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- Siam Park in Tenerife is well organised and worthy of its glowing reviews. It's a fun and full day out that represents great value for money. Peak summer is the only time that comes under criticism, due to the sheer volume of visitors. You may have to queue to get your ticket. Then queue again to go through the entrance.
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To truly experience Siam Park at its best, it's essential to plan your visit strategically. This guide will help you determine the ideal months, days, and times to visit Siam Park. Peak Months and the Importance of a Fast Pass. Quietest Days to Visit. Best Time of Day to Arrive.
- Do – Get to Siam Park early.
- Don’T – Forget Your GoPro Chest Strap Or Head Strap
- Do – Get A Fast Pass.
- Don’T – Forget Your suncream.
- Do – Grab Some Swim/Beach Shoes.
- Don’T – Try to Wear Your Glasses
- Do – Enjoy The Calmer Areas of The Water Park
- Don’T – Underestimate The Wave Pool
- Do – Have A Look at The Different Siam Park Tickets Available
There is a free shuttle bus but that only arrives in the park at around 10:30am. It is worth getting a local bus, paying for a taxi or walking if possible to get there before the park opens at 10am. We arrived just after 9:30am and there was already a little queue. Once the gates opened (a little before 10 I think) we were straight through (having ...
If you want to use your GoPro, this is the only way you can use it. You cannot hold it in your hand on the slides and you can’t have it loosely attached. It needs to be either a chest strap or a head strap. I did notice head straps being sold in some of the shops on-site, but it’s probably cheaper to take your own. This GoPro Headstraphas great rev...
Honestly, best decision we made. You can only use the fast pass once per slide but we managed to get on every slide at least twice (and some more). We made use of our fast pass in the afternoon when queues were really busy. You also get a free ride on there so you can have two fast passes for a slide of choice. As I mentioned above, when we first g...
We reapplied every few hours and it still wasn’t enough. We came away BURNT. But honestly, there’s not much more you can do besides wear a t-shirt or swim top to cover up when in the water. If you’re relying on sun cream when visiting Siam Park, just make sure you do take the time to keep reapplying every few hours. You will not regret taking time ...
If you don’t fancy walking around barefoot all day, buying water shoesis a great option. You’re probably better buying them cheap online before heading out, but plenty of touristy shops also sell them. Siam Park also sell them and they are actually reasonably priced at around €9.95. We paid €8.95 I think from a HiperDino, but some shops were wantin...
For one, you won’t be allowed to keep them on down the slides. For two, I can’t imagine what it would have been like wearing them – so much water gets in your face. I had to spend most of the day with blurry vision, but it honestly didn’t take away from the experience that much. I think I had my eyes closed a lot on the slides anyway…
There’s a man-made beach (good luck grabbing a sunbed here though!) and there are places to rest all around the park. Random little deadends with sunbeds or chairs. These sections were more or less empty when we happened upon them, but they’re useful if someone needs a bit of a rest. There are also a few food places where you can just grab a drink ...
Like I did. Seriously, that thing is huge. Watch the wave before you head right into it. I did not realise it would be so big, went right under and panicked a little. I then moved further out and ended up landing exactly where the next wave crashed. So yeah, both times were not great. If you’re not a complete water baby who loves being sucked into ...
Basic ticket: €40Basic + Lunch: €54Premium: €59 (includes ticket, lunch, towel & locker)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.
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May 18, 2024 · From the answer to whether you need water shoes to what the Siam Park rules are, not to mention where to find cheap Siam Park tickets, here are my top tips for visiting Siam Park Tenerife. For more tips and inspiration, check out my guide to the Canary Islands with kids.
Apr 21, 2023 · Siam Park is widely regarded as one of the finest water parks in the world and one of the best things to do in Tenerife. Located in Costa Adeje, in southern part of the island, this sun-soaked water park is packed with activities and attractions to keep everyone busy all day long.
Explore Siam Park, Tenerife's top-rated water park, in every season. Discover the perks of visiting in spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Get insider tips on weather, crowd levels, special events, and more in our comprehensive guide.
May 31, 2021 · When is the best time to go to Siam Park? Anytime is the best time for a visit to Siam Park. Tenerife has a subtropical climate and is one of the warmest Canary Islands during winter, so Siam Park is open all year round, with no exceptions.