



Phuket: Andamanda Waterpark
Operating Hours:Daily: 10:00 - 19:00
The Vibe:Tropical slides and splashes under Thai sun 🌴
In Phuket’s heart, a Thai myth-inspired water world invites all ages. It’s a tropical playland where local legends and modern thrills swirl together in sunlit waves.
The sun gleams off turquoise pools as screams of joy echo from towering slides. Coconut-scented breezes mix with the smell of poolside snacks, while waves crash rhythmically in a giant lagoon.
- Tripadvisor Travelers' Choice 2024 – Ranked Phuket’s #1 water park
- Rated 4.5★ by thousands of visitors
- Visitors rave about thrilling slides and attentive lifeguards on duty
Persona Fit
- 👨👩👧 Families: Shallow play pools, lifeguards everywhere, kid-friendly snacks available
- 💕 Couples: Laugh together on tandem tube slides; relax on the lazy river between thrills
- 👵 Seniors: Plenty of shaded seating and a calm wave pool for gentle wading
- 🤸 Adventurers: Steep drop slides and surf simulators deliver nonstop adrenaline
Highlights
- Andaman Bay Wave Pool – Surfable waves and sandy beach vibes
- Thrill Slides – High-speed tube and drop slides for adrenaline junkies
- Mythical Zones – Five Thai legend-themed areas with iconic sculptures (like a mini Koh Tapu island)
- Lazy River – Long, meandering float through caves and tropical gardens
- Floating Market – Thai boat food stalls serving local bites — Hidden Gem
- Swim-Up Bars – Refresh with drinks without ever leaving the pool
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- Located just off Phuket’s main bypass road; about 15 minutes by taxi or Grab from Patong or Phuket Town. Parking is ample and free if you drive.
- Main Entrance: There's a single entrance gate. After a quick security bag check, proceed to ticket counters or directly to the turnstiles if you have an e-ticket (they'll scan your QR code).
- For a smooth start, arrive at opening time – you’ll beat the queues at ticketing and locker rental, and breeze through the entrance before the crowd arrives.
Food & Coffee Shops
Andamanda Food Village: On-site open-air food court with Thai street food stalls and international bites – convenient for lunch without leaving the park.
Central Phuket Floresta Food Court: If you prefer air-con and more variety after your visit, this large mall food hall (a 10-minute drive away) offers dozens of local and global eateries.
Andamanda Food Village: On-site open-air food court with Thai street food stalls and international bites – convenient for lunch without leaving the park.
Central Phuket Floresta Food Court: If you prefer air-con and more variety after your visit, this large mall food hall (a 10-minute drive away) offers dozens of local and global eateries.
Insider Tips
Best Time: Visit on a weekday and be there right at 10 AM opening – you’ll enjoy cooler morning weather and virtually no lines for the first couple of hours.
Hack: Purchase the refillable water cup (~฿399) at entry. It gives unlimited cold water refills all day, saving you money and keeping you hydrated under the sun.
Hidden Gem: Not a fan of big slides? Still climb the highest slide tower once – you’ll get a surprisingly awesome panorama of the whole park and Phuket town beyond.
Optional tip: Tackle the most popular slides early. By noon, lines get long – that’s a great time to switch to the lazy river or wave pool (no waits) until crowds thin out again.
Best Time: Visit on a weekday and be there right at 10 AM opening – you’ll enjoy cooler morning weather and virtually no lines for the first couple of hours.
Hack: Purchase the refillable water cup (~฿399) at entry. It gives unlimited cold water refills all day, saving you money and keeping you hydrated under the sun.
Hidden Gem: Not a fan of big slides? Still climb the highest slide tower once – you’ll get a surprisingly awesome panorama of the whole park and Phuket town beyond.
Optional tip: Tackle the most popular slides early. By noon, lines get long – that’s a great time to switch to the lazy river or wave pool (no waits) until crowds thin out again.
Photography Tips
Drones and professional camera rigs are not allowed for safety. If you want in-action shots, use a GoPro or phone in a waterproof pouch – you can take these on some slides if secured.
The best light for photos is late afternoon, when the sun isn’t as harsh. You can catch vibrant shots of the colorful slides with a tropical sunset glow if you stay until closing.
For a cool angle, snap a photo from the top of the slide tower: it captures the entire park below. Also, the giant dragon and mythic statues make great selfie backdrops – take advantage of those themed spots!
Drones and professional camera rigs are not allowed for safety. If you want in-action shots, use a GoPro or phone in a waterproof pouch – you can take these on some slides if secured.
The best light for photos is late afternoon, when the sun isn’t as harsh. You can catch vibrant shots of the colorful slides with a tropical sunset glow if you stay until closing.
For a cool angle, snap a photo from the top of the slide tower: it captures the entire park below. Also, the giant dragon and mythic statues make great selfie backdrops – take advantage of those themed spots!
Things To Do Nearby
Kathu Waterfall — Short hike to a lush waterfall, about 10 minutes away, for a refreshing nature break after a day of slides.
Phuket Old Town — A 20-minute drive brings you to historic streets lined with colorful shophouses, street art and cafes – perfect for an evening stroll once you dry off.
Kathu Waterfall — Short hike to a lush waterfall, about 10 minutes away, for a refreshing nature break after a day of slides.
Phuket Old Town — A 20-minute drive brings you to historic streets lined with colorful shophouses, street art and cafes – perfect for an evening stroll once you dry off.


