Alligator Bay Tickets and Information
- Alligator Bay Address: 62 Route du Mont Saint-Michel, 50170, Beauvoir
- Opening Hours: Seasonal Changed - Daily 10:00 - 19:00
Is Alligator Bay Worth Visiting
- We think so, yes!
- It’s not what you expect to find, so it’s a great place to entertain the kids!
What You See At Alligator Bay
- Alligators
- Cayman
- Crocodiles
- Tortoises
- Other reptiles
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About Alligator Bay
Alligator Bay is a fun and unique wildlife park in Mont Saint-Michel, Normandy. The park is home to Europe’s largest collection of alligators and crocodiles as well as other reptiles such as lizards, iguanas and tortoises! It's a family friendly destination that offers an experience that all ages can enjoy! The habitats have been created to mimic their natural environments in the wild.
- Over 700 Animals: The park is home to more than 700 reptiles from all corners of the globe!
- Europe’s Largest Alligator Collection: Get up close to over 200 alligators and crocodiles!
- Experiences: You can watch feeding sessions and interact with turtles in the turtle beach area!
- Educational Fun: You can learn about reptile conservation, their natural habitats, and behaviours through guided tours and exhibits.
- Family-Friendly: Alligator Bay offers a variety of activities so it’s perfect for children and adults alike, making it a great family day out.
What to See and Do
- The Alligator House: Step into a tropical greenhouse where alligators and crocodiles bask in their carefully recreated environments. Enjoy the ancient predators from safe viewing platforms and learn about their role in the ecosystem!
- The Turtle Farm: See a variety of turtle species, from tiny hatchlings to massive giants. You can touch and feed turtles in designated areas, making this a highlight for younger guests!
- The Dragon Maze: Navigate through a maze which is filled with lizards, iguanas, and snakes! An interactive area that is designed to thrill and educate about these incredible creatures.
- Feeding Shows: Enjoy daily feeding sessions where experts provide fascinating insights into the eating habits and behaviours of alligators and crocodiles.