Jungle Park

Jungle Park Tenerife: The Ultimate Wild Adventure in the South

Jungle Park (Las Aguilas) is a hidden gem tucked away in the hills above Los Cristianos. Unlike its northern cousin, this park offers a more rugged, authentic jungle experience across 75,000 m² of tropical forest, tunnels, and hanging bridges.

Jungle Park entrance
Jungle Park entrance – Source: steve p2008 / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY 2.0

🎟️ Tickets, Transfers & Essential Logistics

While Jungle Park offers a more «rugged» experience than other attractions, it is a high-demand park, especially for families staying in the South. To avoid waiting in the heat and to ensure your spot on the free shuttle, we highly recommend securing your entry online.

Planning your day correctly will allow you to see the world-famous bird shows without rushing. Here is everything you need to secure the best rates for your wild adventure.

Capybaras, one of the highlights at Jungle Park
Capybaras, one of the highlights at Jungle Park – Source: nibman / pexels

The Best Value: The «Two-Park» Ticket (Jungle Park + Aqualand)

For British holidaymakers staying in Costa Adeje or Los Cristianos, the Two-Park Ticket is the ultimate money-saver. This combined pass grants entry to both Jungle Park and Aqualand Costa Adeje.

Why it’s popular: It significantly reduces the cost per park compared to individual tickets.

Flexibility: You don’t have to visit both on the same day, giving you the freedom to plan your holiday around the weather.

The Family Choice: It is the ideal solution for families with children who need to keep the little ones entertained throughout the holiday. Between the high-energy water slides at Aqualand and the immersive wildlife trails at Jungle Park, you have two full days of activities guaranteed to burn off that extra energy!

Tip for Max Value: Since both parks are located in the South, this is the most convenient «combo» for those who want to avoid long coach journeys to the North while keeping the kids thrilled.

🦍 Must-See Exhibits & Wild Adventures (The Jungle Park Experience)

Spanning 75,000 m² of authentic tropical forest, Jungle Park isn’t just a zoo; it’s an immersive trek through one of the most diverse botanical and zoological collections in the Canaries. To help you plan your day, here are the unmissable highlights based on the park’s official 2025 schedule.

Marabou Stork
Marabou Stork – Source: Charles J. Sharp / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0

World-Class Shows & Feeding Sessions

The park is famous for its live demonstrations. Timing your visit to catch these is essential for getting the most value from your ticket.

The Birds of Prey Show

Widely considered the best of its kind globally. Watch Eagles, Falcons, and Vultures in a free-flight display that takes place in a natural stone amphitheatre.

Eagle show at Jungle Park, Tenerife
Eagle show at Jungle Park – Source: stephen jones / Wikimedia Commons / CC-BY-2.0

Exotic Bird Show

A vibrant display of intelligence and colour featuring parrots, macaws, and other tropical species.

Sea Lion Show

An educational and playful performance that is always a massive hit with younger children.

Sea Lion
Sea Lion – Source: pxhere / CC0

The Penguin Feeding: (A South Tenerife Exclusive)

You don’t need to head North for a penguin fix. Jungle Park hosts a dedicated feeding session where you can watch these charismatic birds up close—a perfect moment for the family.

Penguin at Jungle Park, Tenerife
Penguin at Jungle Park, Tenerife – Source: steve p2008 / Flickr / CC BY 2.0

A Journey Through the Animal Kingdom

From the canopy to the jungle floor, the park’s collection is curated for close-up encounters.

Primate Kingdom & Exotic Mammals

Primate Kingdom: Home to the majestic Bornean Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus), alongside gibbons and the social Ring-tailed Lemurs.

Bornean Orangutan
Bornean Orangutan – Source: Florian Kriechbaumer / Pexels
Lemur
Lemur, a must-see for families at Jungle Park – Source: Chikilino / Pixabay

Exotic Mammals: Don’t miss the Capybaras (the world’s largest rodents), the playful Asian Small-clawed Otters, and the unique Patagonian Mara.

Patagonian Mara
Patagonian Mara – Source: George Hodan / Public Domain Pictures / CC0

Reptile Enclosures: For those who love the «wilder» side, the park features Nile Crocodiles, American Alligators, Caimans, and a variety of impressive snakes and turtles.

Nile crocodile
Nile crocodile – Source: pxhere / CC0

Botanical Trails & The Cactus Garden

The park itself is a botanical marvel. As you cross hanging bridges and explore lagoons, you are surrounded by over 300 species of tropical plants.

Must-See: The dedicated Cactus and Succulent Garden, showcasing the incredible biodiversity of desert flora in a stunning contrast to the lush jungle paths.

Jungle Adventures: The «Bob» & Crossing Bridges

For families with energetic kids or teenagers, Jungle Park offers more than just animal watching.

The Jungle Bob: A thrilling 800-metre high-speed bobsleigh track. It’s an adrenaline-fuelled way to see the park from a different perspective (note: this usually requires a small extra fee on-site).

Hanging Bridges & Tunnels: The park is designed as an expedition. You’ll navigate rope bridges and hidden tunnels, making the walk between exhibits an adventure in itself.

Exclusive Experiences & Personal Encounters

For a truly unforgettable memory, Jungle Park offers a range of exclusive interactive experiences. Beyond the standard visit, you can book close-up encounters like swimming with Sea Lions, participate in supervised animal feeding sessions, or enjoy professional photo opportunities with the park’s most iconic residents. These unique moments, including «behind-the-scenes» conservation tours, provide a fantastic «wow» factor for families (we recommend checking availability upon arrival to secure your spot).

📍 Location, Getting There & Key Information

Jungle Park is located in Las Aguilas, just a short 10-15 minute drive from the main tourist hubs of Los Cristianos, Playa de las Americas, and Costa Adeje.

Free Shuttle Bus

The park operates a complimentary shuttle service with multiple pick-up points across the major resorts in the South. This is the most popular option for British tourists, but be sure to arrive at the stop early as seats are first-come, first-served.

Driving & Parking

If you have a rental car, the drive is straightforward and well-signposted. There is a large, secure private car park on-site. The parking fee is €4 per day, which is a small price to pay for the convenience of having your car right at the entrance.

Taxi Ride

A taxi from Playa de las Américas typically costs between €10-€15 each way, making it a great alternative for small groups.

Opening Hours

The park is open daily from 10:00 to 17:30, though we recommend arriving at opening time to catch the first bird shows and the penguin feeding session.

❓ Jungle Park Tenerife: Frequently Asked Questions

Is Jungle Park better than Loro Parque?

It depends on your location and preference. While Loro Parque is larger and located in the North, Jungle Park is the best option for those staying in the South who want to avoid long travel times. Jungle Park offers a more «wild» jungle feel and arguably the best birds of prey show in the world.

How long do you need at Jungle Park?

Most visitors find that 3 to 5 hours is enough to see all the animals and catch the main shows. If you are using the free shuttle bus, plan for a half-day or a full-day trip depending on the bus schedule.

Are there penguins at Jungle Park?

Yes! A common misconception is that penguins are only in the North. Jungle Park has a dedicated penguin enclosure and hosts daily feeding sessions which are a huge hit with families.

How much is parking at Jungle Park?

There is a large, secure on-site car park. The price for private parking is €4 per day, offering convenient and direct access to the main entrance.

Can you take your own food into Jungle Park?

Yes, you are allowed to bring your own food and drinks. There are designated picnic areas throughout the park if you prefer not to eat at the on-site snack bars or restaurants.

Is Jungle Park suitable for pushchairs?

The park has a rugged, jungle-like terrain with some inclines and stairs. While most of the main paths are accessible, some areas may be a bit challenging with a pushchair. We recommend a sturdy buggy or a baby carrier for the more adventurous trails.

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