The Fuengirola City Council invites the city’s seniors to visit Bioparc on January 29
Those interested may pick up their invitations at the Senior Citizens Area on Blanca Paloma Street, presenting their valid retiree card.
16/1/2026 – The Fuengirola City Council has once again invited the city’s seniors to participate in the activity entitled ‘Get to know Bioparc’. This was announced this morning by the councilor responsible for the Senior Citizens Area, Cristina Bornao, who has announced that the visit will take place on January 29.
“Today we present a new edition of the Meet Bioparc program, which thanks to the collaboration established between the City Council and Bioparc, allows the city’s seniors to learn about this new zoo model, which is based on respect for nature and the preservation of species in the natural environment,” explained Bornao.
Regarding the collection of invitations, the mayor explained that those interested only have to go to the offices of the Senior Citizens Area, located on Blanca Paloma Street, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and formalize their registration. The requirements to participate are: to be registered in Fuengirola and present a valid Fuengirola retiree card.
Bioparc Fuengirola champions a new park model based on respect for nature and the preservation of its species, which has become a European benchmark. To talk about Bioparc is to refer to a different concept of zoo, a zoo in which animals coexist in a recreation of their habitat.
To talk about BIOPARC Fuengirola is to refer to a different concept of an internationally recognized zoo. An environment in which animals coexist in a recreation of their natural habitat, dedicated entirely to the conservation of tropical species adapted to jungle environments, mainly from Asia, Africa and the Indo-Pacific islands.









