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Best Ways to Get to Siam Park in Tenerife

Where is Siam Park Located?

Address: Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

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Siam Park is located in the municipality of Adeje, on the south coast of Tenerife, one of the Canary Islands. The park is set against a backdrop of spectacular Thai architecture, and it features a variety of water slides, a wave pool, and a lazy river. Siam Park is the largest water park in Europe, and it has been voted the best water park in the world several times.

Nearest Landmark: Biały Młyn, 800 meters away

How to get to Loro Parque from Siam Park

By Car

  • Starting Point: Siam Park.
  • Travel time: Approximately 1 hour.
  • Directions: Head north on TF-1 highway towards Santa Cruz, then follow signs for Loro Parque located in Puerto de la Cruz.

By Public Transport

  • Starting Point: Siam Park.
  • Take a bus from Siam Park back to Las Americas bus station using Titsa line services.
  • From Las Americas, catch Titsa line 343 directly towards Puerto de la Cruz.
  • Upon arrival at Puerto de la Cruz, follow signs or local directions to Loro Parque (approximately a short walk from the bus station).

By Taxi

  • Starting Point: Anywhere near Siam Park.
  • Travel time: Approximately 50 minutes by taxi directly to Loro Parque.

Different ways to get to Siam Park

Getting to Siam Park by public transportation

Free Siam Park Shuttle Bus (South Tenerife)

  • Starting Point: Costa Adeje, Playa de las Americas, or Los Cristianos.Best for: Budget-conscious travelers.Travel time: 30-60 minutes (depending on pick-up location and traffic).Timings:
  • Pick-up: The schedule starts at approximately 9:30 am and runs every 30 minutes until 1 pm. It resumes at 3 pm and runs until 6 pm.
  • Return: Buses run from Siam Park to your resort between 3:30 pm and 6:30 pm. The last bus leaves at 6:30 pm, so be sure to catch it!

Public Bus with Transfer (North Tenerife)

  • Starting Point: Puerto de la Cruz.
  • Best for: Travelers staying in Puerto de la Cruz or other northern areas.
  • Travel time: 1.5 - 2 hours (depending on connections and waiting times)

Timings:

You'll need to take two buses:

First, catch Titsa bus route 343 from Puerto de la Cruz to the bus station in Las Americas.

Second, from Las Americas bus station, you can walk (for around 10 minutes) to Siam Park.

Getting to Siam Park by hailing a Taxi

Starting Point: Anywhere in Costa Adeje.

Best for:

  • Fastest travel time (around 8 minutes): Hailing a taxi on the street can be especially convenient if you're near a main road.
  • Travel time: Expect the trip to take approximately 8 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
  • Timings: Taxis in Costa Adeje operate 24/7, but there are fewer taxis available late at night. Here's how to hail a taxi:
  1. Look for a taxi with the taxi light illuminated on top of the vehicle.
  2. Stand by the side of the road in a safe location and wave your hand to signal the taxi.
  3. Once the taxi stops, inform the driver you'd like to go to Siam Park.
  4. The fare will be metered, so you won't need to negotiate beforehand.

By Car

Starting Point: Santa Cruz or any location in Tenerife.

Best for:

  • Travelers who want the freedom to travel at their own pace.
  • Groups with a lot of luggage or gear.
  • Travel time: 35-45 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
  • Distance: Approximately 12 kilometers.

Directions:

  1. Get on the TF-1 highway south towards Granadilla.
  2. Take exit 24 towards Parque Siam.
  3. Follow the signs for Siam Park; you'll see a large white archway for the park entrance.

Parking

  • Availability: There's a designated car park located right next to the park, but spaces are limited.
  • Pricing: The fee for parking at Siam Park is around €7.
  • Hours: The car park operates with the same hours as the park itself, generally from 10 am to 6 pm.

Walk or Cycle to Siam Park

Route

  • Head south on Av. de los Pueblos/TF-481. There's a large shopping center called Magma, on your left.
  • Look for a pedestrian bridge crossing the TF-1 motorway. You can find the bridge either near the Magma shopping center or slightly further down Av. de los Pueblos.
  • Cross the bridge using the dedicated pedestrian walkway. This will take you over the motorway.
  • Once you've crossed the bridge, follow the path that leads towards Siam Park. You should see signs pointing you in the right direction.

Walking to Siam Park

  • Distance: Approximately 1.5 kilometers (1 mile)
  • Travel time: 20-30 minutes, depending on your pace
  • Timings: This route is accessible any time during Siam Park's opening hours (typically 10am to 5pm or 6pm, depending on the season). However, be aware of the heat during peak midday hours (12pm to 4pm). Consider an early morning or late afternoon walk for more comfort.

By Cycling

  • Distance: It is similar to walking, approximately 1.5 kilometers (1 mile). Depending on the route chosen, it could be slightly shorter. There are a few route options available on cycling apps or maps.
  • Travel time: 7-10 minutes, depending on your cycling speed and the chosen route mentioned below.
  • Timings: Similar to walking, this route is accessible any time during Siam Park's opening hours. However, be mindful of traffic during busier times of the day, usually between 10am and 4pm approximately, especially along Av. de los Pueblos.



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Frequently questions asked about directions to Siam Park

I've heard there are different areas for different thrill levels. How can I plan my day to maximize the fun for everyone in my group (including young kids)?

Absolutely! Siam Park caters to all ages. Start your day at Lost City, a paradise for young children with smaller slides, water playgrounds, and a lazy river. Next, head to Mai Thai River, a relaxing journey through the park with gentle rapids and stunning Thai-themed scenery. For bigger thrills in the afternoon, conquer the slides in Siam Beach (moderate intensity) before hitting the high-adrenaline rides like the Tower of Power in Singha Zone (for the bravest!).

We're on a tight budget. Are there ways to save money on food and drinks inside the park?

Bringing your own food and drinks isn't allowed (except water and baby food). However, there are ways to be smart! Many restaurants offer combo meals with drinks and snacks. Consider splitting a meal if portion sizes are large. Look out for refill stations for your water bottle throughout the park. You can also bring a reusable water bottle and fill it up before entering the park.

Should we rent a locker or bring our belongings with us?

Lockers are highly recommended, especially if you plan on riding the water slides. Lockers come in two sizes and can store your valuables, towels, and spare clothes. This allows you to enjoy the rides hassle-free without worrying about your belongings. Remember, sunscreen and hats are essential and can be brought with you while enjoying the park.

How do I get to Siam Park by bus?

Siam Park provides a convenient and complimentary double-decker bus service for the convenience of its guests. The buses pick up visitors from different locations, including Los Cristianos (Centro Comercial Pasarela and Hotel Sol Arona), Las Américas (Centro Comercial Presidente, Hotel Best Tenerife, and Hotel Llanos de Troya), and Fañabé (Centro Comercial El Duque, Centro Comercial Plaza Fañabé, and Ocean Park).

We're not exactly morning people. What time is the best time to arrive to avoid long queues?

For shorter queues, consider arriving early before the park officially opens. Siam Park offers "priority access" tickets that allow you to enter designated areas before general admission. Another strategy is to visit during weekdays when it's generally less crowded compared to weekends

Are there any special events or nights at Siam Park?

During the summer months (July-August), Siam Park hosts Siam Nights. This special evening event lets you experience the park in a whole new light, with illuminated slides, live DJ sets, and a unique nighttime atmosphere. It's a great option if you've already been during the day and want a different experience.

We're staying far from the park. What are the best transportation options to get to Siam Park?

Siam Park offers a free shuttle bus service in Costa Adeje, Las Americas, and Los Cristianos. Taxis are readily available throughout Tenerife and can be convenient, especially for larger groups. Public buses are another budget-friendly option.

How do I get to Siam Park by car?

To get to Siam Park by car, take the south highway TF-1 and exit at 73 or 74. Follow the signs to Siam Park and you will arrive at the park entrance. The journey from Santa Cruz takes around 45 minutes, from Adeje takes around 30 minutes, and from Los Cristianos takes around 20 minutes. The signs for Siam Park are well-marked, so you should not have any trouble finding your way.

What if someone in our group forgets their swimsuit or needs to buy sunscreen? Are there shops inside the park?

Don't worry! Siam Park has several shops selling swimwear, towels, sunscreen, sunglasses, and other essentials you might have forgotten. While prices might be slightly higher than outside the park, it's a lifesaver if you're caught unprepared.