WILDLIFE THAT WON’T TRY TO EAT YOU
Unlike the real jungle, Jungle Park lets you admire wild cats from a safe distance – no need to worry about becoming part of the food chain. You’ll also meet armadillos (unfazed by your presence) and alligators (comfortably behind sturdy fences for everyone’s peace of mind).
The true stars of the park are the birds of prey. Falcons, hawks, eagles, and vultures showcase their flight skills in stunning live shows. It’s like a National Geographic documentary – only here, you don’t have to wait in a hide for three weeks just to see one good swoop.
RELAXATION WITH A TOUCH OF THE WILD
Jungle Park is ideal for a peaceful day surrounded by nature – nature that’s been carefully designed to look wonderfully untamed. Wander scenic paths, admire lush vegetation, and enjoy the chorus of tropical birds.
It’s a brilliant option for families with children, couples looking for a calm escape from the beach crowds, or friends wanting something a bit different. Kids can play jungle explorer, while grown-ups can chill under the palms – no sunburnt backs on hot sand required.
PRACTICAL INFO FOR MODERN-DAY EXPLORERS
How to get there:
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Free shuttle from Los Cristianos, Las Américas, and Costa Adeje.
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Driving yourself? No problem – there’s a paid car park by the entrance. Early birds may find free spots along the road nearby (a smart explorer always saves on parking!).
Opening hours:
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Daily from 10:00 to 17:00 – plenty of time to explore and still make it back for your afternoon siesta.
Included in your ticket:
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Entry to this unique jungle-themed zoo in southern Tenerife
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Flexibility to visit any day (tickets valid for 2 weeks from purchase)
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A wild family outing – no vaccines, no insect repellent, no jungle insurance needed!
What to bring:
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Comfortable clothing and shoes (heels don’t mix well with alligator enclosures – not that you’ll be running from them here)
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Drinking water – it may be artificial jungle, but it’s still Tenerife-hot
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Sun hat or cap – the island sun can be just as fierce as in the real tropics
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