Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer

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Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer

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Two mega-famous Tenerife family parks in one package. This twin ticket bundle mixes Siam Park thrills with Loro Parque animal shows, and the logistics are mostly handled for you.

What I like most is the practical win: you get hotel pickup and a bus transfer to Loro Parque, so you’re not wrestling with timing to reach the zoo. The other big plus is that the parks are linked, with a fingerprint check system so you can move from one ticket day to the other without extra ticket fuss. One thing to watch: the bus ride can take a while (especially when pick-ups and drop-offs stack up), so you’ll want to plan a full day of patience on the Loro Parque side.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Free bus transfer to Loro Parque from key South Tenerife areas like Playa de Las Américas, Costa Adeje, and Los Cristianos
  • Twin entry to Siam Park and Loro Parque booked as one value-focused deal
  • Fingerprint control used for access to the second park, so keep track of what you used
  • Siam Park water-slide time matters; lines can build if you arrive later
  • Loro Parque is show-heavy (sea lion, dolphin, parrot) with animal viewing throughout
  • Guide support when it goes right: communication can be smooth via WhatsApp, with staff names like Natalia and Cori showing up in past experiences

Twin Ticket Value: Siam Park + Loro Parque Without the Headache

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Twin Ticket Value: Siam Park + Loro Parque Without the Headache
Tenerife is packed with fun, but few things are as concentrated as Siam Park and Loro Parque. Siam Park is the waterpark with big energy and a Thai-inspired look. Loro Parque is the animal-and-shows day, where you can spend hours just hopping from one habitat to the next.

This package is interesting because it’s not two separate ticket purchases with a bunch of extra hassle. You’re buying one plan that covers entry to both parks, while the service adds bus transportation only for the Loro Parque day. That one detail matters, because getting to Loro Parque from the tourist south can be time-consuming if you’re doing it on your own.

In plain terms, this works best when you want two full days of entertainment and you’d rather use your energy on slides and shows instead of logistics.

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Planning Your Two Days on Tenerife (Pick the Loro Date Carefully)

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Here’s the one planning rule that keeps everything smooth: you must select the reservation date that corresponds to your visit to Loro Parque, because that’s the day with the included transport.

Once you’ve set that Loro Parque date, you can still go to Siam Park before or after Loro Parque. So you’re not locked into a strict order. That flexibility is useful if you’re trying to match weather, crowds, or the timing of other activities.

One more practical constraint: after you choose your entry dates, the booking can’t be modified due to park capacity control. If your Tenerife schedule is still in flux, make sure you’re comfortable committing before you finalize.

Loro Parque: Animals, Orchid Garden, and the Big-Show Day

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If you’re an animal fan, Loro Parque is the day that feels like it deserves the longer effort. The park is built around animal viewing plus scheduled performances, so you’re not just walking around hoping you catch something good.

What you’ll want to prioritize

At Loro Parque, expect these types of experiences:

  • Zoo viewing with lots of species in dedicated areas
  • Bird watching (you’ll see many species of birds)
  • Orcas and dolphins as part of the show lineup
  • Sea lion, dolphin, and parrot shows, which are a major part of the day’s pacing
  • A stroll through the orchid garden

One of the most consistent “worth it” themes here is that the shows tend to land well. The orca and dolphin content is a big reason people plan their Tenerife trips around Loro Parque in the first place, not just as a backup attraction.

Timing and comfort tips that actually help

Loro Parque can be full-on from start to finish, so you’ll have a better day if you come ready to walk. Wear comfortable shoes and expect to spend time seated for shows as well as moving between areas.

Also, bring water or plan to budget for it inside the park. Multiple experiences point out that drinks can be pricey once you’re in.

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - The Fingerprint Link Between Parks (Don’t Lose Track of It)
This is the part that sounds bureaucratic, but it’s mainly there for control and speed.

Once you use your ticket at Loro Parque, you’ll be asked to leave your fingerprints to access the second park. You still need to show a valid ticket for both parks, but the fingerprint step is what ties your identity to the linked access.

Practical advice: pay attention to which finger you used, and keep your ticket situation organized. A couple past experiences noted that it’s easy to get mixed up if you’re juggling a family, multiple QR codes, or multiple ticket holders.

Siam Park: Thailand-Themed Water Slides and How to Beat the Lines

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Siam Park is the day for adrenaline and splashy fun. The vibe is Thai-themed, and the park is built around big slides, a big wave environment, and a lot of ride options for different comfort levels.

What to expect inside

You can look forward to:

  • Thrilling water slides
  • A wave pool (the signature “get in line and then enjoy the chaos” attraction)
  • Raft rides
  • Multiple areas designed for families, so you’re not limited to one type of thrill

It’s also a waterpark where time feels real. Once queues build, you lose time in the sun, and the floor can get hot in places. That’s why the “arrive smarter” advice matters.

Queues: plan your day around them

Even with included entry, you should assume queues can happen, especially for the most popular slides. If you can, consider getting there early. In past experiences, arriving about an hour before opening was mentioned as a helpful way to reduce stress and get better momentum.

There’s also the idea of a fast-track option discussed by some visitors, which can be worth it if your group includes kids who hate waiting. This package itself includes standard entry, so any upgrade like fast track would be an add-on decision on the day.

Water safety and comfort notes

  • A poncho can be useful if you’re planning for splashier shows or wet zones; one practical tip mentioned buying a low-cost poncho to handle getting drenched.
  • If you don’t love hot surfaces, consider water shoes (you might find them sold at the park).
  • For phones, people often buy splash-proof covers or holders for peace of mind.

Pregnancy note: pregnant women will not be able to access all slides due to health and security reasons. Also, this tour isn’t marked as suitable for pregnancy.

Getting There From the South: What the Included Bus Really Means

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Getting There From the South: What the Included Bus Really Means
Your included transport is for Loro Parque only, and it starts with hotel pickup and drop-off from the Tenerife South corridor (Playa de Las Américas, Costa Adeje, or Los Cristianos).

A few real-world details matter:

  • The pickup might not be exactly at your hotel door, but close by.
  • The supplier reconfirms the exact pickup time and place by email. If you don’t see it, check spam.
  • The bus route can include multiple pick-up stops. That’s great when it’s convenient for the group, but it can make the drive feel long.

From the experiences shared, one-way travel can stretch close to two hours, and the return can be longer depending on the order of drop-offs. You don’t have to panic, but you should keep your expectations realistic. This is one reason this package feels especially smart if you’re treating it as a full-day outing.

What to Pack (So You Don’t Spend the Day Thinking About It)

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - What to Pack (So You Don’t Spend the Day Thinking About It)
This is a simple day-trip style plan, but your comfort will make it better.

Bring:

  • Comfortable shoes (you’ll walk, and you’ll do it more than you expect)
  • A way to handle water and sun at a waterpark (water shoes and a phone cover can save your sanity)
  • Sunscreen and basic sun protection, since you’ll be outside a lot

At Loro Parque and Siam Park, I’d treat food as an extra cost. Lunch isn’t included, and some people also mention that food inside parks can add up. If you’re traveling as a family, this can influence your budget quickly.

Price Check: Is $115 Good Value for Two Parks?

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Price Check: Is $115 Good Value for Two Parks?
At about $115 per person for a one-day booking window, the value math is all about what’s included.

You’re paying for:

  • Entry to both Siam Park and Loro Parque
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off (from the South pickup zones)
  • Bus transfer to Loro Parque

That’s the core value. You’re not just getting two admissions; you’re getting one day’s transportation handled. If you’re staying in the south and you’d rather not plan your own route to Loro Parque, this package helps you spend your energy where it matters: in the parks.

Is it cheap? Not always. But it often lands as good value compared to separately arranging entry plus transfers, especially if your group includes kids and timing matters.

Where the value can feel weaker is if you’re the kind of person who gets annoyed by waiting on buses or dealing with queues inside Siam Park. If your group wants zero waiting, you might end up spending extra on fast-track-style upgrades. Still, the entry portion is locked in, which keeps the overall spend predictable.

Service and Communication: When Things Go Smoothly

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Service and Communication: When Things Go Smoothly
Even with self-guided park time, this kind of ticket-and-transfer package lives or dies on communication.

Names that show up in past support experiences include:

  • Natalia, described as super helpful when questions came up
  • Cori, credited as an excellent guide in one communication-heavy moment
  • Rodrigo from Viajes Teide Tenerife Excursions, mentioned for being quick and clear with instructions via WhatsApp

Even if your personal experience is different, the takeaway for you is clear: be ready to follow the instructions you receive by email and messaging. Make sure your hotel name is correct when you book so pickup works without drama.

Who This Works Best For (And Who Should Rethink It)

This package is ideal if:

  • You want two big parks on Tenerife and like the idea of splitting them across separate days
  • You’re staying in the South and appreciate the included bus transfer to Loro Parque
  • You’re traveling with kids who will enjoy both animals and water slides

It may not be the best fit if:

  • You hate long coach rides and prefer total control over timing
  • You’re very sensitive to queues and would rather plan a fast-track strategy from the start
  • You’re unsure about your Tenerife dates, because changes to the entry dates can be limited after selection

Should You Book This Twin Ticket Package?

I’d book it if you want a straightforward way to hit both Siam Park and Loro Parque without building a transport plan yourself. The Loro Parque bus transfer from key South Tenerife areas is the kind of included help that turns a potentially annoying day into a smooth one. And if your group includes animal lovers, the Loro Parque show lineup is reason enough to plan for a real day there.

Skip the booking and price it against alternatives if you know your group will be miserable on long rides or you’re determined to avoid any waiting at all. If that’s your style, you may want to build a custom plan with ride-priority options from the start.

If you’re flexible, show-ready, and fine with a full day rhythm, this twin ticket package is one of the most practical ways to get your Tenerife “wow days” in one go.

FAQ

How many days does this allow for?

It’s a one-day ticket package for the parks, but it’s designed for you to visit Siam Park and Loro Parque on separate days.

Is the transfer included for both parks?

No. The package includes bus transfer to Loro Parque. Siam Park entry is included, but transportation to Siam Park is not listed as included.

Which day should I choose when booking?

Choose the reservation date for the day you want to go to Loro Parque, because that’s the day with the included transportation. You can visit Siam Park before or after.

What’s included with my ticket?

You get Siam Park entry, Loro Parque entry, hotel pickup and drop-off from the listed South areas, plus the bus transfer to Loro Parque.

Is lunch included?

No. Lunch is not included.

Do I need to provide fingerprints?

Yes. You’ll be asked to leave your fingerprints for access control for the second park, and you still need to show valid tickets to both parks.

Is this suitable for pregnant women?

No. Pregnant women will not be able to access all slides at Siam Park for health and security reasons, and it’s not suitable as listed.

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