In 2026, the legendary Wave Palace at Siam Park in Tenerife continues to be a main attraction, known for producing the largest artificial waves in the world at up to 3 meters high. Typically, these massive waves "go off" once every hour. When the sequence begins, the pool generates a series of powerful waves for approximately 10 to 20 minutes, followed by a period of calm to allow the machinery to reset and for swimmers to rest. For those with younger children or those seeking something gentler, the Coco Beach area offers a smaller wave pool where the waves are more frequent but significantly less intense. It is a peer-to-peer "best practice" to listen for the loud siren or bell that signals the start of the big waves, as the "tsunami" effect can be quite startling and intense if you are caught deep in the water unprepared.