20 Jul 2016

Discover The Earth In One Fun Place

Benidorm (CC Pixabay)


By: Larry Austin

Touted as being a veritable “Manhattan”, Benidorm does offer a cornucopia of attractions and events for tourists to experience. Home to a rich heritage and culture that draws much from the Romans and Phoenicians, Benidorm does provide far more than just ancient ruins. There is much to experience with regard to numerous festivals and events that take place every month in this paradise. Yet there are also many theme parks such as the Tera Natura Park which draws heavily from four continents of the globe. This locale has in a matter of words, become in its own right a much loved and well respected attractions adored by a diverse set of crowds.

Catering even to the young at heart, the Tera Natura Park offers much in the way of knowledge and experience. As many would suggest, if one wants to view the rest of the world, go to the Tera Natura Park. This statement serves to be a true fact since the many attractions and sights that are present in this destination are faultless replicas of elements of culture from America, Europe, Asia and Pangea. Visitors can easily view and experience various civilizations such as the Mayas, the ancient ruins of the Greeks, the village of Kalicameni and even indulge in a variety of cuisines that are representative of these continents.


Benidorm (CC Pixabay)


Travelling to the Tera Natura Park is a convenient matter, since there are many transport options available from your hotel or Apartment in Benidorm to this choice theme park. The infrastructure of this theme park is generous in size and is superlative when it comes to the standard of quality that it adheres to. Covering in excess of 30 hectares, the Tera Natura Park boasts over a thousand animals representing 200 species. As mentioned, this theme park covers four continents. There is Pangea which is a world that is dominated by fiery images of fire and sienna. Pangea is in fact the first world, or it represents the origin of the world. From this point onwards, the traveller of visitor traverses a dream journey or in foreign speak “el viaje soƱado”.

From this juncture, the traveller is taken to Europe via a Mediterranean forest. Drawing inspiration from Santorini, tourists can view Kalicameni which is a quaint Greek village. There are over 700 metres worth of water slides that tourists can indulge themselves in. From this point, visitors are taken to Namastepur which draws much inspiration from Rajastan. This part is certainly a worth a visit and the sights and smells of this continent would make any tourist easily sacrifice the cosiness of his or her Benidorm Apartment for this unique adventure. The Asian part of this odyssey promises mammals, reptiles and forests not to mention that visitors do indeed come in contact with a variety of exotic animals such as elephants, rhinos, tigers and crocodiles.

Terra Natura Park (CC Pixabay)

Then finally there is America. This part is represented by Antigua and Granada and features the Maya civilization and various rituals such as that of the “flying stick”. In this incredible theme park there are also many shops, restaurants and educational shows that really does bring to reality the various elements of different civilizations. All in all, the Tera Natura Park does constitute an experience like no other. Promising to do the impossible, this theme park offers culture, natural, history and leisure all in one go. It truly does promise to put the word “fun” into your vacation. Not only will the children love it, but this is one theme park which will no doubt put a grin even on the faces of adults.

To make your vacation truly comprehensive and fun, the best place to visit in Benidorm is the Tera Natura Park. Not only is t conveniently located to many of the hotels and apartments in Benidorm, but it also assures any visitor the best time of his or her life. Having spent in excess of 54 million Euros, there is no doubt that the Tera Natura Park does offer a superlative experience like no other.



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