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Monkey Park, Los Cristianos

Monkey Park, Los Cristianos

Verified content· Updated 27 June 2026
Los Cristianos, Arona1h
Founded in 1991, specialized in primatesRescue and breeding center for endangered speciesLemurs, marmosets, squirrel monkeys, and giant tortoises

Monkey Park is a small family zoo founded in 1991 on the outskirts of Los Cristianos (Arona), specializing in primates and dedicated to the rescue, breeding, and conservation of endangered species. It houses ring-tailed lemurs, marmosets, squirrel monkeys, De Brazza's monkeys, and patas monkeys, along with giant tortoises, birds, iguanas, and reptiles. Many of the non-dangerous species live in open enclosures that can be walked through, and food is sold within the park to feed them (bringing outside food is not allowed).

The center maintains an animal welfare policy: there are no animal shows, and their natural behavior is prioritized.

Essential information

Accessibility

It is located on Camino Real Llano Azul (TF-662) no. 17, on the outskirts of Los Cristianos, with free parking for customers; the bus line 467 (San Francisco stop) also reaches there, and from there, the journey is completed by taxi; you can also go directly by taxi.

Starting price

€10

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