Monkey Haven
Newport, Isle of Wight · ★ 4.8 · 5,416 visitor reviews
Newport, PO30 2NB

About
Monkey Haven on the Isle of Wight rescues and cares for primates whilst educating families about these fascinating animals. This outdoor zoo and wildlife park in the South East brings visitors close to monkeys, owls, and other rescued creatures. Toilet facilities and pushchair-friendly paths ensure comfortable visits for all families.
Wheelchair accessibility makes the attraction welcoming to all visitors. The rescue centre welcomes all ages, creating meaningful encounters with animals that have found sanctuary. Keeper talks and feeding sessions add educational depth to visits.
Families seeking zoos and wildlife parks on the Isle of Wight will find Monkey Haven offers unique animal experiences. Located near Newport, the centre combines conservation with education. The compelling rescue stories connect children with animal welfare whilst providing memorable primate encounters.
Good for: all ages, babies toddlers, older children, teenagers, young children
Categories
Facilities
- Toilets
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Pushchair Friendly
- Accessible Parking
- Accessible Entrance
- Contactless Payment
Prices
Common questions
How much does it cost to visit Monkey Haven?
Adult tickets are £15.50 and children's tickets are £13.50. The rescue centre welcomes all ages, creating meaningful encounters with animals that have found sanctuary.
What animals can families see at Monkey Haven?
Monkey Haven rescues and cares for primates, owls, and other creatures. Keeper talks and feeding sessions add educational depth to visits.
Is Monkey Haven wheelchair accessible?
Yes, Monkey Haven is wheelchair accessible with an accessible entrance and pushchair-friendly paths throughout. Toilets are available on site.
Does Monkey Haven have parking?
Yes, accessible parking is available. The location near Newport on the Isle of Wight makes it easily accessible for visitors.
Can I pay by contactless at Monkey Haven?
Yes, contactless payments are accepted. The compelling rescue stories connect children with animal welfare whilst providing memorable primate encounters.
What families say
5416 reviews