Andamanda Phuket

Andamanda Phuket

Phuket, Thailand
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Tucked between Phuket’s bustling tropical roads and its sleepy hillsides, Andamanda Phuket unveils a splashy blend of modern waterpark thrills and subtle Thai heritage. Families, couples, and playful travelers gather beneath the bold, twisting slides while myth-inspired statues peek above lush garden pathways. This is not just another waterpark, but a destination filled with vibrant local color, gleaming turquoise waves, and plenty of surprises just beyond each corner.

Visiting Info

Currency
Entrance fee
1500 THB
Hours
Opening hours
Monday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

Contact Information

Location
Address
333, 3, Tambon Kathu, Amphoe Kathu, Chang Wat Phuket 83120, Thailand

Planning your visit

Choosing the right time and knowing what to expect help make a full day at Andamanda Phuket both exciting and relaxing. The rainy season (May to October) brings lighter crowds and cooler weather, though sunshine dominates from November through March. Taxis and ride share services easily reach the location on the north edge of Phuket Town, and parking is abundant for those who rent motorbikes or cars. Families with young children or grandparents find accessible walkways, plenty of shaded zones, and attentive staff ready to help. Most guests spend five or six hours exploring all the waterscapes and attractions, though some linger late until the sun dips low behind the gilded shrines.

  • Best time to visit: Cool months from November to March; come early morning or late afternoon for shorter lines
  • How to get there: Taxi, ride-share apps, or private vehicles; close to central Phuket Town and main island highways
  • Accessibility: Family-friendly; good accessibility for strollers and wheelchairs
  • Average visit duration: Five to six hours for a full experience

Must see stuff

Andamanda Phuket delivers more than just waterslides—although the selection impresses even thrill-seekers. The park divides into themed zones that borrow from Thai folk tales, complete with golden Naga sculptures, floating markets, and gentle rivers that snake past all the action. The immense wave pool, Andaman Bay, creates a simulated ocean where families laugh and swim as often as they pause for photos. For younger children, Coral World offers gentler slides, shaded splash pads, and foam animals to clamber across. Beyond the big-ticket rides, colorful market stands sell coconut ice cream, fresh grilled skewers, and bubble tea with a distinctly Phuket spin. Those looking for quieter moments drift along the lazy river, where tropical trees and hidden carvings appear between the slow bends.

  • Key sights or features: Towering slides like Eagle Warrior and Garuda Soars, Andaman Bay wave pool, Naga Jungle lazy river
  • Unique experiences: Thai-themed decor around every corner, mini floating market, underwater statues for snorkelers
  • Photo-worthy locations: Waterfall by the entrance, ornate spirit houses, the arching rainbow bridge near Coral World
  • Cultural or historical facts: Zones are inspired by Thai legends and maritime history, bringing local stories to life

Tips for your visit

Some practical planning helps visitors get the most from a day at Andamanda Phuket. Arriving before 11am or late in the afternoon usually ensures fewer crowds, especially at popular slides. Afternoon sun can be fierce, so bringing water bottles and plenty of sunscreen makes a big difference—though shaded cabanas and indoor cafes offer relief. Dress codes, posted at each entrance, ask for proper swimwear and require shirts off the rides. To maximize fun, lightweight waterproof bags keep phones and cash dry, and water shoes make it easier to move between slippery surfaces. While lifeguards and signs mark safe areas, sunscreen and hats prevent both burns and afternoon fatigue. English-speaking staff help explain rules or direct lost children—while gentle reminders ask guests to respect the park’s cultural decorations and not climb statues.

  • Best times to avoid crowds: Arrive at opening or after 3pm
  • What to bring: Sunscreen, water shoes, waterproof phone pouch, cash for snacks
  • Local etiquette or rules: Use swimwear only, avoid touching the decorative shrines, respect staff instructions
  • Safety or comfort advice: Drink water often, take breaks in shade, watch footing on wet walkways
Andamanda Phuket – Tickets, Hours & Visitor Guide