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Jungle Island

1111 Parrot Jungle Trl
Miami, FL 33132
(305) 400-7000
Neighborhoods: Star, Palm and Hibiscus Islands
Markets: Miami, FL Metro



Owner Message

  • 1,100 Tropical Birds
  • Animal Exhibits & Events
  • Host of Corporate Events

Jungle Island is home for 1,100 tropical birds, 2,000 varieties of plants & flowers, and the best trained bird show in the world. It is a place where exotic birds "fly free" everyday. Jungle Island is open 365 days a year, from 10AM to 6PM - special shows & events at this popular Miami attraction may extend Jungle Island's hours. Upon arrival, ask the Ticket Booth or Guest Relations for special event or show information. At Jungle Island's Treetop Ballroom, we are able to create exceptionally beautiful and lavish events regardless of size. We have a highly skilled staff dedicated to quality service and attention to detail. From elaborate, fun-themed functions to spectacular seven-course meals, we are able to accommodate any event in our very own kitchen. Our culinary creations are sure to please your palate. Jungle Island is located off of I-395 between Downtown Miami & South Beach.


Tips

  • Look Good
    The VIP Safari Experience isn't cheap at $240 for adults, and $120 for children, but features a 90-minute behind the scenes tour of the animal areas. The package also includes lunch and a keepsake t-shirt.
  • Save Money
    The annual pass is a great deal for those making repeat visits to the park. For $38.95, or $30.95 for kids, pass holders get a year of access. Pass holders also receive 10% off on gift shop, restaurant, and party package purchases.


Customer Reviews

Fun place to visit!
Reviewed by Malirocks on 2008-10-27T13:32:38Z

I went over to jungle Island in Oct. They have the most uniqe animals like a Cassowary and even a Liger which was very impressive to see. My daughter was able to interact with a baby capuchin monkey as one of the trainers walked by. Very clean park and restrooms. It is very close to the hotel we stayed in South Beach. Also the staff was really really nice. Great place to visit and highly recommend it .

You Take Your Chances - Use Extreme Caution
Reviewed by UsuallyHappyTourist on 2008-06-02T19:30:19Z

Although the internet site does note, "Severe inclement weather may affect Jungle Island?s hours.", the sign at the ticket window does not, nor does the sales rep warn you what constitutes severe weather in their mind. We are from Phoenix, AZ (the no rain state) and I hate rain. Yes, hate is a strong word, but true. That being said, after spending $150, we decided to stay even after a few short rain spurts. (If I could handle it, anyone could!) But after only 1 hour there and four hours before the park closing time, we were told everyone had to leave. Management would only offer everyone a 4 day extension back into the park. I requested a refund since the park personnel who told us they were closing the park said we would get one as we were leaving the next day on our cruise. Management not only refused our refund, but was extremely rude to not only me but several other guests in the same situation. I suggest for what you get there (it is a SMALL zoo), you are better off spending your money elsewhere!

Great for kids
Reviewed by nathanstull_HelloMetro on 2002-05-17T00:00:00Z

There are so many birds! I liked seeing all the different species and touring the facilities. I think this would be a great place for kids too.

Great place for Family Fun! by Marisol P.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2008-05-08T00:00:00Z

Excellent location for family fun! Jungle Island has grown since its opening and now has more animals, excellent shows and a Hippo Slide (wet in summer, dry in winter) which is so much fun. I took my nephew and he had a great time with the animals. I bought the Annual Pass because it was a better deal than getting a one-day pass. They often get new animals, so we like to go back and see the new stuff. We had a great time!

Exepnsive, and Almost Worth It by Erika A.
Reviewed by HelloMetro User on 2008-01-13T00:00:00Z

This is definitely a Disney World type place. The admission and food prices are high, and there are extra add-ons (such as holding a tiger cub and getting your picture taken) that will make the trip much more expensive. But, for all that money there is a lot of interaction and education opportunities to be found.