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Bioparc Valencia Combo Tickets

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Boryana H

Solo
Last week

+6 more

This is the best combined ticket ever - flexible to select different days not to get overwhelmed, because you will. Both places are must see - what a wonderful experience!

Alessandro V

Italy
Group
Last week

+4 more

We had a wonderful day at both parks. The Bioparc is definitely much more interesting for the kids. The Oceanographic is nice too, but honestly, I was expecting more.

Senad Z

Austria
Group
Last week

+6 more

My experience was truly amazing from start to finish. I decided to visit because I’ve always been fascinated by marine life, and the Oceanogràfic exceeded all my expectations. The variety of species, from dolphins to sharks and vibrant tropical fish, was incredible. I especially enjoyed how each area recreated natural habitats so realistically, making the visit both educational and immersive. The facilities were clean and well-organized, and the staff were friendly and helpful throughout the day. I also appreciated the informative displays, which made it easy to learn about conservation and the importance of protecting our oceans. Overall, it was a memorable and inspiring experience, and I would definitely recommend it to others.

Silvia C

Italy
Couple
Last week
Let’s start with the website: booking was easy, and the site is very user-friendly. Unfortunately, the combo tickets for the Oceanographic and the Science Museum were sold out, so we only bought tickets for the Oceanographic on the website. In any case, the combo tickets save you a lot of money. The experience at the Oceanographic was really wonderful and interesting; we saw a wide variety of species, and even for our nearly 3-year-old daughter, it was all absolutely beautiful. If it rains, remember to bring an umbrella because the aquarium is divided into several separate "pavilions." You’re not allowed to bring outside food inside, but there’s still a wide selection of food available. The dolphin show was perhaps the only thing that didn’t quite thrill me.

Monica T

Italy
Solo
Feb 2026
The red bus was punctual. I was able to visit places in the city that I would never have been able to reach on foot. The drivers were helpful, patient, and kind.

Flavio C

Italy
Group
Dec 2025
Doing a city tour in this way allows us to visit the city’s main landmarks and continue on to the next stop. Great itinerary in Valencia with excellent explanations. Modern and quiet buses. I highly recommend it.

Doriana P

Italy
Group
Jan 2026
Well done to the guy who took us on the stadium tour and explained details that we would never have noticed...

Andrea S

Couple
Yesterday
The park is really beautiful; it's very well organized, and all the animals we saw were stunning—especially the elephants and rhinos.

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Why you should go for Bioparc combo deals

Mandrill sitting in enclosure at Rome Bioparco.
Children observing penguins at Rome Bioparco.
Elephant calf walking beside adult at Bioparc Valencia.
Lemurs sitting on a log at Bioparc Valencia.
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Convenient

Skip the headache of juggling multiple bookings. With a combo ticket, you’ve got everything wrapped into one neat little package.

More value for your money

Let’s be honest, Valencia has a lot to see. Combo deals generally come with a discount, stretching your budget a little further without skimping on the fun.

Mix it up

Wild elephants in the morning, dolphins in the afternoon, or maybe a stadium tour after a lemur encounter. Combos let you blend experiences so your Valencia trip feels full, not rushed.

Support conservation

Every combo still supports Bioparc’s conservation mission. So yes, you’re sightseeing, but you’re also pitching in for wildlife.

Bioparc Valencia combo ticket options

The beauty of these combos? You call the shots. Tackle them all in one jam-packed day or spread them across a few days if you’d rather linger at Bioparc Valencia. And yes, you can choose the order that suits you best!

Wildlife and football

Best for: Wildlife lovers with a soft spot for football lore, or groups with diverse interests.

Start your day watching gorillas and elephants thriving in naturalistic settings, then step into Mestalla, one of Spain’s most historic football arenas with a capacity of nearly 50,000 seats and nearly a century of rich heritage.

Recommended ticket:

  • Bioparc Valencia tickets + Mestalla Forever CF Stadium tour

Safari and cit sights

Best for: First-time visitors who like their sightseeing flexible.

Hop aboard Valencia’s open-top bus and ride straight to Bioparc’s gates. Spend a few hours wandering the African savanna, then use your 24 or 48-hour bus pass to explore the rest of the city’s plazas, beaches, and landmarks at your own pace.

Recommended ticket:

  • Bioparc Valencia tickets + Valencia hop-on hop-off bus tour

Land and sea adventures

Best for: Families and nature buffs who want the full land-and-sea spectacle.

From the heart of Africa, dive into the depths of the ocean with a single ticket. In Bioparc you'll see giraffes, lions, and hippos wander free in open savannahs, while L’Oceanogràfic—Europe’s largest aquarium—brings you face-to-face with 45,000 marine animals from over 500 species.

Recommended ticket:

  • Bioparc Valencia tickets + Oceanographic tickets

Highlights of Bioparc Valencia

Lion standing on rocks at Bioparc Valencia.

Wander through a wide-open grasslands where giraffes stroll past herds of antelope and lions keep watch from rocky outcrops. It feels more like a safari than a zoo, with animals sharing space the way they would in the wild.

Animals you'll see here

  • Ostrich
  • Hartmann's mountain zebra
  • African elephant
  • Thomson's gazelle
  • Baringo Giraffe
  • African lion
  • Meerkat
  • Southern white rhino
Equatorial Africa Adventure

Venture under the dense canopy where gorillas, chimpanzees, and colorful birds rule the trees. With lush greenery and hidden paths, it’s like wandering straight into a movie by National Geographic.

Animals you'll see here

  • Chimpanzee
  • African dwarf crocodile
  • Western lowland gorilla
  • Pygmy hippopotamus
  • Leopard
  • Spotted-necked otter
  • White-naped mangabey
  • Black-crowned crane
Crocodiles resting on rocks by water at Bioparc Fuengirola.

Discover a world carved by elephants. The Kitum Caves offer a peek into underground habitats where hippos, crocodiles, and exotic birds thrive in their watery kingdom. It’s one of the most unique corners of Bioparc.

Animals you'll see here

  • Nile crocodile
  • African spoonbill
  • Sharp-ribbed salamander
  • Hippopotamus
  • Pink-backed pelican
  • Dyeing poison frog
  • Phantasmal poison frog
Madagascar Island

Encounter seven species of lemurs in the Madagascar area, including the endangered gray bamboo lemur. Learn about the 17th-century extinction process on the island and see replicas of extinct creatures like the 10-foot elephant bird and koala lemur at the Interpretation Center.

Animals you'll see here

  • Greater flamingo
  • Fossa
  • Ring-tailed lemur
  • Black-and-white ruffed lemur
  • Red bellied lemur
  • Mongoose lemur
  • Red brown lemur
  • Red ruffed lemur
Cycle of Life Presentation

Catch Bioparc’s live documentary in action. This bird and mammal exhibition shows how different species adapt to nature, whether hunting, defending, or simply surviving. It’s nature’s drama unfolding right before your eyes.

Elephants interacting at Bioparco Valencia with rocky landscape in the background.

From lion claws to elephant teeth and ostrich eggs, this traveling “mini museum” gives you a closer look at the marvels (and oddities) of the animal kingdom, guided by Bioparc’s experts.

Plan your visit better

Flamingos wading in a pond at Bioparc Fuengirola, surrounded by lush greenery.

Bioparc Valencia’s opening hours depend on the season.

  • From Jan 1st to March 31st:  10am - 6pm

  • April 1st to June 30th: 10am - 8pm

  • July 1st to August 31st: 10am - 9pm

  • September 1st to  September 30th: 10am - 7pm

  • October 1st  to December 31st: 10am - 6pm

Last entry: 1 hour before closing time.

Best time to visit: If you wish to enjoy warm weather without the crowds, then the best time to visit Bioparc Valencia is in the months of April and May.

More details about Bioparc Valencia opening times

Address: Av. Pío Baroja, 3, Campanar, 46015 València, Valencia, Spain

Find on Map

  • By metro: Take MetroValencia Lines 3, 5, or 9 from Xàtiva station to Nou d’Octubre, about a 10-minute walk away from Bioparc Valencia.
  • By bus: Hop on EMT bus number 67 to the Hernández Lázaro–Vall de la Ballestera stop, just a 5-minute walk from the park. You can also take bus numbers 98 and 99 directly to the Bioparc stop, or buses 73 and 95 to the Nou d’Octubre bridge.
  • By hop-on hop-off bus: The Valencia hop-on hop-off bus (Red Route) stops at Stop 15: Bioparc, dropping you right at the entrance for maximum convenience.
See the full guide on how to get to Bioparc Valencia
Service dog being petted by a person near Bioparc Valencia.
  • Wheelchair access: The park can provide wheelchairs in case of emergencies.
  • Accessible toilets: Specially equipped toilets are available throughout the park, including near the Madagascar entrance, Savannah, and Kitum Caves habitats.
  • Service animals: Guide dogs and assistant dogs are welcome to accompany blind visitors.
  • Restricted areas: Some areas, such as the Madagascar zone and the Educational Exhibition in the Amphitheatre, are not accessible without special assistance.
  • Visitor support: Guests with accessibility needs are encouraged to contact the park in advance so the team can provide the necessary support.
Children observing a snake at Bioparc Valencia.
  • Nursery rooms and baby-changing stations are available at several spots across the park, plus stroller parking zones for when little legs need a break.
  • Every main restroom is adapted for disabled visitors, and you’ll find facilities in each habitat so you’re never far from one.
  • A First Aid point is located at the entrance of the Madagascar habitat, so help is always close if needed.
  • Kids can burn off extra energy at the playgrounds near the park entrance and outside the Savannah habitat.
  • Paid car parking is available for guests, and there’s also bicycle parking right outside the entry gate.

Nearby attractions

Oceanogràfic Valencia

8km away from Bioparc Valencia.

  • Timings: Opens daily at 10am. Closing hours vary seasonally, later in summer evenings, earlier in winter.
  • How to get there: Take EMT buses 15 or 95 directly to the entrance, or hop on Metro Lines 3 or 5 to Alameda station and walk about 15 minutes. (Directions on Maps)

Mestalla Stadium

6km away from Bioparc Valencia.

  • Timings: Tours typically run late morning and afternoon. Hours may shift on match days, so check the schedule in advance. Each tour lasts about 75 minutes.
  • How to get there: Take Metro Lines 3 or 5 to Aragón station, or use several EMT bus lines that stop nearby. (Direction on Maps)

Visitor tips 

  • Check feeding times: Before your visit, check the feeding times for various animals at Bioparc Valencia. Each species has a different feeding time, so make sure you choose your time slot accordingly.
  • Use public transportation: If possible, use public transportation to get to Bioparc Valencia to avoid parking hassles. You can also purchase the hop-on-hop-off tour to effortlessly sightsee in Valencia.
  • Download the map: Before your visit, download a map of Bioparc Valencia. This will help you navigate the zoo more efficiently and make sure you don't miss any exhibits or attractions.
  • Attend keeper talks: Take advantage of keeper talks and educational presentations throughout the day. These sessions provide valuable insights into the animals' behaviors, habitats, and conservation efforts.
  • Respect wildlife: Remember that you're a guest in the animals' homes, so always observe them from a respectful distance and avoid tapping on glass enclosures, flash photography or making loud noises that could disturb them.

Frequently asked questions and answers about Bioparc Valencia combo tickets

A Bioparc Valencia combo ticket includes admission to Bioparc Valencia along with entry to either the Oceanografic, guided tour of Mastella stadium or a 24/48 hour pass for hop-on-hop-off bus tours.

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