Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket

Enjoy a full day at Loro Parque in Tenerife with top shows like Orca Ocean, sea lions, dolphins, and parrots, plus great food options.

4.8(12,411 reviews)From $52 per person

Loro Parque is one of Tenerife’s biggest animal days out, set in lush tropical gardens with Thai-style architecture and some seriously impressive big-animal presentations. This Tenerife Loro Parque entry ticket focuses on getting you into the park for a full day and catching the standout Orca Ocean show.

Two things I really like about this experience are the park’s balance of entertainment and animal education, and the way it’s built for whole-family flow, from major shows to kids’ zones like Kinderlandia. You’re not just walking around looking at cages, you’re seeing structured presentations throughout the day.

One consideration: getting your bearings can take a minute, and several visitors mention the park layout and maps can feel confusing. It’s manageable, but you’ll enjoy the day more if you arrive early and give yourself time to find the show seating.

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Key points before you go

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Key points before you go1 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Loro Parque Entry Tickets in Tenerife: The Real-World Setup2 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Price and Value: Is $52 a Good Deal?3 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - The Park Vibe: Tropical Gardens, Thai-Style Architecture, and Big-Feel Habitats4 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - The Big Four Presentations: Orcas, Sea Lions, Dolphins, and Parrots5 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Aquarium, Penguins, and the Walk-Through “Wow” Factor6 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Kinderlandia and Family-Friendly Energy (No Entry for Under 6)7 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Food Options: Lunch at Brunelli’s and On-Site Cafes8 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Timing a One-Day Plan: How Much Can You See?9 / 10
Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Getting There: Entrance Logistics, Parking, and the Bus/Train Reality10 / 10
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  • Orca Ocean is the anchor show: plan around the big presentation so your day doesn’t feel rushed.
  • Four major shows drive the schedule: Orcas, sea lions, dolphins, and parrots are the core set.
  • Kinderlandia keeps kids busy: tree-hut play areas and kid-friendly thrills help make this more than an adult zoo visit.
  • Food is a real plus: buffet and sit-down options get good feedback, not just snack-bar survival.
  • Navigation can be tricky: grab your bearings early because signage and maps don’t always feel intuitive.
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Loro Parque Entry Tickets in Tenerife: The Real-World Setup

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Loro Parque Entry Tickets in Tenerife: The Real-World Setup

This is a simple ticket product, built for a day inside one of the Canary Islands’ most famous parks. You go to the Loro Parque entrance, scan in, and spend your day working through animals, habitats, and scheduled shows.

The ticket includes park entry, plus the Orca Ocean presentation. If you add the lunch option, you’ll also get lunch at Brunelli’s Steakhouse (otherwise, you’ll be paying for food on-site).

Duration is straightforward: your ticket is valid for 1 day, and you’ll want to check available starting times. You’ll also see helpful booking flexibility options like free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and reserve & pay later, which is great if your Tenerife weather or plans are still in flux.

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Price and Value: Is $52 a Good Deal?

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Price and Value: Is $52 a Good Deal?

At about $52 per person (as listed), the value comes from the fact that this is not just one attraction. You’re paying for a full, self-paced park day with multiple animal zones and major daily presentations.

Also, several visitors emphasize the park is spotless, well organized, and thoughtfully maintained. That matters because you’re spending hours here, and a clean, comfortable park makes the day feel smoother.

Finally, the included Orca Ocean show is a big part of why this ticket feels worth it. Even if you only cared about one show, you still get the broader park experience alongside it.

The Park Vibe: Tropical Gardens, Thai-Style Architecture, and Big-Feel Habitats

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - The Park Vibe: Tropical Gardens, Thai-Style Architecture, and Big-Feel Habitats

What makes Loro Parque different from many zoos is the setting. You’re not just walking between enclosures—you’re moving through tropical palm trees and exotic vegetation that feel like a jungle promenade.

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There’s also a distinctive Thai architecture vibe in parts of the park. It sounds like a small detail, but it helps the day feel like more than a checklist. You’ll likely pause for photos and just enjoy the scenery while you walk between shows.

And yes, the park is often described as very well kept and clean. That translates into a calmer day: easier photos, better comfort, and less “tourist fatigue” as the hours pass.

The Big Four Presentations: Orcas, Sea Lions, Dolphins, and Parrots

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - The Big Four Presentations: Orcas, Sea Lions, Dolphins, and Parrots

The heart of your day is the show schedule. Loro Parque highlights 4 world-class presentations, and most visitors focus on the animal big-hitters: Orca Ocean, sea lions, dolphins, and parrots.

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Orca Ocean (included)

Because your ticket includes the Orca Ocean presentation, treat it like your main event. Visitors repeatedly call it a highlight, so don’t stack too many detours right before showtime.

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A practical tip: arriving about 20 minutes early is a smart move if you want decent seating. Some visitors mention you can end up with worse spots or have a harder time getting in when you show up right at the last minute.

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Sea lion and dolphin shows

Sea lions and dolphins get consistently strong praise. People describe the shows as professional, engaging, and not just random entertainment. If you’re coming as a family, these are usually the easiest “everyone will like this” picks.

Parrot presentation

The parrot show ties entertainment to preservation messaging, with a focus on the need to protect forests. If you like learning while you watch, this one tends to land well.

Aquarium, Penguins, and the Walk-Through “Wow” Factor

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Aquarium, Penguins, and the Walk-Through “Wow” Factor

Even if shows are your main plan, you’ll want to keep time for the park’s aquarium and penguin area. Visitors mention the aquarium as a must-see, including a glass tunnel experience.

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The penguin centre also gets singled out for quality. If you’re the type who enjoys seeing animals up close without a lot of waiting, these zones are great mid-day breaks from the show rush.

One more smart move: don’t try to see everything at once. Some people report the park’s main walking loop can be done fairly quickly, so your best strategy is to revisit what you like and slow down in the areas that actually grab you.

Kinderlandia and Family-Friendly Energy (No Entry for Under 6)

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Kinderlandia and Family-Friendly Energy (No Entry for Under 6)

If you’re traveling with kids, Kinderlandia is part of why families keep coming back. It’s designed like an African-style village of huts in the trees, with climbing, hanging bridges, and kid-focused fun like a snake slide.

There’s also mention of the whole family trying the Orca Roller Coaster within the Kinderlandia area. That’s a good reminder that this park blends classic zoo viewing with theme-park style energy.

Important note: this ticket is not suitable for children under 6 years. If you’re traveling with younger kids, you’ll want to double-check what alternatives exist for your age group before you book.

Food Options: Lunch at Brunelli’s and On-Site Cafes

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Food Options: Lunch at Brunelli’s and On-Site Cafes

Food is one area where this day-out often surprises people in a good way. The ticket may include lunch at Brunelli’s Steakhouse if you select that option, and on-site dining gets positive feedback overall.

Many visitors praise the buffet court for being excellent, good value, and well served. That’s a big deal at a park day because it means you can refuel without feeling ripped off or stuck with low-quality food.

That said, not every meal lands perfectly for everyone. Some visitors mention the coffee and cake combo at a parrot show café wasn’t great, with one person describing the cappuccino as undrinkable. Also, a few mention seating could be tighter at food stations at busy times.

Practical tip: if you’re a family, eat a little earlier than you think. It reduces the “where do we sit” scramble and keeps energy high for the later shows.

Timing a One-Day Plan: How Much Can You See?

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Timing a One-Day Plan: How Much Can You See?

This is labeled as a 1-day experience, and visitors tend to treat it as an all-day plan. Some report arriving around late morning and leaving around closing time, with one example being entering around 11 AM and leaving at 5:30 PM.

Another visitor described a shorter full day around 9:45 AM to 4:15 PM. That tells you two things: first, you can do it in a tighter window if you prioritize shows; second, if you want to enjoy gardens and aquarium walk-throughs, you’ll likely benefit from more time.

A good rule: pick your top two shows and build the day around them. Everything else becomes flexible. That makes the park feel fun rather than frantic.

Getting There: Entrance Logistics, Parking, and the Bus/Train Reality

Tenerife: Loro Parque Entry Ticket - Getting There: Entrance Logistics, Parking, and the Bus/Train Reality

The meeting point is the Loro Parque entrance. From there, you’ll follow the park’s entry flow and get your bearings.

Parking fees are not included, and visitors often mention official parking costs around €7. Some people also say there are ways to park outside official lots, but that’s not something I’d rely on. Budget time for parking anyway.

Bus transfer is also not included. However, one recurring detail from visitors is that there’s a free yellow train option from town areas that drops you near the park entrance area. If you’re staying in Tenerife and don’t want to drive, it’s worth checking local options and asking your hotel for the most convenient stop.

Navigation Tips That Actually Help

More than a few visitors mention the maps and layout can be confusing. You’ll probably get a map on arrival, but the important part is how you use it.

Here’s what works:

  • Focus first on show locations, then walk outward.
  • Give yourself a margin of time to get into seating areas.
  • Don’t assume every sign is instantly clear from every direction, especially if the park is busy.

Also, some visitors say they queued only to find a show was full. That doesn’t happen everywhere every day, but it’s a reminder to arrive early and treat show seating like a timed event, not a casual drop-in.

If you feel the park is big (it is for crowds), don’t be shy about asking staff for help. Reviews consistently mention staff are friendly and helpful.

Animal Care and Environmental Certification: The Meaning Behind the Beautiful Park

Loro Parque isn’t just famous for animal presentations. It’s also known for its approach to nature and the environment, including being the first such park to receive Animal Embassy environmental certification.

You’ll feel this in the overall setup: habitats set among tropical plantings, with an emphasis on conservation messaging, especially around parrots and forest preservation themes.

Even if you’re coming for the shows, this background helps the day feel more grounded. You’re not only watching performance; you’re also seeing how the park frames animal care and public education.

Who Should Book This Loro Parque Ticket?

This ticket is a great fit if:

  • you’re visiting Tenerife and want a top family attraction that works for adults too
  • you care about animal shows like Orcas, sea lions, dolphins, and parrots
  • you’ll actually use your day to walk habitats and also sit through multiple presentations
  • you want food options that multiple visitors describe as good, not just cheap and fast

It may be less ideal if:

  • you want a slow, quiet nature stroll with minimal crowds
  • you’re traveling with kids under 6 years, since this is not suitable for that age group
  • you dislike planning around show schedules, because the timing matters for seating

Final Call: Should You Book Loro Parque Entry Tickets?

If you’re on Tenerife and you like animals with scheduled, high-quality presentations, I think yes, book this. The combination of major shows, a strong park setting, and solid food value makes it a classic “one big day out” pick.

If you’re the planning type, you’ll get even more out of it: arrive early for your key shows, build the day around the Orca Ocean timing, and leave breathing room for the aquarium and penguin areas.

And if navigation feels frustrating for you, don’t panic—just treat the entrance like your reset point. Once you’ve found your first show, the rest of the park tends to click.

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FAQ

FAQ

What does the Tenerife Loro Parque entry ticket include?

It includes a park entry ticket and the Orca Ocean presentation. If you select it, lunch at Brunelli’s Steakhouse is also included.

How long is the ticket valid?

The ticket is valid for 1 day. You’ll also want to check availability for starting times.

Where do I need to go to enter the park?

Go to the Loro Parque entrance as your meeting point.

Can I cancel for a refund?

Yes. There is free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Is there a pay-later option?

Yes. You can reserve & pay later, meaning you can book your spot and pay nothing today.

Is this suitable for young children?

No. It is not suitable for children under 6 years.

Are parking fees or bus transfer included?

No. Parking fees and bus transfer are not included.

Do Canary Islands residents get a discount?

Yes. Residents of the Canary Islands can access a special price available at the box office.

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