Tenerife remains the top destination for families and nature lovers in 2026!
The two flagship parks of the Loro Parque Group —Loro Parque in Puerto de la Cruz and Siam Park in Costa Adeje— keep delivering positive news and unforgettable experiences.At Loro Parque, 2026 has kicked off strongly with a true Baby Boom that reinforces its dedication to conservation. They recently celebrated the birth of a jaguar cub of huge genetic importance for the species, the result of exceptional compatibility within the European Endangered Species Programme (EEP). This little one joins the healthy growth of Teno, the orca calf born in 2025 to mother Morgan, who is already captivating visitors with her energy in Orca Ocean.These births are no coincidence:
Loro Parque is far more than a zoo; it’s a world-recognised centre for science and conservation. With over 30,000 animals from hundreds of species, impressive educational shows (orcas, dolphins, birds, sea lions), and areas like Jungle Cat or the Penguin Planet, every visit becomes a living lesson in biodiversity. Plus, they broke visitor records in 2025 together with Poema del Mar, and 2026 looks set to continue that trend.Just about 40 minutes away by car, Siam Park continues to reign as the best water park in the world for the tenth consecutive year according to TripAdvisor.
Its more than 30 attractions inspired by Thailand —from the thrilling Tower of Power to the massive waves of Wave Palace, and the relaxing Mai Thai River (note: temporarily closed for maintenance until March 2026)— guarantee fun for all ages.
Perfect for combining an animal day with a water-and-sun Canarian day.Pro tip: Get the Twin Ticket for Loro Parque + Siam Park to save money and enjoy both during your trip. They’re the perfect complement!
Have you visited Tenerife this year? See you soon… and come enjoy them!