Water park Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Spain
Siam Park Tickets & Visitor Guide
The world's most-awarded water park sits on a Tenerife hillside, complete with a 28-metre drop through a shark tank. Tickets are simple — the tactics are what matter.
ⓘ Independent guide — not the official Siam Park website. Verify details on the official site before visiting.
Siam Park opened in Costa Adeje in 2008 and promptly rewired what a water park could be: a full Thai-themed hillside with a wave pool that generates some of the biggest artificial surf on the planet, a lazy river that climbs, and the Tower of Power — a 28-metre near-vertical plunge ending inside an aquarium tunnel. TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice awards have named it the world’s best water park repeatedly, and the 4.5 rating across ~18,000 GetYourGuide reviews says the crowds agree.
Pricing is flat and simple — no date-based games here. What actually changes your day is which extras you buy, when you arrive, and whether you pair it with Loro Parque. Here’s the breakdown.
Quick Summary
| Quick fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Tickets from | €48 adult, €36 child (3–11), under-3s free — [source: official siampark.net shop] |
| Opening hours | 10:00–18:00 (May–Oct), 10:00–17:00 (Nov–Apr), open daily |
| Advance booking | Recommended — skips the ticket window; capacity rarely sells out outside August |
| Time needed | Full day to cover all slides plus wave-pool sessions |
Ticket Types Compared
All of these exist on the official site; partner platforms mirror most of them.
General ticket
€48 adult / €36 child, one full day, all slides included. Extras (towel, locker, food) are add-ons, not part of the base price.
- Best for: almost everyone — the park is doable in one day without any upgrade.
- Skip if: you’re also doing Loro Parque this trip — see the Twin Ticket.
Twin Ticket (Siam Park + Loro Parque)
Combines Tenerife’s two flagship attractions and saves €10 versus separate tickets, with 15 days from first use to complete the second visit. GetYourGuide lists the same combo from around $90.
- Best for: anyone spending 4+ days on Tenerife — you’ll likely visit both anyway.
- Skip if: you’re not interested in the zoo side; savings only materialise if you actually go.
Fast Pass Unlimited
Priority access to every attraction except Tower of Power and Mai Thai River. Sold online and at the park on the day, tied to your visit date, non-refundable and non-transferable. It does not include park admission.
- Best for: July–August and holiday weeks, when big slides hit 45–60 minute waits.
- Skip if: you’re visiting midweek in shoulder season — queues of 10–20 minutes don’t justify it.
All Inclusive
The VIP tier: unlimited Fast Pass, food and drink through the day, plus towel and locker. GetYourGuide lists it from around $190, which tells you the positioning.
- Best for: one-shot bucket-list days where you don’t want to open your wallet again inside.
- Skip if: you’re price-sensitive — entry plus a locker and lunch costs far less à la carte.
Siam Night
A separate evening ticket (€48 adult / €36 child): Tuesday–Saturday in July and August, 20:00–00:00, with live DJs. Children’s areas close, and under-16s need an accompanying adult.
- Best for: adults and teens who want the big slides with short queues and a party atmosphere.
- Skip if: you’re travelling with small children — this session isn’t built for them.
Timing Is Everything
- Quietest months: May, June and October — full hours, warm water, thin crowds. Winter is quieter still, with an hour less park time.
- Busiest: late July through August (both tourists and local holidays), plus Easter week. Cloudy mornings in the south of the island push afternoon crowds up — everyone has the same idea.
- Arrival tactic: be at the gates for 10:00 and go uphill first. Tower of Power and the raft slides at the top of the park queue worst from midday; the wave pool and beach are better saved for the afternoon.
- Best photo time: the wave pool’s big sets, announced by a gong, look best against afternoon light; the aerial view from the top paths is clearest in the morning before haze builds.
The wave pool runs sessions of serious surf — waves up to around 3 metres — with calmer periods between. Check the surf-session times posted at the beach when you arrive and plan slides around them.
How to Save
- Children 3–11 pay €36, under-3s free — [source: official siampark.net shop].
- Twin Ticket saves €10 per person if Loro Parque is on your list anyway.
- Book entry-only online and add a locker at the park; skip towel rental by bringing your own.
- Siam Night costs the same as a day ticket but suits a second visit — four evening hours with minimal queues can beat eight crowded daytime ones in August.
- Canary Islands residents have their own discounted rates on the official shop (ID required).
- Partner listings (GetYourGuide, from ~$51) offer free cancellation up to 24 hours — worth it if your plans could shift, since official tickets are date-tied.
How to Get There
Siam Park sits beside the TF-1 motorway at the top of Costa Adeje, in Tenerife’s main southern resort strip.
- On foot / local taxi: from most Costa Adeje and Playa de las Américas hotels it’s a 5–15 minute taxi (€8–12) or a walkable distance from upper Adeje.
- By bus: Titsa’s southern routes stop at the Siam Park interchange right outside the gates; the park also runs its own paid bus service from both the north and south of the island — book seats through the official site.
- By car: TF-1 exit for Costa Adeje/San Eugenio; the park has its own car park across the access road.
- From the north: allow well over an hour by car — or visit Siam Park while based south and use the Twin Ticket’s 15-day window for Loro Parque on a north-coast day.
Inside the Park: What’s Worth Your Queue
Tower of Power is the signature: a 28-metre drop steep enough to feel vertical, ending in a glass tunnel through a tank of sharks and rays. Do it before noon or accept the park’s longest line. Singha, the uphill “water coaster” with launch jets, is the best repeat ride in the park and handles queues efficiently.
The Wave Palace delivers the record-setting surf onto a genuine white-sand beach — time at least one big session here. Mai Thai River is no ordinary lazy river: it climbs through the park’s landscaping (a rarity) and floats you past the sea-lion enclosure near the entrance. Naga Racer (head-first mat racing) and the group raft slides — The Dragon and The Volcano — round out the must-dos, while Sawasdee and Lost City keep under-10s busy for hours.
One-day plan: top of the park at opening (Tower of Power, Singha), raft slides late morning, beach and wave sessions after lunch, Mai Thai River as the wind-down, and re-ride favourites in the last hour when day-trippers leave early.
What to bring: reef-safe sunscreen (you’ll reapply constantly), flip-flops for the sun-heated paths between slides, and a card or cash for lockers — you can’t carry loose items on most slides. Height and age restrictions apply on the big drops, so check the boards at each entrance with kids around the 1.10–1.25 m marks before queueing.
Where the Data Comes From
Prices, hours and ticket rules above come from the official siampark.net online shop and the GetYourGuide listing, checked on the date shown on this page. Siam Park’s base prices are stable across the season, but extras and night-session dates change yearly — confirm on the booking page before you pay.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much are Siam Park tickets?
General tickets cost €48 for adults (12+) and €36 for children aged 3–11 on the official site; under-3s go free. Partner platforms like GetYourGuide sell entry from around $51 with free cancellation.
What is the Siam Park Twin Ticket?
A combined ticket for Siam Park and Loro Parque that saves €10 versus buying both separately. You have 15 days from your first visit to use the second entry.
Is Siam Park open all year?
Yes, every day: 10:00–18:00 from May to October and 10:00–17:00 from November to April. Water across the park is heated, so winter visits work fine.
Is the Siam Park Fast Pass worth it?
In peak season, usually yes. Fast Pass Unlimited gives priority access to all slides except Tower of Power and Mai Thai River. On quieter shoulder-season weekdays, standard queues are manageable without it.
What is Siam Night?
A separate evening session (€48 adult / €36 child) run Tuesday to Saturday in July and August from 20:00 to midnight, with DJs and shorter queues. Under-16s must be accompanied by an adult.
Are towels and lockers included at Siam Park?
No — towels, lockers and sunbed upgrades are paid extras. You can add them online when booking, or bring your own towel and pay for a locker on the day.
How tall is the Tower of Power?
The near-vertical drop is 28 metres, finishing in a transparent tunnel through an aquarium. Riders must meet the height requirement; queues are longest between 12:00 and 15:00.
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See Prices on GetYourGuideGuide last updated: 2026-08-18. Facts are sourced from the official Siam Park website and our ticketing partners; always double-check before you travel.