Aquarium and Zoo Listing including Safari Parks
Africa Alive
Africa Alive! Enjoy a walking family safari at one of the UK's largest and most exciting wildlife attractions, set in 80 acres of dramatic coastal parkland. Explore the sights and sounds of Africa and discover giraffes, rhinos, cheetahs, hyenas and hundreds more African animals and birds.Banham Zoo
Journey around the globe to experience at close quarters some of the world's most exotic, rare and endangered animals. As well as our magnificent animals, some of the things you must see and do during your visit include Amazing Animals Safari Roadtrain Feeding Time Llamas - Meerkats & Otters - Maned Wolf - Penguins - Seals - Cheetahs - Tigers Birds of PreyBirdworld
In addition to a walk around 26 acres of aviares and beautiful landscaped gardens you can enjoy Penguin Heron vultures, cranes, emus and ostriches tanks representing Tropical Streams and Mangrove Forests down to our young aligator swamp. And on to marine tanks representing sparkling tropical seas.Blackpool Zoo
Just two miles from the famous sea-front, the AWARD WINNING Blackpool Zoo provides a home to over 1500 animals from all over the world. The Zoo provides new standards of animal care and aims to provide a stimulating, informative and enjoyable experience that demonstrates its role in the conservation of endangered speciesBlair Drummond Safari and Adventure Park
Main attractions are: Wide Variety of animals Sea lion shows Falconry show Giant Astraglide Pirate ship Boat to chimp island Pets farmBlue Reef Aquarium
With 3 Aquariums in Southsea Newquay and Tynemouth featuring the following Open-top tanks allow close encounters with friendly rays while 'hands-on' tide-pools and crashing surf displays recreate the seas' many different aspects. At the heart of the visit giant ocean tanks with spectacular underwater walkthrough tunnels offer unforgettable journeys through exotic coral reefs - home to sharks and shimmering shoals of brightly-coloured fish.Bristol Zoo Gardens
Bristol Zoo Gardens is a 12 acre site in Clifton that is run by the The Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society, Awarded ‘Zoo of the Year 2004’ by the Good Britain Guide, Bristol Zoo Gardens has a continuous reputation for excellence, innovation, and dedication to conservation. It’s the fifth oldest zoo in the world and the oldest outside of a capital city, and a long established major tourist attraction in Bristol.Chester Zoo
Over 7000 animals, representing over 400 different species. Conservation is at the heart of the zoo and so around half of these are threatened. The Zoo is continually developing the highest standards of conservation and care of its animals and plants, making a real contribution to saving them from extinction. As well as our animals there are award-winning gardens, first class facilities that ensure your day out really is as enjoyable as possible.Colchester Zoo
Colchester Zoo is constantly evolving to ensure our world class level of commitment to our animals Colchester Zoo has over 200 species of animals; many of these are classified as endangered or vulnerable species. 41 species at Colchester are part of EEP or ESB breeding programmesCotswold Wildlife Park and Gardens
Over the 36 years we have been open to the public, the Park was been home to a vast variety of species from Armadillos to ZebraCrealy Adventure park Cornwall and Devon
Summer opening times from April 1st Discover six great big Realms, nine exciting rides and over 200 friendly animals in the South West’s Best Family Adventure ParkDeep Sea World
Deep Sea World is committed to raising awareness with its visitors of ecological issues and how small changes made by visitors can benefit the environment as a whole Feature the following areas Seals Underwater Tunnel The Amazon Pirahna Sharks Amphibeans Sea HorsesDrayton Manor Zoo
Includes a Zoo featuring Over 100 species from all over the world make Drayton Manor Zoo a fascinating place to visitDruidstone Park
Whether you are interested in meeting our many friendly animals, having fun in the adventure play areas, finding peace and tranquility in the enchanted woodland, or just relaxing in the idyllic surroundings of the park garden, you won't be disappointed.Dudley Zoological Gardens
Among the many endangered species DZG is helping save are Asiatic lions, Sumatran tigers, lemurs, penguins, chimps and orangutans. From lions and tigers to snakes and spiders we are a great day out for all the family.Exmoor Zoo
Exmoor Zoo is a unique and unusual zoo to visit! Opened in 1982 the zoo is now an ideal family venue, catering very well for the younger generation. So much change has taken place, that even a visit last year, will today see new exhibits and animals. The zoo specialises in smaller animals, providing living spaces for many creatures no longer seen in the city zoos. The careful planting of shrubs and trees as they have matured, keep the visitor wondering what is next and provide a relaxing and natural atmosphere within the park.Flamingo Land
The UK's only Theme Park, Zoo and Holiday Park all on one site Flamingo Land is one of the UK's It's not just the kids who love Flamingo Land, This year there's a whole host of new attractions not to be missedThrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens
Progressive zoos like Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens are fast becoming a last refuge for many species as their natural homes are destroyed by the greed of man. The wild tigers of Sumatra are now down to a few hundred which is a fraction of their former numbers.Harewood Bird Garden
Harewood Bird Garden is one of the country's premier avian collections. Over a hundred species of threatened and exotic birds are housed in sympathetic environments with the aim of promoting conservation and education.Highland Wildlife Park
Scottish wildlife past and present in the spectacular setting of the Highland Wildlife Park. See the amazing variety of animals found in present day ScotlandHowletts Wild Animal Park
Every day is different at Howletts Wild Animal Park and there's always something new to see and do. You can see John Aspinall's dream of protecting and breeding wild animals and finally returning them to the wild come to life across the parkKnowsley Safari Park
We have around 30 species of mammal roaming 200 hectares of land, plus a few birds, reptiles and invertebrates. The welfare of our animals is of top priority, and we believe that the extra space available in the safari park enables our animals to live as natural a life as possible in the park. Today, Knowsley Safari Park is one of Merseyside's premier leisure attractions, and has won several awards for tourism and its animal husbandryLondon Aquarium
one of Europe’s largest displays of aquatic life and home to over 350 species in over 50 displays, from sharks, stingrays and clownfish, to moray eels, lionfish and sideways walking crabs. Witness the spectacular Atlantic feed where our team of divers hand feed rays and native British sharks.London Zoo
Find out more about the amazing new exhibits Into Africa, Butterfly Paradise, Gorilla Kingdom and a tropical rainforest exhibit.Longleat Country Park
Enjoy incredibly close encounters with some of the world’s most amazing animals in our drive through Safari Park Longleat is much more than just a Safari Park Safari Park Longleat House Grounds and gardens Adventure Castle & Blue Peter Maze Butterfly Garden Longleat Railway Motion Simulator Old Joe's Mine Pet's Corner Postman Pat Village Safari Boats Longleat Hedge MazeMarwell Zoological Park
Marwell has 200 different species from tropical frogs to big cats, from little lovebirds to awesome ostrich. Marwell is a delightful setting for our precious rare animals and it’s a great day out for everyone.Mole Hall Wildlife Park & Butterfly Pavilion
The collection of animals and birds contains many exotic species including otters, flamingos, sarus cranes, primates (including chimpanzees), owls, birds, guanacos, wallabies, a beautiful tropical Butterfly Pavilion and much more.Monkey Sanctuary
Woolly monkeys are the largest of the South American primates. They are native to the Amazon rainforest where they live their entire lives in the tree tops, feeding, sleeping and travelling above the ground with the help of powerful prehensile tails. The Sanctuary is home to a colony of 14 woolly monkeysNational Aquarium
The National Marine Aquarium was the first aquarium in the United Kingdom to be set up solely for the purpose of education, conservation and research. It remains Britain's foremost aquarium and in the six years it has been open it has attracted over two million visitors through its doorsNorfolk Wildlife Centre and Country Park
The overall aim is to preserve the naturalness of the Centre, whilst improving the animal's environment and visitor experience. Since 2000we have also introduced many new animals, including Wolves, Meerkats, Prairie dogs, Lama, Emu, Storks and Black Swans, and increased the size of our herds and flocks to improve their breeding potential. Some enclosures have been extended and new displays, like our Reptile and Small Animal House have been introduced. We have added many new attractions for children such as trampolines, climbing frames and towers and revamped our shop and Tearoom to help make the visitor experience more memorable! Another addition is our Bird of Prey centre which we established in partnership with the Wings Raptors flying display team. Here we accommodate one of the biggest collections of birds of prey in Norfolk. Flying displays are held every day between Easter and the end of September weather permitting, except on Fridays when the birds are rested and fed.Paignton Zoo
The new Millennium has seen further development of the Zoo with the introduction of new enclosures for cheetah, bongo and mandrill. Other new developments have included the Animal Encounters theatre, used to display the Feathered Feats bird show, and the Veterinary Centre, a wonderful new facility to ensure the best possible health care for the Zoo's animals.Port Lympne Wild Animal Park
Port Lympne Wild Animal Park is the sister Park of Howletts. Whether you are interested in animals, historic houses, elegant gardens or magnificent scenery,Sealife Centres Europe
Welcome to Sea Life - a network of marine life aquariums stretching across much of Europe. Each of our attractions offers a unique insight into the lives of a myriad creatures from shrimps to sharks Centres in the UK are Birmingham Blackpool Bray Brighton GT Yarmouth Scarborough WeymouthShepreth Wildlife Park
There are many different animals at Shepreth Wildlife Park just waiting to meet you. So come along and enjoy a great day out - and remember, your visit helps us to help the animals. Monkey Island Big Cat House Tropical house is home to turtles, Lizards and snakes and you can explore the Alien world of Insects and Invertebrates in Bug City and Waterworld.South Lakes Wild Animal Park
The Lake District's Official Top Visitor Attraction 2005 More popular than ever before.....Exciting new facilities opening each week ..come and see us and get an amazing experience ! Giraffe,Rhino and Baboon viewing walkway. opened May 2005 has proven to be a massive hit with our visitors. during the day supervised feeding of Giraffes is a memorable event that just amazes all ages. In July 2005 we formally opened our new Cheetah viewing platform to the visiting public. It has been an enormous success and a hit with everyone who gets an unhindered view of these magnificent cats Animals Featured from Africa Asia Australia Indonesia Madagascar South America Rest Of WorldThe Deep Aquarium
The Deep is a charitable public aquarium dedicated to increasing peoples enjoyment and understanding of the World’s oceans. It first opened its doors in March 2002 and so far has welcomed over 2 million visitors from the UK and abroadThe Eden Project
The Eden Project was established as one of the landmark Millennium projects in the UK to mark the year 2000 and is structured as an educational charitable trust. The Eden Project communicates its story in a ‘Living Theatre of Plants and People’ based in a large crater in which nestle two vast greenhouses (Biomes). These house plants, crops and landscapes from the humid tropics and warm temperate regions and act as a backdrop to the temperate landscape, which we call the Outdoor Biome.Twycross Zoo
Situated near the small village of Twycross, the zoo occupies over 40 acres and is set in open countryside Threatened With Extinction: Many large, exciting animals we see on TV programmes are threatened with extinction. The list includes familiar creatures like gorillas, tigers and elephants as well as smaller and more obscure species. A major reason that population numbers may decline is habitat loss to the ever growing human populationWelsh Mountain Zoo
set in a lovely location here on the North Wales Coast, the zoo it set within a large wooded estate with great facilities for all the family such as our Cafe Safari and 'Tarzan Trail' Adventure playground. For the more technically inclined there is our new Media Centre where you can do a virtual tour of the Zoo and play some great educational computer games.West Midland Safari Park
We are continually adding to our events programme and you will find all the latest news and details about new events and the coming season, as well as family favourites here on the website. There are usually all kinds of baby animals on show throughout the season - how many will you spot in the amazing four mile Safari drive! New! 'Buffalo Boma' Drive-Through Safari Hippo Lakes Hippo Feeding Time Safari Express Train New! 'Leopard Valley' Sea Lion Show Sea Lion Encounter Seal Island Exhibit Pool Twilight Cave Creepy Crawlies SeaQuarium Reptile House Reptile Encounter Animal EncounterWhipsnade Wild Animal Park
Whipsnade Wild Animal Park is open every day of the year except Christmas Day.Wildlife Park at Cricket St Thomas
Cricket St Thomas is the top Wildlife Park attraction to visit in the southwest of England. One of its aims is to create environments in which animals can behave as naturally as possible. New exhibits are designed to allow the animals to express natural behaviours seen in the wild.Woburn Safari Park
Combine the excitement of the Safari Drive with the fun of the Foot Safari. Meet the animals, enjoy the many demonstrations, keeper talks and feeding times. Children can let off steam in the indoor and outdoor play areas, on the swan boats and Railway all included in the entry price! Rare Opportunity to see Lion Cubs as if in the Wild at Woburn