REVIEW · PHUKET
Andamanda Water Park Phuket – The Ultimate Water Adventure
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Big Thai-themed slides beat the Phuket heat. This prebooked admission for Andamanda Water Park Phuket is designed to cut down on ticket-line time, so you can start splashing sooner and stay as long as you want. It also includes access to the park’s beach areas plus headline rides like the zipline and Ninja Warrior-style challenge.
What I like most is the way the park feels clean and well run, with plenty of lifeguards around. I also really appreciate that it’s not just one type of ride, so kids and teens can find their thing without the day turning into a compromise.
One thing to think about: the ticket covers entry only, so you’ll still need to handle getting there and plan around meals since hotel transfers and food aren’t included.
In This Review
- Key highlights at Andamanda Water Park Phuket
- Andamanda Water Park in Phuket: why this is a solid water-day plan
- What you’re paying for: $60.22 and the value logic
- Getting there and timing your day (10:00 AM–7:00 PM)
- What’s included with your admission: slides, beach access, and big extras
- Inside the park: how to structure your time once you arrive
- Step 1: Redeem fast and get into swim mode
- Step 2: Start with thrill rides, then cool down
- Step 3: Work in the Ninja Warrior and zipline
- Step 4: Use the beaches and rest areas to reset
- Step 5: End with the easy water time
- Safety, lifeguards, and the height rules you can’t ignore
- Reviews in plain English: what people liked most and what to watch for
- Price vs. transfers and meals: plan around what’s not included
- Who this Andamanda ticket is best for
- Should you book this prebooked Andamanda Water Park Phuket ticket?
- FAQ
- How much is the Andamanda Water Park Phuket admission ticket?
- How long is the water park ticket valid for?
- What are the opening hours of Andamanda Water Park?
- What does the one-day ticket include?
- Are hotel transfers included?
- Is food included with the ticket?
- Are children free?
- What ID or details do I need for the ticket?
Key highlights at Andamanda Water Park Phuket

- Skip-the-line ticket entry so you spend less time waiting at the gate
- Zipline and Ninja Warrior ride access included with your one-day ticket
- Huge water-park layout (100,000+ sqm) for lots of room to spread out
- Height-based child pricing with free entry for kids 90 cm and under
- Safety focus with lifeguards positioned at rides and attractions
Andamanda Water Park in Phuket: why this is a solid water-day plan

Phuket heat can be fun, but after a couple hours in the sun, you’ll want water fast. Andamanda Water Park Phuket is built for exactly that kind of day: big slides, slower spots to cool down, and themed areas inspired by Thai mythology and the Andaman Sea.
The ticket is sold as a prebooked admission option (listed under Blue Tree Phuket), but when you arrive you redeem it at Andamanda Phuket. That matters because it keeps your arrival smoother, especially when the park is busy.
I also like that this is a real full-day option. The experience window is listed as 1 to 8 hours, and the park runs from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, so you can show up for the main action or make it a slower afternoon with breaks.
You can also read our reviews of more tours and experiences in Phuket.
What you’re paying for: $60.22 and the value logic

At about $60.22 per person for a one-day ticket, this isn’t the cheapest water option in Phuket. But you’re not just paying for a single ride or a short session. You’re buying broad access to the park’s core attractions, plus included activities like the zipline and Ninja Warrior-style ride.
You’ll also benefit from the big practical value: fewer delays at the entrance. Prebooking is one of those boring travel ideas that pays off in real life, because it reduces waiting around while your group steams in the sun.
And families can stretch the value further thanks to the height rules. Kids 90 cm and under are free, and child tickets apply for heights 91–121 cm. If you’ve got a younger kid, that can change the math a lot.
Getting there and timing your day (10:00 AM–7:00 PM)

The park is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. That’s a long window, which gives you flexibility. For example, you can arrive near opening to tackle the big slides while lines are likely shorter, then shift to calmer rides later.
Your ticket redemption point is at Andamanda Phuket, 333 Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83120. The listing notes it’s near public transportation, so you may have easier options than you’d expect, depending on where you’re staying.
Two practical notes that affect your planning:
- Hotel transfers are not included, so don’t count on someone else solving transport.
- Food and beverage aren’t included, which means you should budget for snacks and meals once you’re inside.
What’s included with your admission: slides, beach access, and big extras

This is one-day admission to Andamanda Water Park Phuket. Included access covers the park’s beaches and water slides, along with other activities running during park hours.
The standout inclusions are the headline rides:
- Zipline access
- Ninja Warrior ride access
That’s a big deal if you’re traveling with a mix of ages. Water parks can be either all thrills or all relaxation, but here the ticket covers both styles. You can spend your time jumping between high-speed slides and slower hangout areas without buying separate add-ons.
The park itself is described as Thai-mythology themed, inspired by the Andaman Sea, and set across over 100,000 square meters. In practical terms, that size helps. When a place is that spread out, your group can find something to do even when certain rides are getting busy.
Inside the park: how to structure your time once you arrive

There’s only one stop for this experience, but you’ll feel it as a whole-day mini-adventure. Here’s how I’d pace it so the day doesn’t turn into a frantic sprint.
Step 1: Redeem fast and get into swim mode
Head straight to the ticket redemption point at Andamanda Phuket. The ticket information says all names must be provided at checkout, and the lead passenger must present a photo ID at the ticket office. Doing this early reduces last-minute stress.
Once you’re in, get your basics handled quickly: water ready, sunscreen on, and shoes that work for wet floors. Then you can start moving toward the bigger attractions while energy is high.
Step 2: Start with thrill rides, then cool down
For many groups, the highest-energy rides are what you want first. The park includes high-speed style water slides and also has slower options described like relaxing pools, a wave pool, and a lazy river. You don’t have to do everything in order, but doing at least a couple of the big rides earlier helps you avoid ending the day drained and cranky.
Step 3: Work in the Ninja Warrior and zipline
Because your ticket includes the Ninja Warrior ride and the zipline, I’d treat those as anchor attractions. If you wait too long, you might end up fitting them in around fatigue, which can make the whole day feel less fun.
Step 4: Use the beaches and rest areas to reset
The ticket includes access to the park’s beaches, so plan a couple of reset breaks. Even if you love slides, you’ll enjoy the day more if you alternate action with downtime. Think of rest as part of the itinerary, not something you squeeze in between rides.
Step 5: End with the easy water time
Closing hours can be a busy time, but you’ll have more fun if your last stop is something you can enjoy without racing. Slower water areas and relaxing pools make a nice wind-down before you leave tired but satisfied.
Safety, lifeguards, and the height rules you can’t ignore

One of the best things about this experience is safety. The reviews highlight that the park is very safe, and that there are lots of lifeguards at every ride. That kind of coverage matters, especially with kids who are excited and less careful than they think they are.
Also, restrictions are part of how the park stays safe. Each slide and ride has different weight requirements, and the info is available onsite. Plan to follow signage closely, because guessing can lead to disappointment right when you’re ready to ride.
Height rules are clear:
- Free for children 90 cm or below
- Child rate applies 91–121 cm
- If a child is over 121 cm, you need an adult ticket
If you’ve got a mixed-height group, measure ahead of time if you can. It avoids entry-day surprises.
Reviews in plain English: what people liked most and what to watch for

This ticket has a 4.5 rating from 6 reviews. The strongest themes are pretty consistent: cleanliness, a safe feel, and good value for families.
One person described it as very clean and compared it to Disney water parks, but at a much more reasonable price. Another emphasized that it’s a big day out for kids and teens and that it works well for all ages.
There’s also one negative review that calls the park lame and says it wasted their time. That review doesn’t give details, so it’s hard to use it as a prediction for what you’ll feel. Still, it’s a reminder that water parks can simply not match your taste. If your idea of fun is more calm than chaotic, you might prefer a different kind of Phuket day.
Price vs. transfers and meals: plan around what’s not included

The ticket price is for the water park admission only. That’s why I recommend treating transport and food as separate line items.
Why this matters: people often assume they’re paying for a full packaged day. Here you’re mostly paying for access and time in the park, plus skip-the-line entry advantages. Once you plan for transport and meals, the day feels smoother and you’re not scrambling later.
If you want to keep costs under control, eat before you arrive or plan to snack strategically once inside. Since food and beverage aren’t included, you’ll want a budget that matches your group size.
Who this Andamanda ticket is best for
This is a strong match for:
- Families with kids who meet the height rules
- Teenagers who want thrills like slides plus the zipline and Ninja Warrior ride
- Groups that want one ticket that covers a lot of attractions without extra purchase decisions
It’s also a good choice when your Phuket schedule is tight and you want a straightforward plan. A single-day ticket that works across a wide time window (10:00 AM–7:00 PM) is easier to slot into an itinerary than multi-stop tours.
If your group includes people who hate lines and crowds, the prebooked admission is a plus. That’s the main reason skip-the-line matters here: you’ll lose less time to ticket windows.
Should you book this prebooked Andamanda Water Park Phuket ticket?
Yes, I think you should book this if your goal is a full, high-energy water day and you want fewer entrance delays. The value comes from included access to major attractions (including the zipline and Ninja Warrior ride) plus a strong safety and cleanliness reputation.
You might pass if you’re expecting a totally relaxing, low-activity day. Water parks are active by nature, and if your group wants quiet sightseeing instead, Phuket has plenty of other options.
If you do book, go in prepared: follow the height and weight rules for rides, bring what you need for a long day, and plan your meals since they’re not included. That’s how you turn a fun ticket into a genuinely easy day.
FAQ
How much is the Andamanda Water Park Phuket admission ticket?
The price shown is $60.22 per person.
How long is the water park ticket valid for?
The experience duration is listed as 1 to 8 hours, depending on how long you spend at the park.
What are the opening hours of Andamanda Water Park?
The park is listed as operating daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
What does the one-day ticket include?
It includes one day admission to Andamanda Water Park Phuket, with access to beaches, water slides, and included activities such as the zipline and the Ninja Warrior ride.
Are hotel transfers included?
No. Hotel transfers are not included.
Is food included with the ticket?
No. Food and beverage are not included.
Are children free?
Children 90 cm tall or below are free. Child tickets apply for heights 91–121 cm, and if a child is over 121 cm, you need an adult ticket.
What ID or details do I need for the ticket?
You must provide all names at checkout. The lead passenger name must provide a photo ID at the ticket office for redemption.
























