If you’re considering a trip to Benidorm and looking for a wildlife adventure that’s enjoyable and educational, the Terra Natura Theme Park might catch your eye. We’ve looked into what this park offers, from the variety of animals to the shows and activities, and here’s the lowdown to help you decide if it fits your travel plans.
What we really like about this experience is how immersive the habitats are — the park aims to create a near barrier-free environment, making encounters with animals more natural and engaging. Plus, the guided tours and shows are praised for their quality, giving visitors a chance to learn about the animals from knowledgeable keepers.
However, a potential consideration is the transportation logistics. Reviews mention that after visiting, getting back to town isn’t always straightforward, especially since buses don’t run regularly, and taxis might have a wait. If you’re relying on public transport, plan accordingly to make the most of your day.
This experience suits those who enjoy wildlife, are curious about animals from different parts of the world, and appreciate a well-maintained park with educational elements. Families with kids will also find plenty of fun, but even adults who love nature and animals will likely find this a worthwhile day out.
Key Points

- Variety of Animals: Over 1,500 animals from 200 species, including some seriously endangered ones.
- Unique Habitat Design: Environments are designed for close encounters without barriers, making it feel more natural.
- Shows & Guided Tours: Bird of prey displays and elephant demonstrations add real entertainment and education.
- Location & Accessibility: Close to major highways, with various transport options; check transport timings for the return trip.
- Price & Value: At $38, it’s generally seen as good value, especially with the added discount through GetYourGuide.
- Family-Friendly: Features like large kids’ play areas and animal feeding experiences make it suitable for families, but not exclusively.
An In-Depth Look at Terra Natura Benidorm

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Setting the Scene: What’s Special About This Park?
Benidorm’s Terra Natura is not your typical zoo. It’s a next-generation wildlife park boasting environments that mimic animals’ natural habitats, giving visitors the feeling of stepping into their world. With over 2,500 plants—including trees, shrubs, and ground cover—each habitat is carefully crafted to support the animals’ needs and provide a more authentic experience.
The park’s layout takes visitors through different zones, starting from a fiery volcanic-themed entrance where mineral formations and giant insects set a dramatic tone. You’ll be greeted by a series of habitats that seem to extend far beyond typical zoo enclosures, with some animals having quite spacious areas to roam.
What Can You Expect on Your Visit?
Upon entering, you’ll notice that there’s no traditional barrier separating you from the animals, which is part of the park’s innovative approach. This design allows for closer animal encounters and more natural behavior, which visitors find exciting but also requires a bit of mindfulness—especially around aggressive or poisonous species.
As you wander, you’ll encounter a broad range of creatures from different continents, including birds of prey like peregrine falcons, a female eagle owl, kestrels, and hawks. The bird show is a highlight, where trainers stand in the middle of the crowd and birds fly around and over your head, creating an immersive spectacle. Reviews rave about the show being “amazing” and “spectacular,” so don’t miss it if you love birds or just want a memorable experience.
The park also features elephants, where you can watch them demonstrate their strength and agility, and even feed them. Visitors report that the elephants seem well cared for, with plenty of space to roam, and the interaction is both fun and educational, especially for kids.
The Animal Exhibits & Encounter Opportunities
Beyond the big mammals and birds, Terra Natura hosts a variety of reptiles, insects, and even poisonous species like scorpions, spiders, and mushrooms. Fans of creepy crawlies will appreciate the poisonous species section, which is both educational and a bit of a thrill.
One of the reviews describes the experience of meeting reptiles up close, calling it “amazing,” especially with options for extra experiences like reptile handling. Even if you’re not into reptiles, the park’s display of mineral formations and giant insects adds a curious mix to the collection, making the visit diverse and engaging.
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Shows are a key part of the park experience. The bird of prey display is particularly beloved, with trainers actively involving the audience and flying birds over the crowd. These shows are not just entertaining—they also serve to educate visitors about conservation and the importance of protecting endangered species.
Throughout the park, informational points provide biological details about the animals, fostering a sense of awareness and responsibility. The inclusion of guided tours helps visitors get an in-depth understanding from staff members, making the visit more personalized and insightful.
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Food, Shopping & Facilities
Most reviews mention that food options are decent, with a variety of cafes and snack bars available. The prices are considered reasonable, and many visitors stop for refreshments to fuel their exploration. Shops offer souvenirs and plush toys, providing nice keepsakes from the day.
While the park is generally praised for being clean and well-maintained, some visitors note that certain areas could use a bit of fresh paint or updating, but this doesn’t seem to detract significantly from the overall experience. Facilities like toilets are plentiful, and shaded areas allow for resting and avoiding the midday sun.
Visitor Experience & Practical Tips
Many reviews highlight how easy the park is to navigate, with most visitors able to see a vast array of animals in just a few hours. The park’s layout is straightforward, but a map could be helpful—some reviewers mention that it’s not always provided at the entrance.
Getting to Terra Natura is simple, located just next to the Terra Mitica Theme Park and accessible via car or public transport. It’s just a minute from the AP-7 motorway and well signposted from major roads like the N-332.
In terms of timing, the park’s hours vary seasonally, from 10:30 AM to as late as 8 PM in summer, giving plenty of flexibility for planning your visit.
Cost & Value for Money
At $38 per person, the ticket price is quite competitive, especially considering the number of animals, shows, and the overall quality of the experience. Booking through GetYourGuide offers a $5 discount, making it even more appealing. Many reviewers feel they get good value for the price, especially if they spend a full day exploring.
Some reviews mention that food and shop items are reasonably priced, so a day at Terra Natura isn’t overly expensive once you’re inside. This makes it a good option for a fun and educational outing without breaking the bank.
The Downsides & Considerations
The main challenge seems to be transport back to Benidorm or nearby areas, with some visitors noting limited bus options and long taxi waits. Planning your return trip in advance can save some stress.
Also, while most animals look well cared for, some visitors suggest that certain areas could benefit from slight updates to improve the overall look and comfort. Still, these are minor and don’t seem to impact the core experience.
Who Will Love Terra Natura Benidorm?

If you’re an animal lover, especially if you enjoy getting close to wildlife and watching captivating shows, this park offers a nice blend of education and entertainment. Families will find plenty of engaging activities, and many reviews highlight how well the park accommodates children, with large play areas and animal encounters.
For travelers with a keen interest in conservation and habitat design, Terra Natura’s innovative approach creates a more authentic experience than traditional zoos. However, if you’re looking for a lively theme park or water attractions, this might not satisfy those specific interests.
FAQ About Terra Natura Benidorm

Is there a discount available for booking? Yes, booking with GetYourGuide gives you a $5 discount per person on the ticket price.
What animals can I see? Over 1,500 animals from 200 species, including birds of prey, elephants, reptiles, and poisonous species like scorpions and spiders.
Are guided tours included? Yes, there are free guided tours and shows that add a personalized touch to your visit.
How long does a typical visit take? Most visitors spend a few hours exploring, and the park’s open hours range from 10:30 AM to 8 PM depending on the season.
Is the park suitable for families? Yes, it’s family-friendly with large kids’ play areas and animal feeding opportunities, but the park is enjoyable for adults as well.
What’s the best way to get there? By car, bus routes 15 and 42, or train from Alicante. The park is well signposted and easily accessible.
Can I buy food inside? Yes, there are cafes and snack bars, with prices considered reasonable.
Is the park wheelchair accessible? Yes, it is wheelchair accessible, though some reviews note that certain terrains may be challenging in parts.
What should I bring? Comfortable walking shoes, sun protection, water, and a camera. Check the season for opening hours and plan your transport back.
Can I cancel my ticket? Yes, tickets can be canceled up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
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“we had such a lovely day, friendly staff and clean park”
Final Thoughts

Our look at Benidorm’s Terra Natura shows it’s a solid choice for anyone wanting a day immersed in wildlife, with a good balance of engaging shows, close animal encounters, and thoughtful habitat design. It’s especially well-suited for those traveling with kids or anyone eager to learn about endangered species and conservation efforts in a fun setting.
While transportation logistics might require some planning, this shouldn’t overshadow the overall quality of the experience. The ticket price reflects good value, considering the variety of animals, shows, and educational content. And with the added discount, it’s an easy choice if you’re in the area.
Whether you’re a wildlife enthusiast or a family on holiday, Terra Natura offers a rewarding day of discovery, entertainment, and connection with nature. Just remember to plan your transport arrangements, bring essentials, and prepare for a day full of animal wonders.
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