Fota Wildlife Park
of user Fotawildlife
- Suitable for kids
- Parking lots available
All information as overview
- Type
- Zoo
- Era
- Modernity
- Origin
- 1983
- City
- IR - Carrigtwohill
- send E-Mail
- Phone
- +353 21 4812678
- Website
- to webpage
- Geo coordinates
- 51.890014, -8.303456
Fota Wildlife Park is set on 70 acres on the scenic Fota Island in the heart of Cork Harbour only 15 minutes from Cork City (top 10 in the best cities to visit in the Lonely Planet guide's 'Best in Travel 2010').
The park is not like an ordinary zoo; here you can come face to face with free roaming animals & birds from all parts of the world. So whether it's a kangaroo that hops in front of you or a ring tailed lemur which jumps down from a tree, each visit is sure to bring its own fantastic memories.
The park is not like an ordinary zoo; here you can come face to face with free roaming animals & birds from all parts of the world. So whether it's a kangaroo that hops in front of you or a ring tailed lemur which jumps down from a tree, each visit is sure to bring its own fantastic memories.
Visitor information
Business hours
Monday-Saturday - 10.00 a.m. Sundays - 11.00 a.m.
Last entry - 5pm every day. Gates closed - 6pm.
The park is closed on Christmas Day and St Stephen's Day, December 25th & 26th
Prices
Adults - €14.00
Children (U16), Students(only with valid student cards), Seniors and Disabled - €9.00
Toddlers up to 2 years of age – FREE
Family Ticket [includes 2 adults]: 2 children - €44.00, 3 children - €50.00, 4 children - €56.00
Group rates also available
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Co. Cork
IR Carrigtwohill
Ireland
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