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Siam Park | Tenerife


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Landmark: Siam Park
City: Tenerife
Country: Canary Islands
Continent: Europe

Siam Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Europe

Siam Park is a Thai-themed water park situated in Costa Adeje, Tenerife, Canary Islands. It is recognized for its extensive collection of water slides and attractions set within a lush, tropical landscape.

Visual Characteristics

The park's design is inspired by traditional Thai architecture, featuring ornate temples, pagodas, and statues constructed from concrete, wood, and stone, often adorned with gold leaf and vibrant colors. Key structures, such as the Tower of Power, reach significant heights, dominating the park's skyline. Water features include artificial rivers, wave pools, and numerous slides, all integrated into a dense, subtropical vegetation environment with waterfalls and rock formations.

Location & Access Logistics

Siam Park is located at Avenida Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje. It is approximately 2km North of Playa de las Américas and 5km North of Los Cristianos. Access is primarily via the TF-1 motorway, exiting at Salida 73. Extensive paid parking facilities are available on-site. The park operates a free double-decker bus service from various points in Playa de las Américas, Los Cristianos, and Costa Adeje, with specific pick-up points and schedules provided on their official website.

Historical & Ecological Origin

Siam Park was constructed by the Kiessling family, owners of Loro Parque, and officially opened on September 17, 2008. The park's design and concept were developed by Christoph Kiessling, with the aim of creating a unique water kingdom. Its original purpose was to provide a world-class water park experience with a distinct thematic immersion, complementing Tenerife's existing tourist attractions.

Key Highlights & Activities

Visitors can experience the near-vertical drop of the Tower of Power, which passes through an aquarium. The Wave Palace generates artificial waves reaching up to 3 meters, suitable for surfing. The Mai Thai River offers a slow-paced journey through the park, with sections that can be either tranquil or feature rapids. Other attractions include the Dragon, a funnel slide, and the Jungle Snake slides. Children can utilize the dedicated Sawasdee Children's Zone.

Infrastructure & Amenities

The park provides multiple restroom facilities, changing rooms, and lockers for rent. Ample shaded areas are available, particularly around lounging zones and dining establishments. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong throughout the park. Several food vendors and restaurants are present, offering a range of options from fast food to sit-down meals. Sun loungers and umbrellas are provided in designated areas, and a first aid station is on-site.

Best Time to Visit

Siam Park operates year-round. The best time to visit for fewer crowds is during the shoulder seasons (May, early June, September, October). Arriving at opening time (10:00 AM) is recommended to experience popular rides with minimal queuing. Photography is optimal during mid-morning or late afternoon for balanced lighting, avoiding harsh midday sun. No specific tide requirements affect park access or operation.

Facts & Legends

The Wave Palace at Siam Park holds the record for the world's largest artificial wave. The park is also notable for its commitment to environmental sustainability, featuring a water purification plant that reuses water for irrigation and a natural gas plant that generates electricity. A specific tip for visitors is to consider purchasing a "Fast Pass" during peak season to reduce waiting times for popular attractions.

Nearby Landmarks

  • Siam Mall: 0.5km North
  • Aqualand Costa Adeje: 1.5km West
  • Playa de las Américas: 2km South
  • Golf Las Américas: 3km Southeast
  • Puerto Colón Marina: 2.5km Southwest


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