Billets  pour le Loro Parque à Tenerife
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Billets pour le Loro Parque à Tenerife

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  • Découvrez l'un des plus importants jardins zoologiques au monde
  • Visitez l'impressionnante volière de vol libre
  • Admirez une collection unique d'œuvres d'art réalisées par les grands maîtres de la porcelaine
  • Profitez d'une véritable oasis de détente et de connexion avec la nature
Ce qui vous attend

Profitez d'une journée parfaite à Loro Parque avec votre famille !

Situé à la périphérie de Puerto de la Cruz à Tenerife, Loro Parque est l'une des principales attractions de l'archipel des Canaries, où vous pourrez découvrir d'incroyables habitats naturels.

Le parc a été initialement conçu comme un paradis pour les perroquets et est devenu au fil des années l'une des plus grandes attractions des îles Canaries, avec plus de 40 millions de visiteurs à ce jour.

Loro Parque est l'un des jardins zoologiques les plus respectés au monde et est reconnu pour sa beauté exceptionnelle, ses installations et ses équipements excellents et son attention particulière à la nature et l'environnement. C'est le premier parc de ce type au monde à avoir reçu la certification environnementale d'Animal Embassy. Laissez-vous inspirer par ses incroyables installations, où les habitats naturels des animaux ont été parfaitement recréés. Des spectacles célèbres dans le monde entier, et en particulier le spectacle Orca Ocean, vous attendent ! Loro Parque est le parc animalier le plus populaire des Îles Canaries et sans aucun doute un incontournable de l'île de Tenerife.

Vous pouvez également acheter un billet combiné (cliquez ici) pour visiter Loro Parque et Siam Park. Siam Park se trouve également au parc aquatique de Tenerife. Avec le billet combiné, vous devez visiter le deuxième parc dans les 15 jours suivant la visite du premier parc.

Expositions de Loro Parque :

AquaViva

L'exposition s'étend sur une superficie de 500 m² et 65 000 litres d'eau de mer, dont 25 000 litres sont destinés aux aquariums et à l'aire de reproduction des méduses. Les 40 000 autres litres se trouvent dans l'aquarium des magnifiques requins à pointes noires, des requins longimanes et de quelques centaines de poissons tropicaux multicolores.

Jardin zen

Cette nouvelle exposition emmène les visiteurs jusqu'aux majestueuses chaînes de montagnes asiatiques. C'est le premier jardin de ce genre dans le monde et les sensations qu'il évoque rappellent l'Atlantide, la célèbre ville submergée.

Musée du perroquet en porcelaine

Ce musée singulier rassemble une collection d'œuvres d'art réalisées par les grands maîtres de la porcelaine au cours des trois derniers siècles.

Orquidario

Admirez dans ce jardin la beauté de plus de 200 espèces d'orchidées. Profitez du doux parfum tout en observant la richesse des formes et des couleurs que ces belles fleurs créent.

Naturavision

Profitez du cinéma de Loro Parque situé sous un impressionnant dôme de verre ! À Naturavision, vous pouvez profiter de "RIO 3D", l'histoire de l'ara de Spix adaptée à l'écran d'une manière amusante, divertissante et spectaculaire dans une version 3D exclusive pour Loro Parque. L'entrée est gratuite avec votre billet d'entrée au parc et le le film est disponible en espagnol, anglais et allemand.

Kinderlandia

L'endroit idéal pour les enfants ! Les petits et grands ponts suspendus aux arbres n'attendent que d'être franchis et escaladés. Essayez le toboggan en tunnel du serpent glissant. Et pour ajouter à l'excitation, la fée Kinderlandia n'est jamais loin avec des jeux, du maquillage, de la musique et du plaisir.

Katandra Treetops

Katandra, dans la langue maternelle des Aborigènes d'Australie, signifie "chant des oiseaux" et Treetops fait bien sûr référence à la partie supérieure de la forêt. Loro Parque vous invite à découvrir une véritable symphonie de sons provenant des beaux oiseaux d'Australie et d'Asie. Une attraction gigantesque et spectaculaire où des centaines d'oiseaux multicolores d'espèces différentes vous attendent pour vous surprendre avec leur charme !

Planet Penguin

Découvrez l'Antarctique et sentez le climat polaire dans le plus grand vivarium pour pingouins du monde !

Aquarium

L'aquarium de Loro Parque se compose de douze expositions thématiques différentes totalisant 1 200 000 litres d'eau. Toute l'eau qui alimente les aquariums marins provient directement de l'océan Atlantique, sur la côte située à seulement 150 mètres du parc.

Baby Station

C'est la zone située à l'intérieur d'Animal Embassy qui montre aux visiteurs comment prendre soin des bébés perroquets et autres poussins éclos au zoo.

Jungle Ara

Bienvenue dans la partie la plus ancienne de Loro Parque. Cette zone surprend les visiteurs avec sa végétation luxuriante. Ficus, lierre, palmiers et beaucoup d'autres espèces d'arbres font de cet endroit une véritable oasis de détente et de connexion avec la nature.

Pueblo Thai

Saviez-vous que le plus grand village thaïlandais en dehors de la Thaïlande se trouve à Tenerife ? Le village thaïlandais, la première structure étonnante que vous verrez à l'entrée du parc, a été méticuleusement construit dans les moindres détails pour donner au visiteur le plus chaleureux des accueils et vous emmener vers des lieux exotiques et orientaux.

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  • x_not_included Parking
  • x_not_included Transfert en bus

Avenida Loro Parque, s/n, 38400 Puerto de la Cruz, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Espagne

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Comment s'y rendre : - Train express gratuit De Reyes Católicos à Loro Parque : toutes les 20 minutes. Le premier train part à 9h00 De Loro Parque à Reyes Católicos : toutes les 20 minutes. Dernier train à 18h45 aller simple - En bus Depuis le sud de l'île, rendez-vous à Loro Parque avec le service de transport. 7 jours par semaine, en fonction du point de départ. Veuillez effectuer vos réservations 48 heures avant par téléphone. - En voiture Le parc est situé dans le nord de l'île. Suivez les panneaux pour Puerto de la Cruz, qui affichent le logo de Loro Parque.
Bon à savoir
  • Des chaussures confortables sont conseillées
  • Veuillez utiliser de la crème solaire
  • Afin d'éviter les files d'attente, veuillez vous présenter aux spectacles à l'avance
  • Il est nécessaire de présenter votre code de réservation à l'entrée du parc
  • Entrée gratuite pour les enfants de moins de 6 ans. Tarifs spéciaux pour les enfants de 6 à 11 ans
  • Les enfants de moins de 18 ans doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
  • Loro Parque peut demander la présentation d'un document indiquant clairement l'identité, l'âge et la résidence sur les îles Canaries des visiteurs
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  • Anonyme

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - mai 2024

    Bien

    Note globale

    4/5

  • GillyH

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - mai 2024

    A voyagé avec des amis

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Great place to visit. Second time visiting and it's got better.

  • Jayne

    De Royaume-Uni - mai 2024

    A voyagé en couple

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Enjoyed all of it, would definitely go again

  • T Ross

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - avril 2024

    A voyagé en couple

     

    25 - 34 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    4/5

  • Lou and Lee

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - avril 2024

    A voyagé en couple

     

    18 - 24 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

  • Ein tolles Erlebnis für die ganze Familie

    De Allemagne - avril 2024

    A voyagé en famille

     

    25 - 34 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

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