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Terra Natura Entrance Ticket: Discover 'Zooimmersion' in Benidorm's Next-Generation Zoo
3.2
82 Ratings
Benidorm
Terra Natura is an avant-garde zoo that introduces ‘Zooimmersion’, a unique design philosophy that permits interaction with animals via undetectable barriers. This Benidorm Park, spanning 320,000 square meters, is separated into four distinct areas.
Terra Natura is an avant-garde zoo that introduces ‘Zooimmersion’, a unique design philosophy that permits interaction with animals via undetectable barriers. This Benidorm Park, spanning 320,000 square meters, is separated into four distinct areas.
Duration:
3 hours
Cancellation:
24 hours
Highlights
- Terra Natura Benidorm - Terra Natura is a next generation zoo where you can discover “Zooimmersion”, a new concept in habitat design that allows you to come into contact with the animals through barriers invisible to the human eye. The 320,000 square metres of the Benidorm Park are divided into four zones or areas.
- Terra Natura Benidorm - Terra Natura is a next generation zoo where you can discover “Zooimmersion”, a new concept in habitat design that allows you to come into contact with the animals through barriers invisible to the human eye. The 320,000 square metres of the Benidorm Park are divided into four zones or areas.

What's Included
- Visit the park
- Visit the park
What's Not Included
- Lunch
- Lunch
Location
Terra Natura Benidorm
Partida Foia del Verdader 1,
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Customer Ratings
3.2
(82 Ratings)
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Chalkie52
Jul 6, 2025
Family visit with elderly relatives - Great place to visit with people very young or old. We visited today with my Mum in a wheelchair and the staff were fab. She got a disabled reduced rate and my stepdad came in for free as a ‘carer’ We then borrowed a buggie for her which made the whole site accessible. There’s loads to see and plenty of places to stop to rehydrate! (Yes we’re English and not used to weather without rain!) Saw most of the animals we wanted but some of them were also hiding in the shadows. Had a brilliant few hours there and would strongly recommend! Upon leaving we handed the buggie back snd the friendly staff called us a taxi so only €12 back into Benidorm town.
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Y6092vb_
Jun 30, 2025
A Memorable Day at the Zoo - We were a bit hesitant to visit this zoo because we had read some critical reviews, but in the end, we’re so glad we decided to go. We really enjoyed it!
The birds of prey show was especially impressive. It’s amazing to see falcons hunting live or watch a griffon vulture so close you can almost touch it. A huge marabou stork even brushed the tops of our heads with its wings! Parrots and ibises were walking freely along the paths with visitors, which made it feel very special.
There are also many animals from Africa, Asia, and South America. An elephant reached out its trunk to us, we saw a tiger swimming, and although the rhinos turned their backs to us, we watched an otter sniffing around a tree trunk for hidden fish. Our son was especially happy to see the TikTok star — the capybara.
We also liked the reptile house with venomous snakes and spiders. It was interesting to read about them and then try to spot them among the branches.
The tickets are quite expensive, but the zoo often offers discounts and special deals. We don’t regret visiting at all — it’s a great zoo with lots to see. Totally worth it for families, animal lovers, or anyone who wants to spend a fun day outdoors!
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Odyssey37588908473
Feb 23, 2025
Brilliant - Amazing place even with wheelchair. Kids loved it. So close to the animals. Staff okay. Food decent and reasonable price.
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Coley-1992
Jun 26, 2025
Great zoo - We visited here 2 year after the first visit, still an amazing zoo. Lots to see and lots to do. The animals look well looked after and it's nice to get a little closer like with the rinos and camals.
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Mari
Jun 18, 2025
Recommended! - Fantastic selection of animals, here they have the most! The bird show was also very good but big and small different birds. Great cool experience, we came before the joint holiday so was quiet and well and could enjoy the park without so many people. The only thing that makes it not score full pot was that it was a bit awkward to navigate around, a lot of deadtime if you go wrong. Should have a map in hand and not just the big ones coming here and there.
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Ced89
Oct 31, 2024
Lack of variety of animals - Zoo easy to move around inside, but badly arrowed, the enclosures are wide and we found that there are very few different species
A playground for children inside
The entrance is a bit expensive for what there is to see.
We arrived with the bus but no return bus before 5pm so we had to take the taxi
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Bethan
Jun 13, 2025
Maybe young children will enjoy - Went as a group of adults, and we were expecting something similar to a Chester zoo based on the marketing. This is not that. It’s very well themed, but some of the enclosures are uncomfortably small, and said enclosures are few and far between. The stand out was the reptile area which was unfortunately spoiled by families letting their kids hit the glass on multiple exhibits to provoke a reaction from the animals. Including the nocturnal ones. Which was a real shame.
We barely stayed an hour here. Wouldn’t recommend it to anyone unless you have children small enough to be wowed by the incredible theming that they don’t see how lacklustre everything else is.
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Fearless25487710262
Apr 19, 2025
OK, but I worry for the Jaguars - We visited Terra Natura on April 19th. Overall, it was a nice experience, and it seemed that the animals were generally well cared for.
However, there was one exception. There were two jaguars, which normally roam large territories in the wild, confined to a very small area. Both jaguars — and especially one of them — appeared extremely stressed, pacing back and forth without stopping.
We reacted to this because most of the other animals had larger enclosures.
Is there a reason why the jaguars are confined to such a small area? Is this a temporary solution?
It comes across as highly concerning.
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Roc_oj628
Feb 15, 2025
When the river rings... - I'm just saying one thing about it. Reading the opinions, it is to be seen that if there are 10 (to say one example), and 8 “misspeak/regular” for something will be no??? I say.
On the part of the management it is clear that they will not tell you, because yes, you are right: sad animals, little space, much noise for the work and its consequent stress for them...
But I advise you to read the opinions. And as the saying goes: when the river rings, it is because water carries. Eye!!!
As a lover of animals, of those souls that are innocent, I just hope they are at least right that “their main objective is animal welfare”
The Bioparc of Valencia and oceanographic infinitely better care! In case you want a reference.
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P4686rmandreas
Jun 29, 2025
Mala - I smelled like you could fall back. Animals in tiny cages and cages, many of them unshaded with the elevated temperatures recorded
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