Santorini Park
Santorini Park
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The idea of bedecking buildings in blue as the Santorini style in Greece, though this land is not adjacent to the sea, Hua Hin-Cha Am is considered a city by the sea. So we thought of an island city which is famous and has its own character, and the answer is Santorini. This is because when we see the architecture of this island, we know where it is. Since Santorini is the island city, there must be water. That’s why there are many things here related to water, such as man-made waterfalls, dancing fountains, water balls for children, and green areas. The atmosphere inside is thus very enjoyable.
Duration: 2-3 hours
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Brigette
Australia497 contributions
Feb 2020 • Family
Average place. Not many rides and attractions. Had to pay extra to visit the Virtual 3D museum. The shopkeepers were a little sleepy and not your usual hospitable Thai service , maybe it was not a nice day for them. The place could do with a revamp
Written February 7, 2020
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Dien N
Ho Chi Minh City, null, Vietnam4 contributions
Dec 2014 • Couples
Hi,
I would like to update the information for travel to Santorini park and Swiss Sheep Farm via public transportation. I have just visited it this December 2014
From bangkok, you can take minivan to Cha-am. The minivan bus station is located beside the Century Center, just down the Victory Monument BTS. Go to the fist counter and get a ticket to Cha-am, it costs 160 baht.
On the way to Cha-am, you will see both Santorini Park and Swiss Sheep Farm but don’t not stop yet, just go straight to the minivan stop at Cha-am. There is a motocycle taxi driver at the minivan station, he can take you to Santorini Park, let you take photos there and call him back when you done, then he can take you to Swiss Sheep Farm to take photos and finally take you back to the minivan station for going back to Bangkok. The total cost for round trip to Santorini park + Swiss Sheep Farm + back to the minivan bus station is 400 Baht for 2 people (I went there with my wife). We also visited the Jetty Stone at Cha-am beach so we tipped him 100Baht.
The contact of the driver is 083-8345542, he drived slow and safe.
It takes about 2.5h from Bangkok to Cha-am, the last minivan from Cha-am to Bangkok is 8PM. I think it will take a day to visit these places if you want to take a lot of photos.
Thanks,
Dien
I would like to update the information for travel to Santorini park and Swiss Sheep Farm via public transportation. I have just visited it this December 2014
From bangkok, you can take minivan to Cha-am. The minivan bus station is located beside the Century Center, just down the Victory Monument BTS. Go to the fist counter and get a ticket to Cha-am, it costs 160 baht.
On the way to Cha-am, you will see both Santorini Park and Swiss Sheep Farm but don’t not stop yet, just go straight to the minivan stop at Cha-am. There is a motocycle taxi driver at the minivan station, he can take you to Santorini Park, let you take photos there and call him back when you done, then he can take you to Swiss Sheep Farm to take photos and finally take you back to the minivan station for going back to Bangkok. The total cost for round trip to Santorini park + Swiss Sheep Farm + back to the minivan bus station is 400 Baht for 2 people (I went there with my wife). We also visited the Jetty Stone at Cha-am beach so we tipped him 100Baht.
The contact of the driver is 083-8345542, he drived slow and safe.
It takes about 2.5h from Bangkok to Cha-am, the last minivan from Cha-am to Bangkok is 8PM. I think it will take a day to visit these places if you want to take a lot of photos.
Thanks,
Dien
Written December 27, 2014
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Tung Tran
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam1 contribution
Jul 2016 • Friends
I have a plan go to HuaHin and staying there 2 night. I need some advise for the public transportation to go to Santorini Park.
Written July 27, 2016
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Marco2020
Krabi Province, Thailand8 contributions
Feb 2021
Enjoying and Thrilling Fun 🤩 totally fit for all kinds of age and love to be here.
They have good food as well for all types of tastes na krub. I love to be here.
Really had a great time.
They have good food as well for all types of tastes na krub. I love to be here.
Really had a great time.
Written February 1, 2021
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Miswanty A
152 contributions
Dec 2016 • Friends
how to get here : from Mo Chit BTS, ride a bus to Mo Chit bus Station then take a minivan shuttle to hua hin (cost 160 bath), don't forget to tell that you will get off in Santorini Park. 2 and half hours ride from Mo Chit bus station.
entrance fee is 150 bath for park only, nice place for photography. mostly are shopping place and restaurants.
entrance fee is 150 bath for park only, nice place for photography. mostly are shopping place and restaurants.
Written December 15, 2016
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cinnabuster
Bangkok, Thailand6 contributions
Feb 2014 • Family
This review is only for the water park - we did not visit any other part of the shopping plaza.
We had a great time here over the weekend. Loads of slides ranging from toddler-size to absolutely terrifying drops. You can work up your courage as you try slides of increasing height and speed. All the slides and attractions were open and as we went here on a Saturday shortly after it opened at 9 a.m., before the crowds descended, we did not have long lines to contend with.
In addition to its big slides, the park has a play area with shallow water, fountains, lots of spraying water, equipment to climb on and small slides that would probably be appropriate for kids who are old enough to walk. There's also a "river" that winds around where you can grab a tube and just float along.
Safety appeared to be excellent. Every pool/splashdown area had at least one lifeguard holding a flotation device. The wave pool had several pairs of eyes on it. Staff communicated well with us as we got on the slides and were careful about making sure the chutes were clear before the next person got on. Helmets and lifejackets were provided; however, it appeared they ran out of helmets when things got busy. Signs are in Thai and English and clearly explained size limits and how to go down each ride (on a tube, with/without a helmet, leaning back with arms crossed etc.).
There is a unisex locker room and mens/womens toilets, showers and changing areas with hair dryers. There are several dining options, with Thai and Western food available along with snacks like popcorn and ice cream. Food is not ridiculously overpriced by Western theme-park standards, though you may blanch at paying 55 baht for chicken with sticky rice. There are a few swim shops offering hats, swimsuits and t-shirts. You can pay extra for a wristband that you can scan at photo booths around the park and have your pics go up on Facebook, or something. We didn't do that.
There are a few cons: It is expensive and does engage in the incredibly annoying practice of dual pricing, where Westerners have to pay more than Thais to get in. For a Western family of three, it cost us around 2,500 baht. As others have noted, admission prices are often changed in response to competition, so you may end up paying less or more.
The ground in the park became slippery as it got wetter with more people using it - I had to take care not to fall a few times. Be careful walking in puddles!
As at Black Mountain, you can't bring in outside food and drink and someone will glance in your bag at the front gate to make sure you're not. I suppose a really enterprising family could smuggle some in.
The wave pool, while nice and big, is underwhelming compared to Black Mountain Water Park, where the waves are huge and awesome.
There's a nice link here that describes the park in a bit more detail: http://www.huahintoday.com/thailand_news/santorini-fantastic-water-fantasy/
We happily spent about five hours here! Bring lots of waterproof sunblock, be sure to reapply periodically and wear swim shirts or t-shirts and swim trunks to protect yourself from the sun and the odd scrape going down the slides. Also bring your own towels!
We had a great time here over the weekend. Loads of slides ranging from toddler-size to absolutely terrifying drops. You can work up your courage as you try slides of increasing height and speed. All the slides and attractions were open and as we went here on a Saturday shortly after it opened at 9 a.m., before the crowds descended, we did not have long lines to contend with.
In addition to its big slides, the park has a play area with shallow water, fountains, lots of spraying water, equipment to climb on and small slides that would probably be appropriate for kids who are old enough to walk. There's also a "river" that winds around where you can grab a tube and just float along.
Safety appeared to be excellent. Every pool/splashdown area had at least one lifeguard holding a flotation device. The wave pool had several pairs of eyes on it. Staff communicated well with us as we got on the slides and were careful about making sure the chutes were clear before the next person got on. Helmets and lifejackets were provided; however, it appeared they ran out of helmets when things got busy. Signs are in Thai and English and clearly explained size limits and how to go down each ride (on a tube, with/without a helmet, leaning back with arms crossed etc.).
There is a unisex locker room and mens/womens toilets, showers and changing areas with hair dryers. There are several dining options, with Thai and Western food available along with snacks like popcorn and ice cream. Food is not ridiculously overpriced by Western theme-park standards, though you may blanch at paying 55 baht for chicken with sticky rice. There are a few swim shops offering hats, swimsuits and t-shirts. You can pay extra for a wristband that you can scan at photo booths around the park and have your pics go up on Facebook, or something. We didn't do that.
There are a few cons: It is expensive and does engage in the incredibly annoying practice of dual pricing, where Westerners have to pay more than Thais to get in. For a Western family of three, it cost us around 2,500 baht. As others have noted, admission prices are often changed in response to competition, so you may end up paying less or more.
The ground in the park became slippery as it got wetter with more people using it - I had to take care not to fall a few times. Be careful walking in puddles!
As at Black Mountain, you can't bring in outside food and drink and someone will glance in your bag at the front gate to make sure you're not. I suppose a really enterprising family could smuggle some in.
The wave pool, while nice and big, is underwhelming compared to Black Mountain Water Park, where the waves are huge and awesome.
There's a nice link here that describes the park in a bit more detail: http://www.huahintoday.com/thailand_news/santorini-fantastic-water-fantasy/
We happily spent about five hours here! Bring lots of waterproof sunblock, be sure to reapply periodically and wear swim shirts or t-shirts and swim trunks to protect yourself from the sun and the odd scrape going down the slides. Also bring your own towels!
Written February 16, 2014
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Howeesze
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia771 contributions
Your child would love this park. They are few rides and games in the park which would entertain your kids. They are also a lot of 3d wall art in the square for photo shooting. Nice effect with a good camera. They are also many branded shops in the square for you to shop. No worries for the price as the price are the same at the premium outlet store. The store available are ed hardy, nike,adidas and etc... You just need to pay a small amount of the entrance fees to enjoy a great day. Worth a visit....
Written August 3, 2014
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PORhibido
Krungthep Mahanakorn826 contributions
Sep 2012 • Friends
With faux-European architecture popping up in almost every town Thai tourists frequent, you must wonder if they have become much like cheesy Chinese tourists. They already got an answer to Tuscany and Scotland in Khao Yai plus France and Germany in Pattaya, and now they have this hideous copy of the Greek island. While it’s hardly worth a trip for time-pressed travellers, the location right on Phetkasem highway makes it a once-is-more-than-enough pit stop for those returning to Bangkok from Hua Hin or further south by car.
To avoid crowds and hefty admission fee, we spent half an hour at Santorini Park on a Monday morning and it’s unbearably hot. Without any shade in sight, it reminds us how barren the namesake island is. But don’t expect to find scenic views of the mountain or the ocean.
Shops are uninteresting and restaurants neither traditional nor gourmet whereas some sections of the village zone remain completely empty. The park offers activities for kids but parents will sigh once they learn they need to pay 120 and 240 baht extra for the Ferris wheel and the 4D cinema respectively.
Santorini seems popular among Thai teens and tour groups who come here in droves to take pictures with walls and statues. It’s rather pathetic to see Bangkokians who need to be on IG 24/7, many having never visited any museum or gallery in their own metropolis, get excited at Santorini as if their A380 superjumbo has landed in Paris or Milan.
To avoid crowds and hefty admission fee, we spent half an hour at Santorini Park on a Monday morning and it’s unbearably hot. Without any shade in sight, it reminds us how barren the namesake island is. But don’t expect to find scenic views of the mountain or the ocean.
Shops are uninteresting and restaurants neither traditional nor gourmet whereas some sections of the village zone remain completely empty. The park offers activities for kids but parents will sigh once they learn they need to pay 120 and 240 baht extra for the Ferris wheel and the 4D cinema respectively.
Santorini seems popular among Thai teens and tour groups who come here in droves to take pictures with walls and statues. It’s rather pathetic to see Bangkokians who need to be on IG 24/7, many having never visited any museum or gallery in their own metropolis, get excited at Santorini as if their A380 superjumbo has landed in Paris or Milan.
Written May 24, 2013
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kiyo1412
Singapore, Singapore80 contributions
Jun 2015 • Family
Read from many bloggers that this is an amazing beautiful place. However i felt that it was over rated by them to attract people here. I cant believe how 1 blogger can said that she needed at least 5 hrs to be in the theme park. I guess she mz be taking photos of every single stuff n non stop selfie. I managed to cover the place within 45 mins n even have time to eat lunch in one of the restaurant. So u can imagine how small it is and many of the rides for children were closed. Disappointment for the kids too. I m not someone who will take every single photos of a different window, staircase, shop house and even the loo. Seriouzly u can take better pics else where than here. If u have time, u can take a look but it will be better for u to spend time at Satorini water theme park instead.
Written June 4, 2015
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darklingUk
uk14 contributions
Jan 2015 • Family
If you like to pay just to shop go here as they have two their standards. One price for entry for Thai nationals and a higher price for western people. Been here when it was free entry and was disappointed just a few shops where the prices are high. Have never seen the big wheel in motion as on the 30 or so occasions i have passed it it has never been working. to worth seeing when it was free but now they are charging the double price system one for thais and one for fallangs. Just can't see the point of going. Just seems racist to me when they charge extra for the colour of your skin.
Written May 21, 2015
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Anybody can tell me the exactly entrance fee for santorini park? I saw a review here said that the fee will be 150thb included a ride. But many websites (tripadvisor, kkday) sell the entrance fee higher than that, and no include ride?
Thanks.
Written October 23, 2019
We paid THB150/pax (oct2019) with 1 ride.
Children with the height lower than 1m get free entry.
Most games/rides have height restrictions though.
Last check on Kkday was THB145 the difference is not alot so i just buy it over the counter.
They have different packages as well.
Written October 24, 2019
Доьрый день! Посоветуйте-куда лучше-Санторини или Венеция? Что из двух мест красивее и приятнее?
Written April 19, 2019
Hi, I heard there is min height requirement of 100cm for the rides, is it applicable for merry go round too? My son is only 90cm.
Thanks!!!
Written April 9, 2019
Hi, is this park closer to hua hin or bangkok? Am planning a hua hin & bangkok trip for the year end.
Written October 14, 2018
I’m afraid not, check in at a hostel, that might help.
Written September 17, 2018
many ppl say rent a car at 2000bath. but where to rent that car? *need information. thanks 😊
Written May 7, 2018
A Tripadvisor member
Depok, Indonesia
You can rent a car in Bangkok. Oftentimes the hotel/hostel offers you the service. I'm from Indonesia and in my country there is this forum and web where I can book the service because they know the driver's number and it's safe. You can also take a minibus from Victory Monument if you're solo traveling. Under the bridge there is this minivan that says Huahin. You take it.
Written May 7, 2018
Flora
Singapore, Singapore
Santorini water park is open on which days? And opening hours are?
Written May 2, 2018
which transportation from Bkk to Santorini park is better? and how much it costs ? and is there any transportation schedule ?
Written May 1, 2018
I actually booked a half day tour to santorini Park. With transport from hotel in BKK and back. By car/ van it’s about 2.5 to 3hrs. Santorini Park is in Khao Yai
Written May 9, 2018
salam knl, saya ingin melakukan trip ke cha am, apa ada yang tahu dimana tempat sewa motor di cha am? terimakasih
Written March 5, 2018
how much does the fare cost for your ride in the bus from bangkok to cha-am santorini park.
Written January 28, 2018
Hi, coz I stay in Hua Hin. It's quite far from Santorini Cha Am about 20km. So I don't know exactly. But I took a minivan, it costs 160 Bath from Bangkok to Hua Hin.
Written February 5, 2018
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