A sanctuary dedicated to the oldest reptiles on Earth, where natural history meets conservation.
The park is open every day from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM in high season (June to September), and from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM the rest of the year; check the website for possible changes. It is located in Torremolinos, Málaga, and can be reached by car via the A-7 or by train from Málaga to Torremolinos station, about a 15-minute walk away. For more details, visit the official Crocodile Park website or call +34 952 38 39 10.
Admission for adults is €12, children aged 3 to 12 pay €9, and it is free for children under 3; groups and families may receive discounts of 10–20%. Buy your tickets online to avoid lines and find possible deals. More information is available on the tickets page.
It is recommended to allow at least 1 to 2 hours to see all the crocodiles, the aviary, and the interactive exhibits without rushing. If you are visiting with children, it could extend to 2 to 3 hours including the educational talks. Plan your visit so you can fully enjoy the experience.
Founded in 1980, the park is a reptile conservation center, home to more than 300 crocodiles and exotic species, promoting environmental education in Spain. It has cultural significance by bringing visitors closer to wildlife in a safe and educational way, helping raise awareness about biodiversity. Discover more in the history section of the official website.
Spring and autumn are ideal because of Málaga's mild weather, avoiding the intense summer heat; go early in the morning to see the animals at their most active and avoid crowds. During the day, the feeding sessions around midday are a highlight. Check the calendar at crocodilepark.es for special events.
Yes, the park has ramps, elevators in the main areas, and paved paths for wheelchairs, although some animal areas may have uneven surfaces. Wheelchairs are available to borrow; contact the park in advance at +34 952 38 39 10 for personalized assistance. More details can be found on the accessibility page.
Nearby you will find Bajondillo Beach in Torremolinos, just a 10-minute walk away, ideal for a full day of beach and nature. You can also visit the historic center of Torremolinos or Aqualand Torremolinos for water fun. For routes and ideas, use TripAdvisor for nearby attractions.
Bring sunscreen, water, and comfortable shoes, as there is a lot of outdoor walking; book tickets online to skip the lines and join the guided talks to learn more about the reptiles. If you are traveling with children, arrive early to avoid the heat and combine your visit with a picnic in the designated areas. For updated tips, check the tips section on the official website.
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