BiBo Park is one of the most outstanding conservation parks in the world! You'll discover all the unique plant species it houses and the latest biotechnological advances for the care of the natural environment, such as the world's first plant piano.
The park is dedicated to the conservation of plant life and the promotion of biotechnological research. It's currently home to more than 25,000 plants of 160 different species – a botanical paradise!
The guided tour starts in front of the photobioreactor that allows the growth of microalgae. The microalgae, which are used as fertilizer, consume carbon dioxide at a voracious rate. Did you know that this great "appetite" contributes to the cleaning of the atmosphere?
Observe endemic and some already extinct species: there are still some specimens in the garden that don't grow anywhere else! Have a look at a replica of a typical Mediterranean salt cellar built, among other materials, with stakes more than a century old.
Sample BiBo Park's pure and crystalline water from the own atmospheric water generators. Learn about millennia old bee hives and check out a lake a recreation of salt pan habitats, passing through Plato's Corner area. Of course, you won't say goodbye before enjoying a real connection with nature with the Plant Piano, the first in the world to produce light and sound with the human touch.