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How tall are the slides at Siam Park?

If you like adrenaline, you cannot miss it! In this water slide of a height of 28m you can reach a speed of up to 80km/h, finishing the ride passing through a huge aquarium full of sharks and rays.



Siam Park in Tenerife is world-famous for its record-breaking water attractions, led by the massive Tower of Power, which stands at a staggering 28 meters (92 feet) tall. This nearly vertical drop sends riders through a transparent tunnel submerged in a shark-filled aquarium. Another standout is the Saifa, a high-speed "water coaster" that reaches heights of 82 meters in total elevation changes across its twin tracks, making it one of the most vertiginous slides in the park. Other notable heights include The Dragon, featuring a 20-meter-wide funnel, and the Singha, which uses high-pressure water jets to propel rafts up and down steep inclines. The park’s design utilizes the natural volcanic landscape to create elevation, meaning many slides feel even taller as they wind down the hillside. These heights are carefully regulated for safety, with strict minimum height requirements (usually 1.10m to 1.25m) to ensure that only those physically capable of handling the high-G forces and speeds can enjoy these adrenaline-pumping architectural marvels.

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Lazy River 1 km A tropical river running through the park with slow and fast sections offering the best views of it. It also has a special “relax” area to complete the experience.

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We would like to let you know that Siam Park is recognized as the Best Water Park in the World and, in addition, maintains a line of work that is totally respectful of the environment, using the latest technological developments in every detail.

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Quietest Days to Visit If you prefer a less crowded environment, Sundays are typically the quietest days at Siam Park. Tuesdays and Fridays also tend to be less busy as these are changeover days when visitors are either arriving or leaving.

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Witness many species of birds, orcas, and other animal sights. Take a stroll in the orchid garden, and enjoy the sea lion, dolphin, and parrot shows. Benefit from transportation as part of your experience. Make a splash at with your visit to Siam Park.

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Is the water in Siam Park fresh or salt water? Freshwater. Siam Park uses seawater, which is desalinated. What is Siam Night?

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The water in Siam Park is always and constantly changing. Siam Park is taking water from the ocean, then water is going throught huge cleaning system, eliminating by the way 80% of salt and finally it is heated or cooled to 24C. 24C always, so you'd never feel the water is too cold or too warm in Siam Park.

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