Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket

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Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket

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One wristband turns Siam Park into a sprint. This all-inclusive Siam Park Tenerife ticket is a smart way to get big water-park hits fast, from the near-100-foot Tower of Power drop to the wave pool that aims for world-record energy. I love the fast-track entry flow, and I’m especially into the Tower of Power plunge through a shark tank.

I also like that the day is bundled with practical perks like a locker and towels, plus lunch with drinks, so you’re not spending your energy on logistics. The possible drawback is the price: at times you’ll still see queues around the park in peak season, so this is best when you really want to maximize ride time.

Key highlights worth planning around

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Key highlights worth planning around

  • Tower of Power: A dramatic near-28-meter drop that’s built for adrenaline.
  • Wave Beach and the wave pool: Expect the biggest man-made wave feeling, with up to 10 feet of wave height.
  • Skip-the-line entry + fast-track: You’re moving past the slow lanes so you can repeat favorites.
  • Towels and locker included: Less hassle for wet days, beach time, and storing valuables.
  • Siam theme details: A Thai kingdom-style recreation, plus a Floating Market area.
  • All-day food and drinks (with limits): Lunch is included with drinks, and many included stops support all-day refueling.

Siam Park Tenerife: A Thai-themed Water Park That Feels Purpose-Built

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Siam Park Tenerife: A Thai-themed Water Park That Feels Purpose-Built
Siam Park is one of those places where the theme is more than decoration. You enter with sea lions around the arrival area, and the park’s look quickly shifts into a stylized version of Thailand, including a relocated Siam kingdom setting that helps the whole day feel like an experience, not just “slides and sun.”

What makes it memorable is the mix of drama and variety. You get extreme attractions for thrill seekers, plus slower, scenic options that work when you want to cool off without leaving the park.

Even if you’re not obsessed with the theme, it matters because it shapes how you move through the day. When the park is easy to navigate and the attractions are grouped well, you lose less time to walking and you spend more time actually riding.

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All-Inclusive Value: Where the Money Actually Goes

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - All-Inclusive Value: Where the Money Actually Goes
At about $194 per person for a 1-day visit, this isn’t a bargain-ticket. But it’s also not just a “pay more for fun” option; you’re buying back time, comfort, and food convenience.

The biggest value is the reduced waiting. Multiple riders describe normal queues hitting 30 to 60 minutes on many slides during busy periods, while the fast-track setup keeps you moving with much shorter waits. That difference adds up fast, because water slides refresh often, and repeating rides is where the day starts to feel like a win.

The other major value is eating and drinking without constant pay-checking. With this all-inclusive setup, lunch with drinks is included, and many included food and drink points run as “wristband ordering,” so you’re not hunting for where to buy snacks every time hunger hits.

A quick reality check on what’s included

This ticket covers entry, fast-track access, and key amenities like towels and locker use. Food and drinks are heavily included, but there can be exclusions for certain packaged snacks, so plan around the in-park restaurant choices rather than expecting every type of snack to be covered.

Your First Hour Game Plan: Locker, Towels, and Ride Mode

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Your First Hour Game Plan: Locker, Towels, and Ride Mode
Your strategy in Siam Park isn’t complicated, but early timing helps a lot. Aim to arrive before the park’s busiest rush builds, then get your essentials handled immediately.

Here’s the simple order I’d follow:

  1. Get inside and head to your locker/towel setup right away.
  2. Take advantage of your gear while the park is still calm.
  3. Jump into the first major attraction loop so you don’t spend the day “catching up.”

The all-inclusive setup is designed for efficiency, and you’ll feel it most at the beginning. A number of visitors also note that lockers can be handled quickly if you do it early, while later in the day you may see more competition for space and convenience.

If you want a calmer rhythm later, start your “big adrenaline” rides early too. When you do the higher-intensity slides when energy is high, you avoid the common problem of getting tired on the stairs and then skipping the rides you paid for.

Tower of Power: The 28-Meter Drop and How to Approach It

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Tower of Power: The 28-Meter Drop and How to Approach It
Tower of Power is the headline attraction for a reason. You climb up, then plunge down a 28-meter (about 100-foot) drop through a shark tank. That setup turns the ride into a spectacle, not just a slide.

What I’d tell you to expect: it’s intense even by water-park standards. You’re dealing with height, speed, and the weirdly dramatic feeling of dropping through themed water. If you’re going with kids, it’s the kind of ride where you’ll want to talk through it first so they know what they’re signing up for.

One practical consideration: even with an all-inclusive fast-track strategy, some of the busiest or most complex rides can still vary in how instantly you’ll get on. If Tower of Power is your must-do, make it a priority when you arrive, and be ready for the possibility you might not repeat it as often as other slides.

Wave Pool and White Sand Beach: The Fun That Doesn’t Require a Rush

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Wave Pool and White Sand Beach: The Fun That Doesn’t Require a Rush
The wave pool is Siam Park’s heart. You can experience the wave rising up to about 10 feet high, with wave energy that’s dramatic enough to feel like a beach day plus an attraction day.

The key move is to treat the wave pool as your “center attraction.” Put it in your day plan so you can:

  • Do a few rides when the park is moving slower
  • Then hang out at Wave Beach when you want to cool down

A lot of people love this part because it breaks the day into manageable chunks. Water parks can become stair-and-splash marathons. The wave area gives you the “play hard, then relax” flow that makes the ticket feel worth it.

Slides Circuit: Repeating Favorites Without Losing the Day

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Slides Circuit: Repeating Favorites Without Losing the Day
This is a water park built around repeatability. When the fast-track part of your ticket works the way it’s intended, you can rotate through multiple attractions quickly, hit your favorites again, and still have energy left for a second wave pool session.

Depending on crowd levels, you may still see lines on certain attractions, but the overall pattern tends to be shorter waits for most rides. That’s the difference between a day where you “complete a list” and a day where you actually enjoy the park at full speed.

Safety note: weight limits you should take seriously

Siam Park has published weight limits for certain float-based attractions:

  • For Jungle Snakes and the Giant: max 110 kg for single floaters, and max 180 kg for shared weight on double floaters.
  • For other attractions: max individual weight is 130 kg, depending on the floater setup and number of riders.

If you’re traveling with teens or larger adults, check before you waste time finding the line. It’s much easier to adjust your ride plan early than to scramble at the entrance.

Siam Floating Market and Thai Village Details (Including Optional Massage)

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Siam Floating Market and Thai Village Details (Including Optional Massage)
One of the coolest surprises at Siam Park is how much theme detail they squeeze into a water-park layout. The park includes a Floating Market area that recreates a Thai village feel, including places where you can pick up souvenirs and snack-style treats.

There’s also an optional Thai massage experience available there for an extra cost. It’s not included in the ticket, but it’s a smart “use the break” option if you want to slow down after a ride-heavy stretch.

Even if you skip the massage, this area still matters because it adds texture to your day. Instead of only slides and lines, you get a chance to step into a different mood inside the park’s world.

Food and Drinks That Keep the Day Moving (And What Might Not)

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Food and Drinks That Keep the Day Moving (And What Might Not)
The all-inclusive approach shines when hunger hits. Lunch with drinks is included, and many in-park dining areas are designed around wristband access, so you can refuel without constant re-checks at the counter.

From real-world experience, included options can include things like soft drinks and alcohol (where permitted), plus meals such as pizza, burgers, chips, chicken nuggets, pasta, and ice cream. In other words, it’s not just a token snack.

Watch for exclusions and avoid surprises

A few practical gaps show up in the included coverage:

  • Packaged items like crisps or certain chocolate products may not be included.
  • Some food points might be busier at peak lunch times, turning into a slow moment in an otherwise fast day.

So plan for two modes: ride mode and food mode. If lunch hits when crowds peak, expect it to take longer than a snack run. It’s still usually faster than dealing with queues for everything else, but it helps to go in with the right expectation.

Practical Tips That Make This Ticket Go Smoothly

Tenerife: Siam Park All-Inclusive Entry Ticket - Practical Tips That Make This Ticket Go Smoothly
Siam Park is fun, but it’s also a wet, slippery, fast-paced place. A few practical choices can save you from minor annoyances and keep your day fun.

Bring (or buy) water-friendly shoes

Water shoes are a big win here. Several visitors strongly recommend them, since some slide rules and wet surfaces make flip-flops impractical for slide riding. If you bring crocs or similar footwear, you might find you’ll be asked to adjust for certain slides.

Sunscreen and swimwear are non-negotiable

Bring swimwear and sunscreen. You’ll be in direct sun, and even when the day feels cool or cloudy, the water-park sun logic still applies.

Expect some crowd pressure in peak season

Even with skip-the-line entry and fast-track access, peak season crowds can still create waiting pockets. That doesn’t ruin the ticket, but it changes the best strategy: do your must-do rides earlier, and accept that some attractions may not feel like an instant walk-on.

Who Should Buy This All-Inclusive Ticket

This ticket is best for people who hate wasting time in queues and want a “ride more than once” day.

It’s especially good for:

  • Families with kids who lose patience in cold, wet lines
  • Thrill seekers planning multiple big attractions
  • Anyone who wants a smoother day with locker and towels already handled
  • Groups who prefer fewer decisions about food and snacks mid-day

If you’re traveling at a quieter time of year or you’re totally fine with long waits, you might decide that a cheaper entry ticket makes more sense. But if you’re visiting during busier periods, the value shifts quickly toward this all-inclusive option.

Quick FAQ

FAQ

How long is the Siam Park Tenerife ticket valid?

It’s valid for one day.

What do I show at the entrance?

You show your ticket at the Siam Park entrance.

What’s included with this all-inclusive option?

It includes entry to Siam Park, lunch with drinks, towels, and locker use.

Does the ticket include skip-the-line access?

Yes. The ticket includes skip-the ticket line.

Are towels and lockers provided, or do I need to rent them?

They’re included. You get towel access and locker use as part of the package.

Is Thai massage included?

No. Massage is available as an extra-cost option.

Are queues completely eliminated?

Not completely. Even with fast-track access, you should expect some queues during peak season.

What should I bring for the day?

Bring your passport, swimwear, and sunscreen.

Do Canary Islands residents get special pricing?

Yes. Residents of the Canary Islands are eligible for tickets at a special price available at the box office.

Are there weight limits for the slides?

Yes. Jungle Snakes and the Giant have max 110 kg for single floaters and max 180 kg for shared double floaters, while other attractions have a max individual weight of 130 kg depending on the floater setup.

Should You Book This All-Inclusive Ticket for Siam Park?

If your goal is to ride more than once, eat without stress, and reduce the time you spend standing in wet lines, this is the kind of ticket that makes sense. The combination of fast-track entry, included towels and locker use, plus lunch with drinks (and lots of included food and drink options on site) is what turns Siam Park from a one-shot visit into a repeat-ride experience.

If you’re on a tight budget or you’re happy with slower days and longer waits, you can consider going without the all-inclusive upgrade. But if you’re visiting when the park gets busy, this ticket is a practical way to buy back your vacation time.

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