You’ll dive into colorful themed zones at Phuket’s largest water park, race down wild slides or test your balance on the surf wave pool, then relax with lunch at a floating village restaurant. With your entry ticket (and optional transfer), you’ll skip lines and soak up all the energy — plus those little moments of laughter you’ll remember long after the trip.
“You sure you want to try that one?” my friend laughed, pointing at the tallest slide in Andamanda Water Park. I could hear kids shrieking somewhere behind us, and the smell of sunscreen mixed with fried chicken drifted over from the food stalls. We’d only just arrived in Phuket that morning, but already it felt like we’d landed in a different world — everything brighter, louder, a bit chaotic in the best way.
I didn’t expect so many different zones — there’s this whole area that looks like a Thai floating market (the colors are wild), and then suddenly you’re at a wave pool where people are actually surfing. The artificial waves get huge — three meters? I watched a local guy wipe out and pop up laughing, water everywhere. Our guide (well, more like the staff who checked our tickets) told us to try the swim-up bar if we wanted to chill for a bit. So yeah, cocktails in the pool — not something I thought I’d do on a day trip to Andamanda Water Park from central Phuket.
The slides themselves are no joke. Some are just fun spirals, but there’s this one that drops you so fast my stomach did a full flip — I might’ve screamed? Hard to say over all the splashing and music. At some point we wandered into the floating village restaurant for lunch; I tried khao pad and probably ate too quickly because we were still half-soaked and laughing about who got dunked hardest. It was busy but everyone seemed relaxed — families, couples, even groups of teenagers daring each other onto the “extreme” rides.
I still think about how sun-warmed my skin felt after hours in the water, or how weirdly peaceful it was just floating for a minute while everything buzzed around me. If you’re looking for an easy way to spend a day in Phuket with friends or family (and don’t want to wait in line), this is honestly it.
The park features 29 waterslides across several themed zones.
Yes, there’s a floating village restaurant serving local dishes.
The entry ticket includes an optional transfer if selected during booking.
Yes, there are two swim-up bars designed for adults to unwind.
The artificial wave pool generates waves up to 3 meters tall for surfing.
Yes, it offers fun zones and activities suitable for all ages and fitness levels.
You can pre-book your entry ticket online to avoid waiting in line.
Your experience includes an entry ticket to Phuket’s Andamanda Water Park with access to all slides and themed zones; you can also add an optional transfer from your hotel for extra convenience before diving into lunch at the floating village restaurant or relaxing by one of two swim-up bars.
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