REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tenerife: Siam Park Premium Full-Day Experience
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Skip the lines. Then ride the biggest wave.
This full-day Siam Park Premium ticket turns a wild water-park day into something calmer and faster, with a themed Kingdom of Siam setup in the Canary Islands. You get the main Siam Park thrills—like the 28-meter Tower of Power drop and the world-famous wave pool—wrapped in a VIP-style day base.
I especially love the private cabin approach. It gives you a real place to cool off between rides, with sun beds (and depending on the option, a private shower and outdoor jacuzzi), plus a mini setup that means you’re not hauling bags around all day.
The one drawback to know up front: the Fast Pass rules aren’t identical for every attraction, and a few waits can still happen even in the VIP lanes. Also, it’s pricey—so you’ll want to arrive early, plan your ride order, and actually use the included time and extras.
In This Review
- Key highlights at a glance
- Siam Park Premium on Tenerife: what you’re really paying for
- Your cabin choice: Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, Villa VIP, and Champagne Club
- Cabana VIP
- Casa VIP
- Villa VIP
- Champagne Club
- Entering Siam Park: use your voucher, then get set
- Tower of Power and the rides that define Siam Park
- Tower of Power: the 28-meter vertical fall
- The wave pool: up to about 3 meters
- Lazy River, Saifa, and how to avoid “VIP doesn’t mean zero waits”
- Saifa and Mai Thai River: double-check coverage
- Floating Market: your Thai-style break between slides
- Food, drinks, and the “VIP value” that hits hardest
- Cabana logistics: towels, lockers, sun beds, and where the shade wins
- Weight limits: who should double-check before booking
- Timing tips that make VIP feel like VIP
- Price check: is $294 per group up to 2 good value?
- Should you book Siam Park Premium?
- FAQ
- How long is the Siam Park Premium full-day experience?
- Where do I go on the day?
- What’s included with the Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, and Villa VIP options?
- What’s included with the Champagne Club option?
- Are transfers included?
- Are towels provided?
- Are there weight limits for the rides?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights at a glance

- Tower of Power vertical drop: Feel that 28-meter plunge energy as you climb and then free-fall down.
- The biggest man-made wave: Ride a wave pool that can reach about 3 meters high.
- Your own white-sand base: Private cabin options with lounges, showers, and in higher tiers, outdoor jacuzzis.
- Fast Pass that can cut serious queue time: Some rides move fast; a few attractions may not be covered the same way.
- Floating Market break: A Thai-style stop for snacks, shopping, and optional traditional massage.
- VIP food and drink “math”: Many VIP buyers say included meals and drinks change the value more than they expected.
Siam Park Premium on Tenerife: what you’re really paying for

Siam Park is one of those parks where you can tell they designed it like a theme park first, then added water-park chaos. It recreates the old Kingdom of Siam theme (with Oriental styling) across a huge 185,000-square-meter site. The result: the big rides feel like part of a story, not just a line of slides.
This Premium day experience is mostly about time and comfort. You’re paying for two things that matter on a hot day: a private place to recharge and a way to spend less time standing still. One review-style theme that keeps showing up is queue pain—waits can reach 1+ hours on busy days—so skipping that is where the VIP logic kicks in.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Tenerife.
Your cabin choice: Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, Villa VIP, and Champagne Club

The Premium label can mean different setups depending on which option you pick. Here’s how the tiers break down, based on what’s included in the experience description.
Cabana VIP
You get one of the VIP cabanas (named Phuket, Chiang Mai, Rataburi), sized for up to 4 people. Expect:
- 4 hammocks
- a terrace shower
- sofa plus table and chairs
- fan, satellite TV
- towels
- minibar
This option also includes entrance fees, private cabana use during park hours, and a Fast Pass to skip lines at park attractions.
Casa VIP
This adds more “you can stay here comfortably” upgrades:
- private bathroom
- outdoor jacuzzi overlooking the beach
Cabana amenities stay in the mix, but now you’ve got a stronger indoor-outdoor comfort combo that’s great if your group wants downtime that doesn’t feel like a closet.
Villa VIP
Villa VIP includes the same amenities as Cabana VIP (with the extra jacuzzi upgrade) and is described as having ample indoor and outdoor space. In plain terms: this is the option for groups who want room to spread out a bit rather than sharing a compact deck.
Champagne Club
Champagne Club is a different vibe. It’s a private area with 6 Balinese beds, max two people per bed, plus entry for two and a bottle of champagne.
A key thing to keep in mind: the included description says Champagne Club is separate from the cabana/cabin Fast Pass and float preferences. In real-life use, people still report getting a big share of the VIP access benefits, but ride-by-ride coverage can vary—so treat this as a relaxing upgrade that’s not automatically the same as the cabana’s full setup.
Entering Siam Park: use your voucher, then get set

Your only meeting instruction is simple: present your voucher at Siam Park entrance. From there, the Premium experience is meant to get you to your day base quickly—especially if you chose a cabana or villa option.
One practical note: setup time can feel a little slow when you first arrive. If you’re paying for speed, you want to be strategic—hit the park early, then get your first big rides done while crowds are still ramping up.
Tower of Power and the rides that define Siam Park

Siam Park is famous for its biggest-ticket thrills, and the Premium ticket is designed to help you hit them without spending the whole day stuck in queues.
Tower of Power: the 28-meter vertical fall
Tower of Power is the adrenaline headline. You ascend the tower, then drop down a 91-foot (28-meter) vertical plunge. This ride is the kind you do early (or late) depending on wait times, but it’s also the kind you’ll want to do when you’re fully warmed up. You’ll be more alert, and you’ll get more from it.
One caution: Fast Pass coverage may not apply the same way to Tower of Power. Several Premium option experiences mention exceptions. So don’t plan your whole day around being able to ride it instantly no matter what—plan to use VIP to reduce time elsewhere, then treat Tower of Power as your big moment.
The wave pool: up to about 3 meters
If Tower of Power is the drop, the wave pool is the spectacle. Siam Park says it has the largest man-made wave in the world, reaching up to around 10 feet (3 meters). Riding it is a full-body moment—water hits hard, you get tossed, and you realize why this park gets talked about even beyond the Tenerife crowd.
Here’s what to do with that knowledge: if you’re the type who wants repeated rides (not just once), the Premium setup makes it easier to come back to the wave beach instead of hunting for time.
Lazy River, Saifa, and how to avoid “VIP doesn’t mean zero waits”

Lazy River is the classic recovery ride. You float down a gently meandering river after you’ve shredded your legs on faster slides. It’s also a smart way to cool off without committing to another adrenaline spike.
The twist: some Premium access may not cover Lazy River. One experience notes that Lazy River may not be part of certain Fast Pass access patterns, and it also suggests timing matters—because many people head there first thing. If you want a calmer experience, don’t race to it at opening time. Give crowds a chance to spread, then go.
Saifa and Mai Thai River: double-check coverage
Some reviews mention Fast Pass exceptions around specific attractions like Saifa and Mai Thai River. That doesn’t mean the day is worse—it means you should treat VIP Fast Pass as a strong queue-skip tool, not a magic wand that covers everything identically.
My advice: when you’re standing at a slide, look at the signage and the lane setup. If the fast lane marker is unclear, you might miss the correct route and lose time. It’s a small thing, but on a full-day plan it adds up.
Floating Market: your Thai-style break between slides

Siam Park doesn’t just do rides. It also includes a Floating Market area that feels like a Thai village. This is where you can:
- browse souvenirs
- snack and pick up sweets
- enjoy optional traditional Thai massage
- reset your brain before your next ride wave
This stop is valuable because it gives you a break that isn’t just sitting in the sun waiting for the next slide line. You can walk, browse, and come back with energy.
If you like mixing the park with a bit of culture-style atmosphere, this is the area where the theme world feels most complete.
Food, drinks, and the “VIP value” that hits hardest

For me, the VIP pricing only makes sense when you use the included comfort and included consumption. This experience is widely described as having all-day food and drink benefits tied to the VIP setup.
Here’s what the better experiences highlight:
- easier access to food and drinks without constant add-on payments
- included options that help you avoid the park-by-park pricing trap
- a setup that lets you snack and cool down multiple times
At the same time, there are clear exceptions. Multiple experiences point out that:
- cocktails / spirits may be excluded
- some items like sweets and crisps may not be included
- ice cream can be included even when other snack packs aren’t
So don’t assume you’ll get everything free forever. Assume you’ll get a strong buffet of included choices, plus a few items you pay for separately.
One practical benefit: you’re not trying to decide, every single time, if you should spend money on the next drink. You can keep riding.
Cabana logistics: towels, lockers, sun beds, and where the shade wins

A big part of why the cabana experience lands well is what it prevents: carrying your day around in your hands.
Your cabin area typically acts like:
- a storage point for bags and essentials
- a place to lie down without hunting for a random spot
- a base for bathroom breaks so you’re not losing ride time
Towels come up a couple ways in the details you’re given. The Premium cabins are described as including towels in the cabana tiers, and one of the practical notes says towels are available on-site with a cash deposit of €5. If you run through towels faster than expected, you have a backup.
If you’re traveling with a group, that private deck also reduces the “where are you?” chaos. Everyone has a meeting place.
Weight limits: who should double-check before booking

Some rides have strict max weights, and it can be the difference between a smooth day and a last-minute disappointment.
From the important information:
- Jungle Snakes and the Giant: max 110kg for single floaters, and 180kg for shared weight on double floaters.
- Other attractions: max individual weight is 130kg, depending on how many people use a floater.
If anyone in your group is near those limits, check ahead so you don’t end up changing plans at the entrance of a ride line.
Timing tips that make VIP feel like VIP
Here are the timing habits that make a Premium day work better—especially if you want repeat rides like multiple wave sessions.
- Start strong: arrive early and do your must-do adrenaline first or second. When waits rise, the Fast Pass value becomes obvious.
- Wave pool rhythm: don’t treat the wave pool as a one-and-done. Many people who like this VIP setup report doing the wave area more than once.
- Lazy River later: if it’s a popular “recovery” stop, you’ll likely enjoy it more if you don’t go at the first rush.
- Tower of Power with a plan: accept that Fast Pass might not cover every exception. Do it with patience, not assumptions.
Also watch the small signs at the attraction entrances. One experience mentions a fast pass lane sign that wasn’t easy to spot, leading to confusion and lost time.
Price check: is $294 per group up to 2 good value?
At $294 per group up to 2, you’re not buying a cheap ticket—you’re buying a day that’s meant to reduce queue stress and add comfort. The price feels easier to justify when two things are true:
1) You plan to ride a lot in one day (not just a couple slides).
2) You’ll use the included cabin comfort and the included food/drink benefits.
Many Premium buyers describe saving money on what they would normally pay for inside the park, especially when you factor in that food and drinks add up fast. One theme in the better-value comments: if you’d otherwise pay for entry + Fast Pass + meals inside the park, the VIP bundle can even out better than you’d expect.
Still, this is a “use it or lose it” ticket. If you show up late, skip the included base, or don’t plan your ride order, the VIP spend won’t feel as sharp.
Should you book Siam Park Premium?
I’d book this Premium experience if you want a calmer, more controlled water-park day with a real place to reset. Cabana, Casa, and Villa options are especially good for groups who want a comfortable base, quick bathroom breaks, and less “where’s my stuff?” worry.
I’d think twice if:
- you’re on a strict budget and won’t eat and drink much
- your group isn’t doing many rides (VIP shines with repetition)
- you’re expecting every single attraction to be covered equally by Fast Pass
If you want a smart move, show up early, prioritize the biggest rides first, and use the cabin as your home base. That’s how you turn the price into a day that feels worth it.
FAQ
How long is the Siam Park Premium full-day experience?
It’s valid for 1 day. Starting times depend on availability.
Where do I go on the day?
Present your voucher at the Siam Park entrance.
What’s included with the Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, and Villa VIP options?
These include entrance fees plus use of a private cabin during park hours. They also include amenities like sun beds and a private shower (depending on the option tier) and a Fast Pass to skip lines at park attractions. The cabana tiers also list floats/preferred access depending on the selected VIP option.
What’s included with the Champagne Club option?
Champagne Club includes a private area with Balinese beds, entry tickets for two people, use of the Balinese bed, and a bottle of champagne.
Are transfers included?
No. Transfers are not included.
Are towels provided?
Towels are not listed as included in the general notes, but towels are described as available in VIP cabin amenities. On-site towels are available with a cash deposit of €5.
Are there weight limits for the rides?
Yes. Jungle Snakes and the Giant have a max weight of 110kg for single floaters and 180kg shared on double floaters. Other attractions have a max individual weight of 130kg depending on the ride setup.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel up to 31 days in advance for a full refund.






