Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience

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Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience

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Siam Park turns comfort into part of the thrill. This full-day Premium visit combines private cabin time with VIP access so your day doesn’t turn into queue-and-complain. You’ll also get a heavy hit of adrenaline on signature slides, plus a big dose of that Kingdom of Siam theme in a resort-style setting.

I really like how the VIP cabin changes your whole rhythm: you’ve got a place to stash wet gear, cool off, and refuel without constantly walking the park. I also like the way the VIP option can cut the line math—some people even go on multiple slides before lunchtime.

My one caution is simple: the “priority” part isn’t identical for every attraction, so you should still expect some waits on the biggest headline rides. If your day depends on doing everything back-to-back, arrive ready to be flexible.

Key things I’d center in your planning

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Key things I’d center in your planning

  • Private cabin time with sun beds, a private shower, sofas, and a minibar (Cabana/Casa/Villa options)
  • Fast Pass benefits on many attractions, but not necessarily every single slide
  • The wave pool factor: the biggest man-made wave hits up to 10 feet high
  • Tower of Power drop: a 91-foot (28-meter) vertical plunge for thrill-seekers
  • Floating Market stop for Thai-style shopping, massage, and snacks

Siam Park Premium in Tenerife: what makes it feel different

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Siam Park Premium in Tenerife: what makes it feel different
Siam Park is a water park built like a mini Thailand fantasy, transplanted to the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa. The theme isn’t just decorative: the whole place is designed as a “old Kingdom of Siam” world, with Oriental styling set across 185,000 square meters of park grounds.

The Premium angle is what changes the day. Instead of spending hours hunting lockers, reapplying sunscreen, and shuffling with everyone else, you get a dedicated base (your cabin option). And if you choose the Cabana/Casa/Villa track, you also get Fast Pass-style access designed to reduce how long you sit still.

It’s still a water park, so you’re going to get wet, sunburned, and hungry in the fun way. But the Premium ticket adds control. That matters when peak crowds show up.

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Picking the right VIP option: Cabana VIP vs Casa VIP vs Villa VIP

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Picking the right VIP option: Cabana VIP vs Casa VIP vs Villa VIP
All the cabin options share the same core idea: your group has a private setup you can return to all day. Here’s the practical difference.

Cabana VIP (4-person cabins)

Cabana VIP uses one of three VIP cabins (Phuket, Chiang Mai, Rataburi). Each cabin is for up to 4 people and includes:

  • 4 hammocks, plus terrace shower
  • Sofa and table/chairs for hanging out
  • Fan, satellite TV
  • Towels and a minibar
  • Entrance + private cabin use during park hours
  • A Fast Pass to skip lines at park attractions (per the VIP inclusions)

If you’re traveling with a family, or just want a “home base,” this is often the sweet spot.

Casa VIP (adds a private bathroom + outdoor jacuzzi)

Casa VIP includes everything in Cabana VIP plus:

  • A private bathroom
  • An outdoor jacuzzi overlooking the beach area

This option is for you if you want the “Luxury Mode” part more than the “grab-and-go” part.

Villa VIP

Villa VIP is listed as including the same amenities as Cabana/Villa’s higher-tier cabin set, and still centers on the private cabin + jacuzzi-style luxury overlooking the beach (as described in the option list). If you’re deciding between Casa and Villa, the best approach is to pick based on what your schedule and group size actually wants: downtime in the water, or maximum time riding slides.

Champagne Club (Balinese beds + champagne, more limited access)

Champagne Club is a different flavor. It’s a private seating area with 6 Balinese beds, maximum two people per bed, plus:

  • Entry tickets for two people
  • Use of the Balinese bed
  • A bottle of champagne

Important nuance: the product details for the VIP cabin fast-access pieces specifically say those extras don’t apply to Champagne Club. In real life, some add-ons can feel messy across different wristband types, so I’d treat Champagne Club as the choice for a calmer, bed-based day—not as the guarantee that every ride comes with line-jump access.

Inside your VIP cabin: the comfort stuff that actually matters

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Inside your VIP cabin: the comfort stuff that actually matters
This is the part that sounds small until you do it. A private cabin is less about luxury branding and more about solving the annoying problems of a water park day.

You get a dedicated space with:

  • A private shower so you don’t have to fight for space in crowded changing areas
  • Sun beds (and a layout that lets you sit without constantly moving)
  • Sofas and a table area so you can regroup as a group
  • A minibar (so you can pace drinks rather than waiting in lines)

A couple of practical perks show up fast:

  • You don’t lose time to locker runs as often.
  • Your sunscreen, phone, and dry clothes have a place.
  • You can cool off and recover without turning the whole day into a commute.

If you upgrade for the cabin, plan to actually use it. The biggest value comes when you stop treating it like a trophy and start treating it like a base camp.

Fast Pass at Siam Park: where it helps most

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This Premium experience is built around skipping the worst of the wait. And at Siam Park, that’s not a minor detail—some attractions can run long lines when the park is full.

If you pick Cabana/Casa/Villa, your VIP access includes a Fast Pass meant to skip lines at many attractions, and a preferred-access approach for all attractions (the details note it does not apply to Champagne Club).

However, don’t assume it covers every single headline ride. The fast-pass lane rules reported with these VIP experiences often exclude:

  • Tower of Power
  • Saifa
  • Mai Thai River
  • And in at least some cases, the lazy river setup also isn’t part of the fast-pass benefit

So how do you play it? I’d do this:

  • Use VIP access for your “I want repeat rides” slides.
  • Budget extra time for Tower of Power and certain river attractions.
  • Don’t plan your whole day like every ride will behave the same.

Even when a fast pass doesn’t cover a specific slide, getting through the rest faster can still make your afternoon feel wide open.

The must-do slides: Tower of Power, wave pool, and lazy-river rhythm

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - The must-do slides: Tower of Power, wave pool, and lazy-river rhythm
Siam Park’s reputation is mainly earned by the rides that feel like landmarks. Here are the ones you should build your day around.

Tower of Power: the vertical plunge

Tower of Power is your adrenaline checkpoint: you climb up and drop down a vertical fall of 91 feet (28 meters). If your group includes someone who loves steep, fearless drops, this is the one that sets the tone.

If you’re not into the biggest drop first, try to go early enough that you’re not waiting forever with sore legs and a sky-high heart rate. Also remember: some VIP line-jump benefits may not apply to this specific ride.

The man-made wave: up to 10 feet high

Siam Park’s biggest record ride is the wave pool. It generates the biggest man-made wave in the world, reaching up to 10 feet (3 meters).

This is the ride that turns “I’ll do one slide” into “okay, maybe again.” If you want to feel how powerful water can be, this is where you do it. It’s also a great anchor for your timing: get your wave session earlier, when you’re fresher and still excited.

Lazy river: plan it like a recovery lap

The lazy river is the decompress ride. It’s described as a gently meandering float, and it’s perfect for resetting after the heavier stuff.

The catch is timing: some fast-pass rules may not apply, and laziness tends to be popular. If you want a smoother flow, stagger it—don’t only rely on the first-hour rush or you’ll miss the chance to slow down later.

Jungle Snakes and Giant: the weight limits check

Siam Park has clear weight limits on certain attractions:

  • Maximum weight for Jungle Snakes and the Giant: 110kg for a single floater, 180kg shared on double floaters
  • For other attractions: maximum individual weight is 130kg (depending on the attraction setup)

If you’re bringing heavier riders or mixed groups, check this early. It prevents disappointment at the entrance gate.

Floating Market: the Thai village break you shouldn’t skip

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Floating Market: the Thai village break you shouldn’t skip
One of the easiest mistakes at Siam Park is treating it like only rides and snacks. The Floating Market breaks that rhythm.

It’s a Thai village-style area inside the park where you can:

  • browse souvenirs and snacks/sweets
  • watch or seek out Thai massage experiences
  • step into the themed setting in a more “wander and browse” way

It’s also a smart mid-day move if you’ve done your biggest rides and want a change of scenery. Even if you only spend 20–30 minutes here, it helps the day feel less like an endless loop of pools and slides.

Food, drink, and what’s included with VIP

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Food, drink, and what’s included with VIP
This Premium ticket is often worth it because food and drink stop being an additional bill you dread.

Cabana/Casa/Villa setups are described as including plenty of convenience, and the VIP-all-day vibe typically covers unlimited food and drink at participating outlets. The fine print shows up in what’s not always covered:

  • Some items like crisps and certain sweets/chocolate packs aren’t included based on reported experiences.
  • Alcohol coverage and cocktails/spirits can vary by outlet and package specifics.

The biggest practical tip: use your VIP wristband and pick the places that accept it quickly. In many cases, the central Thai restaurant area near the VIP zone is a common “base” point for food and drink. If you find the options feel tight at a specific moment, it’s often just a matter of knowing which restaurants accept the all-inclusive portion.

Also, plan around the midday heat. The cabin break + included drinks is what keeps the day fun instead of turning it into a dehydration math problem.

Timing strategy: how to ride like the VIP ticket is real

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Timing strategy: how to ride like the VIP ticket is real
Here’s my “make it work” game plan for a full-day Premium visit.

Start strong, but don’t burn out

If you arrive near opening and you want the wave pool and Tower of Power without stress, aim to do the heavier thrill rides first. Then use Fast Pass benefits on your repeat-friendly favorites.

Use the cabin like a pit stop, not an afterthought

Even if you’re tempted to stay on the slides all day, take shorter breaks:

  • cool down in the cabin
  • refill drinks from the minibar
  • reset before the next ride cluster

A private base becomes valuable when you use it enough that it changes your energy.

Do lazy-river and calmer sections as your “off-ramp”

When your group starts moving slower, that’s your cue to switch from adrenaline-first to “float and snack” mode. Even if your fast pass doesn’t cover the lazy river, it’s still a great ride to schedule after you’ve had your thrill fix.

Price and value: is $294 per group up to 2 a good deal?

Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience - Price and value: is $294 per group up to 2 a good deal?
At $294 per group for up to 2 people, this Premium ticket is not cheap. But for the right kind of day, it can be a smarter spend than buying entry + fast pass + food piecemeal.

The value comes from the bundle effect:

  • You’re paying once for entry and a VIP cabin base (for Cabana/Casa/Villa)
  • You’re paying for priority access in the form of Fast Pass benefits on many rides
  • You’re getting a “food and drink as you go” setup that prevents the usual water-park pricing trap

In other words, the price only feels high if you plan to buy everything à la carte. If you plan to eat and drink multiple times, and you want to do multiple ride cycles without spending most of the day in line, the Premium package is often easier to justify.

Who it suits best:

  • Families who want less chaos and more regroup time
  • Groups where some people want thrill rides, and others want breaks
  • Anyone who hates long queues and wants their energy back

Quick logistics and rules you should know before you go

  • Meeting point: present your voucher at Siam Park entrance.
  • Transfers: not included, so plan your own transport to the park.
  • Towels: cabin options include towels, but towels are also available on-site with a cash deposit of €5.
  • Ride weight limits: Jungle Snakes and the Giant have 110kg single / 180kg shared limits; other attractions use 130kg individual limits.

Also, set expectations realistically. Premium can reduce queues a lot, but it won’t magically remove the entire park’s crowd behavior. The best results come when you use the VIP access for what it covers, then flex on the rides it doesn’t.

Should you book Siam Park Premium in Tenerife?

If your idea of a great water park day is fewer lines, more comfort, and a place to reset in between rides, then yes—I’d book this Premium experience, especially with a Cabana/Casa/Villa option.

If you’re the type who just wants one or two rides and a casual browse, you’ll likely feel the cost instead of the benefit. But if you’re planning a full day, you want adrenaline hits like Tower of Power and the wave pool, and you’ll eat and drink more than once, the bundled value can make the day feel smoother.

My call: book it if you want a VIP day that feels organized, and skip it if you’re treating Siam Park as a quick splash-and-go.

FAQ

How long is the Tenerife Siam Park Premium experience?

It’s valid for 1 day. You’ll need to check availability to see your starting times.

What’s included if I choose the Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, or Villa VIP options?

These cabin options include an entrance ticket, use of a private cabin during park hours (sun beds, private shower, sofas, and listed amenities), and Fast Pass benefits / priority access as described for VIP options. Towels and minibar items are part of the cabin amenities listed.

What’s included with Champagne Club?

Champagne Club includes entry tickets for two people, use of a Balinese bed (in the private area), and a bottle of champagne.

Are transfers included to Siam Park?

No. Transfers are not included.

Where do I meet on the day?

Present your voucher at Siam Park entrance.

What are the ride weight limits for certain attractions?

For Jungle Snakes and the Giant, the maximum weight is 110kg for single floaters and 180kg for shared weight on double floaters. For other attractions, the maximum individual weight is 130kg (depending on the floater setup).

How far in advance can I cancel?

You can cancel up to 31 days in advance for a full refund.

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