We welcome Christmas with fun programmes, workshops, animation and fantasy characters for the whole family.

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An environmental enrichment activity will be developed by decorating trees with fresh fruit and vegetables for the animals.

At Terra Natura Benidorm we celebrate the Christmas holidays with a special programme of activities for the whole family, where include workshops, animations and musical shows. The animals of the park will also enjoy these days in a unique way, as the trees in the different thematic areas will be decorated with fresh fruit and vegetables as if they were Christmas trees. The Christmas programme will start on December 10th to January, 2nd.

During these holidays, visitors will be welcomed by Christmas elves in their ‘Christmas buggy’, greeting families and inviting all attendees to the puppet performances. In addition, the children will be able to deliver their letters to Father Christmas.

The activities will start on Friday, December 10th at the Fairy School with the realization of the Special Christmas Reindeer Day, where you can make a reindeer-shaped headband workshop. The fun will continue on December 18th and 19th with workshops to make slime and ice wands that will be set in the characters of the Frozen movie. Both days will end with a dance show starring Princess Elsa and Princess Anna respectively.

The Christmas elves will be in the cardboard gingerbread house decoration workshop, which will take place on Sunday, December 26th. At the end of 2021 and the beginning of 2022, the ‘Mini-calendar 2022’ workshop will be launched to plan the new year with the family in a fun way. This workshop will take place on December 31st and January 2nd. Visitors will enjoy of the characters in Christmas costumes during the month of December and will be able to take a studio photo set at Christmas.

Environmental enrichment for animals

During these Christmas days, the animals of Terra Natura Benidorm will also enjoy unique activities. At different locations in the park, it will be possible to see how dromedaries, otters, prairie dogs and exotic birds feed on fruits and vegetables hanging from decorated trees. This action is part of an environmental enrichment activity that tries to promote the welfare of these animals with this activity, inspired by the Christmas season.

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