REVIEW · PHUKET
Andamanda Water Park Phuket – The Ultimate Water Adventure
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Phuket waterslides, minus the ticket-line stress. With a prebooked admission ticket, you save time at the gate, and the park feels well run: clean grounds and lots of lifeguards around the big rides. The main drawback to plan for is the practical stuff: there’s no food included, and height and weight limits mean some attractions may not work for every kid or adult.
Andamanda is not just a random pile of slides. It’s a Thai-themed water park spread across 100,000 square meters, with beaches, pools, and classic water-park favorites like a wave pool and lazy river. Add in included action like a zipline and a ninja warrior-style ride, and you get a day that can fit both thrill seekers and people who just want to float.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- First Impressions: Andamanda’s Scale and “Theme Park” Feel
- Your Ticket, Your Time: What This One-Day Admission Really Covers
- Fast entry matters here
- Getting In at Andamanda: Location, Name Check, and Timing
- Inside the Park: Slides, Wave Pool, Lazy River, Beaches
- High-speed slides and the “energy zones”
- Tropical wave pool and lazy river breaks
- Beaches and pool time
- Included Thrills Beyond Slides: Zipline and Ninja Warrior Ride
- Thai-Themed Design: How to Use the Layout Without Overplanning
- Safety and Comfort: What the Park Does Right
- A note on limits
- Timing It Right: Making the Most of a 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Day
- Price and Value: Is $60.22 Worth It in Phuket?
- Who This Is For (and Who Might Want Another Option)
- Should You Book Andamanda Water Park Phuket?
- FAQ
- How long is the Andamanda Water Park Phuket visit?
- What is included in the ticket price?
- What is not included with the ticket?
- Where do I redeem my ticket?
- What are the opening hours?
- Do kids get free admission?
- Are there weight limits for rides?
- What documents are needed at the ticket office?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- Line-skip entry with a prebooked one-day ticket so you’re not stuck waiting to buy admission.
- A huge park layout (100,000 sq m) that supports a full day, even if you don’t do every ride.
- Variety for different ages with high-speed slides, wave pool, lazy river, beaches, and calmer pools.
- Included “extra” thrills like a zipline and a ninja warrior ride, not just standard slides.
- Limits are real: each slide/ride has its own weight rules, and kids are sorted by height.
First Impressions: Andamanda’s Scale and “Theme Park” Feel

The biggest surprise with Andamanda Water Park Phuket is that it doesn’t feel like a small neighborhood water playground. It’s built like a full-day destination. The park covers over 100,000 square meters, so you can spread out instead of feeling squeezed. That matters in Phuket, where the weather can turn hot fast, and you’ll want shade breaks, space for families, and routes that don’t bottleneck.
The design takes cues from Thai mythology and the Andaman Sea. You’ll notice it in the overall vibe and how the park is laid out, which helps the day feel more like an experience than a simple ticket-and-slides checklist. And yes, one of the best parts is how it compares in spirit to the cleaner, better organized water parks you might associate with big theme brands, just with more reasonable day-trip pricing.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket.
Your Ticket, Your Time: What This One-Day Admission Really Covers

This is a straightforward one-day ticket to Andamanda Water Park Phuket. You’re buying admission, then using the park’s attractions during opening hours. You can plan for about 1 to 8 hours depending on your group and how many rides you tackle.
What’s included:
- Entry to Andamanda for the day
- Access to beaches and water slides
- Access to other in-park activities included with the ticket
- Included thrill rides such as a zipline and a ninja warrior ride
What’s not included:
- Hotel transfers
- Food and beverage
That last line is the one people forget. If you’re budgeting for a full day, assume you’ll be buying lunch, snacks, and drinks on-site. The upside is that you’re free to eat when you want, rather than being locked into a set meal time.
Fast entry matters here
Prebooking is useful because it helps you skip general ticket purchase lines. In a water park, time is everything. You’re either getting soaked early (fun) or standing around while the sun climbs (less fun).
Getting In at Andamanda: Location, Name Check, and Timing

Your ticket redemption point is Andamanda Phuket, 333, Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83120, Thailand. Opening hours are listed as 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (daily), with operation dates running through 02/05/2025 to 01/14/2027. Hours can vary on some days, so it’s smart to double-check close to your visit.
Two practical things to know before you arrive:
- You’ll need to provide all names at checkout, and the lead passenger name must be ready with photo ID at the ticket office.
- Operational details can change, so don’t plan your whole day around the assumption that hours will always match the listing exactly.
Also, the park is noted as being near public transportation, so you might not feel stuck needing a private car just to get there. That flexibility can save money and stress.
Inside the Park: Slides, Wave Pool, Lazy River, Beaches

Once you’re past entry, the park’s layout does a good job of letting different energy levels coexist. Thrill rides are there for the kids and teens who want nonstop action. But you also get calmer options for adults and smaller kids who aren’t chasing the fastest water speeds.
High-speed slides and the “energy zones”
Andamanda is described as the largest and most exciting water park in Phuket. That means the main attractions are the bigger, more intense slides. It’s the kind of place where teens will actually want to stay longer because there’s enough variety to keep the group interested.
Tropical wave pool and lazy river breaks
If your group has mixed ages, you’ll appreciate the wave pool and lazy river. Those are the rides that act like the reset button. Everyone can participate at their own pace, and they create natural breaks between the heavier slides.
Beaches and pool time
The ticket includes access to the park’s beaches. That’s important because it gives you a non-slide option when you want a change of pace. Instead of repeating the same ride over and over, you can switch to sunning, splashing, and relaxing.
Included Thrills Beyond Slides: Zipline and Ninja Warrior Ride

A standout value point is that your admission includes more than just water slides. You also get access to a zipline and a ninja warrior ride.
That matters for families because it reduces the “we did everything too fast” problem. If your kids are only into slides, a day can feel repetitive. If your kids like obstacles, speed, and action beyond the water, the included zipline/ninja-style ride keeps the day feeling bigger.
It also helps when your group has different preferences. One person might want the next slide, another wants the obstacle ride, and you still stay together.
Thai-Themed Design: How to Use the Layout Without Overplanning

The park’s theme is inspired by Thai mythology and the Andaman Sea, and that theme shows up in the overall design feel. You don’t need a master plan to enjoy it, but a bit of strategy can save energy.
Here’s how I’d approach it:
- Start with the rides you most want before the lines build up and before fatigue hits.
- Use calmer rides like the lazy river as a middle-of-day reset.
- If your group includes kids of very different heights, plan around the strictest restrictions first (more on those next).
The advantage of a themed, designed park is that it’s easier to feel like you’re at an attraction, not just a water lot. That feeling helps when you’re traveling with kids, because they’re more likely to stay happy between splash sessions.
Safety and Comfort: What the Park Does Right

One of the most praised aspects of Andamanda is how clean and safe it feels. People specifically highlight that there are lifeguards at every ride, which is exactly what you want at a place with fast water and higher-stakes attractions.
That safety coverage is not just reassuring emotionally. It changes how you can spend your time. Instead of hovering in panic, you can relax a bit and watch the ride areas with more confidence.
A note on limits
Each slide and ride has different requirements, and you can check details onsite. The information provided indicates:
- Free for children 90 cm or below
- Child rate applies for 91 to 121 cm
- If your child is over 121 cm, you should select an adult ticket
- Weight requirements vary by ride
This is where families sometimes get surprised. If your child is close to a height cutoff, measure before you go. If your group includes kids and adults of different sizes, expect you’ll choose rides based on who can actually ride them.
Timing It Right: Making the Most of a 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM Day

You’ve got up to 9 hours of opening time (10:00 AM–7:00 PM). That’s plenty for a full day, but it’s also easy to underestimate how quickly you’ll feel tired once you’re in water all afternoon.
A practical rhythm:
- Morning: tackle the big-ticket slides and action rides while everyone’s fresh.
- Midday: use wave pool/lazy river/beach time to cool down.
- Afternoon: return to favorites for repeats, then finish with the “everyone can do it” options.
Also, because you’re buying a one-day ticket with access to a lot of areas, you don’t have to race. The park’s size helps. You can take a breather and still keep enjoying the day without feeling stuck.
Price and Value: Is $60.22 Worth It in Phuket?
At $60.22 per person, the price isn’t the cheapest thing in Phuket. But it can still be a strong value if you use the ticket fully.
Here’s what makes it worth it:
- You’re not paying for one tiny attraction. You get a large water park experience across slides, beaches, wave pool, lazy river, and additional included thrills.
- Prebooking saves time at the gate. In a water park day, time often equals ride count.
- The park’s reputation for being clean and well supervised helps justify paying more than a basic admission option.
Where the cost can feel less worth it:
- If your group plans to do only a couple of mild attractions, you might not get enough value out of a full one-day ticket.
- Since food and beverage are not included, your final total can climb once you factor in lunch and drinks.
My rule of thumb: if you’re traveling with kids and you know you’ll spend most of the day at the park, it’s easier to feel good about the price. If you only want a quick, short visit, look for alternatives or plan fewer expenses.
Who This Is For (and Who Might Want Another Option)
This works especially well for:
- Families with kids and teens who want both slides and non-slide action
- Groups that want one place to keep everyone busy for hours
- People who care about cleanliness and safety supervision
The big negative-style “consideration” is also simple: if your group shows up expecting something tailored to one narrow type of fun, you might feel it doesn’t match your mood. And if you’re hoping for a complete package where food and transfers are included, you’ll still need to plan those separately.
Should You Book Andamanda Water Park Phuket?
Yes, I’d book it if you want a full-day water adventure with real variety: slides, wave pool, lazy river, beach access, plus included thrills like zipline and a ninja warrior ride. The value improves when you’re actually going to be there most of the day and when your group can handle the ride restrictions (height and weight).
Skip or rethink it if you only want a quick splash-and-leave visit, you’re not interested in the action rides, or you’d rather have a package deal with transfers and meals bundled in. Otherwise, Andamanda is the kind of Phuket day trip that can feel like a proper attraction, not just a stop on your travel calendar.
FAQ
How long is the Andamanda Water Park Phuket visit?
The duration is listed as approximately 1 to 8 hours, depending on how long you stay and which attractions you use.
What is included in the ticket price?
Your one-day ticket includes access to Andamanda Water Park attractions such as the park’s beaches and water slides, plus included activities like a zipline and a ninja warrior ride.
What is not included with the ticket?
Hotel transfers and food and beverage are not included.
Where do I redeem my ticket?
You redeem at Andamanda Phuket, 333, Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83120, Thailand.
What are the opening hours?
Opening hours are listed as 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, Monday through Sunday. Operational hours may vary, so it’s a good idea to confirm close to your date.
Do kids get free admission?
Yes. Children 90 cm or below are free. The child rate applies for 91–121 cm, and if a child is over 121 cm, you should select an adult ticket.
Are there weight limits for rides?
Yes. Each slide and ride has different weight requirements, and you can check details onsite at the water park.
What documents are needed at the ticket office?
You must enter all names at checkout, and the lead passenger name needs to provide photo ID at the ticket office.
What’s the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Changes within 24 hours of the start time are not accepted.

























