All animal museums to visit in Andalusia

Delve into the diverse world of animals at 9 animal museums in Andalusia. These museums showcase a variety of species, habitats, and the role of animals in our ecosystem.

Are you an animal lover looking to explore the best animal museums in Andalusia? Here are your best options:

  1. Butterfly Park of Benalmadena1

    Butterfly Park of Benalmadena

     Benalmádena
    The Butterfly Park of Benalmádena, known as El Mariposario de Benalmádena, is the largest space in Europe dedicated to butterflies. It is located in the city of Benalmádena, Málaga. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in nature and specifically, butterflies.
  2. Bioparc Fuengirola2

    Bioparc Fuengirola

     Fuengirola
    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.
  3. Selwo Marina3

    Selwo Marina

     Arroyo de la Miel-Benalmádena Costa
    Selwo Marina is a marine zoological park located in the beautiful region of Andalusia, specifically in the province of Malaga in Benalmádena. This Spanish park offers a unique opportunity to explore marine life in a captivating and educational environment.
  4. Zoo and Botanical Garden Jerez4

    Zoo and Botanical Garden Jerez

     Jerez de la Frontera
    El Zoobotánico Jerez, previously known as Zoológico y Jardín Botánico Alberto Durán, is a zoo and botanical garden situated in the Andalusian town of Jerez de la Frontera in Spain. The garden spans over 60,000 square meters and has a proposed Expansion and Renovation Program that aims to double its current size. This makes it a spacious and diverse destination for tourists interested in both flora and fauna.
  5. Wolf Park5

    Wolf Park

     Antequera
    Unique wolf zoo where you can see many different wolf species (and other animals). One of the most popular zoos in the area.
  6. El Castillo de las Guardas6

    El Castillo de las Guardas

     El Castillo de las Guardas
    El Castillo de las Guardas has a long history of habitation, dating back to prehistoric times. During the Arab period, the town was known as Al-Muniat. This rich history is reflected in the town's architecture and cultural heritage, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts.
  7. Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park7

    Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park

     San Fernando
    Bahía de Cádiz Natural Park, a protected area since 1989, spans across 10,522 hectares in Andalusia. The park extends through several municipalities including Cádiz, San Fernando, Puerto Real, Chiclana de la Frontera, and El Puerto de Santa María. This vast expanse offers a diverse range of landscapes and ecosystems for visitors to explore.
  8. Museo Alborania8

    Museo Alborania

     Málaga
    Museo Alborania (The Alborania Museum), officially named Museo Alborania-Aula del Mar is a museum in Malaga dedicated to the Alboran Sea. The collection the musuem holds includes marine animal remains, consisting of over 1,000 species including shells and bone structures.
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    Honey Museum of Malaga

     Colmenar
    El museo de la Miel, or the Honey Museum, is situated in the charming town of Colmenar, nestled in the province of Málaga, Spain. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the rich history and culture of the region, while also providing a unique insight into the world of beekeeping and honey production.