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Zoo Miami Tickets: Groups of 4 And More

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Explore Zoo Miami, the 5th largest zoo in the US to visit 3,000 rare and exotic animals. Save with these group tickets that admit 4 and more.

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

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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.

Zoo Miami Tickets: Groups of 4 And More

Discover Zoo Miami, a vast and diverse wildlife park that offers an unforgettable experience for groups of four or more people. With over 500 animal species from Africa, Asia, the Amazon, and Australia, this self-guided tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts and families alike. The Asian Aviary, home to exotic birds, spans across several acres, while the Florida exhibits showcase native wildlife unique to the Sunshine State. Additionally, visitors can explore a 48,000-gallon aquarium filled with water reptiles and other aquatic creatures. This tour includes access to all areas of Zoo Miami, providing over 750 acres of land for exploration. The half-jungle, half-water Playworld offers a cool respite from the heat, complete with interactive play zones designed for children and adults alike. With audio guides available in English and Spanish, this guided tour ensures an informative and engaging experience throughout your visit. The duration is approximately 4-6 hours, allowing ample time to see all exhibits at your own pace.

Explore Zoo Miami's Vast Wildlife

Your tour stops at Zoo Miami where you can witness over 500 animal species from around the world. Established in 1984 and covering an expansive 750 acres, this zoo is one of the largest in North America dedicated to exotic wildlife conservation. Key features include the Asian Aviary with its diverse collection of birds, the Florida exhibits showcasing native animals like alligators and panthers, and a massive 48,000-gallon aquarium filled with water reptiles such as crocodilians and turtles. During World War II, the land was used by the US Navy as a top-secret blimp base to patrol the Atlantic Ocean for German U-boats from 1942-1945. Visitors can spend about 30 minutes at each major exhibit, learning about animal habitats and behaviors through interactive displays and guided tours led by knowledgeable zookeepers. What makes Zoo Miami unique is its commitment to conservation efforts and educational programs that promote environmental awareness among visitors of all ages.

Feed Giraffes Up Close

At Zoo Miami, guests can engage in an up-close feeding experience with the giraffes at the African Savanna exhibit. This interactive activity involves feeding these gentle giants with specially prepared snacks and learning about their unique characteristics from a zookeeper who will provide insights into their diet, social behavior, and conservation status. The feeding session lasts approximately 15 minutes and is one of several hands-on experiences available to enhance your visit. Additionally, visitors can observe the giraffes in their naturalistic habitat, which includes a large enclosure designed to mimic the savannas of East Africa where these animals thrive.

Meet Zoo Miami's Keeper Team

Your tour stops at Zoo Miami where you can meet and interact with one of the zookeepers who care for the diverse array of animals. During this unique experience, guests have the opportunity to learn about daily routines, feeding schedules, and enrichment activities designed specifically for each species. The keeper talk typically lasts around 20 minutes and provides an inside look at the behind-the-scenes work that goes into maintaining a healthy environment for all inhabitants. Zoo Miami's commitment to animal welfare is evident through its comprehensive educational programs aimed at fostering respect for wildlife among visitors.

Tour Highlights

• Self-guided tour of 500+ species
• Asian Aviary with exotic birds
• Florida exhibits showcasing native animals
• 48,000-gallon aquarium filled with reptiles
• Interactive Playworld for all ages
• Audio guides in English and Spanish
• Keeper talk about daily routines and enrichment activities
• Feeding giraffes up close

Perfect for nature enthusiasts, families, and wildlife lovers, this self-guided tour provides an immersive experience through Zoo Miami's diverse exhibits. The 4-6 hour duration allows you to explore the Asian Aviary, Florida exhibits, and the vast aquarium while engaging in unique activities like feeding giraffes and meeting zookeepers. Enjoy the interactive Playworld and educational programs that highlight conservation efforts, making your visit both enjoyable and informative.

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