Loro Parque, just outside Puerto de la Cruz in Tenerife, is one of the Canary Islands’ top attractions. It started out as a sanctuary for parrots, and while it still has the world’s largest collection of them, it’s grown into a wildlife park with over 400 species. You’ll see everything from gorillas, lions, and red pandas to dolphins and sea lions. There’s also a huge penguin habitat, a walk-through aquarium, and jungle-style aviaries where birds fly freely overhead.
In the south of the island, in Costa Adeje, you’ve got Siam Park, Europe’s biggest water park. Siam Park features a Siamese theme, and is home to record-breaking slides, and a wave pool famous for its three-metre waves. Opened by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn of Thailand, it’s now one of the Canaries’ top spots for thrill-seekers and families alike.
PLEASE NOTE:
- The Twin Ticket can only be used by one person visiting both Loro Parque and Siam Park. In no case is it possible that the visits to the parks are made by different people
- The Twin Ticket can only be used by one person and can’t be split between two people. Both park visits need to be made by the same person
- You’ve got 15 days to visit the second park after going to the first one.
- Hang on to your QR code from the first visit, as you’ll need it to get into the second park.
- Loro Parque might ask for ID, so make sure you’ve got something that shows your name, age, and residence on the Canary Islands
- There’s no set date for using your ticket – you can go whenever suits you, as long as it’s within the validity period.
Note: Tickets are valid for one year from the service date, so if your plans change there’s no need to contact anyone – just use it later.