The park utilizes a 'zoo-immersion' design that intentionally hides barriers between visitors and animals.
The habitats are built using materials that blend into the natural surroundings, including imitation rockwork.
The site is located within the old Turia riverbed, which was diverted to prevent flooding and turned into an urban park.
It features a dedicated 'Baobab Forest' exhibit modeled after the landscapes of Madagascar.
The park is managed by Rain Forest Valencia, which emphasizes animal welfare through environmental enrichment programs.
Several of the animal enclosures are multi-species, allowing different animals to coexist as they might in the wild.
Bioparc Valencia is a zoo designed around the concept of 'zoo-immersion,' which hides physical barriers to create the illusion of sharing the same space as the animals. The park recreates specific ecosystems, including the African Savannah, Equatorial Africa, and Madagascar. It houses over 150 different species, with a focus on African fauna. The landscape integrates rocks, vegetation, and water sources to mirror the natural habitats of the animals. It functions as a platform for environmental education and conservation, participating in several international breeding programs for endangered species. The layout avoids traditional cages, using natural drops and vegetation to separate visitors from predators. It is located within the Turia Gardens park system, stretching along a former riverbed. The facility covers approximately 10 hectares.
The viewing platform overlooking the Savannah zone, which provides a panoramic view of the mixed-species enclosure.
Bring a reusable water bottle as there are refilling stations available throughout the park.
Wear comfortable walking shoes, as the park involves significant walking on uneven terrain.
Check the daily program at the entrance for feeding times and keeper talks to get the most out of your visit.
Trying to see everything in under two hours, as the scale of the park requires significant walking time.
Open daily year-round, including all public holidays.
Do not feed or tap on the glass of animal enclosures; maintain a quiet demeanor to avoid stressing the wildlife.