ZooVino

Saturday, July 4

Experience ZooParc Overloon in a unique way during ZooVino. Stroll past extraordinary animals, enjoy 7 exclusive wines paired with appetizers, and explore the park during the atmospheric evening hours. All proceeds from ZooVino will go to a good cause: the Wildlife Foundation.

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Why you shouldn’t miss ZooVino

  • A unique evening experience in the park

  • 7 exclusive wines (non-alcoholic option also available)

  • 7 luxurious pairing snacks provided by Restaurant Boompjes

  • Limited-edition ZooVino wine glass

  • Feeding demonstrations at the meerkats, lions, and giraffes

  • Discover more than 80 unique animal species

  • You contribute to the projects of the Wildlife Foundation

  • Parking token included

Practical information

  • Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026

  • Time: 5:30 PM to 9:00 PM

  • Cost: €65 per person. Of this, €10 is an online deposit. The remaining €55 must be paid upon arrival. Payment can be made by debit card or cash. All proceeds go to the Wildlife Foundation.

  • Age: 18+, children not permitted

  • Time slot: Admission during your selected time slot to help spread out the crowds.

  • Time slots:

    • 5:30 PM – 6:00 PM

    • 6:00 PM – 6:30 PM

    • 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM

Questions? For more information, please email gastenservice@zooparc.nl.

Your Wine Expedition

Taste 7 exclusive wines at unique locations throughout the park. The wines have been carefully selected to complement the themes of the expedition areas:

Een dril op een paar rotsen in ZooParc Overloon

Toasting to a good cause

This year, the proceeds from ZooVino will be donated through the Wildlife Foundation to the Limbé Wildlife Center. This organization is dedicated to the conservation of the critically endangered dril, a unique species of monkey that can only be seen in the Netherlands at ZooParc. By participating, you’ll be directly contributing to the protection of these extraordinary animals.

Proceeds 2025

In 2025, ZooVino raised a whopping 5,889.50 euros for nature conservation projects in tropical Africa. The funds benefited the two projects that were the focus at ZooParc that year: the Okapi Conservation Project and IBREAM, organizations dedicated to the conservation of okapis and pygmy hippos.