Family Hotels in Costa Adeje Near Siam Park and the Big Water Slides
5 family-friendly hotels with water park in Costa Adeje . Handpicked for families who want the best.
Costa Adeje is the corner of Tenerife where Siam Park sits, and it is the single biggest reason families fly here. The water park is a 10 to 20 minute taxi from any hotel on this list, and several resorts run a complimentary shuttle. On-site, you also get heated kids' pools, splash zones with tipping buckets, and family pool decks that keep younger ones happy on the days you skip the park. We picked five hotels where the staff actually expect children, the rooms work for four people without feeling cramped, and the breakfast handles fussy eaters.
Costa Adeje is the polished half of south Tenerife. The promenade runs flat for four kilometres, lined with gelato stands, kids' playgrounds and shallow swimming coves, and the resort hotels sit just behind it. It feels engineered for families, not invented for them, with marked pedestrian crossings, low-stress traffic and pharmacies on every block. The volcanic peak of Teide is visible from most pool decks. There is no old town to speak of, but that is the point: you came here to spend a week in the pool and at the water park, not to walk cobblestones with a buggy.
🎢Why Costa Adeje works for water-park families
Siam Park is the headline. The Tower of Power, the Mai-Thai River and the kid-only Lost City keep families occupied for two full days. Hotels in this list either run a shuttle, sit on the same Avenida Adeje strip, or are 12 minutes by taxi.
The hotels themselves carry the load on the rest-day. Bahia del Duque, Adrián Roca Nivaria and Royal Hideaway all have on-site splash zones with mini-slides and tipping buckets, plus heated children's pools so a December trip still works. The pools are deep enough for adults to swim laps and shallow enough for toddlers in a section.
The neighborhood logistics are honest. The promenade between Playa del Duque and Fañabé is buggy-flat with shaded benches, supermarkets are within 10 minutes, and Tenerife South airport is 25 minutes by car or shuttle. You can land at lunchtime and be in the pool by 4pm.
Parent's take
What surprised me most: the heated outdoor pools. We came in early November and worried the water would be too cold. Every hotel on this list keeps at least one pool warm. Bring a kids' wetsuit anyway if you have a four-year-old who chills fast. Buy Siam Park tickets a day ahead online for the discount and arrive at opening, not 11am.
Our Top 5 Picks
Hotels in Costa Adeje with water park, sorted by guest rating.

Royal Hideaway Corales Villas
La Caleta
Wonderful
420 reviews
A 90-villa beachfront property in La Caleta with private plunge pools in most units and a free shuttle to Siam Park three times a day. Layouts go up to three bedrooms with separate kids' room, which is the layout most families with two children should book here.
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€326/night
Why families love Royal Hideaway Corales Villas
We stayed in a two-bedroom villa in October. The plunge pool was warm enough for our six-year-old to swim every morning before breakfast, and the staff put a step-stool in the bathroom without being asked. Siam Park shuttle ran on time both directions. One thing to know: the villas are spread across the resort, so request one near the buffet breakfast venue if you have a younger child or you walk 8 minutes uphill at 8am.

Bahia del Duque
Playa del Duque
Wonderful
1,820 reviews
A historic five-star with its own stretch of Playa del Duque beach, a kids-club for children 4 to 12, and a heated children's lagoon pool with mini-slides. The property has eight pools total and the family wing has connecting rooms designed for two adults plus two kids.
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€354/night
Why families love Bahia del Duque
We took advantage of the kids' programme: half-day for the four-year-old went smoothly and she came back with a craft project. The lagoon pool is the right depth for a non-swimmer, knee to chest, and warm in the morning. The downside is the price of food on-site, so we walked the promenade for lunch. Siam Park is 12 minutes by taxi; the hotel will book it for you and have a car waiting.

Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa
San Eugenio
Wonderful
1,240 reviews
A four-star all-inclusive on the cliff above Playa del Duque, 12 minutes by taxi to Siam Park. The on-site splash zone has tipping buckets and three kids' slides, and the price already includes most of what families spend on at other resorts.
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€402/night
Why families love Dreams Jardin Tropical Resort & Spa
The all-inclusive package made the trip easier with two kids: no fighting over what is or isn't included at lunchtime. The splash zone is small, so on hot afternoons it gets busy by 2pm. Get there at 11am for the best chance of a free umbrella. The cliff walk down to the beach is steep, ten minutes with a buggy is doable but not relaxing. Use the lift on the side of the property.

Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria
Playa Paraiso
Wonderful
2,160 reviews
A 274-room five-star up in Playa Paraiso with a heated children's pool, an evening kids' programme until 9pm, and direct access to Playa Paraiso beach by lift down the cliff. Siam Park is 18 minutes by taxi from here, so prefer this hotel if you want a quieter base than central Costa Adeje.
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€297/night
Why families love Adrián Hoteles Roca Nivaria
The night-time kids' shows in the amphitheatre are a real plus if you want a glass of wine while the seven-year-old is occupied. The cliff-side location means everything is steps or a lift, and the lift to the beach was working both weeks we were there. The breakfast buffet gets busy at 9am because of the kids' programme schedule, so we went down at 7:30am and had room to choose. Heated children's pool was a real lifesaver in November.

H10 Atlantic Sunset Horizons Collection
Playa Paraiso
Excellent
980 reviews
A modern five-star a few hundred metres from Adrián Roca Nivaria, with a dedicated children's pool fitted with mini-slides and a tipping bucket, plus an outdoor splash deck. The half-board option is well-priced for families and the kids-club runs every day in summer.
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€236/night
Why families love H10 Atlantic Sunset Horizons Collection
Best value of the five-star tier here. The kids' splash deck is tiny but well-supervised and our four-year-old never wanted to leave. The buffet handles allergies clearly with labelled stations, which mattered for our nut-allergy kid. The hotel runs a Siam Park shuttle on Mondays and Wednesdays only; on other days a taxi is 18 euros each way. Take the half-board package not all-inclusive: lunch on the promenade is half the price.
💡Tips before you book a water-park stay in Costa Adeje
- 1Buy Siam Park tickets online the night before. The on-site queue at 11am can hit 40 minutes, and online tickets cost around 12 euros less per adult.
- 2Stay on Avenida Adeje (the main strip behind the beach) if you want the free Siam Park shuttle. Hotels further south make you taxi each way.
- 3Bring water shoes. The volcanic-rock pool surrounds get hot by noon and the kids' splash zones often have non-slip rubber that warms up too.
- 4Go to Siam Park on day two of your trip, not day one. You will be jet-lagged and the park is genuinely tiring. Save day one for the hotel pool.
- 5Eat at the hotel for breakfast and dinner, lunch out. The all-you-can-eat buffets in Costa Adeje are family-priced; restaurant dinner with two kids gets expensive fast.
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