Siam Park Tenerife with family
Siam Park in Tenerife is a very popular choice for families: it has areas designed for children, slides for all ages and relaxing spaces for adults. This guide gives you tips on organising your family visit, which attractions are best for the little ones and how to choose tickets.
Areas and attractions for children
The park has specific areas for families. The Lost City is a water play and slide area for children. Sawasdee has slides suited to younger children. Coco Beach is a beach with gentle waves ideal for playing at the water’s edge. Naga Racer and Jungle Snakes are slides that children and adults can enjoy together. On the Mai Thai River (lazy river) the whole family can float on rings. Check height and age restrictions for each attraction on the official website.
Attractions by age: what the little ones can do
The Lost City is aimed at children with water play, gentle slides and splash areas. Sawasdee and Coco Beach are ideal for the youngest. On the Mai Thai River the whole family can go together on rings. The Wave Palace (wave pool) has areas of different depth; children must be accompanied according to the rules. For slides like Tower of Power or The Dragon there are usually height restrictions; check the official website for the list by attraction. That way you avoid queuing for rides the children cannot use.
What to bring for a family day at Siam Park
Bring swimwear, water-resistant sunscreen, footwear that can get wet (flip-flops or water shoes), a change of clothes and a towel if your ticket does not include one. For babies and small children: nappies, cream, a snack just in case and what you need for changing. Lockers are available for bags and valuables. Inside the park there are restaurants and picnic areas; food and drink are not included in the general entry. If you are staying all day, bringing water and a snack can help.
Practical tips and what to bring
Bring sunscreen, suitable footwear for wet areas (flip-flops or water shoes) and a change of clothes. Lockers let you store valuables. If you are with babies or very young children, bring what you need for changing and feeding; the park has facilities and rest areas. Arriving at opening time helps you make the most of the attractions with shorter queues. If the day is long, consider the Fast Pass to cut waiting time; more in prices and ticket types.
Fast Pass for families: is it worth it?
The Fast Pass gives priority access to most slides. In peak season queues can be long; if you are with children who get impatient, the Fast Pass can make the visit more comfortable. It does not include park entry (you need to buy it as well). Weigh the cost against the number of people and your visit date. More in prices and ticket types.
Twin Ticket for families: Siam Park + Loro Parque
If you also plan to visit Loro Parque (north Tenerife), the Twin Ticket (2-in-1 combo) is usually cheaper than two separate tickets. Both parks are suitable for children: Siam Park with kids’ water areas and Loro Parque with animals and shows. The two days do not have to be consecutive. Full details in 2-in-1 combos.
Family tickets
You can buy individual tickets or check for family packs on the official website or from distributors. Children usually have reduced rates by height or age; the smallest often get in free. The Twin Ticket combo (Siam Park + Loro Parque) may be of interest if you also want to visit Loro Parque with the children; see 2-in-1 combos.
Safety and rules
Follow the rules for each attraction (minimum height, number of accompanying adults, etc.). Minors must be accompanied according to park regulations. At Siam Night (evening opening in summer) under-16s must be with an adult. Check the latest information on the official website before your visit.
Best time to go with children
Arriving at opening time usually lets you enjoy the children’s areas with fewer crowds and do the family attractions before they get busy. Queues grow by mid-morning and midday. If the children are small, consider a break at lunchtime (eat, rest in the shade) so they last the day better. Check the park’s opening hours and plan your return (transport, parking) in advance.
Summary: Siam Park with family
In short: Siam Park is a great option for families. It has dedicated children’s areas (The Lost City, Sawasdee, Coco Beach), attractions for all ages and the lazy river to enjoy together. Bring sunscreen, a change of clothes and check height restrictions. Compare individual and family pack tickets; consider the Twin Ticket if you are also visiting Loro Parque. To book tickets, use the purchase link on this site.
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