Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets

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Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets

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Two parks, two very different moods. I like the pairing because you get nature-and-animal wonder in Loro Parque, then switch gears to a full-on water kingdom day at Siam Park. For families, it’s also smart because the second park can be timed for the kids’ energy level instead of forcing everything into one exhausting day.

What I like most: the orca and parrot shows at Loro Parque, and the way Siam Park builds thrill rides around a full themed world. One real consideration: the parks are far apart on the island, so you need a travel plan (and early starts) if you want both days to feel smooth.

Key Things I’d Focus On

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  • Orca and parrot shows at Loro Parque: the kind of animal programming that makes the day feel planned, not random
  • Kinderlandia for kids: tree huts, bridges, and water play aimed at younger visitors
  • Siam Park water attractions: big slides plus a Thailand-style themed setting
  • Queue reality: some days get packed, so arriving early (or considering fast track) helps
  • Two locations, one combo: you’ll split north Tenerife and south Tenerife and should plan transport around that

Why Loro Parque + Siam Park Makes Sense on Tenerife

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Tenerife is basically a tale of two coasts—and this ticket follows it. Loro Parque sits in the north (near Puerto de la Cruz). Siam Park is in the south (Costa Adeje). That means you’re not just buying two attractions; you’re buying two different day formats.

Here’s the practical win: you don’t have to force one park immediately after the other. After you validate your twin ticket at the first park, you have 14 days to use the second ticket. So if your first day gets derailed by weather, crowds, or a late start, you’ve got breathing room.

This combo also has a family advantage. Loro Parque isn’t only for animal lovers; it includes Kinderlandia for kids with jungle-style play. Then Siam Park turns the whole experience into water-rhythm: slides, splash zones, and a theme park layout that’s built for repeat rides.

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Loro Parque: A Top-Tier Animal Park Day in North Tenerife

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Loro Parque has a reputation for good reason: it feels like a well-run zoo with serious attention to habitats and show routines. The best part of coming here isn’t only seeing animals—it’s how close the experience feels, and how often the park gives you “moments” instead of making you walk for hours with nothing planned.

If you want the headline attractions, go for the shows. The killer whale show at Orca Ocean is the big one in your plan, and it’s the kind of performance that turns a regular zoo day into a full event. On top of that, you’ll also want to catch the parrot show and other animal performances the park puts on across the day.

Also, don’t ignore the smaller details once you’re inside. People consistently rate Loro Parque’s penguin area as a standout. It’s the sort of enclosure that makes you slow down, take photos, and actually watch the animals instead of treating the park like a checklist.

The one thing to expect: your day will be show-driven

Loro Parque works best when you plan around shows rather than around walking paths. I’d build your timing around the orca and other main presentations so you don’t end up sprinting across the park at the wrong moment. Even if the park is well set up, some signage can be less than perfect once you’re moving quickly in a busy day. Having a show plan keeps you from feeling lost.

Kinderlandia: The Kid-Friendly Break That Keeps the Whole Day Moving

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If you’re traveling with children, Kinderlandia is the reason to do Loro Parque even if your kids aren’t naturally “zoo people.” The area is designed like a playful village in the trees, with climbing options and suspended bridges that let kids burn energy without needing you to constantly micromanage.

What I like about this kind of zone is that it’s not just a playground. It’s active fun with themed jungle elements. Kids can climb, balance, and slide down—then you can regroup and continue the day without the classic meltdown that happens after too much straight walking.

If your group includes different ages, Kinderlandia helps you stagger your day. Older kids and adults can drift toward the main exhibits and shows, while younger kids get the dedicated space that’s built for their scale of fun.

Siam Park: The Water Kingdom for Thrills and Family Fun in the South

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Siam Park is where Tenerife turns into a theme-park water day. The vibe is less “wander and observe” and more “pick a slide, ride it, repeat.” It also opened in 2008, and it’s now widely treated as one of Europe’s top water parks, largely because it doesn’t feel like a random collection of attractions. The park has an overall design and identity, with water rides placed inside a themed world.

From a rider’s perspective, you’re looking at a mix:

  • Big, high-adrenaline slides
  • Water attractions across different intensity levels
  • Plenty of opportunities to stay in motion all day

One ride that shows up in people’s favorites is Tower of Power—it’s described as thrilling enough to make you feel it in your neck. That’s a good clue: if you’re at all sensitive to intense rides, take your time and don’t treat the park like a “jump on everything” checklist.

Queues are the real enemy here (on busy days)

Siam Park can get packed. Some days you’ll be standing in queues long enough that you won’t complete everything on your wish list. That’s why I’d treat the first part of the day as your strategy time. Go early, aim for your must-do slides first, and build your afternoon around whatever you can manage without losing your mood.

There’s also a fast track option that people use to cut wait times. In one cited case, someone paid about €38 (and also mentions a more expensive option around €99), and it reduced the time spent in lines dramatically. If you’re traveling during peak season or you have limited hours, the value of fast track goes up fast.

Water Shoes and Weather: Small Choices That Change Your Comfort

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Siam Park is a water park, but comfort still depends on footwear and timing. In winter, it can feel colder than you’d expect. I’d take that seriously: the ground can be chilly, and one person described the experience as literally cold enough to leave them feeling unwell. If you’re visiting in cooler months, bring water shoes rather than relying on bare feet or flimsy flip-flops.

Sun matters, too. In the morning, some areas may not have much direct sun, so plan for a layer you can keep in a locker or wear in the earlier hours. If your body runs cold easily, that’s the difference between enjoying a full day and leaving early.

Siam Park Ride Rules: The Weight Limits You Should Check Before You Go

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Siam Park has posted maximum weight limits for specific attractions, and you don’t want surprises on arrival. Here’s what the data states:

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

If you have anyone in your group who’s close to those limits, check before you commit to a ride. It’s easier to adjust expectations early than to feel stuck once you reach the front.

Transport Across Tenerife: North to South Without Waste

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This is the part people regret if they don’t plan: Loro Parque is north, Siam Park is south. The parks aren’t next door, so your day depends on getting to the right place at the right time.

Getting to Loro Parque: Puerto de la Cruz and a handy shuttle train

Loro Parque is in the north near Puerto de la Cruz. Follow signs using the Loro Parque logo.

If you’re using the train option, there’s a free service called the Loro Parque Express train. It runs every 20 minutes between Plaza de Los Reyes Catolicos (in front of McDonald’s) and Loro Parque, and the last departure from Loro Parque is 6:45 PM. This is especially helpful if you want to avoid the stress of driving and parking.

Getting to Siam Park: Free bus options from multiple stops

Siam Park is at Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

There are free bus services with time windows:

  • 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 coming by bus, the nearest bus station is Playa de las Americas: TITSA bus station. If you’re driving, take highway exit 28/29.

The takeaway: plan your start time around those morning bus departures if you’re relying on them. Siam Park is best enjoyed early, before queues lock in.

Ticket Value: Is $92 a Good Deal?

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At about $92 per person, you’re paying for two major-name parks in one combo. Food isn’t included, so you’ll still budget lunch and drinks at each park. But the big question is whether the combo makes your Tenerife trip easier and more cost-effective than paying separately.

This combo has three value drivers:

  • You skip the ticket line, so entry is smoother and less time is wasted at the gate.
  • You get two admissions with 14 days to use the second one, which lowers the stress of timing.
  • You’re covering the two most famous draws on the island: Loro Parque’s animal shows and Siam Park’s water rides.

Is it worth it if your group only cares about one park? Not really. But if you’re the kind of traveler who wants “two iconic days” without bargaining with logistics, this combo is usually the right call.

Entry Experience: QR Codes, Wristbands, and Fingerprint Verification

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This combo ticket is designed to reduce friction at the entrances. When you validate your twin ticket 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, so keep whatever your entry method is ready before you reach the verification desk.

Also, there’s a practical pattern people use successfully: having your entry details ready on your phone and scanning quickly. One person described how they scanned a QR code and then received a band for the second park. The larger point is this: keep your ticket easy to access so you don’t slow down the entry process.

Practical Tips I’d Use to Make Both Days Feel Effortless

Here are the habits that make the difference between a fun “highlights” day and a day full of regret.

  • Pick your top show at Loro Parque first. Orca show time should shape your schedule. Then build the rest around it.
  • For Siam Park, treat morning like your advantage. When you get there early, you’re more likely to ride the biggest slides before long queues.
  • Pack water-friendly basics twice. Bring swimwear, a towel, and water shoes (especially if you visit in cooler months).
  • Plan for lockers and changing. You’ll be moving between rides and waiting areas, so having a simple system for wet gear makes your day calmer.
  • Check Siam Park weight limits before you line up. It can prevent a frustrating turnaround at the attraction.
  • Budget for snacks and drinks. Food and drinks aren’t included, so your “quick bite” plans matter.

Should You Book This Loro Parque and Siam Park Combo?

Book it if you want two Tenerife must-dos without spending time hunting for separate tickets and without forcing both parks into one single day. It’s especially good for mixed-age families: Loro Parque gives you structured animal shows plus Kinderlandia, and Siam Park gives you water-ride variety for kids and adults.

Skip it (or at least rethink it) if your schedule is tight and you don’t want to deal with the north/south split, because the parks are in different locations. Also, if your group only cares about one theme—animals or water thrills—then you might be paying for time you won’t actually use.

If you can handle an early start and you’re excited for both the orca show energy and Siam Park’s slides, this is a smart combo ticket for a full, memorable Tenerife week.

FAQ

How long do I have to use both parks with this combo ticket?

After you validate your twin ticket at the first park, you have 14 days to visit the second park.

Do I need to visit Loro Parque and Siam Park on the same day?

No. Both parks are in different locations, and the ticket is set up so that once you use it at the first park, you can visit the second park within the 14-day window.

What’s included in the combined admission price?

The combo includes 1 admission ticket for Loro Parque and 1 admission ticket for Siam Park.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are not included.

Will I need to wait in line for tickets at the parks?

The ticket info states you can skip the ticket line.

Will I have to do anything special when I validate the first park ticket?

Yes. When you validate your twin ticket at the first park, you may be asked to leave your fingerprint for verification.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. The offer includes free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

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