REVIEW · PHUKET
Andamanda Water Park Phuket – The Ultimate Water Adventure
Book on Viator →Operated by I Asia Thailand · Bookable on Viator
Big Thai-themed slides make the day fly by. I love the prebooked entry that helps you skip the usual ticket lines, and I also like the park’s reputation for clean facilities and strong safety with lifeguards at the rides. One consideration: this is a full-day water park vibe, so if you want a short, low-energy stop, it may feel like more commitment than you planned.
This is Andamanda Water Park Phuket (often referred to as the biggest water park in Phuket), spread across 100,000 square meters and built around Thai mythology and the Andaman Sea. You’re not just paying for a couple of slides—you’re buying a whole day of options, from high-speed water rides to calmer pools.
If you’re traveling with kids, teens, or a mixed group, the setup makes sense: you can pick your intensity level and move at your own pace during park hours.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Andamanda Water Park Phuket: the “big day” choice in Phuket
- Your One-Day Ticket: what you’re really buying for $60.22
- Where you redeem your ticket and how the day starts
- The main event: Thai-themed water fun across 100,000 square meters
- Slides, zipline, and Ninja Warrior: choosing your intensity level
- Safety and cleanliness: why people feel comfortable here
- Height and weight rules you should plan around
- Timing tips for a 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM water day
- Getting there, eating, and the small choices that affect your day
- Value check: is it worth it compared to other Phuket water days?
- Who should book Andamanda (and who might not)
- Should you book this ticket?
- FAQ
- What’s included in the Andamanda Water Park Phuket one-day ticket?
- Where do I redeem my ticket for Andamanda Water Park?
- What are the opening hours?
- How long can I spend at the park?
- Is hotel transfer included?
- Is food and beverage included?
- Are children free, and are there height limits?
- Do I need to meet weight requirements for rides?
- Do I need to bring photo ID?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Skip-the-line benefits with a prebooked day ticket so you’re not stuck at general admission counters.
- One-day flexibility within opening hours, so you can stay as long as you want during the day.
- Thai-themed water park design inspired by Thai mythology and the Andaman Sea.
- Big action menu that includes water slides plus a zipline and a Ninja Warrior-style ride.
- Height rules matter: kids under 90 cm are free, and 91–121 cm uses child pricing with checks at the entrance.
- Not included: hotel transfers and food, so you’ll want to plan how you’ll eat and get there.
Andamanda Water Park Phuket: the “big day” choice in Phuket
Andamanda Water Park Phuket is designed for people who want a real water park day, not a quick splash-and-go. The park’s scale is a big part of why it works: 100,000 square meters gives the team room to offer separate experiences—thrill slides, relaxed hangout zones, and themed areas—so you’re not constantly waiting for the next thing.
What also stands out is the theme. This isn’t generic tile-and-plastic fun. The park is built around Thai mythology and the Andaman Sea, so the day feels more like a curated theme park than a random collection of slides. That matters on a vacation: it’s easier to feel like you “did something,” even if you’re repeating the same water routine.
From the reviews, the most praised theme is practical: the park feels clean and safe, with lifeguards at the rides. That’s huge when you’re traveling with family and you don’t want to spend your day second-guessing safety.
One more reality check: at a place this size, you’ll probably want to arrive with a plan. Otherwise, you can burn time moving between zones and start feeling like you’re always “going to the next ride.” A little structure helps.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket.
Your One-Day Ticket: what you’re really buying for $60.22

The price you’ll see (about $60.22 per person) is for a one-day ticket to Andamanda Water Park. The big value isn’t just access—it’s the time-saving part. The whole point of prebooking is that you can skip ticket purchase lines at the park, using a ticket redemption point instead.
Also, don’t underestimate what the included access means. Your ticket covers entry to the park’s beaches, water slides, and included activities. The info specifically calls out a zipline and a Ninja Warrior ride style experience. That’s a strong mix because it gives both thrill-seekers and families a reason to stay busy.
What’s not included is equally important:
- Hotel transfers are not part of the ticket.
- Food and beverage are not included.
So the real “cost” isn’t only the ticket. It’s also transport to the park and what you’ll eat. If you’re staying close enough to make the trip easy, or you’ve got a plan for meals/snacks, this day becomes much better value.
Where you redeem your ticket and how the day starts

Your ticket redemption point is:
Andamanda Phuket, 333 Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83120, Thailand
The practical advantage of the redemption setup is simple: you’re not trying to solve the “which line do I need?” problem on arrival. You redeem, then you go enjoy the day.
The park is listed as near public transportation, which helps if you don’t want to rely on taxis all day. Still, since hotel transfers aren’t included, you’ll want to figure out your own route ahead of time.
Opening hours are 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM daily (the dates listed cover 02/05/2025–01/14/2027, and hours are stated as Monday–Sunday the same). Your stay is flexible during park hours, so the common strategy is to arrive at opening if you want the best range of rides without feeling rushed.
The main event: Thai-themed water fun across 100,000 square meters

One stop is all you need here. You’re going straight to Andamanda Water Park Phuket for a full day of water play.
The park is built as a themed adventure inspired by Thai mythology. That means your experience isn’t just repeated slide cycles. You’re moving through an environment with story-inspired design, so the day doesn’t feel like a strip-mall water park.
The big layout also helps with variety:
- High-speed water slides for adrenaline lovers
- Relaxing pools for people who want downtime
- A wave pool and a lazy river vibe (the park description highlights these types of experiences)
This mix is why the park works for mixed groups. The thrill rides keep teens and brave adults entertained, while parents can split time between slides and calmer areas.
If you’re thinking about what the day feels like, you should expect a lot of moving around. It’s a large park, and even with multiple attractions, you’ll still walk, line up, and move between ride zones. That’s not a downside—it’s just how big water parks work.
Slides, zipline, and Ninja Warrior: choosing your intensity level

Your ticket isn’t limited to “just water slides.” It includes a wider activity set, including:
- Water slides
- Zipline
- Ninja Warrior ride
That’s the difference between a one-note experience and something you can repeat without it getting boring. For families, it lets kids choose what they’re ready for. For teens and adults, it gives you at least two types of thrill so the day feels varied.
Important note: the information says each slide and ride has different weight requirements, and you can check those onsite. Height also matters. You should treat the park entrance checks as real. If your child is close to the limits, bring everyone with a good sense of patience—some rides may not be available.
From the review themes, the standout safety factor is that lifeguards are present “at every ride.” That doesn’t mean you ignore the rules—always follow signage and staff instructions—but it does suggest the park takes safety seriously and doesn’t leave riders to figure it out alone.
Safety and cleanliness: why people feel comfortable here

The most consistently praised aspect is straightforward: the park is very clean and very safe, with lifeguards at each ride. That’s not glamorous, but it’s exactly what makes a water park day go smoothly.
Cleanliness matters because water parks get gross fast if standards slip. When a park is well-maintained, you spend less time thinking about hygiene and more time actually having fun.
Safety matters because water rides are one of those activities where a small mistake can be a big one. The presence of lifeguards at rides reduces uncertainty, especially for families with kids.
If you’re the type of traveler who checks safety before you pick a fun day, this is one of Andamanda’s best selling points. It also helps justify the higher-than-budget day-out price—because you’re not just paying for slides, you’re paying for a smoother experience.
Height and weight rules you should plan around

This park clearly uses physical rules, and you’ll want to respect them before you fall into the “we’ll try anyway” trap.
Here’s what the info states:
- Free for children 90 cm or below
- Child rate applies 91–121 cm
- If a child is over 121 cm, you should select adult ticket
- Height will be checked at park entrance
- Weight requirements differ by slide/ride, and you can check onsite
So what should you do?
- Measure kids at home if you’re unsure.
- Bring shoes and clothes you don’t mind getting soaked, but also be ready for the reality that some rides may not accept everyone.
- If your group includes multiple heights, plan a “yes rides / wait rides” strategy so you don’t lose the whole group waiting for one person to get approved.
This is where preplanning beats guesswork. It also makes the day feel less stressful.
Timing tips for a 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM water day

The park runs 10:00 AM–7:00 PM. That’s a long window, and it’s why this ticket works for both short and extended visits.
A good way to avoid the “we did everything too fast” problem is to spread activities:
- Start with the major rides earlier in the day
- Take breaks as you go, especially between thrill rides and calmer areas
- Save the slower rides so you’re not exhausted before the fun ends
Because the listing says duration can be 1 to 8 hours (approx.), you can tailor the day. Families sometimes do a shorter day and return for dinner elsewhere. Bigger groups sometimes stay all the way to closing.
One more practical note: since food isn’t included, you’ll want to treat snacks and meals as part of your timeline. If you show up hungry without a plan, you can lose more time than you expect.
Getting there, eating, and the small choices that affect your day
No hotel transfers are included, so your transport plan is on you. The park is listed as near public transportation, so that’s a backup option. If you’re using a taxi or rideshare, just remember you’re doing a full day, not a quick stop.
Food and drink aren’t included. That affects value and comfort. On a water park day, you want easy access to meals and hydration, but you don’t want to spend the whole day hunting for something workable.
Here’s my simple approach:
- Bring a small plan for snacks and drinks so you don’t derail your schedule.
- Eat away from peak times if possible, so you’re not trapped waiting in lines.
- Treat the meal break as part of your ride rotation, not something that happens “whenever.”
Value check: is it worth it compared to other Phuket water days?
At around $60.22 per person, the ticket isn’t the cheapest way to spend a half day in Phuket—but it looks like strong value for what you get.
Why?
- You get one full day of park access.
- You get the included thrill mix: water slides + zipline + Ninja Warrior ride.
- The prebooking element helps you save time by skipping general admission ticket lines.
The reviews also support the value angle: people specifically praised it as clean, safe, and comparable in feel to bigger theme parks—but at a more reasonable price. That lines up with what you should be looking for: theme-park standards, not a bargain carnival vibe.
If you’re only interested in one or two shallow rides, you might question the cost. But if your group wants multiple activities in a single day, this format makes sense.
Who should book Andamanda (and who might not)
This is a good fit if:
- You want a large, full-activity water park day in Phuket
- Your group includes kids plus teens/adults
- You care about cleanliness and safety and want lifeguards on-site at rides
- You prefer to prebook to reduce the headache of arrival lines
You might reconsider if:
- You only want a short splash session (the day window is long and the park is big)
- Your group is very sensitive to rules like height/weight limits for specific rides
- You don’t want to plan transport and meals, since neither transfers nor food are included
Should you book this ticket?
I’d book it if your top goal is a smooth, full-day water park experience with real variety—slides plus bigger attractions like zipline and Ninja Warrior—and you appreciate time-saving prebooking. The best reasons are the practical ones: skip-the-line entry, the park’s clean feel, and the safety setup with lifeguards at rides.
If you’re the kind of traveler who wants a tiny, low-effort outing, you’ll probably feel the size of the park and the “serious water day” pace. But for families and mixed groups, Andamanda is the kind of place where you can split into different activity levels without the day falling apart.
FAQ
What’s included in the Andamanda Water Park Phuket one-day ticket?
Your ticket includes one day admission to Andamanda Water Park Phuket, with access to beaches, water slides, and included activities such as zipline and a Ninja Warrior-style ride.
Where do I redeem my ticket for Andamanda Water Park?
The ticket redemption point is Andamanda Phuket, 333 Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83120, Thailand.
What are the opening hours?
The park is listed as open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
How long can I spend at the park?
The experience duration is listed as 1 to 8 hours (approx.), and you can spend as much time as you like during the park’s operating hours.
Is hotel transfer included?
No. Hotel transfers are not included.
Is food and beverage included?
No. Food and beverage are not included.
Are children free, and are there height limits?
Yes. Children are free if they are 90 cm or below. The child rate applies for 91–121 cm, and if a child is over 121 cm, you should select an adult ticket. Height is checked at the park entrance.
Do I need to meet weight requirements for rides?
Yes. Each slide and ride has different weight requirements, and you can check this information onsite.
Do I need to bring photo ID?
Yes. The lead passenger name must provide Photo ID at the ticket office, and all names must be provided at checkout.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience’s start time. Cancellations less than 24 hours before start time are not refunded.
























