Location: Gulf of Thailand, Thailand
Price: $62 per person
Supplier: TYCOON THAI DMC
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- Introduction
- Key Points
- What to Expect at Andamanda Water Park
- A Mix of Thrills and Family Fun
- Exploring the Themed Zones
- The Children’s Play Zone
- Additional Activities and Photo Opportunities
- Practical Details
- The Experience from the Traveler’s Perspective
- Ride Safety and Suitability
- Practical Tips for Visiting
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Explore a comprehensive review of Phuket’s Andamanda Water Park, highlighting rides, themed zones, family-friendly spaces, and practical tips to make the most of your visit.
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Planning a day of splash-filled fun in Phuket? The Andamanda Water Park offers a visually stunning escape into a water wonderland. With more than 25 rides, five themed zones, and a massive children’s play area, it promises entertainment for all ages.
What really draws us in are the diverse thrill slides, the opportunity to relax in the artificial sea, and the cultural twist inspired by Thai mythology. Plus, if you’re traveling with kids, the 5,300-square-meter play zone is a definite highlight. One thing to consider is that food and drinks aren’t included, so you’ll want to bring your own or plan to buy on-site.
This experience fits best for families, thrill-seekers, and anyone looking to add a splash of adventure to their Phuket trip. Whether you’re craving adrenaline or just some relaxing poolside downtime, Andamanda offers a balanced mix.
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Key Points

- Diverse rides and slides ensure there’s fun for everyone, from kids to thrill enthusiasts.
- Cultural theme around Thai mythology adds a unique touch to the park’s design.
- Large children’s zone makes it perfect for families with young kids.
- Artificial sea and wave pool provide relaxing alternatives amidst all the excitement.
- No included food or transportation, so plan accordingly.
- Booking flexibility allows you to reserve now and pay later, with cancellations up to 24 hours in advance.
What to Expect at Andamanda Water Park

A Mix of Thrills and Family Fun
On arrival, you’ll quickly notice the park’s vibrant, themed zones, each designed around Thai mythology, which adds a charming cultural layer to your visit. From the moment you step into the park, you’ll be surrounded by bright colors, themed sculptures, and well-maintained rides.
Over 25 rides and 12 thrilling slides offer a wide spectrum of excitement. The most popular among visitors is the wave pool, which reaches 3 meters and mimics the ocean’s power, perfect for both relaxing and a bit of splashy fun. The FlowRider surf simulator is another standout — a hit with those who want to practice their surfing skills or just enjoy trying to stay upright on a simulated wave.
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The park is divided into five distinct zones, each with its own vibe and attractions. For example, one zone might focus on high-speed slides and adrenaline-pumping rides, while another offers more gentle options suitable for younger kids. This zoning ensures everyone can find something suited to their energy level.
The Children’s Play Zone
The 5,300-square-meter children’s area is a real winner for families. It features a variety of smaller slides, water games, and play structures, all designed to keep the little ones entertained safely. Reviewers often mention how the kids loved the spaciousness and the variety of activities—some even called it a “mini water park” of its own.
Additional Activities and Photo Opportunities
Beyond rides, there’s plenty to enjoy. You can snap photos at numerous scenic spots designed for Instagram-worthy shots, especially around the culturally themed statues and hidden treasures inspired by the Andaman Sea. For those who love capturing moments, waterproof cameras are recommended.
Practical Details
- Duration: Most visitors spend a full day here, from opening to close, soaking up the fun.
- Group size: The park can accommodate large groups comfortably, but booking ahead ensures you won’t miss out on popular rides during peak times.
- Price analysis: At $62, the ticket offers access to the entire park including rides, zones, and amenities. Considering the variety and the size of the park, the price reflects good value, especially for a full-day adventure.
The Experience from the Traveler’s Perspective
Many reviewers highlight how well-maintained and organized the park is, making it easy to navigate with young children or thrill-seekers. One visitor mentioned, “The staff are friendly and helpful — from guiding you to the best slides to ensuring safety on the more daring rides.” Others appreciated the cultural theme, which adds an educational touch to the fun, letting visitors learn about Thai mythology through the park’s decor and design.
Some have pointed out that food and drinks aren’t included, which means you should bring your own or prepare for on-site purchases, often at a higher price point. Bringing essentials like sunscreen, towels, and waterproof cameras is recommended. The park’s policy bans alcohol and drugs, creating a family-friendly, safe environment.
Ride Safety and Suitability
The park is geared toward a broad audience, but non-swimmers or children under 3 feet (90 cm) may find certain rides unsuitable. The park’s management emphasizes safety, with staff on hand at every ride. The group size generally remains manageable, and the booking system allows for flexibility with “reserve & pay later” options, plus free cancellations if plans change.
Practical Tips for Visiting

- Arrive early to beat the crowds, especially if you want to enjoy the most popular slides.
- Bring your own food and drinks to save on costs, as they aren’t included.
- Use waterproof sunscreen and cameras to protect your belongings and capture the fun.
- Wear swimwear and bring a towel — essentials for water parks.
- For added comfort, consider renting a locker to keep valuables safe during ride sessions.
- If you’re traveling with kids, plan to spend extra time in the children’s zone or relax in the artificial sea.
- Check the weather forecast — the park is outdoor, so a sunny day enhances the experience.
The Sum Up
The Andamanda Water Park in Phuket is a fantastic blend of thrill, culture, and family-friendly fun. With over 25 rides spread across themed zones, it caters to a wide variety of tastes—whether you’re chasing adrenaline on the slides or relaxing in the artificial sea. The extensive children’s area ensures that even the youngest family members have a safe and enjoyable experience.
Priced at $62, it strikes a good balance between variety and value, especially considering the entire park is accessible. The cultural themes add an extra layer of interest, making it more than just a typical water park. It’s ideal for families, groups, or anyone seeking a full day of water-based adventure in Phuket.
While food and transportation aren’t included, the park’s well-organized layout and wide range of attractions make it easy to plan a memorable visit. Be sure to arrive early, bring your essentials, and enjoy the splash-filled escape that Andamanda offers.
FAQ
Is transportation included in the ticket?
No, transportation isn’t included, so you’ll need to arrange your own transfer to and from the park.
What is the ticket price?
The entry ticket costs $62 per person, giving access to all rides, zones, and amenities.
Are there rides suitable for young children?
Yes, the large children’s play zone covers 5,300 square meters, designed specifically for kids, with many age-appropriate water activities.
Can I cancel my booking if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours before your visit for a full refund.
Is the park suitable for non-swimmers?
Certain rides might not be suitable for non-swimmers, and the park emphasizes safety standards, but it’s best to check ride restrictions.
What should I bring?
Swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and waterproof camera are recommended to make the most of your visit.
Are food and drinks included?
No, they are not included in the ticket price, so plan to bring your own or purchase on-site.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend a full day here, enjoying the rides, zones, and relaxing areas.
Is there a best time to visit?
Arriving early in the morning helps avoid crowds and makes it easier to enjoy popular rides without long waits.
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