Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park mit Transfer

Rancho Texas Lanzarote Park mit Transfer

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Dauer: zwischen 4 Stunden bis 8 Stunden
Highlights
  • Ein entspannter Familienausflug im Rancho Texas Park
  • Sie werden jede Menge Tiere und faszinierende Vogelvorführungen sehen
  • Es gibt einen Wasserspielbereich mit Wasserrutschen, auf denen die Kinder um die Wette rutschen können
Beschreibung

Es lohnt sich, einen Tag in diesem beliebten, wunderschön erhaltenen Wildwest- und Tierpark zu verbringen. Der in der Nähe von Puerto del Carmen gelegene Park mit 60 000 Quadratmetern Wüste und Gartenanlagen bietet eine Vielzahl an Tieren, Shows sowie Cowboy- und Indianerabenteuer, die Jung und Alt ein Lächeln aufs Gesicht zaubern.

Zu sehen gibt es wunderschöne weiße Tiger und texanische Pumas. Gürteltiere, umher kletternde Schildkröten und schläfrige Leguane. Ein Streichelzoo, Ponyreiten, die Höhle eines Medizinmanns und ein Indianerdorf, wo man in Wigwams spielen, im Kajak fahren und sogar an einem hölzernen Wasserrad nach Gold schürfen kann, lassen nicht nur Kinderherzen höher schlagen.

Absoluter Höhepunkt sind aber wohl die gebotenen Shows. Die den ganzen Tag über stattfindenden Shows zeigen beispielsweise Raubvögel wie Adler und Habichte, die nur knapp über die Köpfe der Zuschauer hinwegfliegen, lustige Papageientricks und niedliche Seelöwen beim Wetteifern um fischige Köstlichkeiten. Und da dieser Ausflug nur die Eintrittskarte beinhaltet, kann jeder ganz nach Lust und Laune den Tag verbringen.

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Inklusive
  • check Eintritt in den Park
  • check Zutritt zur Pool & Splash Zone
  • check Transfer
Kartenansicht
Alcalde Cabrera Torres, s/n
Wichtige Informationen
  • Die Zeiten für die Seelöwen-, Papageien- und Raubvogelshows können täglich variieren
  • Transfer von Playa Blanca, Puerto del Carmen und Costa Teguise inbegriffen, falls ausgewählt
  • Bitte beachten Sie, dass Sie auf den nächsten Bus warten müssen, wenn der aktuelle Bus voll ist
  • Das Mitführen von Waffenreplikaten ist aus Sicherheitsgründen in den Vorschriften der Fluggesellschaften strengstens untersagt - dies gilt sowohl für das Handgepäck als auch für das aufgegebene Gepäck. Bitte beachten Sie dies beim Kauf dieser Gegenstände im Park, um Probleme am Flughafen zu vermeiden
  • Bitte beachten Sie, dass das Mitbringen eigener Lebensmittel in den Park verboten ist
  • Ab Donnerstag, dem 20. Februar, werden die Pools im Rancho Texas Park mit Erdwärme und Solarenergie nachhaltig beheizt. Das bedeutet, dass Sie unabhängig von der Außentemperatur ein warmes Bad genießen können
  • Ein Transferservice ist für die folgenden Hotels montags und dienstags möglich, muss jedoch angefragt werden. Um sicherzugehen, dass Sie einen Platz erhalten, empfehlen wir Ihnen, unseren Kundenservice zu kontaktieren und Ihre Reservierung im Voraus zu bestätigen:Hotel Mirador Papagayo
    Sandos Papagayo Beach Resort
    Gran Castillo Tagoro Family & Fun
    Hotel LIVVO Volcán Lanzarote
    Hotel VIK Coral Beach
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TUI España Turismo, S.L.U, with Tax Number B08089187 and Travel License Number GCMD-4
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Sie erhalten eine Erstattung in Höhe von 100%, wenn Sie bis zu 1 Tag vor Ihrem Erlebnis stornieren.

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  • B

    Bob Smith

    Verified booking

    4.6

    29. Oktober 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    It’s a great day out, lovely park that was very clean and animals well cared for. Toilets clean and changing areas good. Well organised for the buses even if a little bit manic when three buses arrive for different destinations at the same time.

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    Izzy

    Verified booking

    5

    29. September 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    Great trip, transfer was all smooth and plenty of room on bus. Went at the end of September and park was nice and quiet. Shows are amazing and a must watch to all of them, great waterpark although be warned they’re salt water pools

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    Amanda

    Verified booking

    4.2

    15. September 2025

    Mit der Familie gereist


    Animals didn’t have anywhere near enough water and enclosure are very small for some of the lager ones. The white tiger was heavily panting and had no water in the pool area at all. It was very sad to see and we left after 30mins of being there.

  • J

    Jack n hannah

    Verified booking

    5

    12. September 2025

    Als Paar gereist


    The whole experience a brilliant day the animals tge watermark everything so accessible thankyou

  • S

    Sara

    Verified booking

    1.4

    7. September 2025

    Mit Freunden gereist


    It was very late picking us up from our hotel nearly an hour also first bus sent was full so had to wait again. Plus driving was a bit hair raising

  • J

    Jordan

    Verified booking

    5

    2. September 2025

    Allein gereist


    Transfers ran on time, everything very organised, loads to do in the time you have

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