The animal conservation park is celebrating its 18th anniversary as a leader in biodiversity protection, with the birth of critically endangered species, and as a platform for raising public awareness by bringing the beauty of wild nature closer to visitors. The two-part "cause-related" promotion offers online entry for €23 + €1 and the Annual B! Pass for €53 + €1. Each additional €1 will be donated through the BIOPARC Foundation to the recovery of the bat, the most native species to Valencia.
With a vision ahead of its time, BIOPARC established a new way of experiencing wild nature in Valencia with the ultimate goal of preserving it. The objective was twofold: to prevent the extinction of endangered species and to encourage a change in societal attitudes towards environmental protection.

And all of this with a proposal of leisure “with a cause” which is already a benchmark, ranking among the best conservation parks in the world. Contemplating the beauty of exotic landscapes and admiring the animals that inhabit them is a reality in BIOPARC, an institution that is now celebrating its 18th anniversary and that it is in an exceptional moment.
18 years committed to society
El commitment to society and the future of our planet It forms part of BIOPARC's activities and, especially, its celebrations. This year, to cover even more days, the anniversary promotion It starts this weekend (Saturday, January 31) and will run until Sunday, March 1. With the aim of offering options for "all tastes," the promotion is twofold, allowing you to choose between a one-day ticket for €23+€1 (online purchase only, and at least the day before your visit) or a one-year B! pass for just €53+€1 (available both online and at the park's ticket office).

Nature-based leisure and "cause-related" promotions
This promotion “with a cause” It is linked to the preservation of the most Valencian species, the bat, and every €1 from tickets and B! passes will be allocated through the BIOPARC Foundation to the recovery of the different species of bats in the Valencian Community, which are at risk of disappearing and it is necessary to act so that they have safe environments and return to inhabit our lands.
Conserving endangered animals
If during these 18 years discovering BIOPARC has been a a unique experience for millions of peopleThis year, 2026, begins in an extraordinary way, with true milestones in biodiversity conservation such as the birth of the first rhinoceros, which is already on public display, and which joins the chimpanzee and elephant babies.
It is worth emphasizing that these new “lives” represent hope for these species at serious risk of extinction and which are produced thanks to BIOPARC's successful participation in international programs that strive to achieve "reserve" populations with scientific criteria and under human care that guarantee their survival.

The entire BIOPARC team is proud of this work that provides maximum well-being to the animals and offers a sensational experience to people, with a multitude of activities, and sharing the love and respect for this wonderful nature that we have the responsibility to care for and maintain.