Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer

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Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer

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Two parks can feel like a vacation inside your vacation. With this Siam Park + Loro Parque twin ticket, you get both icons plus bus transfer to Loro Parque from the south. The tradeoff: the round-trip coach ride can be long because of multiple hotel stops.

What I really like is the way the ticket ties the two parks together using QR entry and control checks, including fingerprints at Loro that help with entry to the second park. The other clear plus is value: for a single price you cover two major days, and you only pay for lunch. The main thing to watch is timing and planning, since you must lock in which day you’ll do Loro Parque (that’s the day with included transport).

Key Points You’ll Care About

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Key Points You’ll Care About

  • Twin entry for Siam Park and Loro Parque on separate days, tied to your chosen Loro Park date
  • Hotel pickup and drop-off in the south plus a bus transfer to Loro Parque
  • Fingerprints at Loro Parque used for access control to the second park
  • Siam Park has no included transportation, so plan how you’ll get there
  • Queues can be the main slowdown, and a fast pass can help if you want more rides

What This Twin Ticket Really Buys You

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - What This Twin Ticket Really Buys You
This is a two-park package built for one simple goal: reduce planning stress while still giving you full days at Tenerife’s biggest family attractions. You’re buying entry for both parks, and only one of those days comes with transportation.

Loro Parque is the one with the included bus ride. Siam Park is ticket-only, meaning you handle getting there on your own for the day you choose. If you’re staying in the south, that makes the logistics easier than trying to figure out transport for both.

You also get practical on-the-ground support through a host/greeter who can communicate in multiple languages (Spanish, English, French, German, Icelandic, Italian). Pickup details are reconfirmed by email, and you may be picked up near (not always directly at) your exact hotel, so I suggest you double-check the confirmed meeting point.

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Price and Value: Why $115 Can Make Sense

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Price and Value: Why $115 Can Make Sense
At about $115 per person, you’re paying for three things rolled into one: Siam Park entry, Loro Parque entry, and (for Loro) hotel pickup plus bus transfer. The transfer piece matters because Tenerife taxis add up fast when you’re doing a full day and your hotel isn’t right next to the park.

It’s also good value if you plan to do both parks rather than “just one.” Siam Park and Loro Parque are both full-day experiences in real life, not quick look-and-go stops. This ticket keeps you from paying the second park at a peak time without budgeting properly.

On top of the price, the included structure is what keeps things smooth. You can go to Siam before or after Loro, but the Loro date is the one that controls your included transfer.

Locking Your Dates for Loro Parque (and Why It Matters)

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Locking Your Dates for Loro Parque (and Why It Matters)
Here’s the key rule that shapes your whole trip: when you reserve, you select the date you want to visit Loro Parque. That’s the date that triggers the transportation included in your package.

You can still visit Siam Park before or after your Loro day. The important part is that once you choose those entry dates, you can’t modify the booking due to capacity control at each park. If you like flexible plans, I’d still do it, just pick the most realistic day based on weather and your energy levels.

Also keep in mind a control step: you’ll be asked to leave your fingerprints to access the second park. You still need to show a valid ticket to both parks, so don’t assume fingerprints replace ticket entry. Plan around it and don’t treat this as something you can rush at the gate.

Loro Parque Day With Included Bus Transfer

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Loro Parque Day With Included Bus Transfer
This is the day your package earns its keep. Your hotel in the south (Playa de Las Américas, Costa Adeje, or Los Cristianos area) is the departure zone for pickup and drop-off. The bus ride can be long, and multiple hotel stops can stretch travel time, especially on the return trip.

Once you arrive at Loro Parque, you’ll have entry included along with access to the main animal shows and exhibits. Expect plenty of animal viewing, including birds, orcas, and other headline species. The park layout also includes a stroll-worthy orchid garden area.

The shows are a big part of the experience. Loro Parque includes sea lion, dolphin, and parrot-style performances, and the audience experience is built around timed show schedules. If you want the most value from your day, I’d treat it like two parts: go early for prime viewing, then use the mid-day time for exhibits and the garden area between show times.

One practical tip that comes up again and again: bring water planning in mind. Food and drink inside parks can be pricey, and it’s easy to lose track of time when the shows keep pulling you in. On the orca and similar water-adjacent shows, ponchos can be helpful, and many people grab them on-site.

The main drawback: travel time

The most common downside isn’t the park. It’s the coach. People report the bus can take close to two hours each way depending on pickups and traffic, and the return can be slower if you’re dropped off later. If you hate long rides, you’ll feel this part more than you’ll notice the park part.

Siam Park Day With Ticket Only (No Transfer Included)

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Siam Park Day With Ticket Only (No Transfer Included)
Siam Park is the “make a splash” day. Think Thailand-inspired design paired with serious water attractions: thrilling slides, wave pool time, and classic raft rides. It can be busy, and ride lines can be the difference between doing five slides and doing two.

You should plan how you’ll reach Siam Park because the package includes a bus transfer only for Loro Parque. Your Siam Park day is ticket-only, so factor in extra transport time and the time it takes to get in and find lockers or changing areas.

The vibe at Siam Park is a mix of adrenaline and relaxation. The wave pools and raft areas work well for groups with different energy levels. If someone in your group wants thrills and someone else wants less intensity, this park can still work because you can split your time by ride height and queue tolerance.

Fast pass thinking (queue math)

If you want to ride more, a fast pass can help. People also note it can sell out fast, so it’s not a last-minute fix. If you’re going on a high-demand day, arrive early to make the most of your time and reduce your time in line.

Also, don’t underestimate the heat on the ground. The park has hot surfaces in places, and people suggest going in with some form of water-friendly footwear or being prepared for bare-foot discomfort on hot tiles.

If you bring a phone, plan for water protection. You might find plenty of on-site gear like splash-proof holders helpful, but you can also bring your own if that’s your style.

One hard safety limit

Pregnancy is a no-go with this package. Even if someone is already booked, pregnant women are not able to access all of the slides at Siam Park for health and security reasons, and the activity is marked as not suitable for pregnancy.

Timing Tips That Save You Hours (Not Just Minutes)

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Timing Tips That Save You Hours (Not Just Minutes)
This package gives you two big days. The difference between a great trip and a rushed one is usually timing.

For Loro Parque, your day starts when your pickup happens. Since the bus can include multiple stops, don’t plan anything else that morning and don’t assume a quick transfer. Give yourself a buffer so you’re not mentally sprinting from hotel to show schedules.

For Siam Park, go early and plan around queues. People recommend getting there roughly an hour before opening if you’re serious about rides and fast pass options. Once the park gets going, lines can build, and you’ll either wait or adjust your ride list.

Also, set expectations that both parks are show-and-attraction hubs, not just wandering. If you want orcas, dolphins, sea lions, birds, and the big water slides, you’ll get the best results by checking show times and choosing a few must-dos instead of trying to do everything.

What to Bring (and What Helps in the Real Heat)

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - What to Bring (and What Helps in the Real Heat)
The only official item listed is comfortable shoes, and that’s genuinely the right start. Beyond that, I’d build your kit around two things: water and walking.

For Loro Parque:

  • Comfortable footwear for walking between exhibits and show areas
  • Water planning, since buying drinks inside can get expensive
  • A poncho can be a practical choice for wet shows like orcas

For Siam Park:

  • Water-friendly shoes or protection if you dislike hot surfaces
  • Phone protection for splashes if you care about photos
  • A mindset that you’ll spend time in sun, lines, and wet areas

If you’re traveling as a family, pack with the kids’ comfort in mind. Water parks are fun, but they can be tiring fast if you’re chasing rides while everyone else is hungry or over-heated.

Who This Twin Ticket Fits Best

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Who This Twin Ticket Fits Best
This package is a strong fit if you want a classic Tenerife family combo without doing a bunch of separate tickets and transport research.

I think it works especially well if:

  • You’re staying in the south and want the included transport benefit for Loro Parque
  • You’re ready for two full days of big attractions rather than a quick tour
  • Your group includes people who want different activity levels, since Siam Park has both thrill and relax zones

It’s less ideal if:

  • You strongly dislike long coach rides with multiple hotel stops
  • You don’t want the hassle of planning your Siam Park transport day
  • Someone in your group is pregnant, due to slide access limits and the activity’s pregnancy note

Should You Book It?

Tenerife: Loro Parque & Siam Park Entry Ticket with Transfer - Should You Book It?
Yes, I’d book this if you’re doing both parks and you’re okay with the tradeoff of a longer bus day for Loro Parque. The value is in the bundle: two major attractions plus hotel-area pickup and transfer for one of them. For most groups, that’s exactly what turns “we might do it” into “we actually did it.”

I’d skip or rethink if you’re trying to minimize travel time, or if you’re relying on included transport for Siam Park (because it’s not included). If you can handle the Siam logistics and you want orcas plus Thailand-style water fun, this twin ticket is a sensible way to spend your Tenerife time.

FAQ

How long is the experience?

It’s listed as 1 day, but the package is designed for visiting Siam Park and Loro Parque on separate days.

Are both parks visited on the same day?

No. You visit Siam Park and Loro Parque on different days.

Is lunch included?

No. Lunch is not included.

What transportation is included?

Hotel pickup and drop-off are included for the south of Tenerife, and there is a bus transfer to Loro Parque. Transportation to Siam Park is not included.

Where does pickup happen?

Pickup and drop-off are from the Playa de Las Américas, Costa Adeje, or Los Cristianos area. You need to share your hotel name in the south, and the supplier reconfirms the exact pickup time and close-by meeting point.

Which day should I choose when I book?

Choose the reservation date as the day you want to go to Loro Parque, since that’s the date tied to the included transportation. You can visit Siam Park before or after that.

Can I change my booking after I pick the dates?

Once you select your entry dates, you can’t modify the booking due to capacity control at each park.

Is there any special access control between parks?

Yes. You’ll be asked to leave your fingerprints for control reasons. You still need to show a valid ticket for both parks.

Is this suitable for pregnant women?

No. It is not suitable for pregnant women, and pregnant women won’t be able to access all of the slides at Siam Park for health and security reasons.

What should I bring?

Wear comfortable shoes. Water and sun planning can also help, since items like drinks and show-day needs may cost more inside the parks.

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