Billet d'entrée au Siam Park
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Billet d'entrée au Siam Park

4.4/5

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Points forts
  • Visitez l'une des attractions aquatiques les plus spectaculaires d'Europe
  • Descendez la Tour du Pouvoir et parcourez les rapides du Mékong
  • Découvrez le meilleur endroit pour vous détendre et vous amuser avec vos amis et votre famille à Tenerife
Ce qui vous attend

Siam Park est le plus grand parc aquatique d'Europe et l'un des plus importants au monde. Situé au sud de Tenerife, c'est l'une des principales attractions touristiques des Canaries. Sur le thème du Siam, Siam Park se présente comme l'attraction aquatique la plus spectaculaire d'Europe.

La construction du Siam Park a commencé en 2004. Initialement prévu pour ouvrir en mai 2007, le parc a connu des problèmes de construction, mais a finalement été ouvert au public par Son Altesse Royale la Princesse de Thaïlande Maha Chakri Sirindhorn le 17 septembre 2008.

Attractions:

  • Vulcano : un toboggan ProSlide Behemoth Bowl pour quatre personnes avec un laser à l'intérieur qui produit une image clignotante d'un dragon
  • Le Dragon : une tornade ProSlide avec un spectacle de lumière à l'intérieur de l'entonnoir de 20 mètres (66 pieds) de large
  • Wave Palace : une piscine à vagues fabriquée par Murphys Waves Ltd en Écosse, avec une plage artificielle de sable blanc. Avec leurs 3,3 mètres de haut, ses vagues sont les plus hautes du monde. L'école de surf du parc proposera des cours de surf au Wave Palace.
  • Naga Racer : un toboggan de course à six voies
  • Le Géant : deux boules ProSlide Cannon, l'une se déplaçant dans le sens des aiguilles d'une montre et l'autre dans le sens inverse des aiguilles d'une montre
  • Tower of Power : un toboggan vertical et transparent qui envoie les passagers à travers une zone avec des requins et des raies pastenagues
  • Rivière Mai Thai : la plus longue rivière paresseuse du monde, qui a également la plus haute altitude de toutes les rivières paresseuses à 8 mètres (26 pieds)
  • Jungle Snakes : quatre toboggans sinueux qui suivent le terrain du parc
  • Lost City : une structure de jeux pour enfants avec 120 jeux
  • Rapides du Mékong : une descente en rapides
  • Kinnaree : un nouveau ProSlide de 200 mètres (660 pieds) de long pour quatre personnes
  • Singha : un toboggan aquatique à quatre entonnoirs, avec une vitesse de 18 mètres par seconde
  • Saifá : le nouveau parcours aquatique de Siam Park avec des pentes raides, des toboggans de course et des rebondissements surprenants pour une expérience amusante et passionnante

Remarque : Les billets ont une validité d'un an à compter de la date de service, en cas de changement de date, le client n'a pas besoin de contacter l'opérateur local.

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Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Espagne

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Veuillez vous présenter à l'entrée en présentant votre billet imprimé ou sur mobile à un membre du personnel.Siam Park met à disposition ses propres bus à impériale pour récupérer les clients à Los Cristianos, Las Américas et Costa Adeje (*Horaire sujet à modifications)Los Cristianos. Arrêt de bus à : CC Pasarela - Centre Commercial et Hôtel Sol Arona Tenerife. Las Amériques. Arrêt de bus à : CC Presidente - Centre commercial , Best Tenerife et Llanos de Troya. Costa Adeje. Arrêt de bus à : CC El Duque, Fañabé Plaza et Ocean ParkSi vous souhaitez être pris en charge ailleurs, Siam Park propose son propre service de navette. Ce service doit être réservé à l'avance et entraîne un supplément. Veuillez réserver ce service 48 heures à l'avance par téléphone. Vous trouverez les coordonnées de l'opérateur local sur votre bon de réservation.
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Sachez à l'avance :

  • Certaines restrictions de taille et de poids s'appliquent aux attractions du Siam Park, vérifiez les panneaux d'information avant de monter
  • Le billet d'entrée au Siam Park est valable pour l'entrée pendant les heures d'ouverture suivantes : Été (du 1er mai au 31 octobre) : de 10h00 à 18h00 / Hiver (du 1er novembre au 30 avril) : de 10h00 à 17h00 * Horaires susceptibles d'être modifiés
  • Siam Park propose son propre service de navette inclus depuis différents arrêts de Las Américas et Los Cristianos, de 9h30 à 17h30 (avec des départs toutes les heures). Il n'est pas nécessaire de réserver ; il vous suffit d'attendre à l'arrêt portant le logo Siam Park.
  • Les billets ont une validité d'un an à compter de la date de service, en cas de changement de date, le client n'a pas besoin de contacter l'opérateur local

N'oubliez pas d'apporter :

  • Siam Park peut demander tout document indiquant clairement votre identité
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Loro Parque s.a.
Frais de service
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Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

Excellent

4,4 /5

Basé sur 341 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


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  • L

    Laurent

    Verified booking

    3.8

    22 juillet 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Le parc est très beau, les attractions sont géniales mais il y a vraiment beaucoup de monde et c'est le bordel pour déposer ses affaires dans un casier. Beaucoup de jeunes nagent en sous-vêtements et on ne leur dis rien malgré le règlement! Le plan du parc est mal fait et on ne sait pas vraiment où se trouve le début des attractions donc on est un peu perdu au début. Les files peuvent durer longtemps au point qu'on ne fait pas tout dans le parc.

  • T

    Taylor

    Verified booking

    3

    29 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple


    Very difficult knowing where to go Park very laid out and you go round in circles because the signs r not great

  • E

    Eejit

    Verified booking

    4.2

    4 septembre 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Siam park is great but there is an awful lot of walking involved and a lot of climbing steps so was very tiring in the heat. Sign posts were not great at all it took us over an hour to find our way out again. One sign saying exit, even in Spanish would have helped. It's a park more geared towards adults as a lot of the rides would be ages 10+ or have height limits. All in all a great day but would have liked better directions around the park. Also pre buy a fast tack they cost €100 each on the d

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    footballmumuk

    Verified booking

    4.6

    30 août 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Siam Park never disappoints fabulous day for the family, staff friendly and good amount of life guards around the park, food reasonablly priced, queue lengths good we went on a Thursday and longest wait was 40mins, most between 10 and 20mins,

  • J

    Joe Bloggs

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    1.8

    30 août 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Siam park signage was terrible, fairly difficult to navigate the park Special Assistance (carers ticket) was a nightmare to achieve as we had to go to the information desk after entering the park (family of 6 - given 4 fast pass tickets) then go to another desk in the park to purchase 2 more fast pass tickets but by the time we got to the front of the queue (at 930ish) all other fast pass tickets were gone. Had to go to info desk who directed to outside booth to queue and purchase -took forever!

  • S

    Sally Baker

    Verified booking

    5

    21 août 2025

    A voyagé en famille


    Lockers and sunbeds available, felt secure. Rides very good, very fast and enjoyable, food and drink very reasonably priced. Lazy river was chaos and world famous aquarium you go through very poor, wasted a lot of time on the lazy river.

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