Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets

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Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets

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Orcas and slides in one Tenerife plan. I love the animal intensity at Loro Parque, especially the Orca Ocean killer whale show, and I like that Siam Park gives you big, family-ready thrills in a very themed setting. The main drawback is planning: the parks sit on opposite sides of the island, so you’ll want a simple transport plan.

For $92 per person, you get a true two-park day split however you like, with a 14-day window after you first activate the ticket. You’ll also skip the ticket line, which matters when both parks are busy. Food and drinks are not included, so budget for lunch and snacks on your own.

This combo is a smart pick if you’re traveling with kids or you’re the type who wants one memorable day with animals and another with slides. It’s also great for mixed-age groups since Loro Parque leans educational and Siam Park leans adrenaline and beach time.

Key highlights you should care about

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Key highlights you should care about

  • Orca show at Orca Ocean: the headline moment at Loro Parque
  • Kinderlandia for kids: tree-hut village, hanging bridges, and a snake slide
  • Siam Park’s water kingdom: big theme-park energy with lots of sea-themed experiences
  • Fast entry via QR/ticket scanning: fewer ticket-line delays
  • Free transport options: Loro Parque Express in the north and buses to Siam Park in the south

What You’re Really Buying With the Loro Parque + Siam Park Combo

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - What You’re Really Buying With the Loro Parque + Siam Park Combo
You’re not buying a “guided tour” so much as two admissions that unlock two of Tenerife’s most famous attractions. The combo covers:

  • 1 admission ticket for Loro Parque
  • 1 admission ticket for Siam Park

You’re looking at two full park experiences, not a quick taste. Loro Parque is all about animal habitats and major daily shows, while Siam Park is a full-on water park with a theme built around Thailand-style design and water-world attractions.

The practical win is the format: you get 14 days to use the second park after you validate the first one. That flexibility helps if your travel days get messy, or if you want to hit the quieter park on a calmer morning.

One thing to keep in mind: food and drinks are not included. Both parks have plenty of places to eat (so you won’t starve), but you’ll still want to plan for lunch costs as part of your day.

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The 14-Day Window and the Fingerprint Step

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - The 14-Day Window and the Fingerprint Step
Here’s how the combo ticket works on the ground:

  • Once you validate at the first park, you’ll have 14 days to visit the second park.
  • When you validate at the first park, you’ll be asked to leave a fingerprint for verification.
  • You’ll still need a valid ticket to access the park.

That fingerprint moment is the kind of thing that can surprise people if they expect a simple scan-and-go only. If you’re traveling with kids, just factor in an extra minute or two for everyone to get processed.

Also remember: the parks are in different locations. This combo is great, but it’s not a “same-day shuttle between everything.” You’ll choose which park first, then travel between Tenerife’s north and south.

Loro Parque (North Tenerife): Animal Shows, Penguin Power, and Kinderlandia

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Loro Parque (North Tenerife): Animal Shows, Penguin Power, and Kinderlandia
Loro Parque is located in the north, around Puerto de la Cruz. If you’ve ever wanted a zoo that feels like a series of carefully built environments (instead of a lineup behind fences), this is where you’ll see that approach in action.

The park is known for:

  • exceptional facilities and installations
  • a strong focus on nature and the environment
  • an environmental certification called Animal Embassy

The shows you should build your day around

The big draw is the show schedule. The standout in particular is the killer whale show at Orca Ocean. This is the moment people talk about most, and for good reason: it’s the headline performance at the park.

You’ll also want to plan for other animal shows like parrot and sea-lion/dolphin style presentations, since the rhythm of the day matters. One helpful reality: Loro Parque isn’t just “walk around whenever.” If you want the key shows, give yourself enough time to reach them.

Don’t miss Kinderlandia if you’re with kids

If you’re traveling with younger children, Kinderlandia is a big reason this park works. It’s designed like a little African village of huts in the trees, with:

  • climbs and jungle-style play
  • hanging bridges
  • a snake slide

This is the kind of area that burns energy fast in the best way. It also gives parents a break because kids have more than one thing to do beyond watching animals.

A note on getting oriented

Some visitors find that navigation and signage can be hit-or-miss. Loro Parque is not huge in the “hours of walking” sense, but it still pays to arrive with a loose plan: where the shows are, where you want to spend time, and what your kids will do while you’re moving between zones.

Getting to Loro Parque: Puerto de la Cruz and the Free Express Train

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Getting to Loro Parque: Puerto de la Cruz and the Free Express Train
Getting to Loro Parque is straightforward if you lean on the built-in options.

  • It’s in the north. Follow street indications to Puerto de la Cruz that show the Loro Parque logo.
  • If you’re coming by train, use the Loro Parque Express. It’s a free service that departs every 20 minutes from Plaza de Los Reyes Catolicos (in front of McDonald’s).

Timing matters. The last departure from Loro Parque is at 6:45 PM. If you tend to linger (which, honestly, you might here), make sure you’re not stuck without transport back.

Siam Park (South Tenerife): Thailand-Style Water Kingdom and the Slide Rush

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Siam Park (South Tenerife): Thailand-Style Water Kingdom and the Slide Rush
Siam Park is in the south, at Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje. This is the park that leans hard into big water-park thrills, set inside an exotic theme-world. It opened in 2008, and it’s often treated as one of Europe’s top water parks.

What makes Siam Park feel special

The park’s “water kingdom” vibe comes from two things working together:

  • natural-looking park layout with exotic settings
  • a strong oriental design theme that ties the attractions together

It’s not just slides. It’s a whole environment.

Expect sea-themed attractions plus big rides

The combo ticket specifically mentions seeing a wide variety of sea animals in Siam Park’s water kingdom, and that fits the overall feel. If you’re going for both animal-meets-water and adrenaline, Siam Park is built for that.

Ride practicalities that matter: weight limits and cold water-time

Siam Park has specific ride weight limits:

  • Jungle Snakes and the Giant: max 110kg for single floaters and max 180kg for shared weight on double floaters.
  • For other attractions: max 130kg for an individual, depending on how many people are on the floater.

Also, if you’re visiting in cooler months, plan for less “beach warm” conditions than you’d expect from the Canary Islands reputation. One common tip: in winter, the park can feel cold because sun shifts and the ground can be chilly. Water shoes are a good idea if you’re sensitive.

Crowds can be real

Siam Park can get busy. If you hate long queues, aim to be at the park at opening time and choose your must-do rides first.

People also report that signage and navigation can feel confusing in places, so don’t plan a super tight minute-by-minute schedule.

Getting to Siam Park: Free Buses, Nearest Stations, and Where to Enter

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Getting to Siam Park: Free Buses, Nearest Stations, and Where to Enter
Siam Park is a bit more “south-coast structured” for transport. You have a free bus service, with multiple pickup points and set start times.

Free bus routes include:

  • CC El Duque: first departure 9:55 AM, then every 30 minutes until 12:55 PM
  • Fañabe Plaza: first departure 10:00 AM, then every 30 minutes until 1:00 PM
  • Ocean Park: first departure 10:05 AM, then every 30 minutes until 1:05 PM

If you’re using public transport, the nearest bus station is listed as Playa de las Americas: TITSA bus station.

By car, the directions point to Highway exit 28/29.

A quick reality check: because Loro Parque is north and Siam Park is south, your day won’t be efficient unless you accept travel time between coasts. Plan for that, especially if you’re staying near Costa Adeje or Las Americas and starting at Loro Parque.

How to Schedule Your Two-Canaries Days Without Burning Out

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - How to Schedule Your Two-Canaries Days Without Burning Out
With a combo ticket, your goal is simple: don’t treat it like a checklist. Treat it like two separate “full day moods.”

The Loro Parque day plan that works

  • Start early if you can. Fewer crowds help you catch more shows.
  • Pick your “must-see” first, then fill in the rest.
  • Build your day around the Orca Ocean show, then fit other shows (parrots, sea-lion type presentations, and dolphins) around it.
  • If kids need a release valve, put Kinderlandia somewhere in the middle of the day so everyone can reset.

The Siam Park day plan that works

  • Prioritize your favorite rides early while the lines are calmer.
  • If you’re bringing family members with different energy levels, split your priorities: one group focuses on bigger rides, another lingers at the sea-themed areas and calmer zones.
  • Wear shoes you’re okay getting wet and re-wearable. If you’re visiting in cooler season, pack for chill.
  • Keep your flexibility. Siam Park can run slower than you planned if queues stretch.

Food and downtime

Food and drinks are not included with the ticket, but both parks have food shops. Build in a lunch break so you’re not sprinting through the afternoon when your legs start to complain.

Who This Combo Ticket Is Best For

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Who This Combo Ticket Is Best For
This is one of those rare multi-day combos that genuinely covers a broad range of interests.

You’ll love it if:

  • you’re traveling with kids who want hands-on play (Kinderlandia) and big water attractions
  • you want animal shows plus water-park fun in one Tenerife schedule
  • you like having more than one option on the itinerary so your group doesn’t get bored at the same pace

You might hesitate if:

  • you hate crowds and long queues (Siam Park can get packed)
  • you don’t want to deal with north/south travel across the island
  • you’re sensitive to colder winter conditions and want fully warm-weather vibes

Price and Value: Is $92 a Fair Deal for Two Major Parks?

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Price and Value: Is $92 a Fair Deal for Two Major Parks?
$92 per person isn’t “cheap,” but it can still be good value because you’re buying two big admissions that normally would be separate decisions.

What makes the price feel more justified:

  • two major attractions under one combo
  • 14-day flexibility, which reduces stress and wasted time
  • skip the ticket line, which is a real benefit when parks are busy
  • free transport options that lower the “how do we get there” friction

The cost gap you’re responsible for: food and drinks. If you plan lunch snacks and drinks, factor that into your day budget.

If you’re aiming to do both parks on Tenerife, the combo ticket is the practical move. If you think you’ll only do one, you’ll feel the cost more, because you’re paying for access you might not use.

Should You Book This Combo Ticket?

Book it if you want one Tenerife plan that covers both animal-world excitement and serious water-park energy, with enough flexibility to match your group’s pace. The ticket makes it easy to do Loro Parque first and then use your 14-day window to get to Siam Park without panic.

Skip it (or rethink it) if your travel style is very “one place per day, no logistics.” Here, logistics matter because the parks are on opposite sides of the island, and Siam Park can be crowded.

My bottom line: if you can handle north/south travel and you’re excited about both animal shows and slides, this combo is an easy yes.

FAQ

How long do I have to use the combo ticket?

You have 14 days to visit the second park after you first activate/validate your ticket at the first park.

Do I have to visit Loro Parque and Siam Park on consecutive days?

No. As long as you validate the first park and then visit the second within the 14-day window, you’re fine.

What happens when I validate the ticket at the first park?

At the first park, you’ll be asked to leave your fingerprint for verification. You still need a valid ticket to access the park.

Are both parks in the same location?

No. Loro Parque and Siam Park are in different locations, on opposite sides of Tenerife.

Is food included with the ticket?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Can I skip the ticket line?

Yes. This combo ticket includes the option to skip the ticket line.

How do I get to Loro Parque using the free transport option?

If you’re coming by train, you can use the Loro Parque Express, a free service that runs every 20 minutes from Plaza de Los Reyes Catolicos (in front of McDonald’s), with the last departure from Loro Parque at 6:45 PM.

How do I get to Siam Park using the free bus service?

Siam Park has free buses from several stops. The first departure and end times are listed for CC El Duque, Fañabe Plaza, and Ocean Park. You can also use the TITSA bus station at Playa de las Américas.

What are the weight limits for Siam Park rides?

For Jungle Snakes and the Giant, the max is 110kg for single floaters and 180kg for shared weight on double floaters. For other attractions, the max is 130kg for an individual, depending on how many people are using the floater.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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