Suggested pace
Most guests follow the aviary first, continue through the lagoon and finish with the forest path.
Information
Practical orientation about routes, weather, family comfort and the main habitat areas.
Before you go
The information is written for visitors who want to understand the park layout, climate and walking rhythm before arriving.
Most guests follow the aviary first, continue through the lagoon and finish with the forest path.
North Tenerife can be mild and humid in the morning, with brighter light later in the day.
Short loops, shaded pauses and clear signs make the route comfortable for different ages.
Visitor notes
The park is designed as a slow walking route with habitats, gardens and quiet places to pause.
A continuous garden path links the aviary, lagoon, reptile house, primate island and forest walk.
Most paths are even, with some gentle slopes and textured areas inspired by volcanic stone.
Outdoor habitats and garden spaces are the best areas for natural light and wide views.
The route is arranged with frequent resting points and clear visual orientation.
Habitat guide
Bird areas are liveliest in the softer parts of the day, when shade and planting make the route cooler.
Lagoon edges combine open views with reeds, palms and still water for slower observation.
Benches and shaded edges are placed near garden transitions, not only beside the main habitats.
Palms, ferns, dry shrubs and volcanic stone help each area feel connected to Tenerife.
The route can be read in short sections, with clear returns to the central garden path.
Morning cloud, Atlantic breeze and midday brightness are part of the northern island setting.