Siam Park

Siam Park tickets

Spain

Things to do in Siam Park

4.5/5 (1338)

Encompassing a massive 46 acres of land, Siam Park is the largest waterpark in Europe. Located in the south of Tenerife in Costa Adeje, the park is one of the biggest attractions in the Canary Islands, drawing over 850,000 visitors per year since its opening in 2008.

The Thai-inspired water park holds many world records, including the unmissable world’s largest man-made wave pool, which reaches heights of 11ft! The park also has the world’s largest Thai building outside of Asia and is the world’s first waterpark with an environmental commitment to conserve the island’s water.

Whether you’re a full-blown adrenaline junkie or prefer to take things a little slower with the little ones in the family, Siam Park guarantees a fun-filled day for all ages!

Slide down the vertical Tower of Power from 91ft high passing through a shark-filled aquarium, float down the world’s longest lazy river or feel like Indiana Jones on the Mekong Rapids ride. Thrill seekers will also love the Dragon ride, a funnel shaped four-seater raft slide, which is the only one of its kind in Europe.

If you prefer a more relaxed approach, indulge in a private Thai inspired cabana, or sunbathe on Siam Beach, the park’s natural sandy beach. Any little ones in your group will have a great time on the Bodhi Trail, a fun tour in the treetops, or visit the Lost City, the children’s area with water slides suitable for children.

From November 1 to April 30 (winter period) the park is open from 10:00am until 17:00pm. In the summer period, from May 1 to October 31, Siam Park operates from 10:00am until 18:00

Book your ticket online and let the adventure begin!

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Siam Park

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Reviews Siam Park

3/5
Julie heath, 07 Sept 2025

“Siam Park was great, shame about Villa Mandi. Rooms were fine would not say fantastic. Buffet meals was very poor, seemed to be the same every day plus not much choice for children. Snack bar was practical non existent unless a member of staff could be bothered to cook something. Some people were told no to snacks others told everything all gone. Entertainment was fine for children, mini disco. Some nights was a show but by 10.30pm entertainment room was basically empty. would not recommend.”

3/5
Kevin, 05 Sept 2025

“Enjoyed the park but there was no mention that a Fast Pass could be purchased, resulting in hours queuing for water rides ( massive queues also for lockers). Far too many people allowed in the park for it's size and number of water rides.”

3/5
Russ, 04 Sept 2025

“Hard to find way round no guide”

3/5
Ben pickin , 17 Aug 2025

“Hotel is not all inclusive, you need to pay for drinks including water, ice cream - we ate out most nights as we found the hotel food almost inedible, we found chicken to be raw and everything was just beige and deep fried, it was a struggle to find any vegetables.”

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