Zoomarine reopens for new season of family fun

Reopening today with its renowned attractions, the theme park also brings back an important animal conservation message.

 Zoomarine reopens today for a new season of family fun and entertainment. With a fresh take on its famous shows, animal presentations and rides, the largest theme park in the country also renews its commitment to raising awareness about preserving and conserving animal species and their ecosystems.

The theme park’s programme, which will run until the end of November, returns with its unique attractions and habitats that have already captivated over 15 million visitors. 

Animal lovers can once again enjoy zoological presentations showcasing seals, sea lions, dolphins, birds of prey, and tropical birds up close. Features new storylines this season, the acrobatic show ‘Pirate Bay’ and the musical performance ‘UpBeat’ also return to entertain the whole family.

Zoomarine tickets also grant access to several zoological habitats within the park, including the ‘Oceanus’ aquarium and the ‘Americas’ area, where visitors can encounter exotic species from the American continent. There is also a new butterfly garden and botanical area known as the ‘Butterfly Garden’ to explore, as well as

habitats of turtles, tropical tortoises, and the renowned resident alligator, Brutas.

Beyond this, there is an array of attractions and leisure areas to enjoy during the park’s initial months of reopening, including the renowned rafting experience ‘Jurassic River’, the thrilling ‘Buffalo’ mini roller coaster, the classic Ferris Wheel, and ‘Manta’. 

This year, there are also 4D cinema screenings featuring a new addition: the animated film ‘The Bear and the Squirrel’, which tells the story of two unlikely friends on a challenging journey through the natural world.

Tickets can be purchased directly from the Zoomarine website (offering exclusive online discounts), at the physical ticket office and through official partners. Options include a daily ticket, a two-day ticket, annual passes and gift vouchers.

Alexandra Stilwell
Alexandra Stilwell

Journalist for the Open Media Group

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