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Zoobotânico Joinville.

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Looking for the perfect spot for a family holiday surrounded by wildlife? The Joinville Zoo and Botanical Garden (Parque Zoobotânico) is a true emerald oasis located in the picturesque Saguaçu district of Joinville. This well-maintained park, spanning a vast area of over 137 hectares, represents a unique blend of a nature reserve and an educational space in the heart of Brazil.

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Joinville Zoo and Botanical Gardens
Joinville Zoo and Botanical Gardens. Иллюстрация. Источник: Kupi.com AI
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Here, you won't just find animals in cages, but spacious enclosures and natural landscapes that are home to exotic birds, reptiles, and mammals. A special charm is added to the park by the island in the middle of the lake, which has become home to playful monkeys and slow-moving turtles. This is a place where you can feel the breath of the tropical forest without leaving the city limits.

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In addition to discovering the fauna, the park offers excellent opportunities for sports and active recreation. Modern exercise areas and shaded alleys attract both morning joggers and those dreaming of a quiet stroll under the shade of century-old trees.

Contacts

For your convenience, we have gathered the current contact information to help you plan your visit to this picturesque corner. Please check the official website for up-to-date information on events.

How to contactContact
AddressR. Pastor Guilherme Rau, 462 - Saguaçu, Joinville - SC, 89221-020, Brazil
Phone+55 47 3026-5429
Websitewww.joinville.sc.gov.br

What to Do

A walk through the Joinville Zoo and Botanical Garden is an opportunity to fully immerse yourself in the world of nature. Start your exploration of the park with a leisurely walk around the picturesque lake. Here, on a special island, you can spend hours observing the habits of monkeys, graceful turtles, and even spot crocodiles hiding in the water. For bird lovers, there are spacious aviaries featuring colorful representatives of the local avifauna.

For those who value an active lifestyle, the park features well-kept trails for walking and special areas with exercise equipment. It is a popular spot for morning exercises or a jog in the fresh air. And if you come with a large group or family, be sure to bring a blanket and a picnic basket: the shaded green lawns are a lovely place to relax away from the city bustle.

One of the main highlights is the climb to the observation deck (Mirante) located above the park. Access is completely free, and the reward for your effort will be breathtaking panoramic views of all of Joinville and the surrounding mountains. This is the perfect vantage point to appreciate the scale of the city and take magnificent photos.

Getting There

The park is located at R. Pastor Guilherme Rau, 462, in the Saguaçu district. Getting here from the city center is easy: the distance is about 5–7 km, which takes no more than 15 minutes by car or taxi. This is the most convenient and fastest way for tourists to travel.

If you plan to use public transport, buses run regularly to the park from the central districts of Joinville. Simply check for routes going to the Saguaçu stop. For those traveling by their own car, parking is provided on-site, though please note that it fills up quickly on sunny weekend days.

Entrance to the park is completely free, making it one of the most accessible and attractive leisure spots in the region. Navigator coordinates: -26.2952885, -48.835699.

Ближайший город: Joinville

History & Facts

The park is an important part of the natural heritage of Joinville, a city whose history is closely linked to European colonization. The official founding date of the city is March 9, 1851, when the first immigrants from Germany, Switzerland, and Norway arrived on these lands, which were a wedding gift to the Prince of Joinville.

European settlers began to develop the fertile valleys of the Itajaí River, creating the foundation for what would become the industrial giant of the state of Santa Catarina. Over time, the Zoobotanical Park became the embodiment of the idea of preserving the pristine forest amidst a growing city, offering residents and guests a glimpse of flora and fauna in their natural state.

Today, the park is not just a place for walking, but a living reminder of the rich biodiversity of the Atlantic Forest. Careful conservation has allowed for the preservation of an ecosystem that existed before the arrival of the first colonists, making the park a valuable site for studying the region's nature.

Time Needed

To take a leisurely stroll along all the trails, view the bird aviaries, and observe the lake inhabitants, most visitors need about 2–3 hours. This is the optimal amount of time to enjoy the park's atmosphere and take some beautiful photos.

If your plans include climbing to the observation deck or if you decide to have a small picnic on one of the green lawns, we recommend setting aside half a day for your visit. The park invites quiet and relaxed recreation, so you often find yourself wanting to stay longer.

Working Hours

Please note the operating schedule to ensure your visit goes smoothly: on Mondays, the park is traditionally closed to visitors—this time is reserved for maintenance of the grounds and care for the animals.

On other days of the week, from Tuesday to Sunday, the Joinville Zoo and Botanical Garden welcomes guests from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. This time is quite sufficient to enjoy all the beauty of the park and visit the observation deck.

DayWorking hours
ПонедельникЗакрыто
Вторник9:00 – 17:00
Среда9:00 – 17:00
Четверг9:00 – 17:00
Пятница9:00 – 17:00
Суббота9:00 – 17:00
Воскресенье9:00 – 17:00

Nearby

Exploring the surroundings of the Zoo and Botanical Garden can significantly enrich your trip. The Saguaçu district and adjacent parts of the city offer many interesting locations for the whole family—from educational sites to cozy restaurants.

Below are the most interesting nearby sites to include in your itinerary:

NameDistance
Sambaqui Archaeological Museum of Joinville0.7 km
Quiero Café0.9 km
Cau Hansen Events Center0.9 km
Joinville Lookout0.9 km
Boa Vista Hill Trail0.9 km
Aquaprime Aquarium1.1 km
Joinville Central Bus Terminal1.1 km

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