Siam Park, Canary Islands, Spain


4.5 (34.5k reviews) Monday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM Spent More than 3 hours Ranking #1 in Canary Islands Amusement & Theme Parks • Water Parks

Great day for those who love fast slides but be prepared for crowds of people

Siam Park, Tenerife’s water kingdom is already established as the best water park in the world. Set against a backdrop of spectacular Thai architecture, with everything from meandering rivers to free-fall slides, this is the setting for your own epic adventure. Blissful relaxation or adrenaline-pumping thrills? It’s your choice – just dive in!
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Address

Avenida Siam Autopista del Sur TF- 1 Exit 73, 38660, Adeje, Tenerife Spain

Mobile

+34 822 07 00 00

Website

http://siampark.net

Email

[email protected]

Working hours

Monday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday : 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Current local date and time now

Monday, April 29, 2024, 13:24

User Ratings

4.5 based on (34.5k reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Dom 5:00 PM Jun 24, 2022
    Simply Excellent
    Me and my girlfriend went here after an awful visit to aqualand and the difference is extortionate. We got tickets off the internet and they came with a free hamburger so I recommend doing that as the hamburger would’ve been €5.95. The park itself is huge with a wide spread of different rides and a huge lazy river with a rapids section on the left at the end . The rides, depending on time of day, do have VERY long queues. We went twice so experienced both the non fast pass and fast past queues so I can certainly say that a fast pass is the way to do it. The fast pass was €18 but is definitely worth it. There are a few restaurant/cafes dotted about, our favourite being the Thai one. A very decent sized portion of Pad Thai for only 3 euros is one of the many dishes they do. Personally I loved the Yellow Thai curry a lot- it was delicious. All rides are worth it, but our personal favourites were the Kinnaree, Singha and Vulcano. The tower of power, for me personally, was okay. I queued for about an hour and was slightly underwhelmed by it. I could barely see anything due to the vast amount of water in my eyes! That being said it was very fast, thrilling and what I could see of the shark tunnel looked very cool. Siam is a must if you’re looking for a waterpark in Tenerife.

  • 4allycat2020 5:00 PM Aug 16, 2022
    Great day for those who love fast slides but be prepared for crowds of people
    Visited last week with a 14 & 8 year old. It was extremely crowded but hubby & kids loved it. We got a taxi as not far from our hotel, there are free shuttle buses in the area but wanted to beat the crowds. We arrived at 9.45, was already busy but we had pre booked tickets (Do this as queue is shorter to enter the park) & the park was allowing entry. They craftily make families queue to the left to get an entry photo, so avoid this if you don't want it. We had done our research & headed straight to the beach area, grabbed free sunbeds, there were plenty, then straight to buy fast passes & a locker from the beach kiosk. Fast passes are not cheap at €18 per person on top of the entry price, but are worth it if you don't want to queue 45 minutes for a slide. These sell out quickly as limited so you need to get them before doing anything else. Also the tower of terror & lazy river are not included in these so do these 1st or last to beat the queues. Couple of gripes are the signs are poor to find your way around & all slides require you to get an inflatable ring/mat. This is a complete free for all & not part of the queue for some slides. So lots of crowding around slide exits. Also it's not clear where the fast pass queue starts so you need to push past the main queue. Most of the slides are fast with drops & there are height restrictions so check the website before you go, I'd say its not worth it for young children. Queues for food at lunch were long & we struggled to get a table, we found a small tea room which was quieter & was lovely & cool with a view of the seal enclosure. Food & drinks were fairly priced at around €4 for a large baguette. I'd recommend wearing aqua shoes, the sand & floor will burn your feet & it's a long walk between slides. You can wear flip flops but aren't allowed them on the slides then it's hassle getting them back as the slide exits are no where near the entry! There was a queue for taxis on leaving but it moved fast as there are plenty. All in all a good day for those who love fast slides, but be prepared for crowds of people!

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