Top things to do at Andamanda Phuket

If you think water parks are just slides and pools, Andamanda Phuket will prove you wrong. This is Phuket’s tropical fantasyland — five myth-inspired zones packed with giant waves, record-breaking drops, and the kind of lazy river you’ll never want to leave.

  • Must-dos: FlowRider, Dragon’s Drop, Eagle Flyer, The Great Andaman Bay
  • Who it’s for: Families who want more than just the beach, group of friends, or locals looking for a mini holiday without leaving town.
  • Pro tip: Go on a weekday for shorter lines, then stick around — sunset views from the Emerald Forest pool are pure magic.

Top-rides for thrill-seekers at Andamanda Phuket

Staff instructing visitors on safety for Naga Jungle slide at Andamanda Phuket.

Dragon’s Drop

  • Zone: The Great Naga
  • What it is: A capsule-drop free fall in Naga Jungle—countdown hits 3-2-1, the floor vanishes, and you plummet.
  • Why it’s great: The park’s biggest adrenaline rush—short, scary, unforgettable.
  • Safety: Min height 122 cm; max weight 136 kg (for 1 guest).
  • Pro tip: Ride before lunch to dodge peak queues and keep nerves from talking you out of it.
Water slide at Andamanda Phuket with pool and scenic mountain view.

Angel’s Slides

  • Zone: Emerald Forest
  • What it is: Thailand’s first dueling Master Blaster in Emerald Forest—water jets launch you uphill, then through dips and tunnels.
  • Why it’s great: You race side by side and get a wild 6 m drop.
  • Safety: Min height 107 cm; max 136 kg (for 1 guest), 181.4 kg (for 2 guests).
  • Pro tip: Hit it early; queues build fast on weekends thanks to the duel factor.
People surfing on the Flowrider at Andamanda Phuket.

FlowRider

  • Zone: Emerald Forest
  • What it is: Hop on a bodyboard and catch some ocean-like waves. A fast-moving sheet of water creates an endless wave, perfect for riding. 
  • Why it’s great: Lets you surf without the sea—easy to try, fun to watch.
  • Safety: Min height 107 cm (bodyboard), 122 cm (flowboard).
  • Pro tip: Book a slot right after opening; coaches are fresher and lines are shortest.
Person preparing to slide at a water park in Phuket, Thailand, with scenic view.

Garuda Soars

  • Zone: Emerald Fores
  • What it is: A smooth, fast body slide in Naga Jungle with roller-coaster pulses that mimic Garuda’s flight.
  • Why it’s great: Quick, smooth, and repeatable—easy to ride again and again.
  • Safety: Min height 122 cm; max weight 136 kg; single rider only.
  • Pro tip: Keep your back flat and chin tucked for max glide and minimal splash-drag.
Visitors on inflatable tubes at the top of a colorful waterslide at Andamanda Phuket.

Moken’s Boat

  • Zone: The Great Andaman Bay
  • What it is: This wild ride throws you into twists, turns, and rocking sways that’ll leave you gripping your tube.
  • Why it’s great: A fun mix of drops and turns that works solo or with a friend.
  • Safety: Min height 107 cm; max 136 kg (for 1 guest), 181.4 kg (for 2 guests).
  • Pro tip: Pair it with Curving Cavern nearby to stack two headline laps with minimal walking.
Group enjoying a water park with colorful slides in the background.

Curving Cavern

  • Zone: The Great Andaman Bay
  • What it is: A fast tube run in Great Andaman Bay that snakes through tight corners and shadowy bends.
  • Why it’s great: Classic twisty slide that’s easy to ride more than once.
  • Safety: Min height 107 cm; max 136 kg (for 1 guest), 181.4 kg (for 2 guests).
  • Pro tip: Aim mid-afternoon while headliners peak; lines here cycle surprisingly fast.

Scenic chill-outs at Andamanda Phuket

People enjoying drinks at the Wave Bar in Andamanda Phuket pool.

Koh Tapu Replica

  • What it is: A near-life-size replica of the famous Koh Tapu (James Bond Island) set amid limestone-themed rock formations and water features.
  • Why it’s great: You get the iconic Phuket landmark feel without needing a boat ride — perfect for quick, photogenic stops.
  • Pro tip: Take your photo just before sunset to catch warm light and reflections off the water.
Performers in colorful costumes in front of a dragon sculpture at Andamanda Phuket.

Parade of the Andamanda Bay’s Treasures

  • What it is: A nightly parade of lights, water, music, and performance at Nagon Park / Pearl Palace area, tying into the park’s Thai-myth storytelling.
  • Why it’s great: It’s built-in entertainment — no extra ticket needed, just time. It gives a nice rhythm break between rides and is especially fun for families.
  • Pro tip: Check the daily show schedule when you arrive, and find a spot near a bend or curve for better views and photography angles.
People enjoying drinks on a sandy beach at Andamanda Phuket.

Emerald Forest Sunset Vibes

  • What it is: The Emerald Forest zone includes lounge chairs, a white-sand beach vibe, and access to Sand Bar — all set against lush greenery and golden-hour light.
  • Why it’s great: It’s one of the more peaceful corners of the park, with great sunset photo opportunities and comfy downtime between ride sessions.
  • Pro tip: Arrive ~20 minutes before sunset and grab a lounger facing west to catch that mellow glow.

Kid-friendly rides at Andamanda Phuket

Colorful water slides at Little Reef, Andamanda Phuket.

Little Reef

Zone: Coral World

A shallow mini-lagoon with tiny slides and gentle spray features, ideal for younger kids to splash safely and build confidence.
Why it works for kids: No steep drops, easy for parents to supervise, and a safe depth.

Family enjoying water play area at Wonder Waterland, Andamanda Phuket.

Wonder Waterland

Zone: Coral World

A colourful splash area with playful elements — giant jellyfish swings, the Mr. Krab slide, sprinklers and oversized animals that squirt and spray.
Why it works for kids: Lots of low-height fun, interactive water features, and less intimidating slides.

Family having fun at Andamanda Phuket water park.

Atoll Adventures

Zone: Coral World

A three-story water play structure with 8 slides, water guns/nozzles, fountains, interactive spray features, and a giant tipping bucket (releases 500 gallons every 5 minutes).
Why it works for kids: Variety keeps children engaged, and the tipping bucket is a big hit. Parents can supervise from nearby.

Family enjoying a lazy river ride at Splash Waterpark.

Rolling Ripples

Zone: Coral World

A gentle 550 m tube float through jungle scenery, small waterfalls, and calm water.
Why it works for kids: Relaxing break between slides, safe and slow, letting kids rest or float around.

Relaxing spaces at Andamanda Phuket

Family relaxing in a cabana at Emerald Cabana, Andamanda Phuket.

Emerald Cabana

  • Zone: Emerald Forest
  • What it is: Private cabanas tucked into the Emerald Forest. Each 9 sq.m. cabana hosts up to 4 guests, making it ideal for groups to unwind together.
  • Why it’s great: A quiet corner away from the splash zones — perfect for couples who want to slow the pace and recharge in comfort.
  • Pro tip: Reserve early if you’re visiting on a weekend, as these fill up quickly.
Family relaxing in a thatched cabana at Coral Cabana, Andamanda Phuket.

Coral Cabana

  • Zone: Coral World
  • What it is: Each 9 sq.m. cabana hosts up to 4 guests, fully furnished for a perfect day. Available for rent at The Village Restaurant.
  • Why it's great: Coral Cabanas are ideal for families, offering a relaxing space while keeping little ones safe and entertained.
  • Pro tip: Reserve early if you’re visiting on a weekend, as these fill up quickly.
Family relaxing on deck chairs near the Emerald Forest ride at Andamanda Phuket.

Emerald Pool

Zone: Emerald Forest

  • What it is: The perfect spot to relax for both adults and kids. Enjoy the cool, glistening water, sip drinks from Sand Bar, and soak up the sun together.
  • Why it's great: It’s the ultimate vacation vibe — sip, float, and people-watch without leaving the water.
  • Pro tip: Order before the parade or stage shows to avoid long waits.
People enjoying drinks on a sandy beach at Andamanda Phuket.

White Sand Beach & Loungers

  • Zone: Emerald Forest
  • What it is: A 300-meter stretch of white sand with loungers and umbrellas built into the park.
  • Why it’s great: Feels like a tropical escape within the waterpark — sun, breeze, and slow time together.
  • Pro tip: Get there early for prime loungers closest to the waterline.

Shopping at Andamanda Phuket

Visitors exiting The Bazaar at Andamanda Phuket, holding shopping bags.

The Bazaar

Browse through a curated collection of cultural souvenirs, including handcrafted items from across South Thailand — perfect for gifting or just treating yourself. From locally made trinkets to trendy Thai-style clothing designed for the island heat, it’s a retail therapy stop you’ll actually enjoy.

Location: Nagon Park - Pearl Palace

Where to eat at Andamanda Phuket

Mango sticky rice dessert on a plate with coconut sauce, Thailand.

The Village Restaurant

  • Wander through a floating market, snap pics with a traditional Kolek canoe, and catch live shows like Shadow Puppets and Thai Kickboxing.
  • Grab local bites like Massaman curry, Hokkien noodles, boat noodles, and Pad Thai, or go global with Phuket pizza and beef burgers.
  • Wrap it up with mango sticky rice, coconut ice cream, and fresh tropical fruit.
  • Location: Coral World
  • Opening hours: Daily - 9:30am to 05:30pm
  • Menu: Check the menu here
Chef serving seafood to tourists at Andamanda Phuket tropical beach.

Tropical Beach Restaurant

  • Enjoy juicy BBQ ribs, fresh seafood with spicy Thai dips, oysters, and the must-try pineapple fried rice.
  • Finish with a refreshing Naga Popsicle made from local mango and pineapple.
  • Location: Naga Jungle
  • Opening hours: Daily - 9:30am to 05:30pm
  • Menu: Check the menu here
People enjoying drinks at the Wave Bar in Andamanda Phuket pool.

Wave Bar

  • Float into island bliss at this infinity-edge pool bar. Sip craft cocktails, soak up the sea breeze, and chill all day in pure tropical style.
  • Location: The Great Andaman Bay
  • Menu: Check the menu here
Family dining at a colorful outdoor restaurant in a tropical setting.

Coral World Snack Zone

  • Ocean-themed snack area featuring fruity treats, cheesy bites, coconut ice cream, mango sticky rice, crepes, Häagen-Dazs mini cups, and fresh fruit.
  • Location: Coral World
  • Menu: Check the menu here

Family-friendly one-day itinerary 

  • Start with Little Reef → Atoll Adventures → Snack stop at Coral World stalls (fresh fruit, coconut ice cream) → Rolling Ripples Lazy River → Lunch at The Village → Family fun at Great Andaman Bay Wave Pool → Parents relax at Coral Cabana while kids play nearby → Evening Parade of the Andamanda Bay → End the day with sweet treats before heading out

Thrill-seekers one-day itinerary 

  • Kick off with Dragon’s Drop → Angel’s Slides → Morning coffee + Snack at The Village → Eagle Flyer raft ride → Garuda Soars → Lunch at Tropical Beach Restaurant (BBQ seafood) → Moken’s Boat & Curving Cavern → Quick chill & Drink stop at Sand Bar → Afternoon splash in Great Andaman Bay Wave Pool → Golden-hour photos + downtime at Wave Cabana → Wrap up with the Parade of the Andamanda Bay’s → Sunset toast at Sand Bar

Practical guide

Aerial view of Andamanda Phuket water park with pools, slides, and themed buildings.
  • Address: Andamanda Phuket, 333, Kathu, Kathu District, Phuket 83120, Thailand | Find on Map
  • Easy access: Just 15–20 minutes from Patong or Phuket Town by taxi, Grab, or tuk-tuk.
  • Driving? Free parking is available on-site.
  • Hassle-free: Many tickets include optional shared transfers from major hotels.
  • Time check: The park opens at 10 AM; a full visit takes 5–6 hours.
  • Pro tip: Arrive right at opening to tick off the biggest slides before queues build.
Children entering Andamanda Bay water park in Phuket with colorful floats.
  • On guard: Certified lifeguards watch all major rides and pools.
  • Ride rules: Height and weight checks are strictly enforced; some slides require strong swimming.
  • Dress right: Swimwear only—no denim, zippers, or rivets. Swim diapers available for toddlers.
  • Stay cool: Use shaded seating and refill stations near The Village to beat the heat.
  • Good manners: No outside food/drinks, no drones, and keep cabana areas quiet for those resting.
Smartphone displaying weather forecast, relevant for tandem skydive planning.
  • Best season: November to April—dry, sunny, and perfect for long park days.
  • Monsoon months: May to October brings rain showers, but also fewer crowds. Some rides may close briefly during storms.
  • Heat factor: Midday sun is strong; alternate between slides and shaded dining spots.
  • Pro tip: Golden hour (5pm–6pm) at the Emerald Forest pool is prime time for mellow vibes and gorgeous photos.
Wheelchair accessibility sign at 9/11 Memorial and Museum entrance.
  • Step-free paths: Wide, paved walkways make it easy for strollers and wheelchairs.
  • Facilities: Accessible restrooms, changing rooms, lockers, and a first-aid station are available.
  • Supportive staff: Lifeguards and attendants are trained to assist guests of all abilities.
People in swimwear on water ride at Curving Caverns, Andamanda Phuket, with lifeguard nearby.
  • Essentials: Quick-dry swimwear, water shoes, towel, reef-safe sunscreen, hat, and sunglasses.
  • Gear: Bring a waterproof phone pouch or dry bag for valuables.
  • Payments: Top up your RFID wristband for food, drinks, and lockers; cash/card accepted.
  • Skip the extras: Leave jeans, jewelry, and food at home—they’re not allowed inside.

Frequently asked questions about Andamanda Phuket things to do

What are some unique things to do at Andamanda Phuket?

Try the Dragon’s Drop slide, surf the wave pool, float through Thai temples on the lazy river, or chill at the swim-up bar.

How much time should I spend here?

At least 5–6 hours. A full day is perfect to enjoy everything without rushing.

Can I combine multiple activities in one visit?

Yes! Ride slides, relax in pools, and grab a bite — all in one go.

If I have 6 hours, what should I prioritize?

Start with top slides like Dragon’s Drop, enjoy the wave pool, float the lazy river, and unwind at the Emerald Pool.

Are there free things to do inside the park?

Yes, most rides and pools are included in the ticket. No extra cost for splash zones or river rides.

Is the park suitable for kids?

Absolutely. Coral World is designed for children with kid-safe slides and splash areas.

What is the best time to visit at Andamanda Phuket?

Weekday mornings for fewer crowds. December to April has the best weather.

Is there anything to do at night at Andamanda Phuket?

The park closes around 7 PM, but sunsets by the wave pool are lovely

How do I reach Andamanda Phuket by public transport?

Take a local bus or Grab taxi. It’s 15 mins from Patong, 25 mins from Phuket Town. Transfer options are available for a few of the tickets.

Are drones allowed inside Andamanda Phuket?

No, drones aren’t allowed inside for safety reasons.

Is swimming allowed everywhere at Andamanda Phuket?

Yes, but follow signs and wear safety gear where required.

Can I bring food inside Andamanda Phuket?

No. But there are several food courts and cafes inside.

What should I wear at Andamanda Phuket?

Please wear proper swimwear only. No jeans or heavy clothing on rides.

Can I rent a cabana at Andamanda Phuket?

Yes. VIP cabanas are available for rent on-site.

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