An Authentic Day at Palmitos Park: Experience Nature and Wildlife Close Up
If you’re exploring the Canary Islands and find yourself near Maspalomas, a visit to Palmitos Park is a chance to enjoy a well-rounded mix of animal encounters, spectacular shows, and lush botanical displays. Located just 10 kilometers from the iconic Maspalomas Lighthouse, this zoological botanical park offers a lively, educational experience for all ages. For around $42 per person, you’ll gain access for a full day of animal performances, scenic walking paths, and photo-worthy moments.
What we really appreciate is how the park manages to combine a natural environment with educational entertainment—think dolphin shows that will make you hold your breath, and bird of prey demonstrations that soar over the mountains. Plus, the park’s layout—spread across a hilly terrain—is designed to give you plenty of opportunities for both leisurely strolls and up-close animal interactions.
A quick heads-up: the park closes at 5:00 PM, so you’ll want to plan your visit accordingly. Also, while entry includes all shows and access to the gardens, food and drinks are not included, and there’s no hotel pickup offered. But if you’re prepared for some walking and want a full immersion into wildlife and nature, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy family outings, wildlife photography, or simply a relaxing day in natural surroundings. It’s especially popular among those who found the shows, staff friendliness, and the park’s scenic views to be highlights—according to many glowing reviews, you won’t be disappointed.
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- All-inclusive shows: Entry includes dolphin, bird of prey, and exotic bird shows, making it a great value.
- Diverse animal encounters: From dolphins and parrots to reptiles and primates, there’s plenty to see.
- Beautiful natural setting: The park’s location in the scenic hills offers stunning views and a peaceful atmosphere.
- Well-organized layout: The park is big but clearly laid out, with plenty of shaded areas to rest.
- Cost-effective for families: With many reviews praising the value, especially for animal lovers.
- Prepare for walking: The terrain is hilly, so good shoes and sun protection are a must.
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A Deep Dive into Palmitos Park: The Experience You Can Expect
Location and Accessibility
Located just a 10-kilometer drive from Maspalomas Lighthouse, Palmitos Park is easy to reach by car, with free parking available. If you’re relying on public transportation, a bus will take you straight there, making it accessible for most travelers. The park’s central setting in the hills offers not only a convenient location but also stunning views that make the walk around the park more enjoyable.
What the Ticket Includes
Your ticket grants you full access to all shows and exhibits. The dolphinarium stage is a highlight, where trainers and dolphins perform synchronized stunts, showcasing their intelligence and agility. Many visitors, like Lisa, describe the dolphin show as “incredible,” and note that it’s a must-see. The bird of prey show is equally impressive, with raptors soaring over the mountains, giving you a chance to see these majestic birds in their natural flight.
The exotic bird show features colorful parrots and other tropical species, often engaging directly with the audience. The parrot show is lively and entertaining, especially if you enjoy vibrant avian displays.
Beyond the shows, there’s a butterfly house, an aquarium, and lush gardens filled with plants from all five continents. The island of primates is another highlight, featuring species like aardvarks, meerkats, and wallabies. These exhibits not only entertain but also offer a chance for close-up animal interactions, according to reviews that praise the friendly staff and animal care.
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The reptile section is a standout for those interested in more unusual creatures. Here, you’ll find Europe’s first captive-raised Komodo dragon, an impressive sight that weighs around 90 kilograms and measures up to 3 meters. The Caiman Lake hosts Spectacled Caimans, Californian Turtles, and the Gran Canaria Giant Lizard, offering a glimpse into the island’s unique fauna.
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The Animal Shows and Their Appeal
Multiple reviews highlight the quality and excitement of the shows. Jamie mentions, “I was impressed that we actually got to spend some time with the dolphins and it wasn’t rushed,” emphasizing how the staff prioritize genuine animal interactions over hurried performances. Elizabeth notes, “The staff went above and beyond,” which speaks to the friendly, knowledgeable team that makes the shows more meaningful.
The bird of prey demonstration is particularly praised for its natural presentation, allowing visitors to observe eagles, falcons, and vultures in flight over spectacular mountain scenery. The parrot show delights with its vibrant colors and clever tricks.
Why Visit?
Many visitors find the value for money to be excellent, especially considering that all shows are included in the ticket price. Sandra remarks that “the entrance fee is very realistic,” given the quality and variety of the animal displays. However, some note that inside food and drinks are pricey, so bringing snacks might be wise.
The Downside
While the park is expansive and well-maintained, the hilly terrain may pose a challenge for those with mobility issues or young children. Wear comfortable shoes and bring sun protection, especially in summer. Also, since the shows are spaced out, you’ll need to plan your route to catch all the performances, which can be a bit of a logistical puzzle.
Who Will Love This?
If you’re traveling with children, animal enthusiasts, or anyone who appreciates well-designed natural spaces, Palmitos Park offers a day packed with educational and entertaining moments. It’s a perfect mix of nature, animals, and scenic beauty, making it a highlight for those wanting a break from beaches or urban sightseeing.
Final Thoughts: Is Palmitos Park Worth Your Time?
For those seeking a family-friendly day among animals and plants, this park delivers much more than just a zoo. The spectacular shows, the beautiful setting, and the friendly staff make for a memorable visit. While it requires some walking and a bit of planning to see everything, the value for money is clear when you consider the all-inclusive shows and the variety of species on display.
Travelers who love wildlife, vibrant scenery, and interactive attractions will find Palmitos Park to be a rewarding experience. It’s especially suited for those who want to see dolphins perform and marvel at birds in flight—activities that truly define the park’s charm.
If you’re in Gran Canaria and looking for an engaging, scenic, animal-filled adventure, this park is a solid choice. Just bring your camera, some water, and a good pair of walking shoes—and you’ll have plenty of memorable moments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Palmitos Park suitable for young children?
Yes, many reviews mention children loved the shows and the chance to see animals up close. Just keep in mind the terrain is hilly, so strollers might be challenging.
How long does it take to see everything?
Most visitors spend several hours exploring, especially if they watch all the shows and take time at each exhibit. Arriving early helps ensure you catch everything before closing time at 5:00 PM.
Are the animal shows worth it?
Absolutely. Many reviewers call the dolphin and bird of prey shows “spectacular” and “not to be missed,” praising the skill of handlers and the animals’ performances.
Is food available inside the park?
Food and drinks are not included in the ticket price, and some reviews mention that prices inside are high, so bringing snacks could be a good idea.
Can I buy tickets on the day of my visit?
Yes, tickets are available online or at the gate, but purchasing in advance can help avoid queues, especially during peak times.
Is Palmitos Park accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the activity is wheelchair accessible, but be prepared for some uneven paths in the hilly terrain.
What should I bring for my visit?
Comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and possibly some snacks are recommended. A camera or smartphone for photos of the stunning scenery and animals is also a good idea.
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