Entrada al Siam Park
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Entrada al Siam Park

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Ventajas
  • Visita una de las atracciones acuáticas más espectaculares de Europa.
  • Deslízate por la Torre del Poder y recorre los Rápidos del Mekong
  • Descubre el mejor lugar para relajarte y divertirte con amigos y familiares en Tenerife
Qué te espera

Siam Park es el parque acuático más grande de Europa y uno de los más importantes del mundo. Ubicado en el sur de Tenerife, es una de las principales atracciones turísticas de Canarias. Siam Park, de temática siamesa, presume de ser la atracción acuática más espectacular de Europa.

La construcción de Siam Park comenzó en 2004. Originalmente previsto para abrir en mayo de 2007, el parque ha sufrido problemas de construcción, pero finalmente fue abierto al público por Su Alteza Real la Princesa de Tailandia Maha Chakri Sirindhorn el 17 de septiembre de 2008.

Atracciones:

  • Vulcano: un tobogán ProSlide Behemoth Bowl para cuatro personas con un láser en su interior que produce una imagen parpadeante de un dragón.
  • El Dragón: un ProSlide Tornado con un espectáculo de luces dentro de un embudo de 20 metros (66 pies) de ancho
  • Wave Palace: una piscina de olas fabricada por Murphys Waves Ltd. en Escocia con una playa artificial de arena blanca. Con 3,3 metros (11 pies) de altura, sus olas son las más altas del mundo. La escuela de surf del parque impartirá clases en Wave Palace.
  • Naga Racer: un tobogán de carreras de seis carriles
  • El Gigante: dos ProSlide Cannon Bowls, uno que se mueve en el sentido de las agujas del reloj y otro en el sentido contrario.
  • Torre de Poder: un tobogán vertical y transparente que envía a los pasajeros a través de un área con tiburones y mantarrayas.
  • Río Mai Thai: el río lento más largo del mundo, que también tiene la elevación más alta de todos los ríos lentos, con 8 metros (26 pies).
  • Jungle Snakes: cuatro toboganes sinuosos que siguen el terreno del parque
  • Ciudad Perdida: un parque de juegos infantil con 120 juegos
  • Rápidos del Mekong: un paseo por los rápidos del río
  • Kinnaree: un nuevo ProSlide de 200 metros (660 pies) de largo para cuatro personas
  • Singha: un tobogán de agua con cuatro embudos, con una velocidad de 18 metros por segundo
  • Saifá: la nueva atracción acuática de Siam Park con pendientes pronunciadas, toboganes de carreras y giros sorprendentes para una experiencia divertida y emocionante.

Nota: Los boletos tienen una validez de 1 año a partir de la fecha del servicio, en caso de cambio de fecha, el cliente no necesita ponerse en contacto con el operador local.

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Dónde

AV. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, España

Lugar de encuentro:
Por favor, acuda a la entrada mostrando su billete impreso o en el móvil a un miembro del personal.Siam Park dispone de sus propios autobuses de dos pisos para recoger a los huéspedes en Los Cristianos, Las Américas y Costa Adeje (*Horario sujeto a cambios)Los Cristianos. Parada de autobús en: CC Pasarela - Centro Comercial y Hotel Sol Arona Tenerife. Las Américas. Parada de autobús en: CC Presidente - Centro Comercial, Best Tenerife y Llanos de Troya. Costa Adeje. Parada de autobús en: CC El Duque, Fañabé Plaza y Ocean ParkSi desea que le recojan en otras ubicaciones, Siam Park ofrece su propio servicio de transporte. Este servicio debe reservarse con antelación y tiene un coste adicional. Recuerde reservar este servicio por teléfono con 48 horas de antelación. Encontrará los datos de contacto del operador local en su cupón.
Importante

Sepa de antemano:

  • Se aplican ciertas restricciones de altura y peso a las atracciones de Siam Park. Consulte los carteles informativos antes de subir.
  • La entrada al Siam Park es válida para acceder durante el siguiente horario de apertura: Verano (del 1 de mayo al 31 de octubre): de 10:00 a 18:00 h / Invierno (del 1 de noviembre al 30 de abril): de 10:00 a 17:00 h * Horarios sujetos a cambios
  • Siam Park ofrece su propio servicio de transporte desde varias paradas en Las Américas y Los Cristianos de 9:30 a 17:30 h (con recogidas cada hora). No es necesario reservar, solo hay que esperar en la parada con el logo de Siam Park.
  • Los billetes tienen una validez de 1 año a partir de la fecha del servicio, en caso de cambio de fecha el cliente no necesita ponerse en contacto con el operador local.

Recuerda traer:

  • Siam Park podrá solicitar cualquier documento que indique claramente su identidad
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Excelente

4,4 /5

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  • L

    LelS

    Verified booking

    5

    31 de octubre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Perfect day. Caught the free Siam Park bus to the park. Entry in quick. Free sunbeds. Reasonably priced food and express ride tickets. Kids (17&19) absolutely loved it

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    Taylor

    Verified booking

    3

    29 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó en pareja


    Very difficult knowing where to go Park very laid out and you go round in circles because the signs r not great

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    Eejit

    Verified booking

    4.2

    4 de septiembre de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Siam park is great but there is an awful lot of walking involved and a lot of climbing steps so was very tiring in the heat. Sign posts were not great at all it took us over an hour to find our way out again. One sign saying exit, even in Spanish would have helped. It's a park more geared towards adults as a lot of the rides would be ages 10+ or have height limits. All in all a great day but would have liked better directions around the park. Also pre buy a fast tack they cost €100 each on the d

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    footballmumuk

    Verified booking

    4.6

    30 de agosto de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Siam Park never disappoints fabulous day for the family, staff friendly and good amount of life guards around the park, food reasonablly priced, queue lengths good we went on a Thursday and longest wait was 40mins, most between 10 and 20mins,

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    Joe Bloggs

    Verified booking

    1.8

    30 de agosto de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Siam park signage was terrible, fairly difficult to navigate the park Special Assistance (carers ticket) was a nightmare to achieve as we had to go to the information desk after entering the park (family of 6 - given 4 fast pass tickets) then go to another desk in the park to purchase 2 more fast pass tickets but by the time we got to the front of the queue (at 930ish) all other fast pass tickets were gone. Had to go to info desk who directed to outside booth to queue and purchase -took forever!

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    Sally Baker

    Verified booking

    5

    21 de agosto de 2025

    Viajó con la familia


    Lockers and sunbeds available, felt secure. Rides very good, very fast and enjoyable, food and drink very reasonably priced. Lazy river was chaos and world famous aquarium you go through very poor, wasted a lot of time on the lazy river.

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