Tours and Closer Looks

Please Note: Zoo admission is required to participate in our encounters and tours. Zoo admission is not included in the prices below. Purchase tickets online or in person at the Zoo’s main gate. Guests under 18 years of age must be accompanied by a paying adult. Please be advised that if your party size is less than the number of guests allowed per tour, others may join the experience with the exception of the Private Guided Tour.

Private Guided Tour

On this exclusive, unforgettable excursion, your private group will be accompanied by a charismatic member of our Conservation Learning team who has the inside scoop on the Zoo! Tailor your adventure by picking which areas of the Zoo you’d like to explore together.  

Offered daily (weather permitting). Lasts 60 minutes. Minimum 2 and max 12 guests per tour. Tickets must be purchased online at least seven days in advance. 

Price:  
Ages 3 & up – $15 
Under 3 years – FREE 

Closer Look: Aquatic Animals

Journey through the Zoo to learn more about our aquatic residents and our take part in up-close animal encounters! Participants in this tour may have the opportunity to feed multiple aquatic species including flamingos, arapaima and terrapins.

Offered Tuesdays and Saturdays at 10 AM (weather permitting). Lasts 50-60 minutes. Ages 7+. Minimum two and max four guests per tour. Tickets must be purchased by 5 PM the day before the experience.

Price: $50 per person
Members get 10% off per membership

20% of proceeds will go to Brevard Zoo’s Wildlife Emergency Fund.

Closer Look: Rainforest Revealed

On this guided tour, you’ll explore our Rainforest Revealed loop, learn more about some of its animal residents and enjoy a special animal encounter.

Offered Mondays, Fridays and Sundays at 10 AM (weather permitting). Lasts 50 minutes. Ages 7+. Max eight guests per tour. Tickets must be purchased before 9:30 AM the day of the experience.

Price:
$50 per person
Members get 10% off per membership

20% from every Experience sold will go toward tapir conservation via the Lowland Tapir Conservation Initiative