
Alpaca Park
🦙 Alpaca Farm — a cozy contact area in the Adler District, offering guests the rare opportunity to interact closely with alpacas — fluffy and good-natured animals from South America. Located on Romashkek Street, this mini-farm has become a popular spot for family leisure thanks to the calm temperament of its inhabitants and their incredible photogenicity.
The main feature of the place is an atmosphere of complete relaxation: alpacas are eager to interact, allowing themselves to be petted, fed, and photographed together, creating a sense of countryside idyll right within the city limits. This is the ideal option for those who want to get a dose of positive emotions, relax from the hustle and bustle of the city, and take unique shots with the cutest representatives of the camelid family.
ℹ️ Farm Features:
Animals: several alpacas of different colors, kept in clean and comfortable enclosures; the animals are socialized, calm, and safe for contact.
Interactivity: the opportunity to feed alpacas with special treats (carrots, apples), pet their soft fur, scratch them behind the ears, and take professional or amateur photos.
Atmosphere: quiet, friendly, and meditative; watching the measured movements of the animals and their funny faces has a calming effect.
Location: located in a residential area of Adler, which ensures easy access without the need to travel to remote mountain areas.
✅ Suitable for:
Families with children — children are delighted by the opportunity to touch a "live toy"; the feeding process is safe and supervised by staff.
Animal and exotic lovers — a chance to see rare animals up close and learn about their lifestyle and habits.
Photographers and bloggers — alpacas are incredibly photogenic; their expressive eyes and fluffy fur guarantee likes on social media.
Couples and romantics — a cute and tender atmosphere, an excellent place for a date in an unusual format.
📝 Practical Tips:
How to get there: the farm is located at 1/2B Romashkek Street. It is most convenient to get there by taxi or public transport to the "Romashkek Street" stop or nearby landmarks in Adler, then walk 5–7 minutes.
Best time: weekdays or weekend mornings — fewer queues, animals are more active and not tired from a large flow of guests.
Contact rules:: follow staff instructions, do not make sudden movements, do not make noise. Feed only with permitted products provided on site.
Hygiene:: after contact with animals, be sure to wash your hands (disinfection supplies are available on site).
Photography:: use natural light, try to shoot at eye level with the animals for more expressive shots. Avoid flash to avoid frightening the alpacas.
Integration into the location:: The object is located in the Adler District, in the residential sector. Nearby are other attractions: Olympic Park (~15–20 minutes by transport), beaches, cafes, and shops. It is convenient to combine a visit to the farm with a walk along the embankment or a rest by the sea. The nearest major attractions are the Park of Culture and Recreation in Adler.
Opening hours: daily, usually from 10:00 to 20:00 (may vary depending on the season).
Admission: paid (ticket price includes time spent and food for animals). Check current prices at the ticket office or on the website.