Zoomarine is also home to the first Butterfly Garden
in the region, which has so many species that are sure to delight!
Mariana Poupado from Zoomarine told The Portugal
News that their latest attraction is the first ‘Butterfly Garden’ in the
Algarve which opened in April of this year. The tropical garden is
approximately 300m² and is home to several species of butterflies from all over
the world, from Central America to Asia. This new area is also home to more
than 70 species of plants, where it is possible to witness the fascinating life
cycle of these beautiful insects, specifically the pollination process.
When asked why Zoomarine decided to open a Butterfly
Garden, Mariana told me that “This had to do with the fact that Zoomarine
wanted to present a novelty that was completely outside the box.” Explaining
that “Normally, when you think of Zoomarine, you associate it with marine
mammals and not butterflies. Then with the expectation of opening a mega
novelty, we decided to go with something that did not exist in the Algarve.”
Adding that “We have received really fantastic feedback from our visitors and
it is a rich offer when it comes to educational visits from schools in which we
explore topics such as the interaction between organisms, camouflage, the
importance of insects and the conservation of these species.”
Mariana also affirmed that “The opinion of our
visitors is extremely important to us, we always take into account their
suggestions, whether they are improvements, new rides, or other feedback to
improve their park experience.”
Additionally, when it comes to what is new, they
wanted to make visits more practical and safer, Mariana explained that now
“Zoomarine offers a wristband that allows visitors to make payments inside the
theme park without using cash or cards.” This added bonus allows visitors to
use the waterparks without having to worry about their wallet as the bracelet
is waterproof and allows you to top it up throughout your visit.
Last year, Zoomarine opened their new restaurant
called Bamboo, where they bring a completely new concept to the Theme Park: an
all-you-can-eat buffet, at an affordable price with a multitude of dishes to
choose from.
Zoomarine Beach & Attractions
Zoomarine Beach is a vast space built for water fun. It is composed by an incredible wave beach (with 5 types of waves), the Aquatube and Bodyslide slides, several swimming pools (divided into 3 aquatic areas: a pool, a mini aquatic playground for little ones and, of course, a water games area). They also have the longest lazy river in Continental Europe called the Coconut River, where the course is 400 metres long and where visitors can enjoy waterfalls amongst paradisiacal vegetation as well as Jurassic River where you are thrown into a rafting adventure.
Zoomarine’s Fantasy Island which opened in 2021 is
specifically designed for the youngest members of the family, consisting of a
set of slides. Don’t forget to check out Treasure Island, which is specially
designed for true pirate fans, as the whole scenario is reminiscent of pirates,
treasure chests, barrels of water and a snail slide. Mariana also revealed that
“We can advance that we are already starting to prepare the novelty of 2023
and, although I cannot give details, we will be making an expansion to our
aquatic offer.” Prior to this in 2020 Zoomarine opened three new mechanical
rides called the Manta, the Farol Tower and the Ferry Boat much to the delight
of our visitors.
Conservation Work
Since its foundation Zoomarine has been dedicated to
actively participating in the conservation of ocean life, its species and
habitats. It is not by chance that the pillars of Together We Protect Zoomarine
are: Educate, Entertain, Preserve, Know and Develop. “Although we are present
in several conservation projects, one of Zoomarine's greatest accomplishments
is the Zoomarine's Porto d'Abrigo, which was the first rehabilitation centre
for marine species in Portugal, which was inaugurated in 2022.” Among the
various success stories, Mariana wanted to highlight “the rehabilitation and
return of the "Salina" and "Tortuga" turtles, and also of
the 8 terrapins. Over several months, these animals were accompanied by the
team of specialists from Porto d'Abrigo do Zoomarine.”
Environmental Responsibility
Within the scope of social and environmental
responsibility, Zoomarine organises the Montanha Verde and Praia Limpa
Operations every year (except in pandemic years for obvious reasons). Montaha
Verde was founded in 2016 in hopes of including the local community for the
collective protection of the Algarve’s natural resources. “The first 5,000
trees were planted in Silves in November 2016, with the support and dedication
of Zoomarine’s employees and the Civil Protection of Silves City Council. In
2020, in just four years, they had planted more than 79,000 trees in eight
Algarve municipalities.” The Praia Limpa Operation, which translates to Beach
Clean Up Operation was born six months later, following the same ethos
“Together We Protect” with the first edition taking place May 2017, cleaning
Praia Grande de Pêra and Olival Beach, which was achieved by the efforts of 100
fantastic volunteers.
For more information, please visit https://www.zoomarine.pt/en/
or alternatively please call 289 560 300.