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Maroparque Isla de La Palma is a distinctive exotic animal rescue center located on the eastern side of La Palma, one of Spain's beautiful Canary Islands. Often referred to as the only "vertical zoo" in the Canary Islands, this non-profit foundation functions as a sanctuary, botanical garden, and research center. Nestled on the slopes of the El Galeón ravine in Breña Alta, at an elevation of approximately 335 meters, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the…
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Maroparque is home to a diverse collection of approximately 450 exotic and endangered animals, many of which have been rescued. You can encounter fascinating species such as Japanese hens, small monkeys, albino kangaroos, marmosets, lemurs, Nile crocodiles, various snakes, birds of prey, ostriches, peacocks, porcupines, and different types of fish. The park is particularly known for its walk-through aviaries where parrots and other birds fly freely.
Maroparque is often described as the only 'vertical zoo' in the Canary Islands. Its distinctive layout features descending walkways, wooden bridges, and cobbled paths built into the slopes of the El Galeón ravine. This design, combined with walk-through aviaries, offers an immersive experience. It also functions as a non-profit animal rescue center, sanctuary, botanical garden, and research center, dedicating all proceeds to animal care and conservation.
Absolutely! Maroparque is considered a very family-friendly destination. Children often enjoy the direct contact with animals in the walk-through aviaries, especially the friendly parrots. The park also offers interactive animal feeding experiences and educational lectures on ecology and biodiversity conservation, making it an engaging and informative visit for all ages.
Entry for non-residents is around €8.40. Reduced prices are available for residents of La Palma and for children. It's always a good idea to check the official website for the most current pricing information before your visit.
While specific opening hours can vary by season, Maroparque generally operates during standard daytime hours. For the most accurate and up-to-date information on opening and closing times, it is recommended to check the official Maroparque website or Visit La Palma's page.
Yes, there is a restaurant located on-site at Maroparque. It offers impressive views, allowing visitors to enjoy a meal or a snack while taking in the panoramic scenery of the Atlantic Ocean and Santa Cruz de La Palma.
Maroparque has parking facilities available for visitors. While the intro mentions parking, it's worth noting that spaces can fill up, especially during peak times. For those relying on public transport, it is advisable to check local bus routes and schedules to see if there are convenient connections to Breña Alta or directly to the park's vicinity.
Given its unique 'vertical zoo' design with descending walkways, cobbled paths, and wooden bridges built into a ravine, full wheelchair accessibility throughout the entire park might be challenging. It's recommended to contact Maroparque directly for detailed information regarding accessibility for visitors with mobility impairments.
Beyond the animal enclosures, the park itself is a lush botanical garden with native vegetation, creating a cool, forest-like atmosphere. Its elevated position on the slopes of the El Galeón ravine provides breathtaking panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and Santa Cruz de La Palma from various points within the park. These scenic vistas are a significant highlight for many visitors.
Maroparque emphasizes education and conservation. It features an 'Aula Medioambiental' classroom where lectures on ecology and biodiversity conservation are offered. Visitors can also learn about the rescue and rehabilitation efforts for the animals housed there, fostering a deeper understanding of wildlife protection.
Yes, many visitors choose to include Maroparque as part of a larger day out. The park is located on the eastern side of La Palma, offering opportunities to explore the surrounding area. While there are trails within the park itself, you can also find various hiking routes and other attractions nearby on the island. The park's beautiful layout makes it a memorable stop to include in your itinerary.