Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets

Two Tenerife icons in one ticket: Loro Parque zoo shows and Siam Park water kingdom. 14-day validity, skip-the-line entry.

4.7(7,307 reviews)From $92 per person

I like this Loro Parque and Siam Park combined admission because it gives you two of the islands biggest crowd-pleasers, tied together with a simple 14-day window. One day is for wildlife shows at Loro Parque in the north, including the Orca Ocean killer whale performance. The other is for Siam Park in the south, a full-on water kingdom opened in 2008 with standout slides and water attractions.

What I really like is the value and the pacing. You get skip-the-ticket-line entry, plus you can split the parks across two days within the 14-day grace period instead of forcing everything into one tight schedule. Reviews also call out big wins for families: Kinderlandia for younger kids at Loro Parque, and plenty to keep teens and adults busy at Siam.

One consideration: the parks are on opposite ends of Tenerife, and logistics matter. If you stay far from the north or south, getting between them can be a headache, and Siam Park can get packed in peak times, so queues can cut into your ride plan.

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Contents

Key things to know before you book

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Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Why this combined ticket works on Tenerife2 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Price and value: what $92 per person really buys you3 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - The 14-day rule: how the second park window actually feels4 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Skip-the-line entry: QR codes, bracelets, and quick check-in5 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Loro Parque in the north: animal habitats plus major shows6 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Loro Parque day plan: how to structure your day without rushing7 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Siam Park in the south: the water kingdom built for action8 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Water-ride limits: know the weight rules before you wait in line9 / 10
Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Food and drinks: plan your budget, then enjoy the stops10 / 10
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  • 14-day grace period after you validate your first park ticket, so you can choose your second day more calmly
  • Skip-the-line entry using your QR code, with a bracelet/band process reported by many visitors
  • North and south are far apart: Loro Parque is near Puerto de la Cruz, while Siam Park is in Costa Adeje
  • Orca Ocean is the headline at Loro Parque, and reviews also rave about other animal exhibits and show formats
  • Siam Park is the thrill side: popular slides, plus weight limits on certain rides you should check
  • Kid-friendly structure: Kinderlandia at Loro Parque is a big hit for families with little ones
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Why this combined ticket works on Tenerife

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Why this combined ticket works on Tenerife

Tenerife is a one-island, two-world trip. The north side around Puerto de la Cruz feels greener and more laid-back, while the south around Costa Adeje is built around sun, beaches, and big theme-park energy. This combo ticket is smart because it matches both moods.

Loro Parque is the animals and shows day. Siam Park is the water slides and water-landscape day. Together they cover the two “must do” cravings most people have: something you can watch and something you can ride.

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Price and value: what $92 per person really buys you

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Price and value: what $92 per person really buys you

At about $92 per person, you’re paying for two full-day attractions under one ticket umbrella. That matters because these are not small side stops. Both parks are major destinations with long hours and lots to do, so bundling helps you avoid the stress of figuring out separate tickets at separate times.

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Reviews repeatedly call the combo a great deal, and several travelers mention it’s cheaper than buying day-of on the island. Even if your personal savings are smaller than someone else’s, you still get practical value: the ticket system is set up to make entry easier, and the 14-day validity gives you schedule breathing room.

Also, plan for what is not included. Food and drinks are not included, so you’ll want your budget to cover lunches at the parks or nearby.

The 14-day rule: how the second park window actually feels

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - The 14-day rule: how the second park window actually feels

This combo is valid for 14 days from first activation. The practical win is this: you don’t have to pick which park you do first. You just validate at one park, then you have two weeks to visit the other.

In real-life travel terms, this helps when weather or crowd levels don’t cooperate. If Siam Park looks painfully busy on your planned day, you can switch your order or pick a different day inside the window.

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One more important detail: after you validate your twin ticket at the first park, you’re asked to leave your fingerprint for verification. You still need a valid ticket to enter the parks. It’s fast, but it’s a real step, so don’t be surprised if it happens.

Skip-the-line entry: QR codes, bracelets, and quick check-in

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Skip-the-line entry: QR codes, bracelets, and quick check-in

This ticket is built for phone-based entry. Many travelers report that the QR code is scanned right at entry, and then a bracelet or band is given to help you access the second park. People also mention that you still need to show the QR code at both parks.

If you’re traveling with kids, this part is worth paying attention to. A QR-based flow tends to be quicker than searching for paper tickets, and that can save time right when you want to get moving.

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Loro Parque in the north: animal habitats plus major shows

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Loro Parque in the north: animal habitats plus major shows

Loro Parque is often described as one of the world’s best-known and most respected zoological gardens, with a strong focus on nature and the environment. A key point is that it’s recognized with an environmental certification connected to Animal Embassy, which is part of why many people feel it’s more than just a flashy theme zoo.

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The show lineup is a big reason to go. The standout is the Orca Ocean killer whale show. Multiple reviews call it the best moment, and people also mention excellent show staging and that animals appear well cared for.

You’ll also see parrot programming, and younger visitors get a major win with Kinderlandia, which is designed like a tree-hut jungle with climbing and kid-size thrills such as bridges and slides.

Other exhibits get praise too. Several visitors specifically rave about the penguin enclosure, calling it one of the best they’ve seen.

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A note on navigation and show timing

A few reviews mention signage and wayfinding can feel less clear than it should. Loro Parque isn’t huge, but it still takes walking time, and showtimes can be the difference between seeing everything and missing one big performance.

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My practical suggestion is simple: arrive with a plan for shows first, then let the walking trails fill in around them. If you want the orcas and the parrot show, don’t treat shows like optional extras.

Loro Parque day plan: how to structure your day without rushing

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Loro Parque day plan: how to structure your day without rushing

If you want maximum payoff from one day, build your morning around the major scheduled shows. Try to get inside early, then use the day to layer in exhibits between performances.

Keep Kinderlandia in mind as a “power station” for kids. It’s the type of place where small breaks matter. Rather than trying to drag your youngest through every exhibit back-to-back, let them burn energy there while you catch the rest.

Finally, use your day for what Loro Parque does better than most zoos: close-up habitats and high-quality show production. This is not a grab photos and leave operation. It’s a full experience.

Siam Park in the south: the water kingdom built for action

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Siam Park in the south: the water kingdom built for action

Siam Park is the water park side of the combo, opened in 2008 and known as one of Europe’s most spectacular theme parks with water attractions. The biggest theme advantage is the design. It uses natural landscapes and oriental styling to make the park feel like it has a story, not just a set of random slides.

You’re also promised a water-focused animal world, with water kingdom areas that include a wide variety of sea animals. For many visitors, that gives you a break from pure adrenaline.

Reviews consistently highlight the slides and the overall ride selection. One thrill highlight mentioned is the Tower of Power, which can feel intense enough to make you remember it later in the day.

Crowd reality: when Siam Park gets packed

Not everyone has the same queue experience. Some travelers report Siam Park being very packed and queues limiting how many attractions they can do in a day. Others say the day goes well if you arrive early.

So your best strategy is to treat Siam Park like a one-day mission. Pick your must-do rides, then fill in the rest based on wait times and downtime.

Slide availability can vary

One review mentions a slide called Singha didn’t work during their visit. That kind of thing happens at big parks, so keep at least one flexible backup ride in your plans.

Water-ride limits: know the weight rules before you wait in line

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Water-ride limits: know the weight rules before you wait in line

Siam Park has specific weight limits, and it’s worth checking them before you commit to a ride.

  • For Jungle Snakes and the Giant, the maximum is 110kg for a single floater and 180kg for shared weight on a double floater.
  • For other attractions, the maximum individual weight is 130kg, depending on floater setup.

This is especially important for families traveling with teens or larger adults. If you show up and then realize a ride isn’t compatible, it’s a waste of time and mood.

Food and drinks: plan your budget, then enjoy the stops

Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets - Food and drinks: plan your budget, then enjoy the stops

Food and drinks are not included with the ticket. The good news is that reviews mention there are plenty of food shops for lunch inside the parks.

That means you can keep moving and eat on your schedule rather than hunting for a restaurant off-site. It’s a basic comfort, but in parks it really matters.

If you’re visiting outside peak summer weather, one review says the ground can feel cold even when the air is mild because sun moves around. In winter, that same review suggests bringing or buying water shoes for comfort, and they mention water shoes were sold on-site for around €11, cheaper than bringing them from a supermarket.

Transportation logistics: how not to waste your travel day

The biggest practical theme from reviews is that Loro Parque and Siam Park are on opposite sides of Tenerife. That can mean long travel time if you’re staying somewhere convenient for one but not the other.

Getting to Loro Parque (north)

Loro Parque is in the north near Puerto de la Cruz. You can follow street signs using the Loro Parque logo.

If you’re using the Loro Parque Express train, it’s reported as a free service from Plaza de Los Reyes Catolicos, in front of McDonald’s, to Loro Parque and back. It departs every 20 minutes, and the last departure from Loro Parque is at 6:45 PM.

Getting to Siam Park (south)

Siam Park is in Costa Adeje, at Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje.

There’s a free bus service. Several start points and time patterns are listed:

  • From CC El Duque: first departure 9:55 AM, then every 30 minutes until 12:55 PM
  • From Fañabe Plaza: first departure 10:00 AM, then every 30 minutes until 1:00 PM
  • From 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 listed as Playa de las Americas: TITSA bus station. If you’re driving, exit 28/29 from the highway.

My advice: pick your park order based on where you’re sleeping. If you stay in the south and try to do Loro Parque first, you’ll feel that commute on a full day.

Inside the parks: how people say the flow feels

Across reviews, the consistent vibe is fast entry once you have your QR code ready. People mention that QR scanning is smooth, and the process for the second park is helped by the bracelet/band system.

However, a few reviews also mention that signage can feel imperfect, especially in Siam Park. Some visitors describe feeling like they were going in circles, which is a reminder to keep a quick navigation tool handy, or at least take a minute at the start to orient yourself.

Kinderlandia and family pacing: a real reason to book this combo

If you’re traveling with younger kids, this is where the combo makes sense beyond just convenience. Kinderlandia at Loro Parque gives little ones their own space with jungle-themed play areas: climbing, hanging bridges, and slides designed for kids.

That means the day isn’t all about adult walking and adult waiting. You can catch the major shows while your kids have somewhere age-appropriate to go between moments.

At Siam Park, the slides and water attractions create their own family pacing. If your kids are old enough to handle bigger rides, the park is built to keep them moving. If not, you can still spend time enjoying the water atmosphere and sea-animal elements.

Should you add fast track to your Siam Park day?

The ticket you book includes admission only. No fast track is included in the provided details.

That said, several reviews recommend a fast pass and report it helps with ride access when the park gets crowded. One traveler mentions pricing like €38 or €99 for certain fast track options and says queues were much shorter with it.

So here’s the balanced take: if you’re visiting during busy times or you have a ride must-do list, the fast track could be worth it. If you’re visiting in calmer periods and you can accept waits, you may not need it.

Review takeaways: the best moments people keep mentioning

The rating is high, 4.7 from 7,307 reviews, and the praise is pretty concentrated.

At Loro Parque, the top repeat mentions are:

  • Orca Ocean and the killer whale show
  • Parrot programming
  • The penguin enclosure
  • Kinderlandia for families

At Siam Park, the repeat mentions shift to:

  • Slides and the overall water-park design
  • Thrill rides like Tower of Power
  • Having enough to do for most ages

The most common planning complaint is also consistent:

  • Siam Park can be crowded, which means queues
  • Some people suggest planning show and ride times so you don’t miss key activities

Who this combo is best for

This ticket is ideal if you want:

  • A full day of animal shows plus a full day of water-park thrill
  • Family-friendly options that don’t force you into only one type of attraction
  • Flexibility because you can visit the second park within 14 days

It’s also a good choice if you like structured, high-energy attractions where the staff and layout are built for day-long traffic.

Should you book this Loro Parque and Siam Park combined ticket?

Yes, you should book it if you’re the kind of traveler who wants two heavyweight Tenerife attractions without overthinking tickets and timing. The 14-day grace period is a genuine convenience, and the QR-based skip-the-line entry can shave stress off your arrival.

I would think twice if you’re likely to struggle with logistics. If you don’t have easy transportation between north and south, you could lose a lot of the value to transit time. Also, if you strongly dislike biometric verification, note that a fingerprint step happens when you validate at the first park.

Bottom line: if you’re aiming for maximum park time with minimal ticket hassle, this combo is a very sensible buy—and your best results come from doing the show-and-ride planning early so you don’t end up racing the clock later.

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Loro Parque and Siam Park Combined Admission Tickets



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FAQ

How much is the combined admission ticket?

The price listed is $92 per person.

What’s included with the ticket?

Your ticket includes 1 admission ticket for Loro Parque and 1 admission ticket for Siam Park.

Do I have to visit both parks on the same day?

No. After you validate your ticket at the first park, you have 14 days to visit the second park.

Where do I go to enter Loro Parque?

Loro Parque is located in the north of the island. You can follow street indications to Puerto de la Cruz with the Loro Parque logo.

How do I get to Siam Park and are there buses?

Siam Park is at Av. Siam, s/n, 38660 Costa Adeje. There is a free bus service with multiple departure points such as CC El Duque, Fañabe Plaza, and Ocean Park. Playa de las Americas: TITSA is the nearest bus station if you are coming by bus.

Is there free cancellation?

Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

What is the fingerprint step during validation?

When you validate your twin ticket at the first park, you will be asked to leave your fingerprint for verification purposes. You still need a valid ticket to access the park.

Can I use the ticket on both parks even though they are in different locations?

Yes. The parks are in different locations, and the combo ticket allows you to visit both, using the 14-day window for your second park visit.

Are there weight limits for Siam Park rides?

Yes. The maximum weight to use Jungle Snakes and the Giant is 110kg for single floaters and 180kg for shared weight on double floaters. For other attractions, the maximum individual weight is 130kg, depending on the floater setup.

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