Opening Times & Prices
WALK AMONGST THE ANIMALS
Fota Wildlife Park is a must for people who are holidaying in Ireland and want to experience a real wild adventure that they will talk about for years to come.
Opening times are as follows:
| Monday-Saturday | 10.00 a.m. |
| Sundays | 11.00 a.m. |
| Last entry | 3.30pm every day |
| Gates closed | 4.30pm |
The park is closed on Christmas Day and St Stephen's Day December 25th & 26th
Standard Prices
| Adults | €14.00 |
| Children (U16), Students(only with valid student cards), Seniors and Disabled | €9.00 |
| Toddlers up to 2 years of age | FREE |
| Family Ticket [2 adults + 2 children] | €44.00 |
| Family Ticket [2 adults + 3 children] |
€50.00 |
| Family Ticket [2 adults + 4 children] |
€56.00 |
Tour Operator/Group Organisers
Fota Wildlife Park can offer a tailor made package suitable to each operator/organisers requests, so whether you require a behind the scenes look, guided tour or an all inclusive day out that includes lunch the staff at the park are more than happy to help.
Group Prices [for parties of 20 people or more]
| Adults | 11.50 |
| Children, Students(only with valid student cards), Seniors and Disabled |
€7.50 |
| Toddlers up to 2 years of age | FREE |
(Special group rates for people in long-term residential care can be arranged on application in writing to the Wildlife Park office.)
Education Prices
For school groups, one teacher is allowed free with every 10 pupils. If your group intends to visit the restaurant please book in advance. Click here to be brought to School Tours and Groups
Car Park Charges
| Private Vehicles | €3.00 |
| Tour Coaches | FREE |
*Please note that the car park is operated by the Irish Heritage Trust who own Fota House. The proceeds from the car park go towards the upkeep of Fota House & Gardens.
Membership
12 month duration (from date of purchase]
| Conservation Membership | €165.00 |
| Park Membership | €110.00 |
Fota Wildlife Park is the most visited tourist attraction in Cork, Ireland. Fota Wildlife Park is a top ten Irish Tourism destination and is an active contributor to Irish Wildlife conservation.












