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How to Get to Siam Park from Adeje (Walk, Taxi, Bus & Parking Tips)

Feb 09, 2026 Guide

Staying in Adeje and planning a day at Siam Park? Getting there is simple—many Costa Adeje areas are walkable, taxis are quick, and Siam Park runs a free shuttle from key Costa Adeje stops. This guide breaks down the best route for your location, how early to leave to arrive before opening, and the small logistics (lockers, wet gear, strollers) that make the day smoother.

How to Get to Siam Park from Adeje (Walk, Taxi, Bus & Parking Tips)

If you’re in Adeje (especially Costa Adeje), Siam Park is usually a short walk, a quick taxi ride, or an easy hop on the park’s free shuttle bus from popular shopping/Hotel zones. The “best” option depends on where you’re staying and whether you’re carrying towels, swim shoes, and a stroller.

Below you’ll find the practical routes locals use, what time to leave to be at the gates before opening, and how to handle lockers, wet gear, and change-of-clothes planning—particularly if you’re visiting with kids.

Key takeaways

  • Most of Costa Adeje can reach Siam Park in 5–20 minutes by taxi or 20–45 minutes on foot, depending on your exact zone.
  • Siam Park runs a free shuttle from three Costa Adeje stops starting at 09:30, which helps you arrive near opening without worrying about parking.
  • Plan to arrive 20–30 minutes before opening for smoother entry and first choice of lockers (and less stress with strollers).
  • Bring a dry change of clothes and a waterproof bag for the trip back—wet gear + taxi seats and car interiors don’t mix.

Know where you are in Adeje (it changes the best route)

“Adeje” covers a big area, from hillside residential neighbourhoods to the beachfront strip of Costa Adeje. The right transport choice depends on whether you’re near the coast (Fañabé, El Duque, Torviscas) or higher up (Adeje town / La Postura / Los Olivos).

As a rule, if you’re in central Costa Adeje you can often walk, but if you’re with children, carrying towels, or visiting in the hotter months, a taxi or shuttle is usually the most comfortable.

  • Closest, most walkable zones: Torviscas / Puerto Colón area and parts of Playa de Fañabé.
  • Good for shuttle bus: El Duque and Fañabé commercial areas (near the listed stops).
  • Better by taxi/car: Adeje town (Casco), Callao Salvaje, or hillside villas/apartments.

Walking to Siam Park from Costa Adeje (when it makes sense)

If your accommodation is near the seafront in Costa Adeje, walking can be straightforward and cost-free. It also avoids the “where do we park?” question and is often faster than waiting for a bus.

Still, remember this is a waterpark day: you’ll likely be carrying at least a towel, water shoes/flip-flops, and a dry set of clothes for later. If you’re travelling with a stroller, the walk can feel long in the afternoon heat.

  • Best time to walk: Early morning (cooler, fewer crowds) and later afternoon if you’ve changed into dry clothes.
  • What to carry: Lightweight towel, sunscreen, refillable water bottle, and a dry t-shirt/shorts for the return.
  • Family tip: If you plan to walk back, pack a small “dry kit” so nobody has to do the return trip dripping wet.

If you’re unsure whether your specific hotel/apartment is walkable with kids, post your pickup point on MiTenerife and local drivers can quote a quick ride and tell you what the walk is like from your area.

Taxi from Adeje to Siam Park (fastest and easiest)

Taxis are usually the simplest option from most parts of Adeje, especially if you’re travelling as a family or with bags. You’ll typically be dropped close to the entrance, which is a big win with strollers.

The main downside is the “wet gear problem” on the way back. Even if you’re careful, towels and swimsuits can leave seats damp, and some drivers may not appreciate soaked passengers.

  • Go there by taxi, return by shuttle: A popular combo if you want a stress-free morning arrival and a simple ride back.
  • Wet gear strategy: Bring a waterproof tote/dry bag and a thin microfiber towel to sit on for the return ride.
  • Change-of-clothes strategy: Pack a full dry set per person (including underwear) so everyone can change before leaving.

If you want multiple quotes for a return pickup time (useful in peak weeks), you can request transport offers from local providers on MiTenerife and choose the option that fits your timing and group size.

Free Siam Park shuttle bus from Costa Adeje (stops and practical timing)

Siam Park operates free shuttle buses for visitors from Costa Adeje, Las Américas, and Los Cristianos. For many Costa Adeje visitors, this is the easiest “no parking, no taxi queue” way to get there. According to Siam Park’s official directions page, the Costa Adeje pickup points include CC The Duke Shop, CC Fañabé Plaza, and Villa Adeje Beach, with departures starting at 09:30 (times vary through the day). You’ll also find listed return departures in the afternoon. (Source: Siam Park directions.)

  • Costa Adeje shuttle stops (as published by Siam Park): CC The Duke Shop, CC Fañabé Plaza, Villa Adeje Beach.
  • First departures: 09:30 from CC The Duke Shop, then 09:35 and 09:40 from the next stops (traffic can affect timing).
  • Best for families: Less walking and no car-seat logistics; just be early so you don’t miss the bus.

Two practical notes. First, seats are limited at busy times, so arrive at the stop early. Second, the shuttle is designed for park visitors, so it’s smart to have your entry sorted before boarding to avoid delays once you arrive.

Check the current shuttle timetable on Siam Park’s official “Directions” page the week of your visit, because times can change seasonally and due to operational needs. (Source: Siam Park directions.)

Driving and parking at Siam Park (what’s realistic)

If you have a rental car or you’re staying in a villa above Costa Adeje, driving can be convenient—especially with young kids and extra bags. Siam Park states it has paid parking available (limited capacity) and publishes the price as €7, subject to change. (Source: Siam Park directions.)

The reality in the area is that popular days can mean you’ll need to arrive early to secure a space. If you’re tempted to park elsewhere and walk, be mindful that nearby private car parks and commercial parking rules can change, and enforcement can be strict.

  • Leave early: Aim to arrive before opening to reduce the risk of full parking and long entry lines.
  • Wet gear in cars: Pack seat protectors (or large bin bags) and keep a spare towel for the driver’s seat.
  • Don’t gamble on “free” nearby parking: If a car park is for customers only, assume it may be monitored.

If you’re driving, use the park’s official address in your maps app: Avenida Siam, 38660 Costa Adeje. (Source: Siam Park info pages.)

What time to leave (arrive before opening and start the day right)

Siam Park publishes seasonal opening hours: 10:00–18:00 in summer (May 1 to Oct 29) and 10:00–17:00 in winter (Oct 30 to Apr 30). (Source: Siam Park opening times.)

To arrive before opening, a good target is to be at the entrance around 09:30–09:40. That gives you time to get oriented, handle tickets, and secure lockers without feeling rushed.

  • If walking: Leave so you reach the gates by about 09:30 (add extra time if you’re with a stroller).
  • If taking a taxi: Book/pick up around 09:15–09:25 for most Costa Adeje areas.
  • If taking the free shuttle: Be at your stop 10–15 minutes early in peak weeks.

Lockers, strollers, and wet-gear logistics (small choices that save your day)

Getting to Siam Park is only half the battle. The other half is leaving the park comfortably—dry enough, organised enough, and with kids (and belongings) still in a good mood.

Use this simple plan, especially if you’re visiting with children.

  • Bring a waterproof bag: Put wet swimsuits and towels inside before taxi rides or car seats.
  • Pack one “dry outfit” per person: Include underwear, a light top, and shorts/dress.
  • Add a small plastic bag for swim shoes: Sand and drips stay contained.
  • Microfiber towels help: They pack small and dry faster than thick cotton towels.
  • Stroller checklist: Sunshade, clips for towels, and a thin blanket to protect the seat from wet kids.

Locker strategy: If you like to minimise carrying things around, aim to get a locker early. Put your dry clothes, phones, spare nappies, and a backup towel inside, then travel light through the day.

Taxi etiquette with wet gear: If you must leave in swimwear, dry off well, sit on a towel, and keep wet items inside a sealed bag. It’s not just polite—your ride is more comfortable too.

What to ask before booking (taxi/private transfer or family-friendly transport)

If you’re arranging a taxi, private transfer, or a return pickup—especially as a family—these questions prevent surprises.

  • Can you pick us up at a specific time in the afternoon, and what’s the latest pickup window?
  • Do you have space for a stroller without folding it completely?
  • Is there an option for a larger vehicle if we have towels and backpacks?
  • Where is the exact pickup point at Siam Park for the return journey?
  • What’s your policy if we’re a few minutes late because we’re changing clothes?
  • Can we bring wet gear if it’s in a waterproof bag and we sit on towels?
  • Do you accept card payments, or should we have cash?

A simple “leave-no-stress” checklist for Siam Park day trips

  • Leave your accommodation early enough to arrive at the gates around 09:30–09:40.
  • Carry a waterproof bag (or dry bag) for wet swimsuits and towels.
  • Bring one full change of clothes per person, including underwear.
  • Bring a thin towel to sit on for taxis/car seats.
  • For strollers: pack sun protection and a clip-on bag for wet items.
  • Decide your return plan before you enter the park (walk, shuttle, taxi, or drive).

Need a quick, reliable ride from your exact address in Adeje (or a family-sized return pickup)? Post one request on MiTenerife and get the best offers within 1 hour.