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Terra Natura Benidorm normally opens at 10:00 AM, although closing time varies by season. It is always best to check the updated schedule on its official website before your visit. You can get there by car, as parking is available, or by using Benidorm public transport, such as local buses.
The price of an individual adult ticket is around €30–34, but reduced rates are available for children and seniors. I strongly recommend buying tickets online in advance through the official website, as they often have special offers and you can avoid queues. They sometimes also offer combo tickets with Aqua Natura.
To fully enjoy Terra Natura Benidorm and see most of the animals and exhibits, I recommend setting aside at least 4 to 6 hours. If you are traveling with children, or if you want to watch the shows and enjoy the dining areas at a relaxed pace, you could easily extend your visit to a full day.
Yes, what makes Terra Natura Benidorm special is its 'Zooimmersion' concept. This means it uses invisible barriers for visitors, creating the feeling of being in direct contact with the animals in recreations of their natural habitats. It is an innovative design intended to enhance the visitor experience and promote environmental awareness.
The best time to visit is during spring or autumn, when the weather is milder and temperatures are not extreme. If you visit in summer, I recommend going early in the morning to avoid the hottest hours and see the animals when they are most active. Weekdays are usually less crowded than weekends.
Yes, Terra Natura Benidorm is designed to be accessible. It has ramps and adapted paths to make it easier for wheelchairs and strollers to move through most of the facilities. If you have any specific needs, you can contact them at +34 966 072 770 to confirm details.
Of course! Right next to Terra Natura is Aqua Natura, a water park that is often available with a combined ticket. In addition, Benidorm itself offers plenty of options: its famous beaches, the Old Town, the Balcony of the Mediterranean viewpoint, and Elche Park. You have everything you need to plan a fantastic few days.
Of course. I recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes, bringing sun protection (a hat and sunscreen), and carrying enough water, especially in summer. Check the schedule of activities and shows when you arrive so you do not miss anything, such as the birds of prey displays or animal feeding sessions. And do not forget your camera to capture those amazing moments!
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