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Top Siam Park slides | Discover the best water slides in Tenerife

Siam Park Slides | Your ultimate guide to wet & wild fun!

Welcome to Siam Park, the water wonderland in Costa Adeje, Tenerife! Whether you're a die-hard thrill-seeker looking for some family fun or just need a spot to chill in the sun, the Siam Park slides have got you covered. With over 15 world-class slides, this park is the place to be if you want a mix of adrenaline, tropical vibes, and seriously cool rides. Let’s take a splash through some of the most epic slides this park has to offer.

By the numbers | Siam Park slides at a glance

  • 15+ water slides to choose from
  • 28 meters (92 feet): Height of the Tower of Power
  • 80 km/h (50 mph): Speed you’ll hit on Tower of Power
  • 18 meters per second (40 mph): Speed on Singha
  • 6 lanes for racing on the Naga Racer

Relaxing Siam Park rides

Singha: Speed demons, this one's for you

Let’s talk Singha, the water coaster that’s as fast as it sounds. This beauty sends you racing at 18 meters per second (40 mph) through twists, turns, and saucer-shaped slides that’ll have you screaming with joy (or fear, we won’t judge). It's basically a rollercoaster, but with water. If speed is your thing, you’re going to be riding Singha more than once.

  • Why you can’t miss it: Ever wanted to star in your own Fast & Furious movie? Singha’s got you covered. You’ll be whipping through the course like Dom Toretto in a high-speed water version of Furious 7. Sharp twists and lightning-fast turns make you feel like you’re in an aquatic street race. The need for speed has never felt so refreshing!

Kinnaree: Family fun with a big twist

For all you group riders, meet Kinnaree—a four-person raft ride that packs in 200 meters of water-filled thrills. The ride takes you through twists, turns, and a TornadoWave that’ll make your stomach drop (in a good way). Perfect for families or groups of friends who want to scream and laugh together as they conquer the waves.

  • Why you can’t miss it: If Jumanji was set in a water park, this would be the ride. You and your crew are tossed into the action, twisting through rapids like you're navigating the game’s wild terrain. And then, that TornadoWave hits, and it’s like the jungle is throwing its biggest obstacle at you. It’s all the thrills of an adventure movie, with just enough wild moments to keep you laughing.

The Dragon: because a Giant Dragon is always cool

The Dragon is the kind of ride that’s as epic to look at as it is to ride. First off, there’s a 20-meter-wide funnel (think: swirling vortex of doom) that spins you around before shooting you out. Oh, and did we mention the gigantic dragon sculpture watching over you? This is the slide that gives you both chills and thrills.

  • Why you can’t miss it: Imagine being in Game of Thrones—but instead of dragons breathing fire, you’re swirling in the grip of a monstrous vortex. As you’re sucked deeper into the abyss, you half-expect Drogon to swoop down and finish you off. It’s the kind of ride that leaves you feeling like you’ve narrowly escaped the clutches of Westeros, victorious and alive to tell the tale.

Vulcano: Light, speed, and splash

How about a slide that comes with its very own laser light show? Vulcano is a four-person raft slide that sends you spiraling through a giant bowl while lasers light up the ride. If that sounds like something from a sci-fi movie, well, it kind of is! It’s fast, it’s colorful, and it’s a complete sensory overload—in the best way possible.

  • Why you can’t miss it: If Tron and Guardians of the Galaxy had a baby, it would be Vulcano. The lights flashing around you feel straight out of a sci-fi blockbuster, while the high-speed spirals make you feel like you’re dodging spaceships in a galaxy far, far away. It’s the kind of ride that’ll have you saying, “I am Groot,” by the end because it’s just that wild.

Naga Racer: Race your friends!

Got a competitive streak? The Naga Racer is a six-lane mat slide where you can race your friends or family to the bottom. Grab your mat, get ready, and see who hits the water first. It's fast, fun, and a total laugh—especially if you're the one winning!

  • Why you can’t miss it: This is your Fast Five moment—except instead of racing through the streets of Rio, you’re careening down a water slide at top speed. The thrill of seeing who hits the water first feels like a drag race gone wet and wild. Winning here feels just as good as pulling off the perfect heist—minus the police chase, of course.

Mai Thai River: The chill zone

If you need a break from all the speed, head to the Mai Thai River, the world’s longest lazy river. This is the slide equivalent of lying on a beach, but with the added bonus of floating through tropical gardens and waterfalls. It’s relaxing, scenic, and exactly what you need to recharge.

  • Why you can’t miss it: Ever wondered what it’d be like to float through Jurassic Park—minus the dinosaurs? Mai Thai River takes you on a slow ride through what feels like prehistoric paradise. The tropical plants, the peaceful flow of the water—just imagine relaxing before the big action scene, except this time, nothing’s chasing you. It’s your perfect moment of calm before diving back into adventure

Patong Rapids: Family fun on the rapids

Patong Rapids is the family-friendly version of white-water rafting. Grab your crew, hop into the raft, and let the rapids take you through twists and turns. It’s fun without being too extreme, making it the perfect ride for everyone.

  • Why you can’t miss it: It’s like you’ve jumped into a Pirates of the Caribbean adventure. You’re in the raft, sailing through twisting rapids, half-expecting Jack Sparrow to swing by on a rope. The water splashes against the raft, the twists keep you guessing, and it’s the kind of fun you’d find sailing the seas in search of treasure—just a little less rum.

First-timer tips for an epic day at Siam Park

If it’s your first time at Siam Park, don’t worry—We’ve got you covered. Here are some tips to ensure your day goes off without a hitch.

  • Arrive early—like, really early!: Siam Park is very popular, especially during peak season (June to August). Arriving when the park opens is the best way to avoid long lines for the most popular slides like the Tower of Power and Singha. You can hit the big rides early and relax later when the crowds pick up.
  • Bring your own towel & rent a locker: Towels are available to rent, but if you want to save a few euros, bring your own. Lockers are essential if you have valuables. Lock up your stuff so you can ride the slides without a care in the world. Small lockers start at around €3, and bigger ones cost a bit more. Big lockers are available at the park for between €7 and €10, and towels can be rented for €5 + a €20 deposit.
  • Wear comfortable swimwear (and waterproof sunscreen!): You’ll be spending most of your time in the water, so make sure your swimwear is comfortable for both lounging and high-speed slides. Avoid wearing metal parts (zippers, buckles) because they’re not allowed on some rides for safety reasons. And don’t forget the waterproof sunscreen—you’ll need to reapply it often between rides!
  • Plan your meals wisely: No outside food or drinks are allowed in the park, but don’t worry—the food options inside are great. If you want to avoid peak lunch hour crowds, eat early or late. Sweet Siam is perfect for ice cream and treats, while spots like Tea House offer lighter meals. Try to budget for meals ahead of time—expect to spend around €10-€15 per person on food.
  • Map out your day: The park is big, and you don’t want to spend half your day figuring out where everything is. Grab a map at the entrance or download it onto your phone ahead of time. Start with the big thrill rides in the morning, then relax with more chilled experiences like the Mai Thai River or Coco Beach in the afternoon.
  • Check ride restrictions: Make sure to check the height and weight restrictions for each ride, especially if you’re visiting with kids. Not all slides are suitable for everyone, but there are plenty of family-friendly options if you know where to look.
  • Don’t forget to take breaks: With so much to do, it’s easy to get caught up in the action, but don’t forget to take breaks! Chill out at Coco Beach, grab a drink, and recharge before heading back for more thrills. The park has plenty of shaded areas, so find a cool spot when you need a breather.



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Frequently Asked Questions about Siam Park slides

How long are the wait times for the most popular slides?

On peak days, wait times for the most popular slides like Tower of Power and Singha can reach up to 45 minutes or more. To beat the queues, it’s best to get to the park early, or consider grabbing a fast pass to skip the lines.

Can I wear my GoPro or action camera on the slides?

Yes, but only on certain slides and rides! For example, you can use an action camera on the Mai Thai River or the Naga Racer, but for safety reasons, it's not allowed on high-speed slides like Tower of Power or Singha. Just check with the staff beforehand!

Are the slides safe for kids?

Most slides have height and weight restrictions for safety reasons. For smaller kids, slides like The Lost City and family-friendly rides like Patong Rapids are great options. Always check the ride requirements and lifeguard advice before hopping on.

Can I bring food and drinks?

No outside food and beverages are allowed in the park, but there are plenty of food spots inside. If you’re looking for a snack between slides, try Sweet Siam for some ice cream or head to the Tea House for a quick bite.

What’s the best time of year to visit?

The summer months (June to August) are the busiest, but also the most fun if you love a lively atmosphere. For shorter queues and a more relaxed experience, aim for September through November—the weather’s still great, but with fewer crowds.