Park guide and maps

Below is a summary of the parks in Tenerife:

Aqualand

Previously known as Octopus Park has some great water attractions and also a dolphin show. There are 15 resident bottlenose dolphins, 11 of which were born in the dolphinarium on site.

The park is located in San Eugenio, next to Las Americas. Tenerife South.

To book tickets to this park, or watch a short video clip of the park attractions click here.

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Jungle park

Also known as Parque de las Aguilas is a botanical and zoological park with over 75,000 m² of jungle and more than 500 animals. This Tenerife Park has exciting paths, tunnels, suspension bridges, lagoons, waterfalls, and caves.

There are also shows featuring exotic birds and birds of prey.

The park is located near Los Cristianos. Tenerife South.

To watch a video of the Jungle park, find out more details, or book tickets click here.

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Siam Park

The water kingdom. Established in 2007, is the largest water park in Europe, and one of the best in the world. It takes advantage of the great Tenerife weather, so it’s open the whole year around. The park attractions are really remarkable and it is definitely worth a visit. The water is crystal clear and kept to a moderate temperature of 24 degrees celcius all year round.

It is located in Playa de las Americas. The park provides free transport to the park throughout Tenerife south.

To watch a video of Siam park, find out more details, or book tickets click here

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Loroparque

The oldest and most recognized park on the island. It started +30 years ago as a restaurant with a modest tropical bird show, and now is a world class park with a penguinarium, orcas shows, sea lion shows, gorillas, white tigers, and of course, the tropical bird show.

It is located in the north of the island, in Puerto de la Cruz. It also runs a bus service from the south of Tenerife for a small fee.

To watch a video of Loro park, find out more details, or book tickets click here

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Monkey Park

It was initially conceived as a reproduction centre for primates in danger of extinction. The centre continues its conservational role for monkeys, but has also expanded to include other types of animals such as tropical birds, turtles, jaguars and more.

The great thing about this park (or Zoo to be more accurate) is; you are permitted to enter into the living habitats of the monkeys, it is good fun to feed them dry food that you can purchase on site, but if you have thought ahead and brought apples or bananas to feed them, you will be very popular!

It is located in Arona, a 5 minute drive from Los Cristianos and Las Americas. You can see it from the highway TF-1.

Official Website – Phone (+34) 922 790720

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Pueblo Chico

It’s a miniature village replicating the most remarkable places and architecture in Tenerife. It has 20.000 square meters of landscaped areas.

It is located in La Orotava, in the north of the island.

Official Website – Phone  (+34) 922 334060

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If you want a to see a full list of attractions in Tenerife check out http://attractionstenerife.com.