Bioparc Fuengirola is a zoo located in the province of Malaga, in Fuengirola, Andalusia, Spain. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a variety of tropical species adapted to forest environments, primarily from Asia, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific islands.
The Bioparc Fuengirola is operated by the company Rain Forest Valencia. This company also operates the Bioparc Valencia, located in the Valencian Community. This information might be useful for those interested in visiting other similar attractions in Spain.
Bioparc Fuengirola is a permanent member of the European Association of Zoos and Aquaria. The park is committed to ex situ conservation and participates in European programs for endangered species (EEP and ESB). It also coordinates one of these programs, demonstrating its commitment to wildlife conservation.
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Calle Camilo José Cela 6, y 8,, Fuengirola
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Bioparc Fuengirola is a well-regarded zoological park located in Fuengirola, Spain. Visitors generally appreciate its focus on conservation and education, as well as its efforts to recreate natural habitats for the animals. The park is known for its diverse collection of species, particularly its primates and tropical birds. Many reviewers highlight the park's compact size, which allows for an immersive experience without being overwhelming. The lush, tropical landscaping receives praise for creating a pleasant atmosphere.
Positive aspects frequently mentioned include the cleanliness of the facility, the apparent well-being of the animals, and the informative signage throughout the park. The nocturnal house and lemur walk-through exhibits are often cited as standout experiences. Many visitors also appreciate the park's commitment to conservation efforts and breeding programs for endangered species.
However, some visitors note that the park can get crowded during peak seasons, which may impact the viewing experience. A few reviewers mention that the entry price is somewhat high, especially for larger families. While most find the size manageable, some visitors wish for a larger variety of animals or more extensive exhibits.
Overall, Bioparc Fuengirola is generally seen as a high-quality, modern zoo that provides an educational and enjoyable experience for visitors of all ages, with a strong emphasis on animal welfare and conservation.
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