Guests in croc tube at Zoo Miami observing crocodile above.
Visitors feeding giraffes at Zoo Miami.
Children watching bears through glass at Zoo Miami.
Guest feeding colorful parrots at Zoo Miami.
Bobcat on a log with a guest observing at Zoo Miami.
Tiger cub at Zoo Miami.
Flamingo at Zoo Miami exhibit.

Zoo Miami Tickets: Groups of 4 And More

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Head to an adventure at Zoo Miami in sunny Florida, where over 500 species of animals from around the globe await you across its expansive 340 acres. Explore this wildlife paradise and encounter more than 3000 creatures including jaguars, lions, tigers, giraffes, penguins, meerkats, bald eagles, otters, and many others in their natural habitats inspired by Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia. This thrilling experience brings your Jungle Book dreams to life as you get up close with exotic animals at Zoo Miami.

Go on a self-guided tour of Zoo Miami with exotic animals from Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia and save a lot with these group tickets.

See birds at the Asian Aviary, native animals to the Amazon rainforest and Florida exhibits, and a 48,000-gallon aquarium with water reptiles.

Feed giraffes, meet a zookeeper, explore Zoo Miami's 500 animal species, then cool off at the half-jungle, half-water Playworld.

Fun fact: During World War II, the Zoo Miami land served as a top-secret blimp base for the US Navy, patrolling the Atlantic Ocean for German U-boats.

Entry to Zoo Miami for groups of 4 and more

Wildlife presentations in the amphitheater

Interactive exhibits and the botanical collection

Water and jungle playground areas for kids

Interactive animal experiences and rides

Guided tour

Guests in croc tube at Zoo Miami observing crocodile above.

Guests in croc tube at Zoo Miami observing crocodile above.

Step into the wild for a day at Zoo Miami

Turn your Jungle Book fantasies into reality at Zoo Miami, Florida! This sprawling wildlife enclosure stretches across 340 lush acres, offering a haven for over 500 animal species from far-flung corners of the Earth. Get ready to be blown away by over 3000 animals roaming freely at the zoo – jaguars, lions, tigers, and even giraffes, all just a few meters away from you! The zoo hosts penguins, meerkats, majestic bald eagles, otters, and other creatures from the habitats of Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia.

Check out animals from habitats around the globe

Zoo Miami hosts interactive experiences like feeding the giraffes at the Samburu Feeding Station throughout the day. Don't miss the fascinating Galapagos Tortoises, and Goliath, the zoo's oldest resident tipping the scales at a whopping 500 pounds! Lush rainforests with playful monkeys and jaguars walking through the undergrowth will leave you feeling like you’re in a real-life documentary. Hundreds of birds flying at the Wings of Asia Aviary is a sight you cannot miss. At the Florida exhibit, you’ll see reptilian creatures like alligators, crocodiles, and other native animals of Florida, and also catch the mighty anaconda and other rainforest animals at the Amazon and Beyond exhibit.

Visitors feeding giraffes at Zoo Miami.

Visitors feeding giraffes at Zoo Miami.

Children watching bears through glass at Zoo Miami.

Children watching bears through glass at Zoo Miami.

Guest feeding colorful parrots at Zoo Miami.

Guest feeding colorful parrots at Zoo Miami.

What’s not allowed

  • Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience. However, your guide dogs are welcome at the zoo.

  • Keep in mind – outside food and beverages are not allowed inside the zoo. Pack wisely!

  • For safety reasons, straws, balloons, skateboards, skates, bicycles, scooters, radios, glass containers, fireworks, balls, and frisbees are not allowed.

  • Feeding animals is strictly prohibited throughout the zoo, except in designated areas like the giraffe feeding station or the parrot feeding areas.

Accessibility

  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.

  • Zoo Miami offers wheelchairs and Electronic Convenience Vehicles for rent.

  • To ensure availability, especially on weekends and holidays, it is highly recommended to reserve strollers, and wheelchairs (both manual and motorized) before your visit.

Additional information

  • Daytime admission does not include Zoo Lights.

  • A typical exploration of the zoo takes 4-5 hours. If you don’t wish to explore on foot, safari cycle rentals are available for an additional fee.

  • Oversized bags, backpacks, coolers, and luggage are permitted but will be subject to search upon entry.

  • Guests are welcome to bring food and enjoy it at the designated picnic area located near the zoo entrance.

  • Since a fair amount of walking is involved, comfortable clothing is highly recommended.

Bobcat on a log with a guest observing at Zoo Miami.

Bobcat on a log with a guest observing at Zoo Miami.

Tiger cub at Zoo Miami.

Tiger cub at Zoo Miami.

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Operating hours

Zoo Miami

Monday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Tuesday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Wednesday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Thursday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Friday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Saturday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
Sunday
10:00am - 5:00pm • last entry 4:00pm
  • Timings are displayed in the venue's time zone.

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FAQs

During World War II, the land where Zoo Miami is now located served as a top-secret blimp base for the US Navy to patrol the Atlantic Ocean for German U-boats.
Zoo Miami offers interactive experiences like feeding giraffes, exploring exhibits with native animals from Florida, an Asian Aviary, and a 48,000-gallon aquarium featuring water reptiles.
You cannot bring outside food or beverages, straws, balloons, skateboards, skates, bicycles, scooters, radios, glass containers, fireworks, balls, and frisbees into Zoo Miami.
Pets are not allowed at the zoo for this experience; however, guide dogs can join you on your adventure through the exhibits.
While general animal feeding is prohibited throughout Zoo Miami, you can participate in designated interactive experiences such as giraffe feeding sessions.
Highlights include a self-guided tour through diverse habitats housing exotic animals from Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia, along with wildlife presentations and interactive botanical displays.
Group tickets are offered for groups consisting of four or more people, providing access to a self-guided tour and various attractions within the zoo.
You'll encounter over 500 animal species from various parts of the world, including Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia.
Interactive opportunities include feeding giraffes, meeting zookeepers, and exploring various animal habitats. Wildlife presentations in an amphitheater add another engaging element to your visit.
Yes, Zoo Miami features a half-jungle, half-water Playworld area specifically tailored for kids' enjoyment and exploration.

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