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On Watson Island, Jungle Island blends tropical paths, animal encounters, and family play zones in a park many locals still connect with its earlier names, Parrot Jungle and Parrot Jungle Island. You can move between Treewalk Village, wildlife habitats, and show areas without leaving Miami's bay corridor.

For a first visit, start with a standard online entry ticket so you lock in your date, reduce entry stress, and keep your day flexible if causeway traffic builds.
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Choose this option for one straightforward booking that gives you full park access and flexible pacing across the main Jungle Island highlights.
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6 tips for visiting the Jungle Island

1
Book before you cross the causeway
If your priority is a smooth start, buy your entry online before heading over MacArthur Causeway. On busier days, this removes one queue variable right away, so you can focus on the park instead of entry timing.
2
Anchor your day with one show
If you want structure, pick one fixed-time anchor first, such as the listed Nalu Acrobatic Show slot. Then build Treewalk Village and wildlife zones around that point. This keeps pacing realistic and avoids last-minute rushing.
3
Download the map before arrival
Save the park map on your phone before you leave your hotel. It is a tiny micro-hack, but when your signal gets patchy or your battery drops, you still have your route. That way you keep momentum instead of stopping to re-orient.
4
Pack for active walking
If your plan includes playgrounds and Treewalk Village, wear comfortable closed shoes and keep one light spare layer in your bag. Families usually notice fatigue in the second half of the visit, so this simple prep lowers stress and keeps everyone moving.
5
Choose one nearby add-on
After Jungle Island, pick one nearby continuation, not three. For architecture and gardens, go to Vizcaya Museum & Gardens. If your group wants a bigger wildlife arc, save Zoo Miami for a separate longer block. One clear add-on keeps your day coherent and avoids decision fatigue.
6
Recheck separate activity windows
General admission has one daily window, but add-ons can run on separate schedules. If your priority is a specific activity, recheck the same-day program before you go. This prevents missed slots and keeps expectations realistic.

How to plan a smooth Jungle Island day

A strong visit is mostly about choosing one fixed anchor, one clear route, and one realistic add-on. If you decide those early, the day feels easy instead of rushed.

Choose your entry format first

Best for most visitors: a standard online entry ticket to Jungle Island. You lock your date, avoid one avoidable queue, and keep flexibility for weather and traffic shifts. If you want the cleanest first hour, secure this before travel. Book now.

Build your route around MacArthur Causeway

Approach via I-395 / MacArthur Causeway and follow the listed turns toward Parrot Jungle Trail. If you rely on transit, routes C, M, S, and 120 are the key anchors. Deciding this before departure removes most arrival friction.

Anchor your timing to one fixed slot

Use one listed fixed-time activity, such as the Nalu Acrobatic Show, as your midpoint anchor. Then place Treewalk Village, wildlife stops, and rest breaks around it. One anchor protects your pace and keeps the visit enjoyable for mixed-age groups.

Add one nearby continuation after the park

After Jungle Island, keep your second stop simple: Vizcaya Museum & Gardens for estate-and-gardens contrast. If your group wants a bigger wildlife arc, plan Zoo Miami as a separate longer block. This avoids late-day overload.

From Parrot Jungle to Jungle Island

This park's current identity makes more sense when you read its timeline: it started as a bird-led concept, then expanded into a broader eco-adventure format in central Miami.

1936: Parrot Jungle opens

The story starts in 1936, when Franz Scherr opened Parrot Jungle with the idea of birds flying in a freer environment. That early concept shaped the park's long-running wildlife-first identity in Miami.

1988: ownership change and expansion push

In 1988, new ownership set a wider development direction for the attraction. This period became the bridge between the classic bird-park image and the later multi-activity model visitors see now.

2003: Watson Island opening

After post-hurricane development work, the Watson Island site opened in 2003 as Parrot Jungle Island. The move placed the experience directly between Downtown Miami and Miami Beach, which still shapes visitor flow today.

How that timeline shapes your visit now

Today's Jungle Island combines wildlife, play, and activity zones rather than a single-theme park format. In practice, this means your best strategy is to choose one core thread for the day, then add only one extra experience so your pace stays enjoyable.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the current opening hours at Jungle Island?

The listed general-admission window is 9:30 am to 5 pm, with last admission at 4 pm. Separate activities can run on different schedules, so recheck same-day timings before you go.
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What is included with general admission?

General admission includes full park access, Treewalk Village, playgrounds, wildlife sightings, Everglades habitat, and educational animal shows.
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Should I buy tickets online in advance?

Usually yes. Tickets can be purchased at the park, but online prebooking is recommended to improve entry confidence on busier days and to catch online-only deals when available.
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What prices are currently shown for general admission?

On the published card checked on March 5, 2026, child admission (ages 3-9) is shown from $19.95, and adult admission (ages 10+) from $29.95. The same card also shows higher struck-through original values.
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How long should I plan for a visit?

A practical range is 2.5 to 4 hours for core highlights, and 4 to 6 hours if you add more timed activities and slower family pacing. Picking one fixed-time anchor first usually keeps the day smoother.
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What is the easiest way to reach Jungle Island?

Road access runs through I-395 / MacArthur Causeway toward Parrot Jungle Trail, with an on-site parking garage available. Miami-Dade bus routes C, M, S, and 120 serve the area.
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Why is Jungle Island also linked to the name Parrot Jungle?

The park began in 1936 as Parrot Jungle. After ownership changes in 1988 and relocation development, the Watson Island site opened in 2003 as Parrot Jungle Island, before the broader Jungle Island naming took over.
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General information

opening hours

Current general-admission window is listed daily from 9:30 am to 5 pm, with last admission at 4 pm. The same information pages also show separate time windows for specific formats (for example water-play and evening programs), so check the same-day schedule before your visit.

address

Jungle Island
1111 Parrot Jungle Trail
Miami, FL 33132
United States

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tickets

Published General Admission card values (checked March 5, 2026):
- Child (ages 3-9): from $19.95 (card shows original $29.95)
- Adult (ages 10+): from $29.95 (card shows original $43.95)

General admission includes full park access, Treewalk Village, playgrounds, wildlife viewing, Everglades habitat, and educational animal shows. Tickets can be bought on-site, but online prebooking is recommended.

how to get there

Main road access is via I-395 / MacArthur Causeway, then turn toward Parrot Jungle Trail. An on-site parking garage is available. Miami-Dade routes C, M, S, and 120 serve the park area.
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