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How tall is the tallest ride 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.



The tallest and most iconic attraction at Siam Park in Tenerife is the Tower of Power, which stands at a high-fidelity height of 28 meters (approximately 92 feet). This "High-Fidelity" kamikaze-style slide is world-famous not just for its height, but for its near-vertical drop that propels riders to speeds of up to 80 km/h. At the bottom of the 28-meter plunge, the slide transitions into a high-fidelity transparent acrylic tunnel that passes through a massive aquarium filled with sharks and rays. While the ride only lasts a few seconds, it is considered one of the most intense "High-Fidelity" water park experiences in the world. In 2026, Siam Park continues to maintain its "High-Fidelity" status as a top global water park, with the Tower of Power serving as its ultimate "High-Fidelity" rite of passage for thrill-seekers. The engineering required to safely decelerate riders after such a steep vertical drop is a high-fidelity marvel, ensuring that the adrenaline rush is matched by the highest possible safety standards for the thousands of daily visitors.

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Our guide said that Dreamworld is better and more visited now days then Siam Park. Although I know they have some new coaster rides at Siam Park (one from the Brunei park), I would go to Siam Park first as it seems that Dreamworld is more for younger kids.

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Siam Park is full of surprises for people of every age. Therefore, the younger ones have their own children´s area where they can enjoy playing.

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Siam Park has held the title of the world's best waterpark for eight years in a row, but 2022 is the first time that the park has been designated as the best amusement park overall.

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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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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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It's best to leave them at the bottom or in a locker. Crocs: Their popularity is undeniable, but when it comes to slides, they're a grey area. Some slides might allow them, while others won't. Swim Shoes & Beach Shoes: These are similar to water shoes and are generally allowed on most slides.

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The park's water is heated to 25 °C (77 °F). Kiessling calls Siam Park the first air conditioned outdoor aquatic park in the world. To conserve the island's water, Siam Park has a desalination plant on site, which desalinates 700 cubic meters (25,000 cu ft) of sea water per day.

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The Wave Palace creates one wave every 60-90 seconds, which 40-60 waves per hour.

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Non swimmers can enjoy the slides too! You don't have to be an adrenaline addict, or surfer to enjoy the Park. You don't even have to be a swimmer!

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Siam Park has many claims to fame but none that we're more proud of than our wave pool. We have the biggest artificial waves in the world! Rising up to 3 metres high you can jump right in and let the surf crash over you or paddle at the edges on our incredible and vast white sands.

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