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Enjoy the sights and sounds of Paris during this three day luxury getaway for two people
Experience the buzz of Newcastle with this break for two - includes dinner!
Catégorie:Trousse de Toilette,Organisateur de Bagage,Sac de Voyage,Gros Sac de Voyage,Kit de Voyage,Trousse de Toilette,Trousse à Cosmétiques; Activité:Usage quotidien,Camping / Randonnée / Spéléologie,Camping,Sport de détente,Camping / Randonnée; Fonction Première:Sport,Camping Randonnée,Portable,Usage quotidien,Camping / Randonnée / Spéléologie; Matériau:Térylène,Tissu de coton; Tranche d'Age:École secondaire,Adulte; Fonction:Rangement de Voyage,Camping Randonnée,Extérieur,Multifonction,Décontracté / Quotidien,Toilette,Accessoire de Bagage; date d'inscription:05/24/2019
Discover some of Gran Canaria’s prettiest ports and harbours on this mini-cruise that visits Puerto Rico, Arguineguin, Anfi del Mar or Mogan and choose to hop on and off wherever you fancy, selecting the timetable that suits you and your time in Gran Canaria best. This mini-cruise offers you several different alternatives for the short sea trips between different harbours dotted along the southeastern coast of Gran Canaria. We sail close to the coastline of Arguineguin, Anfi, Taurito and Mogan making no stops until you reach your destination. Discover dramatic sheer cliffs, rocky ravines, mysterious caves, luxurious villas and deserted beaches as you enjoy the amazing views from different parts of the ship. You have the chance to take memorable photographs from the bow and the stern, from the deck or even from the comfort of the interior, where you even get to observe the seabed through the glass hull. So forget all about timetables, hurrying and hassle, and enjoy a relaxed visit along the southern coast of the island, its picturesque ports, streets and marvellous beaches.
The stadium was first opened in 1923 with a capacity from 17,000 spectators, after the club left its first home at Algiros. The stadium was severely damaged during the Spanish Civil War and then used as a concentration camp for political prisoners. The ground was extensively renovated in the 1960s after the disastrous flood of 1957, reaching its present capacity of 55,000. It has been the seat for several important international matches and is renowned for its steep terracing and for being one of the most intimidating atmospheres in all of Europe in which to play. On this guided tour you’ll visit all the main parts of the stadium, including the Presidential Box and Balcony, the Trophy room, the Press Office, the Home Team Dressing Room, the Players’ Tunnel, the pitch itself the Chapel, the Referee’s Dressing Room and the club shop. This visit to the home of one of Europe’s great clubs is a must for fans of all ages.