Home to the world's largest penguinarium and countless other animals, Loro Parque is a wild day out in Tenerife. You'll be picked up and dropped off at Loro Parque or Puerto de la Cruz from your hotel, where you'll then have the entire day to freely explore the exhibitions, shows and animals. Afterwards, your transfer will take you back to your hotel at 5pm. Just so you know, this is a transfer only, admissions not included.
Loro Parque or Puerto de la Cruz round-trip transfer
- Family day out at Loro Parque or Puerto de la Cruz
- World's largest penguinarium
- On-site restaurants and cafés
- Dolphins, tigers, gorillas and many other animals
- Return transfers
- Not suitable for wheelchairs
- Admissions not included
- Please note that all times are approximate and subject to change
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