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Travel Town Beginner’s Guide: Tips, Tricks & Strategies to Complete More Levels and Rebuild the Entire City
By: Author Barbara Craig
Posted on Last updated: April 6, 2022
Travel Town is a match and merge puzzle game developed by Magmatic Games, and it’s currently available on iOS and Android platforms. On top of the beautiful sharp graphics and matching sounds, Travel Town comes with an addictive gameplay, that fans of the genre will certainly enjoy.
To get you started on the right foot, we have put together a comprehensive Travel Town beginner’s guide . We will start this guide with explaining the basic mechanics and continue with effective strategies to advance quickly in the game, rebuild the city and help your neighbours. Of course, without forgetting to enjoy the thrill of finding new and better objects as you go merging.
Travel Town is visually similar and has the same mechanics as Merge Mansion , a game that we have covered before here at Level Winner. So if you had the pleasure of playing that game, then you probably won’t have any major problems going through Travel Town.
The game takes place in Travel Town, a beautiful seaside that was ravaged away by a storm. Your main objective is to restore it and help your neighbours who were left with nothing. Meanwhile, you discover new objects. The mechanics of the game consists of mixing matching objects to get better and better objects. You can sell these objects to your neighbours who in exchange will give you smileys among other rewards. Smileys are the in-game currencies in Travel Town, and you will use them to rebuild the town. To start to play you need to use energy. At the beginning you have 100 units of energy in the form of lightning and you must use it wisely to advance levels. But be careful, in between you must pay attention to how you organize yourself. Here I will share with you several tips and strategies to be able to advance quickly in Travel Town.
1. Starting From Scratch And Cleaning Your Place
At first, you will start with little free space to merge. Not only that, but you will also find spaces blocked by objects covered in sand. Do not worry that this is momentary and here you will see how to proceed to optimize your space.
These grey objects that you find buried in the sand have to be removed with a matching item. To do this you must take objects out of the bucket and mix until you get the one you are looking for.
Now you may ask: How do I know what I need to mix to get what I’m looking for? Well, at first you will not have major difficulties. Keep looking, you’re on the right track. Once you achieve to unlock the space you will have a little bit more room and be more comfortable.
Pay attention not to miss the opportunity to unlock a space if you have the same item. As you advance in level, more spaces will be freed up to work and you will be able to have a greater variety of objects. You will also be able to see stars with numbers drawn on the sand, these numbers indicate at what level that space is unlocked. But you may have to dig up some grey object from that new place. When the neighbours see what you achieve on the beach, they will add you to the chat group.
There you can keep up-to-date with everything they would like to improve about the city, as well as read pretty funny things apart from the fact that they don’t stop talking in that group.
2. Stay Organized And Save Space
Maintaining order in Travel Town can be crucial and makes the difference between an average player and a pro player. Maintaining order in the first levels is not something very difficult to achieve, since you will only have a couple of objects on the playground. But what happens as you go forward? As you advance in the game you will have a greater variety of objects at your disposal.
Not only that, but you will also have to achieve more complex objects and you will have the board with half-jobs distributed everywhere. So how can you improve this situation?
A good option is to organize them by type , this way you will have more ease when searching for a particular object. For example, you can group the objects that come out of the bucket in one corner, the objects that come out of the picnic basket in another corner, and so on. You can also save space by gathering all the same items , so you will have more free places.
Another option is to keep rare items, that you are not going to use for the time being, in the inventory. What happens if you follow the previous steps and still fill the sandbox with things? Can’t you keep mixing? Okay, do not worry! In this case, you have two options, one is to sell the objects in exchange for smileys, touching the object you want to sell and then below the currency symbol you can make the sale in exchange for smileys.
Some lower-tier items you will not be able to sell but if you need the space urgently you can remove them. You select the object first and then down in the garbage can. Throwing out the items does not benefit you since the sale value is not as good as the value for which the neighbours pay, but it’s still something. That’s why you have to try not to get to this point.
The inventory will also be enabled, where you can initially store up to 7 objects. You can unlock more slots in exchange for diamonds.
3. Keep Your Neighbours Happy And Successfully Deliver Orders
The neighbours seem to love the items you manage to get from the sand. That’s why they will be constantly requesting new items. Before starting to create an order object, you should review all the orders you have.
This way, you avoid making a very complicated request when you have an object that’s almost ready on your board. Sometimes the commands are very simple, but other times they are a bit more difficult. There may be unique objects , which you will have to find out where or how to get them. It may also be that you order 2 or 3 objects together.
And you have to get them all, they don’t take half orders. This may seem difficult, but as the game progresses you will become a master at delivering double or triple commands. I recommend that you try to start with the most difficult of the 2 items. When you get this object it will turn green, this way it is very easy to identify them and you will know that you have to deliver it.
An ideal scenario is that you group the objects in green in some sectors of the board where you do not move the items much. This is so that you don’t keep mixing it with the same item and you lose the needed level. So you will leave it waiting until you get the others.
Why shouldn’t you overdo the level? If you build higher-level objects, you will spend more energy and later you will not be able to sell them and they will take up space. Also, you will have to start from scratch to build it again and deliver it, since you cannot go back. For example: if a neighbour asks you for a Nautilus shell but you continue mixing until you reach a starfish, then you will not be able to go back and you will have to wait for someone to ask you for that object.
Another thing that can happen is that you see some requests in grey: when you see this, if you try to open it, it will tell you that you have to go up to the next level to be able to take that order. So first you must level up completing other orders and then you will see what the order is about.
4. Start Little By Little To Buy Buildings And Reform Them
As we mentioned before, smileys are the in-game currencies. You can spend smileys on keys, so you can rebuild the buildings of Travel Town. You have several options to get smileys:
Fulfilling the requests of the neighbours: You will constantly have orders to deliver. Although, some objects will not give you many smileys in return. Some neighbours are willing to pay fortunes for rare objects. But yes, you have to know how to find them.
Mixing certain objects: There are some objects such as photos or jewels that, when merged, may reward you smileys. You’ll notice because they will fly on the board, so don’t forget to collect them!
Buying smileys in the store: Some days there are available smileys in the store for purchase. It’s a lazy option and you must pay with diamonds in exchange if you do not want to merge.
Selling objects: Another good option is to sell some items that you have left and that you think you will not need. Once you sell an item, you will see how many smileys you got for that item in return.
Hmm… did you regret selling it? After the sale, you can recover the item by going down where it says undo selling and select the circular arrow. But be careful, once you select something else on the screen, the option to have the object returned to you will disappear.
Opening chests: The majority of the chests have smileys as a reward, and you will be able to get many out of them. But of course, getting chests is not easy. You will have to fulfil orders, level up or rebuild buildings to get them. Once you get the necessary resources you can start upgrading the city. Keep in mind that in this case, you are going to need a pile of wood planks as well as smileys. Later in this guide, we will explain how to get the materials.
5. Squeeze The Juice Out Of Your Resources
The items that allow you to advance in the game faster are the following 3. Don’t forget to take care of your resources because they are the key to success in Travel Town.
Smileys: You need to get the maximum number of smileys to be able to pay for the key to the land that you are acquiring and also for the restorations. Doing this will give you experience points and you will advance in level.
That’s why every time a face item appears on the board, it is recommended not to sell it immediately and keep them in the inventory to mix them and reach the maximum level. This way, you can obtain greater benefits than selling them one by one.
For example: If you only have one smiley and you sell it, they will give you 1 in exchange, but if you have 2, they will give you 3, if you have 4 they will give you 7, if you mix 8 they will give you 15, and if you reach the maximum level of the item (level 5) which is 16 will give you 32 smileys. This is a lot of difference to make if you are patient and wait until you have the maximum level before selling it.
Energies: the energies will allow you to continue loading objects on the board, they renew themselves from time to time, but, indeed, they are also spent quickly when you need to deliver an object. That’s why every time an energy item appears, like the smileys, it is recommended to keep them in the inventory to mix them and reach the maximum level. This way you can get more benefit from it, for an energy item at the maximum level, you will get 100 units of energy.
A tip to get more energy is to take a good look at the sign that appears when you run out, since sometimes to the right of the option to pay with diamonds it gives you the option to see a commercial in exchange for 25 energy.
And because they are short commercials, I think it’s worth watching the commercial instead of spending diamonds on energy.
Diamonds: Diamonds are definitely the most precious and that’s why you have to avoid wasting them. In Travel Town, you can use it for almost everything. For example, you can skip the waiting time of some items with diamonds, but is it worth it? Perhaps, you can be patient with the wait and use the diamonds to exchange them for space in the inventory or get energy at good prices.
Check the offers daily, there are days that for a few diamonds you can get energy packages or chests. And just like energies and smileys, diamonds can be pooled together to make the most profit from selling them. Don’t forget that every time you discover a new item, it will appear in the collection book as a gift.
You must open it and inside it, you will find a diamond. So every day at the end of playing you can go to the book to continue completing the collections.
6. Permanent Objects
Permanent objects are those from which you can obtain objects in exchange for energy. These objects cannot be sold and you can take them to their maximum level. The higher its level, the better objects you will obtain from it. Keep in mind that of the objects that you can get from inside in exchange for energy, you will not be able to select them since it will give you a random object. Permanent items have a cooldown time that depends on the item.
As much as you have energy, you will not be able to remove objects infinitely. When the inside is finished, a clock will appear indicating how long you must wait until you can get objects again. There are times when you will be lucky and it will give you some higher-level item. Here are some permanent items that you will find in the first levels: Beach Bucket: This is the first permanent item that you get in the game. It is formed from buckets and you can take it to the maximum level, which is 9. From here you can obtain pebbles, stones, sandcastles and seashells, among others. When it is at its maximum level you will be able to obtain the mysterious letter from here but to be honest it will not be easy to obtain one.
With the objects that come out of the bucket, you can complete the Shells and the Sand Castles book collection. Picnic Basket: This basket, like the bucket, is one of the first permanent items that you obtain and that requires energy to deliver objects.
From here you can obtain spoons, olives among others. And you will be able to complete the Picnic Food series and the Cutlery Tools series. Jewellery display: When you take the jewellery display to level 4 you will have a jewellery box. It is a permanent item which means that it will remain on the board forever, not only will you be able to create beautiful jewels with what is inside it but it also has a particularity.
It is that this jewellery box does not use energy to generate objects! Which means that you will have endless items? Well, yes and no, because if it has a cooldown time. You can place the jewellery box in the middle of the board and you can see how the objects jump out.
In case you have a full workspace, I recommend that you keep the jewellery box surrounded by items. This way, neither of the will pop from inside, occupying the place you need on the board.
Once they stop coming out, you will have to wait for the recharge time to expire. If you need to make a jewel and you don’t want to wait for the recharge time, you can also use diamonds to skip the time. A trick for when they give you a reward jewellery box and you have one on the board: first you empty the one you have on the board until the clock mark appears indicating that you have to wait.
Next step, you lower the new jewel box to the board and empty it too. Once the 2 are with the cooldown clock, you merge them. This will not only give you a higher tier jewel box but also resets the time so you can empty it for the third time.
7. Reward Items
Crates: Crates have 5 levels. Inside the crates, you can get smileys or diamonds. When you get one, either for a level-up reward or for having completed a level. You can open it or you can also save it and wait till get one of the same level to be able to merge them.
Whichever option you choose, when you want to open it you have to select them and choose the option to open there will tell you how long you have to wait. The higher the level of the crate, the greater the rewards, but also the longer it will take to open.
Energy crate: The crates contain only energy inside so nothing that comes out of it can surprise you. They are usually achieved by levelling up or completing an order. These crates cannot be levelled up as they are at their maximum level when they appear. Toolbox: Toolboxes are boxes full of tools where you can find everything from screws and wood to cement and bricks for construction. They are crucial for building upgrades. Not only that, but they are quite difficult to get, usually given to you as a reward for hard-to-complete orders.
So I recommend that you keep everything that comes out of the toolbox well until you can get the maximum level of each item. So when you manage to build, for example, a brick wall or a concrete mixer, it will be kept in the inventory until you use it in some upgrade.
These tool items will be saved in the second tab of the inventory. So you should not worry about them taking up space. You can go check what materials you have stored at any time.
8. Special Items Are Difficult To Get
Joker: The jokers are rarer items than diamonds. And they have the peculiarity of being able to duplicate any common object you have in the playground. If you’re lucky enough to get one, I don’t recommend using it to combine with a pebble.
Save it or use it to combine with an object that has a very high tier level. This way you will save a lot of time. You also have the option to buy it in the store in exchange for diamonds. So it would be a good purchase. Bubbled items: Bubbled items are items that appear inside a bubble when you are creating an object. These objects are trapped and you will not be able to use them unless you pay their reward in diamonds. Its price varies depending on the difficulty of the item. It may be that you are not interested in taking out of the bubble in exchange for some diamonds. But as soon as an item that you need appears, this may be worth spending diamonds on.
Be aware, you cannot doubt it for a long time since the bubble will disappear in a short time. Don’t worry if you decide not to pay with diamonds, the bubbles always leave you something in return, which can be a smiley, energy or even a diamond.
Mysterious letter: Just as its name says, this letter is mysterious, it is rumoured that it has a map inside and that it takes you to some hidden place in Travel Adventure, have you got it yet? Do not worry that as the levels progress they will come to your hands. As a suggestion, you should start by getting letters out of the bucket. Mysterious fossil: If there was something more mysterious than the mysterious letter, it is surely this fossil. It is much more difficult to get, but believe me, it has a very good reward.
9. Take Part In Special Events
Do not forget to complete the special events, they are a good opportunity to gather resources. Daily challenge: It is a daily event that will appear as an order on the top right and when you open it you will be able to see the tasks to complete. This order, unlike the others, has a time limit that you cannot exceed. You can see the time remaining from the order or when opening it as well.
You can also see the counter, for example, if it says 0/3, it means that you have 0 tasks performed out of 3. As you complete them, it will indicate 1/3, 2/3, and so on until it reaches 3/3. Completing it will give you the reward indicated in the order. Wildlife sanctuary: it is a special event to which you are going to be invited to travel to the jungle. Precisely to a sanctuary, where you can feed and rescue tigers, cut dry or fallen trees, and plant new and healthy ones.
During our stay in the sanctuary, you have to try to complete as many requests as possible. Here there are no smileys as a reward for orders. But in exchange for completing an order, they will give you a paw token.
As you collect the paws you will advance in level, each time you reach a new level you will need more tokens to complete it. Once the time of the stay finishes, they will give you a diploma with the maximum level you reached and with it the rewards. The levels that you can reach range from level 1 to 8.
In the sanctuary, you will have a different energy, which has the same functionality as in the rest of the game but it is blue. When you run out of energy, you can go out and wait for it to recharge or you can also buy it with diamonds.
You can also collect smileys that will appear from time to time when you mix some items, it may be that smileys appear and you can collect those, a tip to take advantage of here is that if you see that our time in the jungle is running out and they are going to be left items, the ideal is that you can sell them before leave. Because once the time is up you won’t be able to come back for anything from the place.
The mechanic is very similar to what you’ve been doing. Only that here your mission, apart from completing the orders, is to rescue the tigers that are in the jungle. To do this, the first thing you must do is get items from the worker’s hut in exchange for energy. From here you can get tools, seeds and feeding bottles.
How to rescue your first tiger? The tigers are lost in the middle of the jungle but to get to them you must first cut down the fallen trees. You do this by taking some items of tools to the maximum level until you get a chainsaw. With it, you can choose the place to weed. Note that there are two types of trees to cut, one is the dry one that you will have to cut 2 times, so you will need 2 chainsaws.
And the other one is the stump for which you’re going to have to cut only once. Both will give you lodges in return. Once you enter the jungle you will find items in grey covered by the undergrowth, to unlock it you must get a matching item. When you go into the jungle, you may find a baby tiger in grey and to rescue it you will need to have another one. To get one you have to take a feeding bottle to the maximum level, then you double-tap it and a baby tiger will appear.
Once you got the baby tiger now with it, you can rescue the one you found in the jungle.
How do you plant new and healthy trees? Once you were able to remove the dry trees, the idea of the sanctuary is that you reforest it with healthy trees. To do this you must start by mixing the seeds until you bring them to their maximum level. When you manage to have a Sundari tree, it will provide you with seeds and flowers without having to spend energy in return.
As soon as you finish don’t forget to claim your reward.
10. Be Persistent And Be Patient
As you progress in the game, you can achieve more complex items. Or maybe you use up energy faster. But don’t get discouraged, you can close the game and come back when you have full energy. Some items will take a few days to form but in the meantime, you will always have some other easier items to deliver. And when you have a permanent item in cooldown, relax and do other things in Travel Town.
That was our last piece of advice, and with that we conclude our Travel Town beginner’s guide. Hopefully, the tips and tricks we shared in this article will help you to advance in the best way until you complete your collection of objects and restore the city. If you have discovered any other tips or tricks during your gameplay, we would be happy to hear from you! Feel free to drop us a line in the comments below!
Karen Lancaster
Tuesday 26th of March 2024
How do I get the sand mmmm sand castle out of bucket rather than the shells ?
Deborah Leigh
Tuesday 13th of February 2024
What is an auto producer I keep hearing them mentioned. What do I do with the items? What items should I keep on the board?
Saturday 25th of November 2023
My favorite simple trick is this: try to keep 3 jewelry boxes on the playing board. Never combine them, and they will generate free jewelry three times as fast. Same with ice cream generators. Have fun Y'all.
Tuesday 21st of November 2023
Hi can someone tell me how to make the Goddess sculpture. I believe you use the are supplies for and I'm getting paintbrushes and notebooks which gave me pipes and make a colorful palette and pieces of concrete. But I don't know what to do with them. Thank you for any advice I could get
Sunday 6th of August 2023
What do the pearls do in the beach game?
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Your Family's Gotta Try This: Flamingo Gardens in Davie
By Julie Laviolette
Flamingo Gardens packs a lot of family fun in lush, tropical surroundings. Whether the kids want to hang out and watch sea otters at play, see a wildlife encounter or ride the tram on a tour around the grounds, it’s all here in a laid-back, serene setting.
This wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden is a tropical oasis in the middle of suburban Broward County . It offers a peaceful day out for families, and is a welcoming spot for little ones, with shaded, paved paths suitable for strollers and wide-open grassy areas for running around.
There’s plenty of wildlife to see: flamingos, of course, plus alligators, a black bear, a Florida panther and playful sea otters in modest exhibits that will enchant kids from babies to teens. Peacocks freely roam the grounds, and a natural rookery brings in native birds.
Here's what you need to know.
The flamingo pond makes a colorful backdrop for photos and a cool place to hang out and watch the pink-hued birds strut about.
About Flamingo Gardens
Founded in the 1930s, this not-for-profit wildlife sanctuary and botanical garden was originally part of a commercial orange grove. Flamingo Gardens spans 60 acres, but most of the visitor attractions are in the front 10 acres, making it easy to get around.
There are wildlife exhibits and shows, an aviary, a narrated tram tour and a historic home to visit. Flamingo Gardens is a wildlife sanctuary, home to injured, rescued and rehabilitated birds and animals that cannot live in the wild, including a bear, Florida Panther, bald eagles, alligators and turtles.
The setting
Flamingo Gardens is lushly landscaped with tropical and native plants and trees that carpet the grounds with shade. There are criss-crossing paved paths along exhibits, as well as open green space under a canopy of mature oak trees. Most attractions are outdoors, though there is an air-conditioned gallery with special art exhibits that change seasonally.
The morning is the best time to visit if you want the gardens to yourself, perhaps for a tranquil stroll through the tropical landscape while the baby sleeps in the stroller, or to have the sea otter exhibit all to yourself with your toddler. There is a one-mile paved loop path (where the tram goes every half hour) that makes for a nice walk. It will take you to the back of the park to a scenic landscape with fruit trees and a cypress swamp. Visitors have plenty of space to spread out.
Located in Broward County in the town of Davie, the botanical garden is about 25 minutes from downtown Fort Lauderdale or the Fort Lauderdale International Airport and about 45 minutes from Miami International Airport.
Time allowance
Plan to spend at least a couple of hours, but you can easily make a half day of it with the tram tour and wildlife show.
Service animals are allowed, but no emotional support animals or family pets.
Food and drinks
No food, drinks or coolers can be brought in, but you can bring in bottled water or a refillable bottle. There is a bottle filler near the entrance. No straws are allowed or sold at the park because they can harm wildlife if swallowed.
The gift shop at the entrance sells bottled water, soda, Gatorade and ice cream bars.
The Flamingo Pond Snack Bar sells packaged deli sandwiches, salads, kids meals and snacks like nachos, soft pretzels and popcorn from under a Tiki Hut. There are drinks and ice cream bars, too. A separate food truck sells hot sandwiches, burgers (including a plant-based burger) and kids’ meals. All sandwiches from the food truck can be served on a lettuce bun. Seating is available at umbrella-covered picnic tables overlooking the flamingo pond and habitat. It’s a nice place to take a break and see the flamingos in action.
What to bring
Wear clothing and shoes that will be comfortable for walking outdoors. There are paved paths everywhere, but plenty of grass to walk on, too. Depending on the weather you may want: -sunscreen -bug spray -sun hats -drinking water -a stroller
Stroller/wheelchair rentals
Double and single stroller rentals are available in the gift shop. Manual wheelchairs and electric scooters also are available to rent.
Accessibility
The park's amenities are accessible, with wide paved paths throughout the gardens and around animal exhibits. There are accessible restrooms before you enter the gift shop, and within the park. The tram has a ramp that is accessible for a manual or electric scooter. Visitors also can leave wheelchairs or scooters at the tram station and transfer to a seat if they desire. A stepstool is available.
You will enter through the gift shop, where you can buy kid-friendly souvenirs and flamingo-themed toys and clothing. (Don’t feel rushed to shop. You also will exit through the gift shop). There's also sunscreen, bug spray, drinks and ice cream for sale.
The first stop after the gift shop is the arboretum, a collection of towering Florida Champion trees, plus hundreds of native and exotic trees intertwined with paved paths, a small stream, ground orchids, a pond and a waterfall. There are bird habitats with colorful toucans and parrots along the paths and the compact area is a good introduction to the gardens.
Wildlife encounter
Shows are held three times a day in an intimate, kid-friendly outdoor classroom. After each show, you can pose for photos with the birds and animals starring in that day’s production.
A half-acre paved walk inside the aviary is a chance to see Florida's native waterfowl up close. There are 27 different varieties, including pelicans and storks, in a natural setting that includes a coastal prairie and a cypress swamp. As you walk to and from the aviary, you will see bird habitats featuring Bald eagles, Golden eagles, hawks and other birds of prey.
The air-conditioned gallery might feature nature-inspired paintings, artwork or photography, or it might have an educational exhibit on water conservation or an environmental cause. Exhibits rotate throughout the year.
Historic Wray Home
The summer home of the founders of Flamingo Gardens, this modest home is furnished in the early 1930s period, with a living room, dining room, kitchen and bedroom. Volunteer docents will help answer questions and give an informal tour. You can leave the stroller outside or bring it inside. The home also is wheelchair accessible.
Wildlife exhibits
This compact area of animal habitats is easily accessed with a stroller or a tot's tiny feet. There is Josh the black bear, tortoises, alligators, a Florida Panther and a bobcat in separate habitats. There’s also a fan-favorite - playful river otters making use of a waterslide and toys. The flamingo pond makes a colorful backdrop for photos and a cool place to hang out and watch the pink-hued birds strut about.
Animal experiences
Kids ages 8 and older can book a VIP animal experience to meet and handfeed Josh the bear, or to meet and learn about a Florida Panther. Close-toed shoes are required and shoes will need to be disinfected before the animal experience begins.
There are about 75 peacocks roaming around the grounds, randomly showing off their plumage and hanging out with visitors.
There are about 75 peacocks roaming around the grounds, randomly showing off their plumage and hanging out with visitors. Look all you want, take pictures - just don't feed them. The facility does sell bird food out of machines to feed the flamingos and birds in the aviary.
Special activities
There’s a story time the first Sunday of the month followed by yoga and a craft. There also are seasonal displays and holiday light shows, kid-friendly summer art exhibits that usually tie in art with nature and occasional weekend events like concerts on the lawn. Check the website for the latest details.
Narrated tram tours run every half hour and last about 25 minutes. The one-mile loop starts in the front of the park and rolls slowly past the animal exhibits and the Historic Wray House before heading to the back section of the botanical garden. You will see picturesque man-made ponds, a rainforest and a cypress swamp with a large deck to have a rest or look for resident swans or turtles. (You can get off the tram there and walk back to the front of the park if you’d like.)
On the tour, you will see fruit trees bearing starfruit, mangos and jackfruit in season. There are coffee plants, banana trees, even chocolate (cacao) trees. Look for the grassy mound affectionately known as Mount Flamingo, a towering 25 feet above sea level!
Butterfly Pavilion
Set to open in Spring 2023, the Butterfly Pavilion is a 1,600-square-foot screened home where a variety of butterflies, native plants and natural exhibits will be on display. Visitors will be able to wander through the pavilion’s paved path to see butterfly “houses” and learn about the life cycle of the delicate, colorful insect. Regular butterfly releases into the park are planned.
For more information
Check out https://flamingogardens.org/
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Where To See Flamingos In Florida- 17 Spots To Flock To In The Sunshine State
Don’t know where to see flamingos in Florida ? Here are 17 places in the Sunshine State to flock to and see these beautiful pink birds.
You will know where to see flamingos in Miami and where to see flamingos in Orlando and other places around Florida.
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- Flamingo Gardens In Davie
A great spot where to see flamingos in Florida is the Flamingo Gardens located in Davie.
This 60-acre tropical botanical garden was established in 1927 and is South Florida’s oldest attraction and botanical garden.
Flamingo Gardens is a wildlife sanctuary housing birds and other animals that have been injured or unable to live safely in the wild.
Book a wildlife encounter to get up close with the flamingos. It’s encouraged to book animal encounters 7-days in advance. They occur at 1 pm and 1:30 pm. You can book your personal wildlife encounter here.
The gardens are open Monday to Sunday from 9:30 am to 5 pm and the last entry is at 4 pm. Check out pricing and book your tickets in advance here.
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- Everglades Wonder Gardens
Everglades Wonder Gardens, located in Bonita Springs is another spot where to see flamingos in Florida.
A lush botanical garden and refuge that resides over 300 birds and reptiles since 1936.
Enjoy watching the flamingos by the flamingo lagoon on the property.
Wonder Gardens is open daily from 10 am to 2 pm. Review pricing and purchase your tickets in advance here on their site.
- Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory
If you’re wondering where to see flamingos in Key West, head to the Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory.
Introduce yourself to the dynamic duo Rhett and Scarlett, the flamingos on the property.
You can “flamingle” with these beautiful birds between 4:30 pm-5:45 pm daily. But, be sure to book in advance prior to your visit. Only a maximum of 6 guests per day are allowed so the birdies don’t get overwhelmed. Orientation is required before your private encounter with the birds.
If you choose not to flamingle, you can still catch Rhett and Scar roaming the garden.
The Key West Butterfly & Nature Conservatory is open daily from 9 am to 5:30 pm, even on holidays. The last admission is at 4:30 pm.
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- Sarasota Jungle Gardens
If you’re searching where to see flamingos in Florida for an up-close encounter, visit Sarasota Jungle Gardens. Explore over 10 acres of botanical gardens and home to over 200 birds and other animals.
Here you can get up close to the flocks strutting around the garden and even hand feed them. An experience you will never forget!
The flamingos aren’t shy and more than likely will give you a warm welcome.
Opening hours are 10 am to 4 pm daily. Prior to visiting view their online schedule to catch a show with their reptiles and other wildlife. View pricing and purchase your tickets online here.
- Busch Gardens Tampa Bay
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is another place where to see flamingos in Florida. The gardens have a combination of both Chilean and Caribbean flamingos.
Besides visiting these beautiful pink birds, this 335-acre African-themed park has over 200 species of animals.
Have the ultimate experience and purchase the ‘ Animal Ambassadors ’ package. Step into the flamingos’ habitat where you can get super close and hand-feed them.
Once you’re done gawking over flamingos you can catch a thrill on the rollercoasters and other rides at the park.
Park is open every day from 10 am to 6 pm. For special events, opening hours are later. Check out the schedule here .
Don’t know where to see flamingos in Miami? Head to Zoo Miami which is the oldest and largest Florida zoo.
Zoo Miami spans close to 750 acres and houses more than 3,000 animals. Around 130 species here are unable to survive in the wild, are endangered, or are labeled as endangered.
Forty Caribbean flamingos reside at Zoo Miami and the flock can be found upon your entrance to the zoo.
Zoo hours are every day from 10 am to 5 pm. Check out pricing and additional experiences you can purchase here.
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Acclaimed as one of the top 25 zoos in the U.S., Zoo Tampa at Lowry Park is one of the best places where to see flamingos in Tampa.
Besides pursuing the thousands of animals located in this 63-acre zoo, you can find a beautiful flock of flamingos.
The zoo specializes in providing homes for animals that are endangered or threatened.
Zoo Tampa houses many animals native to Florida such as alligators and manatees.
Opening hours are every day from 9:30 am to 5 pm. Sign up for an annual pass or purchase a one-day visit here on their site .
Another spot to see Florida flamingos is Gatorland, located in Orlando.
Alligators may be the star of this popular tourist attraction, but flamingos can be found here too.
Visit Gatorland from 10 am to 5 pm any day of the year rain or shine. You can purchase your tickets online and save a few bucks!
- Lion Country Safari
Lions, monkeys, and zebras. Oh my! Enjoy Florida’s largest drive-through safari at Lion Country Safari, located in Loxahatchee, around a 30-minute drive from West Palm Beach. Experience 320 acres housing over 1,000 exotic animals.
Lion Country Safari houses 19 Caribbean flamingos you can see socializing and performing their courtship dances.
On Weekdays the park is open from 10 am to 4 pm, and on weekends from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm even on holidays. You can buy your ticket months in advance as long as used within 6 months.
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The first flock was imported in 1934 from Cuba by Joseph Widener. Now they are the trademark for Hialeah Park and South Florida.
This is the only place where the flock has reproduced successfully in their habitat in the states.
Not only will you see American flamingos but, also other varieties of birds at this sanctuary.
These pink flamingos were also used in backdrops for popular films and television shows such as Miami Vice, Let It Ride, and The Champ.
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- Jacksonville Zoo And Gardens
Another spot to see flamingos in Florida is at the Jacksonville Zoo And Gardens. This is Northeast Florida’s largest walking-only safari.
Stroll around and explore more than 2,000 animals besides the Caribbean and greater flamingos here at this zoo and garden.
Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. View admission pricing and get your tickets here.
- Brevard Zoo
Brevard Zoo, located in Melbourne is another spot where you can find flamingos in Florida.
The nonprofit zoo is 75 acres and houses over 900 animals. Brevard Zoo has 195 species from all over the world.
Chilean flamingos can be spotted near the bonsai exhibit in the heart of the zoo.
Brevard Zoo is open daily from 9:30 am to 5 pm with the last entry at 3:30 pm. Review pricing and purchase tickets here .
- Discovery Cove Orlando
Discovery Cove is an all-inclusive family resort and one of the best places for where to see flamingos in Orlando and have other animal encounters.
Staying here may be a bit expensive; however, Florida residents and those in the military can stay at a discounted rate.
To have an up-close personal encounter with the flamingos and feed them, you will need to purchase the ‘Flamingo Mingle’ package. Get details on pricing and book here .
Be sure to wake up and head to Serenity Bay by 9:30 am and you can catch the Caribbean flamingos strutting around.
- Disney’s Animal Kingdom, Orlando
Have a magical experience at Disney’s Animal Kingdom spotting flamingos and other species.
On the Kilimanjaro Safaris tour, you can watch flamingos along with many other exotic animals on the African savanna.
Flamingos can also be seen lounging around the Tree of Life on the property.
Disney’s Animal Kingdom is open every day from 8 am to 8 pm. Purchase your tickets in advance online here .
- Palm Beach Zoo
Palm Beach Zoo I another place where to find flamingos in Florida.
This zoo is 23 acres housing over 550 animals, including the American and Chilean flamingos.
Flamingos are located in the ‘Tropics of the Americas’ and ‘Wetlands’ at the zoo. Get your map to locate them easily here .
Palm Beach Zoo is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm, with the last admission at 4:15 pm. Christmas and Thanksgiving the zoo is closed. Review pricing to purchase tickets in advance here.
- Gulf Breeze Zoo
Gulf Breeze Zoo, located in Woodlawn Beach, is another spot to see flamingos in Florida.
This 50-acre property is home to over 900 exotic animals. Besides flamingos here you can see gorillas, rhinos, orangutans, and hippos.
Gulf Breeze Zoo is open every day from 9 am to 5 pm, and closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas. You can purchase tickets in advance here on their site .
Sunken Gardens, Saint Petersburg
Sunken Gardens is located in Saint Petersburg, another spot where to find flamingos in Florida.
This lush botanical garden is the oldest museum in the city. Paths will guide you through waterfalls, views of more than 50,000 plants and flowers, and a flock of flamingos.
The museum is open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 4:30 pm and Sundays from noon to 4:30 pm. The last entry is at 4 pm. Review admission cost here on their site.
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OMG I love flamingos! Great to know many more spots to see these beautiful creatures in Florida besides Zoo Miami and the Flamingo Gardens in Davie.
Thanks for reading Fiona. Yes there are so many great spots!
So many places to see flamingos! I did not expect there to be so many!
Yes there are a lot!
They’re so pretty! I’ve only ever seen Flamingos in photos. I need to check these spots out the next time I’m in Florida!
Thanks for reading Jazmin. Yes, definitely visit one of these spots next time you’re in Florida.
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