Bioparc Valencia: 16th Anniversary Highlights, Promotions, and Biodiversity Efforts

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Bioparc Valencia marks its 16th anniversary this February, continuing to stand as a city landmark that blends thoughtful animal welfare with an engaging visitor experience. The park has built a reputation around a fresh model of interactive nature immersion, offering meaningful free time in the urban setting.

Bioparc has consistently served as a vibrant hub for nature education, a gathering point for families and schools, and a standout tourist attraction for the city. Its recognition by visitors worldwide has helped position it among the leading animal parks on the international stage.

Heading to Africa this spring, touring Bioparc Valencia

As the year unfolds, Bioparc Valencia welcomes the anniversary month with enthusiasm about new births that highlight the park’s most emblematic species and the promising futures of their offspring. The park also notes growing interest from guests who care about the planet and its wellbeing.

There is a renewed confidence in a fresh entertainment model that harmonizes enjoyment with nature and animal welfare.

double promotion

Bioparc participates in fifty European programs dedicated to protecting endangered species.

To celebrate, Bioparc Valencia will feature a double promotion in the coming weeks, making daily visits and annual passes more accessible to visitors.

Under this plan, a single-entry price is set at 20 euros, plus 1 euro for online purchases and tickets bought at least one day before the visit.

Those opting for a year-round experience can purchase the Annual Pass B at a single price of 50 euros plus 1 euro.

The +1 euro token from Bioparc supports the Bioparc Foundation, symbolizing a commitment to the protection of Valencians and local biodiversity.

Protection programs

Bioparc reaffirms its responsibility for biodiversity protection.

Bioparc Valencia has long emphasized conservation, recognizing biodiversity as a critical component of humanity’s future. Experts highlight the need to act globally and promptly.

Currently, Bioparc participates in fifty European programs aimed at safeguarding endangered species, with a focus on iconic wildlife such as gorillas, giraffes, hippos, lemurs, and chimpanzees. Recent offspring celebrate the park’s ongoing commitment to education and species survival.

In parallel, the Bioparc Foundation collaborates on international projects that strengthen habitats in the species’ regions of origin, ensuring that endangered animals have a viable future.

Bioparc Valencia remains dedicated to mobilizing society through a forward-looking vision that protects biodiversity, challenges complacency, and promotes responsible behavior. The park invites visitors to experience the emotion and awe inspired by the beauty of the wild.

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