REVIEW · TENERIFE
Tenerife: Siam Park Full-Day VIP Entry Ticket
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VIP at Siam Park makes water days feel effortless. With a private cabin plus preferential access, you stop spending your energy on lines and start spending it on slides. I like that the park is built as a mini Kingdom of Siam, then layered with real adrenaline, like the Tower of Power drop.
The second thing I really like is the all-inclusive setup. You get meals at selected bars plus soft drinks, beer, wine, and water, so your day doesn’t turn into a constant snack-and-budget puzzle. A key consideration: even with VIP, some attractions may still require some waiting, and a few popular rides may be exceptions to unlimited fast-track access.
In This Review
- Key things that make this VIP day work
- Siam Park VIP: what you’re really paying for
- Private cabin options: Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, Villa VIP, and Champagne Club
- Cabana VIP (for up to 4 people)
- Casa VIP (adds a private bathroom and outdoor jacuzzi)
- Villa VIP (same direction: bigger space and jacuzzi experience)
- Champagne Club (a private Balinese bed area)
- Fast Pass and preferred access: how the skip-the-lines benefit plays out
- What I’d do first (so you actually feel the VIP value)
- Tower of Power, the man-made wave pool, and the main ride circuit
- Tower of Power: the vertical fall
- The biggest man-made wave in the world
- Lazy river and gentler pacing
- White-sand beach downtime, floats, and Floating Market stops
- Private beach time with your cabin base
- Floating Market: the non-ride interlude
- All-inclusive food and drinks: what’s covered and what you should plan for
- What’s included
- Alcohol access by wristband
- Small extras that can still cost money
- Towels and the little cash deposit detail
- Timing tips for a smooth full-day VIP run
- What this experience is best for (and who should skip VIP)
- Best fit
- Consider skipping or downsizing the upgrade if
- Should you book this Tenerife Siam Park VIP ticket?
- FAQ
- What do I need to do to enter Siam Park?
- How long is the VIP ticket valid?
- What’s included with the VIP entry?
- Are transfers included?
- Are towels included?
- What’s included for alcohol?
Key things that make this VIP day work
- Private cabin base: your own sun beds, sofas, and a private shower (plus minibar in the cabin options)
- Cabana/VIP area access: fast-track benefits built into your VIP band/cabin service
- Big-wave and drop-slide energy: Tower of Power and the world-famous man-made wave pool
- Floating Market break: Thai-style market stops for massages, souvenirs, and sweet snacks
- All-inclusive food and drinks: meals in selected bars with beer, wine, water, plus drinks by wristband at select areas
- Champagne Club upgrade: a quiet private bed area with a bottle of champagne and a more adult-style pace
Siam Park VIP: what you’re really paying for

Siam Park is one of those rare places where the “water park” label doesn’t do it justice. It’s themed like old Siam, relocated to Tenerife, and spread across about 185,000 square meters of themed, landscaped (literal) park space. The VIP ticket makes the biggest difference in one place: your time.
At standard water parks, the day can feel like this: walk, queue, repeat, then rush lunch before you melt in the heat. With VIP entry, you get a private cabin setup plus preferred access to attractions, which changes the rhythm. Instead of constantly breaking your flow, you can hit the biggest rides, then return to your own lounge base for a reset.
You’re also buying a practical benefit that’s easy to undervalue until you feel it: staying powered. The included all-inclusive plan covers meals at selected bars, along with soft drinks, beer, wine, and water, so you can eat and rehydrate without constantly checking prices or hunting for included options.
The tradeoff is simple. VIP can reduce lines, but it doesn’t magically remove every queue, and some rides may not follow the same “as many times as you want” pattern you might expect from the word VIP. If your group’s #1 priority is riding everything back-to-back with zero wait, you’ll still need a bit of patience and a smart plan.
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Private cabin options: Cabana VIP, Casa VIP, Villa VIP, and Champagne Club

This is the heart of the experience. Your VIP package comes with a private cabin that functions like a home base during park hours. That means you’re not constantly carrying bags, scanning for lockers, and trying to remember where you stashed your towel.
Here’s how the cabin choices work in practical terms:
Cabana VIP (for up to 4 people)
Cabana VIP includes one of three VIP cabanas named Phuket, Chiang Mai, and Rataburi. Capacity is 4 people, and each cabana comes with the essentials you want in a water park day: 4 hammocks, a terrace shower, sofa, table and chairs, a fan, satellite TV, towels, and a minibar.
If you’re traveling with a group that wants a shared space (family, friend group, or a group of four adults), Cabana VIP is often the most “water-park-luxury per person” way to do it.
Casa VIP (adds a private bathroom and outdoor jacuzzi)
Casa VIP keeps the cabin comforts and adds a private bathroom plus an outdoor jacuzzi overlooking the beach. The idea here is comfort and recovery. You can ride hard, rinse off privately, and relax in a way that feels more like a resort than a theme park.
Villa VIP (same direction: bigger space and jacuzzi experience)
Villa VIP is described as including the same amenities as Cabana, plus an outdoor jacuzzi, and an emphasis on indoor and outdoor space. The message is clear: if you want more room to spread out, this is the cabin style to look at.
Champagne Club (a private Balinese bed area)
Champagne Club is the most “adults-first” option. You get a private area with 6 Balinese beds, with a maximum of two people per bed. Entry is for two people, and you also receive a bottle of champagne.
If your group wants a calmer place to land between ride runs, Champagne Club can feel like a separate experience inside Siam Park.
Fast Pass and preferred access: how the skip-the-lines benefit plays out

The big promise of this VIP ticket is preferential access to attractions, plus a Fast Pass that supports skipping lines. In a water park context, this isn’t just about comfort; it’s about maximizing the number of rides you can actually do in a limited day window.
A few key points to understand before you set your expectations:
- Your VIP band and cabin access are designed for skipping lines throughout the day.
- Some rides may still be exceptions to “unlimited” behavior depending on the attraction, and a couple of big-name rides can be the ones to check first (Tower of Power is specifically mentioned in ride-coverage discussions, along with Saifa and Mai Thai River).
- Even with fast-track lanes, it’s still possible to encounter some waiting. The goal is reduced queuing, not zero queuing.
One practical lesson: don’t plan a day that assumes every ride will be instant. Plan a day where you can do your main highlights early, then rotate back through favorites once the crowds shift.
What I’d do first (so you actually feel the VIP value)
Start with the rides you care about most that have the reputation for bigger lines. Then use your cabin as your mid-day reset. That way, you’re not just “skipping lines” in theory—you’re turning VIP access into more ride time, more food time, and more relaxed downtime.
And yes, the setup matters. Some people note that it can take a little time to get your VIP area going when you arrive, so give yourself breathing room at the start of the day.
Tower of Power, the man-made wave pool, and the main ride circuit

Siam Park’s standout thrills are big, loud, and built to scare you a little (in a good way).
Tower of Power: the vertical fall
Tower of Power is the headliner for pure drop adrenaline. You ascend and then plunge down a 91-foot (28-meter) vertical drop. If your group wants one signature moment, this is it. It’s the kind of ride that can “set the mood” for the rest of the day, because after the biggest drop, almost everything feels easier.
The biggest man-made wave in the world
Then there’s the wave pool, the park’s headline record. Siam Park’s wave pool creates the biggest man-made wave in the world, reaching up to 10-foot (3 meters). You ride the surf and feel the push.
This isn’t just a photo-op pool. It’s a ride that changes with timing, crowd size, and how brave you feel on that particular wave cycle.
Lazy river and gentler pacing
If you want a break between intense slides, you’ll love the lazy river option. It’s described as a gently meandering float, giving you a smoother rhythm while the park buzz continues around you.
It’s also smart for recovery. After Tower of Power and wave-pool runs, a lazy river lap is a low-effort way to keep momentum without burning out.
White-sand beach downtime, floats, and Floating Market stops

A water park day needs balance. Siam Park gives you enough “not-riding” space to let your body cool down.
Private beach time with your cabin base
Your cabin setup includes sun beds and sofas, and it’s designed for you to return there repeatedly. The comfort is the point: you can get out of the crowded walkways, rinse off in privacy, and wait out the peak ride rush without feeling trapped.
You’ll also get floats, which makes getting in and out of certain water areas easier.
Floating Market: the non-ride interlude
Don’t rush past the Floating Market. Siam Park builds this as a typical Thai village setting, with options like traditional Thai massage, souvenirs, and snacks and sweets.
This is a smart mid-day stop because it breaks up your slide circuit. You’re not just eating more chips; you’re changing the pace, then coming back ready for round two.
All-inclusive food and drinks: what’s covered and what you should plan for

This VIP ticket isn’t only about rides. It’s also about not turning your day into a constant purchase.
What’s included
The included plan covers:
- Meals at selected bars
- Soft drinks, beer, wine, and water
- An all-inclusive approach that makes it easier to eat multiple times without feeling like you’re carrying a running tab
On the cabin side, some cabin options also include a minibar, which can reduce your need to buy drinks during the day.
Alcohol access by wristband
You get a bracelet for alcoholic beverages at the Beach Bar, Beach Club, Thai House, and Thai Bar. Translation: you’ll want to match your food and drink plan to where your wristband works.
Also, the drinks lineup may vary by VIP area. Some people point out that the VIP area selection may not include everything they expected, like certain mixers or specific juices. So if your group has a narrow drink preference, decide early where you’ll go.
Small extras that can still cost money
Even with the all-inclusive setup, you may find a few items not included. For example, some people note that things like crisps and chocolate might be excluded, while ice cream can be included. That’s normal for theme-park catering, but it helps to know so you can plan snacks without surprises.
Towels and the little cash deposit detail
Towels aren’t listed as included in the base package description. Instead, towels are available on-site with a cash deposit of €5. That said, some cabin descriptions say towels are provided inside the cabin. If towels matter to you, confirm before you arrive so you don’t end up running around when you just want to start sliding.
Timing tips for a smooth full-day VIP run

This is a full-day, valid for 1 day admission. Starting times depend on availability, so check your start slot and don’t treat it like a flexible “anytime” situation.
Here’s how to make the day feel efficient instead of chaotic:
- Arrive with a plan for your ride order. Tower of Power and the big wave pool are the natural anchors.
- Get your cabin set up early so you’re not losing your first hour to logistics.
- Schedule Floating Market as a mid-day reset, not as a last-minute scramble.
- Build in real downtime. The VIP cabin is there so you can cool off without leaving your comfort behind.
One more note from real-life experience: the VIP setup can be a bit slow at the start. If you want to feel your day smoothly start, give yourself buffer time and stay flexible.
And if someone named Marianna is part of your service team, she’s been specifically called out for being friendly and considerate. That’s the kind of help that makes VIP feel less like a ticket and more like a staffed day.
What this experience is best for (and who should skip VIP)

This VIP ticket shines when your priority is one simple thing: maximizing a limited day with minimal hassle.
Best fit
- Groups who want a true base and privacy during the day
- Couples who prefer a calmer luxury pace, especially with Champagne Club
- Families and friend groups who can use the cabin space (especially Cabana VIP, designed for up to 4 people)
- Anyone who knows they’ll eat and drink frequently at the park and wants that cost handled upfront
Consider skipping or downsizing the upgrade if
- Your group is happy with standard queues and just wants the main slides
- You plan to ride only a few attractions and will spend most of the day relaxing off-site
- You’re very sensitive to the idea that VIP may still involve some waiting in certain lanes or for a few attractions
Remember: the VIP value is strongest when you actually use the access repeatedly.
Should you book this Tenerife Siam Park VIP ticket?

If you’re aiming for a day that feels controlled—more slides, less standing around—this ticket is a strong pick. The combo of a private cabin base, preferred access with Fast Pass, and all-inclusive food and drinks is exactly how you turn a hot, crowded park into a smoother, more adult-friendly routine.
But it’s not for everyone. If your group only wants one or two rides and you don’t care about having a personal lounge setup, you’ll feel less of the value.
My simple decision rule: if your group will ride hard and snack often, VIP is usually worth it. If you mostly want a relaxed stroll with occasional slides, consider whether standard entry and a lighter plan might fit better.
FAQ

What do I need to do to enter Siam Park?
Present your voucher at the Siam Park entrance. This activity ends back at the meeting point.
How long is the VIP ticket valid?
It’s valid for 1 day. Starting times depend on availability.
What’s included with the VIP entry?
You get entrance to Siam Park, use of a private cabin (sun beds, private shower, and sofas), all-inclusive service in selected bars (soft drinks, beer, wine, water, plus meals), and floats plus preferred access to attractions.
Are transfers included?
No. Transfers are not included.
Are towels included?
Towels are not included in the package as listed. Towels are available on-site with a cash deposit of €5.
What’s included for alcohol?
You receive a bracelet for alcoholic beverages at the Beach Bar, Beach Club, Thai House, and Thai Bar, and the all-inclusive plan includes drinks as stated for selected bars.
























