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Santorini Park Hua Hin generally operates Monday to Friday from 9:30 AM to 6:30 PM, and on weekends from 9:00 AM to 6:30 PM. However, be sure to check the latest opening hours directly on its official website before your visit to avoid surprises: Santorini Park Water Village.
Yes, Santorini Park has an admission fee. The entrance fee is 150 THB for foreigners, which can be used as a 50 THB credit inside the park. Please note that individual attractions within the park, such as the water park rides, have additional costs. You can see the details on its tickets page: Santorini Park Tickets.
To explore all the shops at a relaxed pace, enjoy the architecture, take photos, and perhaps go on some rides, I recommend setting aside at least half a day, around 3 to 4 hours. If you plan to use the water park, you will need more time, possibly a full day.
Santorini Park is designed to recreate the picturesque atmosphere of the famous Greek island of Santorini, with its iconic white houses and blue domes. Although it does not have an intrinsic Thai cultural history, it was created to offer a visually appealing leisure destination inspired by Mediterranean architecture, something unique in Thailand.
The best time to visit Santorini Park is during Thailand’s low season, from May to October, although this coincides with the rainy season. To avoid crowds, it is best to go early in the morning just after it opens, or on a weekday rather than on weekends or Thai public holidays.
Santorini Park is designed with wide walkways and is largely flat, which makes it easier to get around for people with reduced mobility or those using wheelchairs. Most shops and restaurants are accessible. For specific questions about its facilities, I recommend contacting them directly by phone: +66 (0) 32 772 999.
Hua Hin is full of interesting places! Near Santorini Park you can visit the theme park Camel Republic, the Mrigadayavan summer palace of Rama VI, or the distinctive Wat Huay Mongkol temple. Also, the Hua Hin Night Market is a must-see for trying local food and buying souvenirs.
Of course. To make the most of it: bring sunscreen and a hat, as there is little shade. Wear light, comfortable clothing. Don’t forget your camera to capture the beautiful scenery. Arrive early to avoid the heat and the crowds. And if you plan to visit the water park, bring your swimsuit and a towel.
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