SIAM PARK: Everything You NEED to Know! (2025 Guide)

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Where to Buy Siam Park Tickets?

If you’re visiting Siam Park, getting some form of priority access is basically a must. Otherwise, you will most likely spend hours waiting in line, and trust me, some queues can get extremely long by midday.

Unlike other parks, Siam Park offers a variety of tickets for purchase:

  • General Tickets: Only includes the entry tickets, and they cost €44 for adults and €32 for children.

  • Fast Pass Unlimited ↗️: Unlimited priority access to all attractions except two. Be aware that this pass does not include the entry admission to the park, which will need to be purchased separately. Fast pass costs €99.

  • All Inclusive: In our opinion, this is the best ticket option. As the name says, it includes everything: entry ticket, unlimited priority access to attractions, food and drink consumption throughout the day, plus a towel and locker. Tickets cost 169€.

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If you’re not interested in priority access to attractions, definitely purchase the General Ticket ↗️. However, if you are looking to make the most of your time at the park and go on as many rides as possible, then you must go for the All-Inclusive option. This is because when you account for everything you may spend on during your time at Siam Park, the All-Inclusive ↗️ ends up being the most affordable and advantageous option.

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What’s the Best Day of the Week to Visit Siam Park?

Fridays tend to be the best day to visit Siam Park. Why? Most flights arriving or leaving Tenerife happen on Fridays, meaning fewer people are actually at the park. I will say, though, don’t expect it to be empty, but it will be noticeably quieter compared to other days.

Things You Need to Take to Siam Park

  • Waterproof phone pouch - As long as your hands are free, you’ll be able to take your phone/ action camera into most attractions.

  • Water shoes - Going with flip-flops/ sliders is a mistake, because you’ll need to take them off on every ride.

  • Sun cream

  • Waterproof t-shirt - Not only will this cover you from the burning sun, but if it’s a cold day, at least it will warm you up slightly.

  • Food - According to Siam Park, external food and drinks are not allowed. However, there are exemptions like allergies or specific dietary requirements.

Things to Be Aware of at Siam Park

  • It’s not worth arriving late - Plan your visit to arrive 30 minutes before opening time, so that you can enjoy your entire day at Siam Park.

  • Jewellery - You may need to remove your jewellery on certain attractions, so it’s best to take all the jewellery off before starting the day at Siam Park.

  • Lockers - If you haven’t purchased your All-Inclusive ticket, you can pay for lockers, which cost €7 for smaller and €10 for bigger lockers. If there’s someone you are visiting with who’s just planning to lie on the sun-beds, leaving your things with that person would be our recommendation, it’s free!

  • Free sun-beds, tubes, life jackets, umbrellas, WIFI, dressing rooms and showers.

  • Online tickets - You will avoid queuing up to purchase tickets at the entrance if you purchase the tickets online.

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What is the Best Ride at Siam Park?

In our opinion, and remember that this is a personal preference, our favourite ones are Tower of Power, Saifa, Singha, and The Dragon. These are mandatory for us. But honestly, almost every ride in Siam Park is great.

Fortunately, on Siam Park’s website, you can access an interactive map ↗️, where you can find the location of all the attractions, as well as videos for all of them. This will help you understand which ones you may enjoy more, and ultimately help you plan your day.

We hope you enjoyed reading this blog, and if you have additional questions about Siam Park, do not hesitate to drop them in the comments section below!

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