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Description

Natura Parc is a zoo in Santa Eugènia, Mallorca, with a focus on animal rescue, conservation, and close encounters between visitors and wildlife.

Animals & Experiences

The park is home to a wide variety of animals, including an impressive range of birds — from exotic species and birds of prey to waterfowl. You'll also find tigers, servals, caracals and lemurs. One of the highlights is the lemur feeding session, where the animals come remarkably close and leap right over visitors' heads. Parrots and lories can be enjoyed up close as well, and there's a petting area with goats and chickens. Do note that the lemur feeding and the lory area are both paid add-ons that need to be booked separately.

Atmosphere & Grounds

The park is canopied by trees, offering shaded pathways throughout — a welcome relief on hot days. Seating and a picnic area are available, and the grounds are family-friendly, with playgrounds for children. The layout is quite winding, so it's easy to lose track of which areas you've already explored.

Conservation & Care

Natura Parc operates as an animal rescue and rehabilitation centre. Injured wild animals can be brought in and will be cared for straight away. The park also facilitates cat adoptions, complete with full paperwork, a European pet passport, vaccinations and a microchip.

Location & Getting There

Natura Parc is located on the Ma-3011, KM 15, in Santa Eugènia. There is a car park right next to the entrance. The park is also accessible by bus 304 from Plaça d'Espanya.

Facilities & services

AccessibilityEntranceParking
PaymentCredit cardDebit cardContactless
Good forFamilies with children

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to book the lemur feeding or the lory area separately?
Yes, both are paid add-ons that must be booked separately. It's best to arrange the lemur feeding at the time of purchasing your ticket, as sessions take place at set times.
Can I bring in an animal or adopt one at the park?
Yes. The park accepts injured or vulnerable animals and offers cat adoptions, including a pet passport, vaccinations, microchip and adoption contract.
Is there anywhere to eat at the park?
There is a picnic area where you're welcome to enjoy food you've brought with you.

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Location

Ma-3011, KM 15, 400, 07142 Santa Eugènia
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