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ABOUT US

Park History

Siam Waterpark opened in 1987, though the idea had been simmering for years. It’s an odd concept on paper—a Thai-themed waterpark on a Canary Island—but somehow it works. Maybe it’s the sheer commitment to detail: the ornate rooftops, the dragon statues, the floating market. Not exact replicas, sure, but enough to make you pause. It feels like someone really cared about creating more than just a waterpark.


Over time, the park has grown—some upgrades are hard to miss, like the Tower of Power, which people either love or refuse to ride entirely. Others are more subtle, like rerouted paths or improved food stands. There’s a strange balance here between chaos and calm: thrill rides next to quiet river floats, crowds in one section and empty loungers just around the bend. Not everything fits perfectly, but maybe that’s part of the appeal.


Everyone experiences Siam differently. Some remember the heat from the tiles, others the brief panic before a big drop. The park’s changed, sure, but not too much. Some areas feel dated, others oddly timeless. It’s stuck in a kind of in-between—still evolving, never quite polished—and that’s probably why people keep returning.

OUR MISSION & Values

At Siam Waterpark, our mission is to create a space that’s exciting, welcoming, and just a little bit magical—without trying too hard. 

Safe Environment

We put safety first—always. From trained staff to well-maintained attractions, we work hard to ensure guests can relax and enjoy the park with peace of mind.


Genuine Fun

We want fun to feel natural, not forced. Whether it’s a spontaneous splash or a planned day of thrills, we aim to make each visit lighthearted and easy.



Memorable Moments

Beyond the rides, it’s the little things that stick—unexpected details, shared laughs, or even just the way the park feels at sunset. We try to create space for those moments.

Our Unique Features

Siam Waterpark isn’t just another waterpark—and we don’t mean that as a slogan. There are a few things here that give the place its own personality:

Thai-Inspired Design

From temple-style rooftops to dragon statues and lush gardens, the park blends Thai architecture with a tropical setting. It’s not 100% authentic, but it adds a certain charm.


Floating Market

Instead of your typical food court, we offer snacks and meals from boats styled after traditional Thai floating markets. It’s scenic, a bit quirky, and surprisingly relaxing.


Lazy River Meets Wild Rapids

The Mai Thai River isn’t just slow drifting—it weaves through calm zones and more adventurous sections, making it feel less predictable than your average lazy river