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Discover the caring work at The Animal Academy's shelter in Spain with a guided tour of over 200 rescued farm animals. Learn, support, and connect.


The Animal Academy in Spain offers a specialized visit to a privately owned, non-profit animal shelter dedicated to rescuing farm animals from abuse, neglect, or abandonment. With over 200 animals currently living in the shelter, this tour provides an authentic glimpse into their recovery stories and the dedicated work of the team caring for them.
This tour lasts approximately one hour and is available at various times based on check availability. Since the shelter is not open to the public outside of guided visits, this experience offers a rare opportunity to see rescue efforts up close. Visitors can support the cause directly by participating, as the tour proceeds go entirely toward caring for the animals.
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The experience begins at the outside gate of the shelter, where visitors meet the guide in the car parking area. During the tour, the guide introduces the rescued animals and shares their individual stories. The focus is on education and awareness, helping visitors understand the backgrounds of the animals and the importance of animal rescue and rehabilitation.
The guided part typically lasts around 1 hour, during which the guide explains the behaviors, needs, and recovery journeys of various animals like donkeys, goats, pigs, and horses. After the tour, visitors are free to wander around at leisure, revisit animals they find charming, and explore the shelter at their own pace.

The guides, such as Javier, are praised for their friendly, informative, and caring approach. They take time to explain each animal’s history and the work involved in their rescue. The reviews highlight how passionate and dedicated the team is, making the experience heartfelt and educational.
This personal touch ensures that visitors leave with a deeper understanding of the shelter’s mission and the importance of supporting animal rescue initiatives. The guides’ storytelling makes the visit engaging, especially for those interested in animal welfare and conservation.
Every participant’s contribution during the tour directly supports the animals. Since there are no additional charges for petting or food, the fee essentially funds the shelter’s daily care routines. Visitors can feel good about helping farm animals that have experienced neglect and supporting their ongoing recovery.
The tour is also an opportunity to connect emotionally with the animals, many of whom have been rescued from abusive situations. The shelter’s focus on rehabilitation ensures that the animals are given a second chance in a caring environment.
More Great Tours NearbyThe meeting point is straightforward — outside the gate, in the car parking area. The activity ends back at the same place, making it convenient for visitors to plan their transportation. No transfer or pickup services are included, so guests need to arrange their own transport to and from the shelter.
The tour is wheelchair accessible, ensuring that visitors with mobility needs can participate comfortably. Visitors are advised to bring comfortable shoes, sun protection, water, and suitable clothing to enjoy the experience fully.
The reviews consistently praise the tour’s high quality and meaningfulness. Visitors describe the animals as cute and cuddly, with some highlighting Lola the donkey as a favorite. Many appreciate the personal attention from guides who explain animal behaviors and stories with care.
The passion and dedication of the staff are frequently noted, with comments about how the shelter takes excellent care of neglected animals. Several visitors mention a desire to return as volunteers, showing how impactful the experience can be.

This tour is particularly well-suited for families, animal lovers, and those who want to support an ethical cause. It offers a meaningful alternative to traditional tourist activities and appeals to individuals interested in animal welfare and conservation.
Since the shelter focuses on rescue and rehabilitation rather than entertainment, visitors should approach with respect and patience. The experience is not a petting zoo or park, but it’s an authentic and rewarding chance to learn about farm animal rescue.
Choosing the Animal Academy shelter tour means supporting a genuine rescue effort in Spain. The dedicated team and community focus make this experience stand out. It combines educational value, emotional connection, and direct contribution that enhance the visit.
The positive reviews reflect the shelter’s high standards, passionate staff, and the impact of the work they do. Visitors consistently leave feeling inspired and informed about the importance of protecting farm animals.
The Animal Academy’s shelter tour in Spain offers a meaningful look at rescue efforts for farm animals. With a dedicated team, a focus on education, and over 200 animals rescued, the experience resonates with those wanting to support animal welfare.
While there’s no petting or food included, the guided tour provides a rich and personal connection to the animals and their stories. The 1-hour duration makes it manageable for most schedules, and the wheelchair accessibility ensures inclusiveness.
This tour is perfect for those seeking a genuine, educational, and compassionate activity. It’s a chance to make a difference and see how passion and care transform neglected animals into thriving residents of the shelter.
“We had an amazing day. The animals are super cute, cudly and the guide really took his time to explain everything about them. Really recommend goin…”
How long does the tour last?
The guided tour lasts approximately 1 hour, with the option to walk around the shelter afterward at your leisure.
Is transportation provided?
No, the tour starts at the outside gate of the shelter, and visitors need to arrange their own transport.
Can I pet the animals?
No, this is not a petting zoo. Visitors are encouraged to view and learn about the animals but not to pet them during the tour.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
Yes, the shelter is wheelchair accessible, allowing all visitors to participate comfortably.
What should I bring for the visit?
It’s recommended to wear comfortable shoes, bring sun protection, water, and comfortable clothing suitable for walking outdoors.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Booking can be made with flexibility to reserve now and pay later.