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Set in coastal town of Cromer in Norfolk, Amazona is the ideal place for a fun day out, and not just for the kids! If you’re interested in the animals, thinking about going or just want to know how long it takes to go around then this guide will tell you everything you need to know before you go to the Amazona Zoo.
The Amazona Zoo Cromer is house to more than 200 animals thriving in their natural habitat of the South and Central American rainforests. There is a strong emphasis on the creatures of the tropics, allowing visitors a glimpse of returning and present wildlife in the Amazon. Some of the amazing animals you\’ll meet are:
In addition to this, the zoo is also home to some birds, amphibians and mammals, all housed through terrifically designed enclosures to ensure that they are as comfortable as possible. It’s a fine place, too, to learn about biodiversity and conservation efforts in the tropics.
Entry prices to Amazona Zoo in Cromer are reasonable with entry prices for adults, children, and catchment groups. Regular admissions rates are:
Prices can be subject to slight variations depending on special events, discounts or promotions, so it’s always best to check the zoo’s official website for the most current information. Add such attractive pricing equals the Amazona Zoo is an affordable and informative day out for the whole family.
We love our beloved creatures as I am sure that you love your; however, we DO NOT allow doggies (or any other type of pets) up at the zoo. This is a rule designed to protect the animals and other visitors. Service animals are allowed, but handlers must clean after the animals and they are not allowed to feed them while at the park.
If you’ve got the dog with you, want to enjoy your day in Cromer and are keen that your dog enjoys being in Cromer too, then the town, including Cromer Beach and also the countryside around, are very dog friendly. Explore the area with a nice walk with your pet at the nearby parks and trails.
Cromer Bird Island is very popular with bird watchers. It’s not actually part of the Amazona Zoo but makes a great addition to a visit to the zoo. An uninhabited small island just off the coast, Bird Island supports a range of bird species such as puffins, guillemots, and kittiwakes. Cromer’s pier looks over to the island, and in the summer there are guided boat trips to see some of the amazing birdlife nesting on the island.
Whilst staying at Cromer, a pleasant excursion is to Bird Island (for dog friendly beaches and times see Cromer Section for dog-friendly beaches) and to appreciate the larger aspects of nature, particularly if birdwatching is one of your interests.
The Amazona Zoo is a whole day’s fun and they do not permit picnics or external food and drink. But, food and drink can be found inside the zoo, and there is a café selling tea, coffee, snacks and light meals. If you’re going to spend a while at the zoo, you can delight in the range of food on offer in the grounds.
For a meal before or after visiting the zoo there is a choice of cafes, pubs and restaurants in Cromer with traditional British food to international menus.
Cromer is a great place for families with children, with activities for a range of different age groups. In addition to the Amazona Zoo, other things to do in Cromer for children can be found below:
The attractions in Cromer are really catered for kids so children of all ages will enjoy a stay.
Although the Amazona Zoo in Cromer is an awesome zoo, World’s most expensive zoo goes to the San Diego Zoo in California. Famous for its encyclopedic collection of wildlife and ground-breaking research, San Diego Zoo sometimes has pricey admission, about $60 for adults. But it’s famous for its wide range of conservation work and menagerie of animals.
Hither side of this, the Amazona Zoo Regional Park is a brilliant budget zoo and an amazing day out for people who love animals.
Cromer is famous for its Cromer Crab, as sweet, succulent and mild a brown crab as you’ll ever taste from the waters of the surrounding coast. It’s a delicacy, which may be tasted at numerous good crab restaurants in the region either fresh or incorporated into dishes such as crab sandwiches or crab cakes.
As well as crab, Cromer has a variety of classic fish-and-chip shops, seafood eateries and cafes that serve local produce. Cromer’s food scene has something to offer every palate – whether you’re feeling peckish, or are in need of a good hearty meal.
Yes Cromer beach fine for a swim and there are lifeguards patrolling the beach in the summer. It is a clean beach with crystal clear water and soft waves that can be friendly to families. Just always swim in the safe zones, especially when it’s busy, and check the weather and tide condition at the local information point before swimming.
If you happen to be traveling with your dog, Cromer has plenty of dog-friendly choices to enjoy:
Most people spend 2-3 hours at Amazona Zoo, so plenty of time to enjoy your visit. This should leave you enough time to view all the animals, read the fascinating signs and even grab a coffee in the cafe. The cozy size of the zoo makes it a great option for a short little half-day trip for families with kids parking with preschoolers or for anyone wanting to kick it and take it slow.
All in all Cromer’s Amazona Zoo certainly has an educational and fun experience to offer for a few hours. Whether you are passionate about animal preservation, coming for family entertainment, or looking to just relax and enjoy the instinctive beauty of the earth, this zoo offers all of that and more.