Cinema

This 12 screen cinema is situated in the Miramar Parque shopping complex and shows 2 English language movies per week.

Crocodile Park (Aljaima-Estación de Cártama)

About 50 mins by car and well worth a visit, there are approximately 300 African crocodiles on site ranging from new born up to 4 meter oldies - the largest in captivity!




Selwo Adventure Park

About an hours drive, there are over 2000 animals roaming within the adventure park.



Sealife

There are over 2000 species of sealife here, they put on presentations and talks and you can feel and stroke the Electric Rays!

Tivoli World

Arroyo de la Miel
Benalmadena
Málaga 29631

Tel: 95 257 70 16

Opening times:
Daily from 16.00 to 01.00

Excellent Flamenco shows for the adults, you can buy a sticker for the children to go on any ride as many times as they like, there are plenty of rides for the under 10s and a few for the over 10s.

There are regular shows in 'Western Square' including flamenco, classical Spanish dances, country and western and hits from the musicals.

Parque Aquatico

Wonderful all day fun for the children. If you want to hire your own rubber rings to avoid the queues for the rides, you need to be there at the start.



Fuengirola Theatre

Salón Varietes
Emancipación 30

Tel: 95 247 45 42

Amateur local troupes which frequently stage productions in English.


Fuengirola Zoo

Avda. Camilo José Cela
Fuengirola
(5 minutes from the bus station and train station)

Tel: 95 258 68 92

Opening times:
Daily 10.00 - 20.00
July & August 10.00 - 01.00

The zoo is not the traditional type with cages, instead it tries to simulate the animals natural habitat. There are tropical forests where you can see gibbons, hogs, hornbills and giant snails, rivers and waterfalls where the crocodiles and tigers sunbathe, a ancient baobab tree filled with lemurs and mines where the bats hang out! The only thing separating you from these animals are the walkways, riverbanks or glass windows.

Throughout July and August the zoo is open until 1pm and you can pay a moonlight visit to watch the nocturnal animals you would not normally be able to see like porcupines, leopards and flying foxes, accompanied by a soundtrack of forest noise.

For the kids there is a play area and miniature farm. If it all gets a bit much you can take a break and enjoy a meal in one of the themed restaurants. The zoo is also disability friendly

Tickets: Zoo box office, hotels, travel agencies, and the Portillo bus terminals.