be sure to check the Siam Park Tenerife height restrictions before queuing, as each ride has specific limits for height and weight. For example, Jungle Snakes and the Giant have weight limits of 110kg for single floats and 180kg for double floats, while other rides cap at 130kg per person depending on the float.

For younger children, there are dedicated areas like The Lost City and Coco Beach, which do not have height restrictions

Top 3 reasons to visit Siam Park

Relaxation

mai thai river in siam park

Mai Thai River

Looking for a spot to just relax? You can’t go wrong with the Mai Thai River. It’s this long, lazy river that winds through the park, giving you a mix of slow, calm stretches and a few faster parts to keep it interesting.

You can float along, take in the views, and just let the water do the work. They even have a special zone where you can totally unwind without a care in the world.

  • Water temperature: 24°C (so it’s always nice and warm).
  • Minimum height: 1.10 meters, making it great for kids, too.
All about Mai Thai river
siam beach in siam park

Siam Beach

If you like the feel of soft, white sand beaches against your feet and want to chill by the water, Siam Beach is where you’ll want to set up camp. It’s got the softest sand you’ll find in the Canary Islands, and with the wave pool right there, you can dip your toes in whenever you feel like it. Perfect for a sunbathing session after you’ve had some fun on the rides.

  • Water temperature: 24°C—super comfortable for a swim or just cooling off.
VIP cabanas at siam park

VIP Cabanas

Want to go all out? The VIP Cabanas are where you can really treat yourself. They’ve got everything you need: comfy hammocks, a sofa, minibar, TV—plus, you get a Fast Pass and all-inclusive food service. If you book the Villa or House, you even get an outdoor Jacuzzi to take things up a notch.

Options:

  • VIP Cabana: Fits up to 4 people (extra charge if you bring more).
  • VIP House: Room for 6.
  • VIP Villa: Perfect for a group of 8.
Champagne Club VIP area at siam park

Champagne Club VIP

For something really special, the Champagne Club is the place. Imagine lounging on a Balinese bed, sipping on champagne, and enjoying some of the best views in the park. You’ll also get park tickets, Fast Passes, and even more all-inclusive perks—ideal for a day of pure luxury.

What’s included:

  • Access for 2 people, a bottle of champagne, lounge chairs, park tickets, Fast Passes, and towels.
thailand floating market

If you’re in the mood for a snack or want to pick up a little something to remember your day, head to the Floating Market. It’s set up like a traditional Thai village, and you’ll find tasty treats like mango sticky rice, plus essentials like sunscreen and souvenirs.

sea lion island at siam park

Sea Lion Island

Don’t miss the Sea Lion Island right when you enter the park. These little guys are always swimming around and playing. It’s a fun way to kick off your day, and they always put you in a good mood before you dive into the rest of the park.

Family time

Naga Racer
Sawasdee
Jungle Snakes
The Lost City
The Wave Palace
The Giant
Coco Beach
Bodhi Trail
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Naga Racer

Get your competitive spirit on with Naga Racer. It’s a pro-racer slide where you race down headfirst on a mat. Perfect for a bit of friendly competition with family or friends.

Why it’s fun: You get to race! Plus, the slide is fast, but not too scary, so everyone can enjoy.

Height requirement: 1.10m

Sawasdee

Got little ones with you? Sawasdee is a jungle-themed water park just for them, with mini versions of the bigger rides so they can feel like they’re part of the action.

Why it’s safe: It’s built specifically for kids, so the water levels and slides are designed with their safety in mind.

When it’s open: All day!

Jungle Snakes

This one’s a family favorite! Jungle Snakes are four different water slides that twist and turn through the jungle. Some parts are enclosed, while others open up for amazing views. You can go solo or ride with someone else.

Why it’s exciting: The mix of dark and open sections keeps things surprising.

Height requirement: Between 1.10m and 1.25m.

The Lost City

Here’s one for the younger crowd: The Lost City is a water playground with 15 slides designed just for kids. It’s also home to the only baby pool in the Canary Islands.

Why it’s great for families: It’s fun, safe, and packed with enough to keep little ones entertained for hours.

Best for: Kids of all ages (and the occasional nostalgic adult!).

The Wave Palace

You can’t leave without checking out The Wave Palace, the biggest wave pool in the world, rising to 3 meters! It’s got the biggest artificial waves in the world, perfect for surfing or just splashing around with the family.

Why it’s a must-do: The waves here rise up to 3 meters, perfect for jumping in or paddling at the shore on the soft white sand. They roll in every minute for about 10 minutes, roughly once an hour.

Water temperature: A cozy 24°C.

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The Giant

If your family loves a thrill, try The Giant. It’s a massive water funnel that spins you around like you’re caught in a whirlpool. It’s wild but family-friendly.

Why it’s fun: The giant funnel and the spinning action make for a one-of-a-kind ride.

Height requirement: 1.25m

Coco Beach

For a more relaxed family vibe, head to Coco Beach, a gentle wave pool designed for younger kids. There are lifeguards on duty, and the sand is non-sticky, which makes for a clean, easy day.

Why it’s perfect for families: It’s safe, fun, and the beach atmosphere adds to the experience.

Water temperature: 26°C to 28°C (super warm for a beach day).

Extras: You can even rent a Balinese bed for €75 if you want a spot to relax as the kids play.

Bodhi Trail

For a break from the water, Bodhi Trail offers a climbing adventure with bridges, towers, and obstacles. It’s mainly for kids, but adults can join too if they want to relive their childhood.

Why it’s a hit: It’s a playful, non-water adventure for families who want to mix things up a bit.

Thrill

Saifa - High-Speed Water Coaster at siam park

Saifa Water Coaster

Looking for serious speed? Saifa is a water coaster that sends you flying through twists and turns at crazy speeds. With dual lanes, you can race side-by-side with your friends.

  • Height: 82 meters high, and 306 meters long (the longest in the park).
  • Powered by RocketBLAST technology. RocketBLAST is a water propulsion technology designed by ProSlide that uses high-pressure water jets to propel rafts uphill and through a water coaster ride. This technology allows the rafts to go up steeper inclines and at higher speeds than traditional water coasters.
Tourists on Kinnaree ride at Siam Park, Tenerife, experiencing thrilling water slide adventure.

Kinnaree

Kinnaree is a wild ride that takes you through high-speed twists before dropping you into a massive funnel. It’s fast and a bit dizzying, but super fun.

  • Why it’s special: That funnel! It adds an element of surprise that’ll leave you breathless.
  • Length: 200 meters.
Mekong Rapids - Giant Tire Slide at siam park

Mekong Rapids

This one’s for group fun. Mekong Rapids is all about sharing the thrill with your friends or family as you slide down in a giant inflatable raft.

  • Why it’s fun: It’s a group ride, so you get to enjoy the experience together, laughing and screaming all the way down.
Dragon - Tornado Water Slide at siam park

Dragon

The Dragon at Siam Park is a giant funnel water slide, designed for thrill seekers. It is one of the most popular attractions in the park, and for good reason! The slide is themed after a dragon, and features a huge dragon sculpture that is the largest in the world.

Key Features:

  • Accommodates up to four people in one float.
  • Unique vertical funnel creates a zero-gravity experience.
  • The only slide of its kind in Europe!
Tower of Power - Freefall Water Slide at siam park

Tower of Power

The Tower of Power is one of the most popular and thrilling rides at Siam Park, a water park located in Tenerife, Spain. It is a free-fall water slide that stands 28 meters (92 feet) tall. Riders climb to the top of the tower and then plunge down a nearly vertical drop, reaching speeds of up to 80 kilometers per hour (50 mph). The slide then takes riders through a transparent tube that is submerged in a shark-filled aquarium before they emerge safely in a splash pool.

Key Features:

  • 28-meter high slide.
  • Speeds up to 80km/h.
  • Ends with a ride through an aquarium with rays and a shark tank.
All about Tower of Power
The Vulcano - XXL Water Funnel Slide

The Vulcano

The Vulcano is a ride that will leave you speechless! Sit in a tube with friends, slide through darkness, and then drop into a volcano lit by laser lights.

  • Key Features: Cloverleaf tubes for up to four people. Dark slide leading to a light show in a volcano.
Group of excited tourists enjoying thrilling singha water slide ride with Skip-the-Line Tickets at Siam Park, Tenerife

Singha

Singha is not just a water slide; it's a high-speed water roller coaster with rapid ascents and descents, guaranteed to inject fun and adrenaline into your day.

Key Features:

  • High-speed curves and 14-direction changes.
  • Speeds up to 18 meters per second.
  • The fastest ride at Siam Park!
Patong Rapids - Giant Tire Slide

Patong Rapids

Experience the thrill of Patong Rapids. This ride offers twists, turns, and glimpses of the ocean and coastline, all while you see the hilarious reactions of your friends.

Key Features:

  • Mix of dark and open sections.
  • Views of the Atlantic Ocean and Tenerife’s coastline.
  • High capacity of 1,200 people per hour minimizes wait times.

Siam Park at night

Siam Park Ride the Night

Siam Park Ride the Night

If you thought Siam Park was thrilling by day, wait until you try Siam Park ride the night! From July 2 to August 31, the park lights up every Tuesday to Saturday from 8pm to midnight for an unforgettable after-dark adventure.

Experience your favorite rides like the Tower of Power, the Dragon, and the Mai Thai River under the stars, all set to the rhythm of live DJ beats. With colorful lights, cool night air, and an electric beach party vibe, it’s a totally new way to enjoy the park.

Whether you're sliding through neon-lit water tunnels or chilling with a drink by the wave pool, Siam Park ride the night turns a day in Tenerife into an epic evening escape.

Visitor tips

  • Start with the Tower of Power, the Dragon, and Vulcano to dodge the longest queues.
  • Claim sun loungers at Siam Beach or Wave Palace first thing in the morning
  • Fill up at park water fountains and stay hydrated for free. 
  • Pick up a free map at the entrance to plan your route efficiently
  • Catch the free shuttle from major southern resorts in Tenerife.
  • Bring a GoPro or waterproof camera & phone case and capture the action without worrying about water damage. Bring a waterproof phone case to protect your device.
  • Bring beach socks or slippers since the concrete floors can get hot and rough

Frequently asked questions about Siam Park tickets

Is Siam Park the biggest waterpark in the world?

No, Siam Park is not the biggest waterpark in the world by size, but it’s often considered one of the most impressive. Located in Tenerife, it spans over 18.5 hectares and has some of the most thrilling water attractions in Europe!

Is Siam Park just for thrill-seekers?

Not at all! While Siam Park boasts heart-pounding slides like the Tower of Power, it also offers a variety of experiences for all ages and interests. The Mai Thai River provides a relaxing float through lush landscapes, Lost City is an adventure playground perfect for families, and the Wave Palace wave pool caters to those who want to boogie with the waves.

Is Siam Park a good fit for little ones?

Of course! Siam Park offers a fantastic children's area called Sawadee. This whimsical zone features kid-sized slides, water playgrounds, and shallow pools, ensuring a safe and splashtastic time for little ones! Lifeguards are also stationed throughout the park for added peace of mind.

Is Siam Park the best waterpark in the world?

Many would say yes—and for good reason. Siam Park has been named the world’s best waterpark multiple times by TripAdvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Awards. With a mix of high-adrenaline rides, relaxing lazy rivers, and beautifully themed surroundings, it offers something for every type of visitor!

Does Siam Park offer any options for relaxation amidst the thrills?

Absolutely! Siam Park has several tranquil areas to unwind. You can soak in the sun on a lounge chair by the Mai Thai River or the Beach area. The park also features a selection of restaurants serving refreshing drinks and delicious food, perfect for refueling after a morning of adventure.

I'm interested in visiting Siam Park at night. Is this possible?

During the summer months, Siam Park comes alive with Siam Night! This special event transforms the water kingdom into a nighttime playground with extended hours, live DJ music, and a magical atmosphere perfect for enjoying the park's attractions under the stars.

What should I wear for a day at Siam Park?

Comfort is key! Pack swimwear, a swimsuit cover-up, and sandals or waterproof shoes. Sunscreen and a hat are essential for sun protection. You can also rent lockers to keep your belongings safe.

What if I forget to pack something essential for my visit to Siam Park?

No worries! The park has a well-stocked shop selling swimwear, towels, sunscreen, hats, and other essentials you might need. You can also rent inflatables like tubes for the lazy river or lockers for your belongings.

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