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Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket

4.6 · 2,062 reviews 1 day From $51 Operated by Andamanda Phuket · Bookable on GetYourGuide
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Big slides, warm water, and a full day of fun. Andamanda Water Park gives you 29 slides across five themed zones, with enough variety for thrill seekers, families, and anyone who simply wants to float around in the sun. I especially like the clean facilities and the large number of lifeguards, plus the artificial wave pool, lazy river, swim-up bars, and floating village restaurant. The main drawback is cost: the ticket is about $51 per person, and you must buy food and drinks inside, even bottled water.

I also like the flexible transport choices. You can book a shared hotel transfer from many parts of Phuket, or arrange your own ride with Grab or a taxi. Arrive early if you want shorter lines for the biggest rides, and bring strong sunscreen because much of your day is spent outside.

Key points at a glance

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Key points at a glance

  • Twelve extreme slides: The fastest rides are aimed at people who want drops, twists, steep chutes, and high-speed thrills.
  • A three-meter artificial wave pool: The wave cycle offers a change from standard slides, with a surfing-style experience available.
  • Five themed zones: You can move from family pools and play areas to larger rides without feeling stuck in one part of the park.
  • Three places to relax: The lazy river, beach-style areas, and two swim-up bars give adults a proper break between rides.
  • Floating village restaurant: Thai dishes are served in a setting inspired by Thailand’s floating markets, along with international choices.
  • A practical cashless system: You load money onto a wristband, use it around the park, and can receive unused funds back at the end.

Arriving at Andamanda from Phuket’s beach areas

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Arriving at Andamanda from Phuket’s beach areas

Andamanda is a full-day attraction, open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. The ticket covers entry, while hotel pickup and return transport cost extra if selected.

The shared transfer service covers many popular areas, including Kata, Patong, Laguna Beach, Bangtao Beach, Surin Beach, Kamala, Naiharn, Rawai Beach, Chalong, Kathu, Phuket Town, Panwa Beach, and others. This is useful if you prefer a planned ride and do not want to sort out transport after a tiring day in the water.

The main thing to understand is that shared transport may use fixed return times. Several pickup arrangements offered a choice around 3:00 PM or 6:30 PM. The earlier departure works well if you have young children or feel satisfied after four or five hours. The later ride is better if you want to use the park until late afternoon.

I would watch your phone closely on the morning of pickup. A few visitors missed the vehicle after failing to see a message about the exact collection time. Some return journeys also took longer than expected when other passengers were late or a driver visited the wrong hotel. If you want total freedom, taking your own Grab or taxi can be easier, and some visitors found it affordable.

The park itself is in Phuket, not beside the beach resorts. If you arrange your own ride, allow enough time for traffic and aim to arrive before the busiest part of the morning.

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First steps inside the five themed zones

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - First steps inside the five themed zones

After entry, you will need to change into swimwear before using the pools and rides. There are changing areas and showers, and one visitor also used the hairdressing service after the water park. Bring swimwear, sunscreen, and anything you need for a long day in the sun.

Andamanda is arranged in five colorful themed zones. The design gives you a sense of movement around the park rather than one large pool surrounded by rides. You can start with a gentle attraction, find a children’s area, then work up to bigger slides as you get comfortable.

For families, this layout matters. One adult can take a child to a calmer pool while older children or teenagers head toward the major slides. A family with children ranging from age four to seventeen found enough to keep everyone occupied, which is a good sign for mixed-age groups.

Young children may not meet the height requirements for every ride. A commonly noted cutoff is 122 centimeters for certain attractions, and a child below that height may have limited access to the biggest slides. Still, the park has family activities and pools, so a smaller child is not left with nothing to do.

The 12 extreme slides and 29-ride lineup

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - The 12 extreme slides and 29-ride lineup

The headline attraction is the set of 12 extreme waterslides. These are the rides to tackle early, especially if you arrive at opening time. Several people managed the major attractions with little waiting during the first hour, while lines grew later.

The total of 29 slides gives you more than one type of thrill. Some rides suit people who want speed and steep drops. Others are easier to repeat with children or cautious adults. The park also has rides that work well for groups, though this creates one small problem for couples and pairs of friends.

Some larger rafts require three to five people. If you arrive as a pair, you may not be able to use every ride immediately. You could need to wait for other riders or choose another attraction. Families and larger groups have an advantage here.

Safety is taken seriously. Staff check height and weight rules, and scales are used at the top of some rides to check the combined weight of riders and rafts. The maximum individual weight reported for some rides is 136 kilograms, but each slide has its own rules. Check the signs and ask staff before you queue.

The many lifeguards are one of the park’s strongest points. Staff are stationed around the rides and pools, and the rules are enforced rather than treated as decoration. If water parks make you nervous, this careful approach may be worth part of the ticket price.

Expect plenty of stairs. You will climb to the top of slides again and again, so comfortable footwear for walking around the park helps. Flip-flops can be worn between rides, with places to leave shoes near attractions, but the steps may feel tiring if you are not used to walking in the heat.

Wave pool, lazy river, and the slower side of the park

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Wave pool, lazy river, and the slower side of the park

The artificial wave pool can produce waves up to three meters tall. It gives you the closest thing here to a surfing-style water experience without leaving the park. A FlowRider-style attraction has also been reported as free to use, adding another option for anyone who wants to practice balance on moving water.

The wave pool is not always the star attraction. The wave cycle is programmed rather than constant, so you may spend time waiting for the next set. If you expect a continuous surf session, keep expectations modest. It is best treated as one part of the day, not the sole reason to buy the ticket.

The lazy river is more dependable for relaxation. It gives you a break from climbing stairs and lets younger children enjoy the water at an easier pace. Adults can use this time to rest, find a sunbed, or get a drink at one of the two swim-up bars.

There are three relaxation zones in total. These areas make a big difference on a hot day, since even the most enthusiastic rider needs a pause. The park also includes beach-style space and plenty of sunbeds, though finding shade becomes more important as the day goes on.

Pack sunscreen and consider a rash guard, sunglasses, and a shirt for children. One family had a terrific day but suffered serious sunburn. Phuket’s water can make the heat feel less intense than it is, so reapply sunscreen even when you are spending most of the time in pools.

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Thai food at the floating village restaurant

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Thai food at the floating village restaurant

Food is not included, but you have several choices inside the park. The floating village restaurant is designed to recall Thailand’s floating markets, giving lunch a more distinctive setting than a standard theme-park food court.

You can find local Thai dishes, as well as Indian food, pizza, burgers, curries, and other familiar choices. This range is useful when your group cannot agree on one cuisine. The food is not priced like a local street stall, but it is generally considered reasonable for a major water park.

The bigger issue is the no-outside-food rule. You cannot bring in your own meals or even drinking water. That makes the food and drink budget unavoidable, and some people find the water policy frustrating. I would plan for extra spending rather than assume the $51 ticket covers your full day.

The cashless wristband system helps. You add money at the park, use the wristband for meals, drinks, and other purchases, then collect any remaining balance at the end. It means you do not have to carry cash around wet rides or return to a locker for your wallet.

Food service is generally quick, though the swim-up bars may be slower at busy times. If you want a drink without waiting, the main food area may be more efficient.

Lockers, towels, cabanas, and extra costs

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Lockers, towels, cabanas, and extra costs

Entry does not include everything you might want during the day. Lockers and towels cost extra, and private water villas or cabanas are additional purchases. A cabana can be worthwhile for a family that wants a fixed base, shade, and a place to regroup.

I would not book a private villa automatically. The extra space may be useful for a large family, but the included snacks and facilities may not feel generous for the price. Ask what is included before paying for an upgraded area, especially if towels are not part of the package.

The wristband system makes lockers more convenient. You do not need to carry a key while riding, and the same band can be used for purchases. Just remember to return it and settle the balance before leaving.

The park is kept notably clean. That matters at a water attraction where wet floors, changing rooms, and shared equipment can quickly become unpleasant. The combination of regular upkeep, staff presence, and strict ride checks gives the place a polished feel.

How long should you stay?

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - How long should you stay?

A full day is available, from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, but you may not need every hour. Two adults who arrived early found that a 3:00 PM departure gave them enough time to ride many of the larger slides. Families with children may also find four to six hours plenty.

If you enjoy repeating rides, staying until the evening makes more sense. On quieter days, waits can be as short as one to five minutes, with larger rides sometimes taking around ten to twenty-five minutes. On busier days, lines can grow much longer.

Rain does not necessarily ruin the experience. Several people visited during wet weather and found shorter queues. The rides continue to provide fun when the sky is gray, though you should check conditions and keep your belongings protected.

My suggested rhythm is simple:

  • Arrive close to 10:00 AM.
  • Ride the biggest attractions before late morning.
  • Use the family and relaxed zones after lunch.
  • Return to the wave pool or favorite slides in the afternoon.
  • Leave at 3:00 PM if you are content, or stay toward 6:30 PM if you want a longer day.

Is the $51 ticket good value?

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Is the $51 ticket good value?

At about $51 per person, Andamanda is not a cheap casual swim. A family of four will spend a serious amount before food, drinks, lockers, towels, transport, or a cabana.

Still, the value improves if you use the park for most of the day. You get 29 slides, five themed zones, a wave pool, a lazy river, relaxation areas, and several dining choices. The slides are modern, the grounds are clean, and the safety operation is stronger than you might expect from a busy water attraction.

I would compare it with the cost of several smaller Phuket activities. If you want only a short swim, this ticket may feel expensive. If you want a structured day with rides for adults, teenagers, and children, the price becomes easier to justify.

Food prices are higher than outside the park, but they are not described as extreme by theme-park standards. The real value question is how much time your group will spend riding. A teenager who repeats the large slides all afternoon may get good value. Someone who dislikes heights may spend too much money for a day mostly beside the pool.

The clean facilities, safety checks, and staff coverage are important parts of the price. I would count them as practical value, especially when visiting with children.

Who should book Andamanda Phuket?

Phuket: Andamanda Water Park Ticket - Who should book Andamanda Phuket?

I would recommend it most strongly to families with children of different ages, teenagers, and adults who enjoy waterslides. A group of four or more also has an easier time meeting the rider requirements for raft attractions.

It suits you if you like a mix of speed and rest. You can ride extreme slides, float in the lazy river, eat Thai food, use the wave pool, and relax at a swim-up bar without leaving the site.

It is less suitable for pregnant women, people with mobility impairments, and anyone who cannot manage stairs. It may also disappoint you if you expect a nonstop surfing wave or a low-cost day where you bring your own lunch and water.

Book transport if you value convenience and your hotel is in a covered pickup area. Arrange your own ride if you want to stay until closing or avoid waiting for other passengers. Check the exact pickup details carefully so you are ready at the right place and time.

Should you book this water park?

Yes, if you want a polished, active day in Phuket and plan to use the rides. Andamanda offers enough variety for a whole family, and its safety standards, clean grounds, short waits on quieter days, and good slide selection make the $51 ticket easier to defend.

I would book early entry, bring serious sun protection, and budget separately for food, water, lockers, and transport. Choose the 3:00 PM return if you have younger children or want a shorter outing. Stay until around 6:30 PM if you have teenagers, enjoy repeating rides, or want to make the most of the admission price.

FAQ

Where is Andamanda Water Park?

Andamanda Water Park is in Phuket, Thailand. Hotel pickup is available from many areas, including Patong, Kata, Kamala, Rawai, Phuket Town, Bangtao Beach, Surin Beach, Chalong, Kathu, and Panwa Beach.

How much does the entry ticket cost?

The listed price is $51 per person. Food, drinks, lockers, towels, and optional upgrades are not included.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for one day. The park is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

Is hotel transfer included?

Hotel transfer is included only when you select the transfer option. Pickup is available from specific areas around Phuket.

Can I bring food or water into the park?

No. Outside food and drinks, including drinking water, cannot be brought into the park. You need to purchase food and drinks inside.

Does the park have Thai food?

Yes. The floating village restaurant serves local Thai dishes. Other food options include Indian food, pizza, burgers, and curries.

How many slides does Andamanda have?

The park has 29 waterslides in total, including 12 extreme slides.

Does Andamanda have a wave pool?

Yes. The artificial wave pool can create waves up to three meters tall. The wave cycle is programmed, so the waves are not continuous.

What should I bring?

Bring swimwear and strong sun protection. Rash guards, sunglasses, and extra sunscreen are useful for a long day outside.

Are there weight and height rules for the rides?

Yes. Each slide and ride has its own requirements, which you can check onsite. Staff may weigh riders before certain attractions, and some rides have a reported individual maximum of 136 kilograms.

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