Billets Loro Parque à Tenerife
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Billets Loro Parque à Tenerife

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Durée: 24 heures
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  • Visitez l'un des jardins zoologiques les plus importants du monde
  • Découvrez les impressionnantes volières de vol libre
  • Découvrez une collection d'œuvres d'art réalisées par de grands maîtres de la porcelaine
  • Explorez une véritable oasis de détente tout en vous reconnectant avec la nature
Ce qui vous attend

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

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

Le parc a été initialement conçu comme un paradis pour les perroquets et s'est développé au fil des ans pour devenir l'une des plus grandes attractions des îles Canaries, avec plus de 40 millions de visiteurs et ce chiffre ne cesse de croître.

Loro Parque est l'un des jardins zoologiques les plus réputés au monde. Il est réputé pour sa beauté exceptionnelle, ses excellentes installations et son souci du respect de la nature et de l'environnement. Premier parc de ce type au monde à avoir obtenu la certification environnementale Animal Embassy, il vous inspirera. Laissez-vous inspirer par ses incroyables installations, où l'habitat naturel des animaux a été parfaitement recréé. Des spectacles de renommée mondiale, dont celui des Orques, vous attendent. Loro Parque est le parc animalier le plus populaire des îles Canaries et constitue sans aucun doute un incontournable de l'île de Tenerife.

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

Expositions du Loro Parque

AquaViva

L'exposition occupe une surface de 500 m² et contient 65 000 litres d'eau de mer, dont 25 000 litres sont destinés aux aquariums et à la zone de reproduction des méduses. Les 40 000 litres restants sont destinés à un aquarium abritant de magnifiques requins à pointes noires, des requins océaniques à pointes blanches et des centaines de poissons tropicaux colorés.

Jardin zen

Cette nouvelle exposition emmène les visiteurs dans un voyage au cœur des majestueuses chaînes de montagnes d'Asie. Premier jardin de ce type jamais créé, il évoque des sensations qui rappellent l'Atlantide, la célèbre cité engloutie.

Musée du perroquet en porcelaine

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

Orquidario

Ici, vous pourrez apprécier la beauté de plus de 200 espèces d'orchidées. Imprégnez-vous de leur doux parfum tout en admirant la richesse des formes et des couleurs de ces magnifiques fleurs.

Royaume de corail


En mars 2024, le parc a atteint de nouveaux sommets avec l'inauguration de sa dernière et plus impressionnante attraction : le Royaume de Corail. Cette extension révolutionnaire, le plus grand récif corallien artificiel hors de l'océan, a rencontré un immense succès depuis son inauguration. Les coraux comptent parmi les espèces les plus menacées de notre planète et Loro Parque les intègre à ses programmes de conservation.

Niché au cœur des espaces soigneusement conçus du parc, adaptés à chaque espèce, le Royaume des Corail offre aux visiteurs un voyage unique au cœur du monde sous-marin. En parcourant l'Ambassade des Animaux, vous vous retrouverez plongé dans le monde vibrant d'une vaste réserve de perroquets présentant des espèces du monde entier.

Kinderlandia

L'endroit idéal pour les enfants ! Des ponts suspendus aux arbres, petits et grands, n'attendent que d'être traversés et escaladés. Essayez le toboggan serpentin. Pour encore plus d'excitation, la fée Kinderlandia est toujours à proximité avec jeux, maquillage, musique et divertissement.

Katandra Treetops

Katandra, dans la langue maternelle des Aborigènes d'Australie, signifie « chant des oiseaux » et Treetops, bien sûr, désigne la partie la plus élevée de la forêt. Loro Parque vous invite à découvrir une véritable symphonie de sons provenant des magnifiques oiseaux d'Australie et d'Asie. Cette attraction immense et spectaculaire vous surprendra par son charme grâce à des centaines d'oiseaux colorés de différentes espèces !

Planète Pingouin

Découvrez l'Antarctique et ressentez le climat polaire dans le plus grand pingouinarium du monde !

Aquarium

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

Station bébé

Il s'agit de la zone située à l'intérieur de l'Ambassade des Animaux qui montre aux visiteurs comment prendre soin des bébés perroquets et autres poussins qui éclosent dans le ZOO.

Jungle Ara

Bienvenue dans la partie la plus ancienne du Loro Parque. Cet espace surprend par sa végétation luxuriante et luxuriante. Ficus, lierre, palmiers et bien d'autres espèces d'arbres font de cet endroit une véritable oasis de détente et de communion avec la nature.

Pueblo Thaï

Saviez-vous que le plus grand village thaïlandais hors de Thaïlande se trouve à Tenerife ? Le village thaïlandais, première structure étonnante que vous verrez en entrant dans le parc, a été construit avec le plus grand soin, jusque dans les moindres détails, pour offrir aux visiteurs un accueil chaleureux et vous transporter dans des lieux exotiques et orientaux.

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  • check Entrée du Loro Parque
  • check Spectacles animaliers et expositions dans les parcs
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  • x_not_included Nourriture et boissons
  • x_not_included Parking
  • x_not_included Transfert en bus

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

Lieu de rendez-vous:
Accès : Train express gratuit de Reyes Católicos à Loro Parque : toutes les 20 minutes. Premier train à 9 h. De Loro Parque à Reyes Católicos : toutes les 20 minutes. Dernier train à 18 h 45 (aller simple). Service de bus : Depuis le sud de l’île, rejoignez Loro Parque grâce à son service de transport. Disponible 7 jours sur 7, selon le point de départ. Veuillez réserver votre trajet 48 heures à l’avance par téléphone. Voiture : Le parc est situé au nord de l’île. Suivez simplement les indications pour Puerto de la Cruz, où figure le logo Loro Parque.
Bon à savoir
  • Afin d'éviter les files d'attente, merci d'arriver aux spectacles bien avant l'heure de début prévue
  • Il est indispensable de présenter votre code de réservation à l'entrée du parc
  • Entrée gratuite pour les enfants de 0 à 2,99 ans. Tarif spécial pour les enfants de 3 à 11,99 ans.
  • Les enfants de moins de 18 ans doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Loro Parque peut demander tout document indiquant clairement l'identité, l'âge et la résidence de l'utilisateur aux îles Canaries
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Conditions d'annulation
Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'activité.

Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

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  • Detlef

    De Allemagne - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    45 - 54 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Die Artenvielfalt ist eine wichtige Voraussetzung für den Erhalt ihrer Art.Die Sauberkeit des Parkes ist beeindruckend.

  • Bb

    De Allemagne - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    18 - 24 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

  • A.W.

    De Allemagne - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

  • PS

    De Autriche - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    35 - 44 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

  • Katharina

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    18 - 24 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

  • _,-

    De États-Unis d'Amérique - septembre 2025

    A voyagé en couple

     

    18 - 24 ans

    Excellent

    Note globale

    5/5

    Orka show was fantastisch, de papegaaien show was leuk om te zien en het park is groter dan ik had verwacht. Er zijn veel dieren die het waard zijn om ...

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