Siam Park celebrates Canary Islands Day with free entry for Guanche names

The water park will offer free access to individuals sharing names with Guanche chieftains and princesses.

Generic image of a water park with Canarian cultural elements.
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Generic image of a water park with Canarian cultural elements.

The Siam Park water park will commemorate Canary Islands Day on Saturday, May 30th, with a special initiative allowing free access to individuals whose names appear on the list of Guanche chieftains or princesses.

The renowned water park, awarded as the best in the world, announced this campaign through its social media, aiming to be "a nod to our identity and our roots."
To benefit from this promotion, attendees must present their National Identity Document (DNI) at the ticket office on the event day, thus proving they have one of the names selected for the initiative.
Among the historical and emblematic names from the Canarian aboriginal culture included in the promotion are Bencomo, Añaterve, Beneharo, Pelinor, Tegueste, Acaimo, Dácil, Guayarmina, Guacimara, Cathaysa, and Arminda, among others.
This special event coincides with one of the most important festivities in the Canarian calendar, seeking to merge the celebration of the Archipelago's identity with a day of fun at the park's facilities.