Siam Park Tickets
Key Takeaways for Siam Park Tickets
- Siam Park is an award-winning Thai‑themed water park in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, known for high‑adrenaline slides, a huge wave pool and family areas.
- Tickets cover full park access; upgrades include VIP cabanas, fast‑pass options and night events.
- Major highlights: Tower of Power, Wave Palace, Mai Thai River, The Dragon and family zones.
- Park opening hours vary by season - always check before you travel as times are subject to change.
- Best strategy: arrive early, head for headline rides first, consider a fast pass on busy days and reserve VIP cabins if you want guaranteed comfort.
Introduction to Siam Park Tickets
Siam Park sits on a dramatic hillside in Costa Adeje and recreates an ornate Siamese kingdom around a network of water attractions. Designed to appeal to thrill seekers and families alike, the park mixes record‑breaking slides with tranquil zones, white‑sand beaches and a long lazy river. A day at Siam Park combines high‑speed adrenaline with places to unwind and eat, making it a full‑day destination on any Tenerife itinerary.
History of Siam Park
Opened to the public as a large, themed water park, Siam Park quickly gained international recognition for its design and attractions. Developed with Thai architectural influences and extensive landscaping, the park earned repeated accolades as one of the world’s top water parks. Over the years it has added new slides and premium experiences such as VIP cabanas and night events to broaden appeal.
Ticket Types
- Standard Day Ticket: Grants access to the park and all included attractions.
- Night Tickets / Siam Night: Evening sessions featuring music, lights and alternative atmosphere.
- VIP Cabana / Villa Packages: Private spaces with added amenities and often include fast‑pass privileges.
- Premium Upgrades: Options that may include towels, lockers and queue‑skipping access.
- Transfers & Shuttle Add‑Ons: Official shuttle services from main resorts are sometimes offered with tickets.
Note: Some fast‑track products may only be available inside the park or in limited numbers. Always confirm what each ticket includes at point of booking.
What to Expect
Expect a well‑maintained, highly themed park with clear signage, lifeguard cover and a mix of enclosed slides, open flumes and group raft rides. Queues are common on the headline slides during peak season. Many attractions suit older children and adults; designated children’s areas provide gentler slides and splash zones. Facilities such as lockers, towel hire and restaurants are available throughout the site.
What’s Included
- Full access to the park’s attractions listed on the day’s map (unless temporarily closed).
- Free sunbeds in some areas (subject to availability) and use of public facilities like showers and changing rooms.
- Lifeguard supervision and park safety measures.
- Access to Mai Thai River and Wave Palace during normal operating hours.
What’s Not Included
- VIP cabana amenities unless specifically booked.
- Fast pass/unlimited express access unless purchased or included in VIP packages.
- Food, drinks and private lockers (unless stated).
- Transport to and from the island or hotel unless a transfer option is included with the ticket.
Practical Info & Tips
- Opening hours: Summer (approx. May–Oct) 10:00–18:00; Winter (approx. Nov–Apr) 10:00–17:00. Always check before you travel as times are subject to change.
- Arrive early: Gates and changing areas often open before the official park time — early arrival helps beat queues and secures sunbeds.
- Lockers and towels: Available on site; bring a small bag with essentials and a waterproof phone case if you plan to bring devices.
- Clothing and footwear: Swimwear and water shoes or sandals recommended; concrete can get hot mid‑day.
- Health & safety: Observe height and safety restrictions at each ride; follow lifeguard instructions.
- Peak times: School holidays and summer months are busiest — plan accordingly.
Must‑See Highlights
- Tower of Power: A near‑vertical drop ending in a transparent tube through an aquarium — Siam Park’s signature thrill.
- Wave Palace: Massive engineered waves with a sandy beach area — ideal for bodyboarding or relaxing.
- Mai Thai River: A long, scenic, lazy river with surprises and elevated sections.
- The Dragon & The Vulcano: Group raft and funnel rides that deliver intense thrills.
- Family Zones: The Lost City and kids’ areas offer slides and splash features tailored for younger visitors.
Best Time to Visit
For quieter conditions, choose weekdays outside school holidays and early or late in the season. Summer months deliver perfect weather but heavier crowds; offseason visits offer lower queues while still enjoying pleasant temperatures. Night events (Siam Night) provide a different vibe and shorter queues for some attractions.
Getting There
Siam Park is located in Costa Adeje, within easy driving distance of Playa de las Americas and Los Cristianos.
Options include:
- Official shuttle buses from southern resorts (check availability and timetables).
- Local public buses and taxis.
- Self‑drive: on‑site parking is available.
Plan return transport in advance on late‑season or night event dates.
Money‑Saving Tips
- Book tickets in advance to avoid queueing at the entrance and secure availability for popular days.
- Consider combo tickets or multi‑park offers if planning visits to other Tenerife attractions.
- Pack sunscreen and a reusable water bottle to avoid repeated small purchases.
- If you don’t need guaranteed fast access, arrive early and prioritise headline rides to avoid paying for express passes.
Events & Seasonal Info
Siam Park runs special events such as Siam Night during the summer months - a party atmosphere with music, lights and evening sessions. The park may also host promotional offers or seasonal programming; check official channels for event dates and any booking requirements.
Food & Facilities
A range of restaurants, bars and snack points operate across the park, offering local and international options plus themed choices near the beach and Wave Palace. Indoor dining areas give respite from the sun and crowds. Facilities include changing rooms, showers, lockers and first aid stations.
Travel Tips
- Use waterproof cases or secure lockers for valuables.
- Reapply sunscreen frequently; The Tenerife sun is strong.
- Wear a hat and consider a cover‑up between rides.
- Keep an eye on children in busy zones; identify meeting points in case of separation.
- If you plan a VIP cabana, book well in advance for high season.
Get Your Tickets Here
Book Siam Park Tickets
Book official Siam Park tickets for full‑day access, VIP cabanas, night sessions and transfer options. Secure your spot in advance to avoid queues and guarantee upgrades like fast pass or private cabanas.
FAQs
Are children allowed?
Yes - Siam Park has family areas and children’s zones; some rides have minimum height requirements.
Is there a fast pass?
Yes, express/fast‑pass options exist, but they can be limited and sometimes only sold inside the park or as part of VIP packages.
Can I bring food?
Outside food policies vary; most visitors use on‑site restaurants. Check the park’s rules before arrival.
Are towels and lockers included?
Towels and lockers are sometimes included with premium tickets or VIP packages; otherwise, they are available for hire.
Is Siam Park open all year?
The park is open year‑round with seasonal hours — always check before you travel as times are subject to change.
Nearby Attractions
- Loro Parque — a zoological park with shows and marine exhibits.
- Teide National Park — volcanic landscapes and cable car access to Mount Teide.
- Playa de las Americas — beaches, shopping and nightlife.
- Los Cristianos — ferry connections and local promenade.
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