Biglietti per il Siam Park di Tenerife
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Biglietti per il Siam Park di Tenerife

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Cosa farai
  • Non perdere uno dei più spettacolari parchi acquatici del mondo
  • Scopri il posto migliore per rilassarsi e divertirsi con gli amici e la famiglia
  • Conosci una delle principali attrazioni turistiche delle Isole Canarie
Cosa aspettarsi

Siam Park è il più grande parco acquatico d'Europa e uno dei più importanti al mondo. Situato a sud di Tenerife, è una delle principali attrazioni turistiche delle Canarie. Siam Park è caratterizzato da un tema siamese e si conferma come l'attrazione acquatica più spettacolare d'Europa.

La costruzione di Siam Park iniziò nel 2004. L'apertura del parco, originariamente programmata per il maggio del 2007, è tuttavia avvenuta il 17 settembre 2008 a causa di problematiche costruttive. Siam Park è stato aperto da Sua Altezza Reale Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, la Principessa della Thailandia.

Attrazioni:

  • Vulcano: uno scivolo per quattro persone a bordo del Behemoth Bowl della ProSlide, contiene un laser all'interno che produce l'immagine lampeggiante di un drago
  • Il Drago: un Tornado della ProSlide con uno spettacolo di luci all'interno dell'imbuto ampio 20 metri
  • Palazzo delle Onde: una piscina a onde prodotta da Murphys Waves Ltd in Scozia, con una spiaggia di sabbia bianca artificiale. Le sue onde alte 3,3 metri sono le più alte di qualsiasi piscina con onde artificiali al mondo. La scuola di surf del parco offrirà lezioni di surf presso il Palazzo delle Onde
  • Naga Racer: uno scivolo acquatico a sei corsie
  • Il Gigante: due Cannon Bowls gemelli della ProSlide, uno che si muove in senso orario e l'altro in senso antiorario
  • Torre del Potere: uno scivolo verticale e trasparente attraverso una zona con squali e razze
  • Fiume Mai Thai: il più lungo fiume artificiale al mondo, che con i suoi 8 metri di altezza è il fiume artificiale più elevato
  • Serpenti della Giungla: quattro tortuosi scivoli che si snodano lungo tutto il parco
  • La Città Perduta: una struttura dedicata ai bambini con 120 giochi
  • Rapide di Mekong: un giro sulle rapide del fiume
  • Kinnaree: un nuovo scivolo Proslide per quattro persone lungo 200 metri
  • Singha: uno scivolo con quattro imbuti, con una velocità di 18 metri al secondo
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Cosa è incluso
  • check Biglietti d'ingresso
Dove

Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spagna

Punto d'incontro:
Presentati all'ingresso mostrando il biglietto stampato o sul cellulare a un membro del personale. Siam Park offre un servizio navetta da Los Cristianos, Las Américas e Costa Adeje: Los Cristianos - Fermata dell'autobus Pasarela, Centro commerciale e Hotel Sol Arona Tenerife; Las Américas - Fermata dell'autobus C.C. Presidente, Centro commericale Best Tenerife e Llanos de Troya; Costa Adeje - Fermata dell'autobus C.C. El Duque, Fañabé Plaza e Ocean Park. Ricordati di effettuare la tua prenotazione telefonicamente 48 ore prima.
Da ricordare

Da sapere in anticipo:

  • Siam Park offre il proprio servizio navetta incluso da varie fermate a Las Americas e Los Cristianos dalle 09:30 alle 17:30 (intervalli di ogni ora). Non è necessario prenotarlo, basta attendere alla fermata con il logo Siam Park. Per ulteriori informazioni e orari di apertura del parco ti rimandiamo al sito del Siam Park
  • I biglietti hanno validità di 1 anno dalla data del servizio, quindi in caso di cambio data il cliente non dovrà contattare l'operatore locale
  • Dal 7 gennaio 2024 al 3 marzo 2024 compreso, l'intera area di Siam Beach: Siam Beach, The Wave Palace (piscina con onde), Beach Club Restaurant, Sweet Siam e il Beach Bar saranno chiusi per manutenzione. Tutte le altre aree e attrazioni del parco non saranno interessate e rimarranno aperte ai visitatori

Ricordati di portare:

  • Siam Park potrebbe richiedere un documento di identità
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Commissioni di prenotazione
Buone notizie! Non sono applicate commissioni di servizio a questa prenotazione.
Politiche di cancellazione
Ricevi un rimborso del 100% annullando la prenotazione fino a 24 ore prima dell'inizio dell'attività.

Cosa dicono le persone di quest'esperienza

Eccellente

4,4/5

Basato su 198 recensioni di clienti verificati

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Categorie di recensione

Safety

4,2/5

Service

4,2/5

Staff

4,2/5

Value for money

4,1/5

  • CR

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2024

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    18 - 24 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    4/5

  • JonPaul

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2024

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    A great Family day out in which all the staff were very friendly and helpful. Nothing was a bother

  • Gavin Perkins

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2024

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    18 - 24 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

  • Adrian

    Da Regno Unito - aprile 2024

    Viaggio di famiglia

     

    25 - 34 anni

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

    Great place will definitely return one day, but I do think the lockers should have a deposit and be able to return on them.

  • Anonimo

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2024

    Ottimo

    Valutazione complessiva

    4/5

  • Anonimo

    Da Stati Uniti d'America - aprile 2024

    Eccellente

    Valutazione complessiva

    5/5

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