Terra Natura consists of two zoo theme parks and aqua parks, known as Aqua Natura, situated near Benidorm and Murcia in the Costa Blanca region of Spain. These parks offer a unique experience for visitors, combining the thrill of water-based activities with the opportunity to observe a variety of animal species in a natural setting.
Terra Natura Animal Parks offer a unique experience where visitors can interact with animals through invisible barriers. The parks house a variety of species including elephants, tigers, monkeys, lions, African buffalo, and rhinos, providing an opportunity for visitors to observe these animals up close.
Terra Natura Benidorm spans across 320,000 square metres and is divided into four distinct zones: Pangea, America, Asia, and Europe. These zones collectively house about 1500 animals representing 200 species, offering visitors a comprehensive view of global biodiversity.
Aqua Natura Benidorm is a 40,000-square-metre water park that features a sea lion show, where visitors can watch and even swim with sea lions. The park also boasts a large swimming pool area with over 1 kilometre of flumes and slides, providing a fun-filled experience for all ages.
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Foia del Verdader 1, Benidorm
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Terra Natura in Benidorm, Spain, is a well-regarded wildlife park and zoo that offers visitors an immersive experience with nature and animals. The park is divided into different themed areas representing various ecosystems and cultures, allowing guests to observe a wide variety of animal species in environments designed to mimic their natural habitats.
Visitors often praise the park's spacious and well-maintained enclosures, which provide animals with ample room to roam and engage in natural behaviors. The diversity of animals, including exotic species like tigers, elephants, and various primates, is frequently highlighted as a strong point.
Educational aspects of Terra Natura are generally well-received, with informative signs and occasional keeper talks providing insights into the animals and conservation efforts. The park's commitment to animal welfare and conservation is evident and appreciated by many guests.
The water park section, Aqua Natura, is an added attraction that many visitors enjoy, especially during hot summer months. It offers a refreshing break and additional entertainment value.
However, some visitors note that the park can be quite large and requires a significant amount of walking, which might be challenging for some guests, especially in the heat. A few reviews mention that some areas of the park could benefit from more shade or resting spots.
Pricing is a point of contention for some visitors, with a few feeling that the entrance fee is on the higher side, although many find the experience worth the cost, especially when combining both the zoo and water park.
While most visitors find the staff friendly and helpful, there are occasional comments about the need for more English-speaking personnel to assist international tourists.
Overall, Terra Natura is generally seen as a good day out for families and animal enthusiasts, offering a blend of education and entertainment in a well-designed setting.
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