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Benidorm Wildlife and Safari Parks
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Spoilt for choice!
Rincon de Loix
You're going to be spoilt for choice here and the kids will love it. A dolphinarium, parrot show, flamingos, turtles, sea lions, a bat cave (but no Robin), penguins, a children's park, and a galleon. That's right, a galleon, and from inside it you can enjoy a different view of what's going on from under the water. The park is well equipped with a number of refreshment kiosks. And, if you're planning a party or a celebration with a difference, you might think about holding it at the restaurant or cafeteria. Now you can buy your tickets online through Benidorm Spotlight and save up to 5 EUR per person!
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Elephants and Tigers
Outside Benidorm
Near the village of Sella, about 33 kilometres inland from Benidorm. Here you'll get to see elephants, lions, tigers and many more wild animals as you follow the Safari trail through the park. There's a children's zoo for the little ones to enjoy and a special nursery where they rasie new born animals. Open all year, every day from 11am. Prices 13 EUR for adults, 10 EUR for children. E-mail: safariaitana@safariaitana.com
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Drive-through Safari Park
Outside Benidorm
Lying northwards just beyond Ondara, less than an hours drive from Benidorm is the famous and great fun Vergel Safari Park. There are lions, tigers, leopards and wolves roaming free in the park, which you drive through in your car which allows the lions and tigers to come right up to you!! There is a 'safer' area with domestic animals, pigs, ponies, and even seals and dolphins who put on a very entertaining show. There are go-carts, mini trains and children's play areas - a really great family day out. It's open during the summer from 10.00am - 7.00pm. E-mail: safari@colortext.net
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Private Cactus Garden
Outside Benidorm
Still on a green theme but with prickles, you may like to visit this large private garden specialising in succulents and cacti. On a site developed on a cliff over 40 years ago, a German businessman planted over 1000 different species. There are now 3000 m2 of gardens divided into two areas, one for the cactii and the other for tropical plants such as mango trees, guava trees, papayas and bananas. There is also a Natural History Museum with an impressive collection of fossils, shells, corals, insects and the like.
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