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IDIOMAS: tour bilingüe en inglés y español Se inicia el recorrido a las 09:00 de la mañana desde el centro de Bilbao para dirigirnos bordeando la margen derecha de la ría y dejando al otro lado de la ría los pueblos industriales de Barakaldo, Sestao y Portugalete. Una vez en Getxo, llegaremos al famoso Puente Colgante, donde haremos una breve parada para que aquel que lo desee se suba en el ya que desde arriba tiene unas vistas magnifica. Seguimos recorrido para pasar por el imponente Castillo de Butron con sus 45 metros de altura y por Mungia. Desde aquí nos dirigiremos hacia la costa hasta San Juan de Gaztelugatxe, preciosa ermita agarrada a una roca y rodeada de mar. Seguiremos por la costa hasta el típico pueblo pesquero de Bermeo, donde pararemos para visitarlo. Seguidamente llegaremos por la costa a Mundaka, donde podremos disfrutar de su belleza y deleitarnos con las magnificas vistas de la Reserva de la biosfera de Urdaibai. Seguimos el recorrido para llegar al emblemático pueblo de Gernika y visitar su famosa Casa de Juntas y su Árbol. Regreso hacia Bilbao por el interior de Bizkaia con bellos paisajes y llegada al centro de Bilbao aproximadamente a las 14:00 horas.
Highlights Explore and absorb all the major classic sights of Porto See Igreja de São Francisco, Sé and Palácio da Bolsa Ticket Includes 24 hour bus ticket professional tours guide Description Discover Portugal's second largest city in style in the bright red London-style double-deckers. Begin your journey on the Blue Line from Torre dos Clérigos and get ready to see Praça da Liberdade from up high on the open top bus. You'll get a great view of the big statue in the middle of King Peter IV riding a horse. At Bus Stop 8 you'll see Igreja das Carmelitas, also known as the Carmo Church which is said to be one of the city's most eye-catching buildings due to the array of blue and white tiles stuck on each side of the walls. Head on down to the water by Bus Stop 14, Cais de Gaia where you'll be able to witness the stunning riverfront and take pictures of the glorious boats. If you're hungry, go to the Serpa Pinto restaurant nearby for a taste of the Portuguese culinary delights! The Red Line is slightly longer, starting at Ribeira. Hop-off to view the spectacular Pálacio da Bolsa, the Stock Exchange Palace which is key to Porto's heritage. Appreciate the out-of-this world views of the water as we pass the Cais das Pedras and make our way to the Torre dos Clérigos, the famous bell tower. For all the music lovers out there, you'll be taken right to the Casa da Música at Bus Stop 20. Or if football is more up your street then hop off at Bus Stop 21 to take a tour around the football stadium, Estádio do Bessa XXI. Book your ticket online today and start planning your itinerary. There are so many things to do in Porto!
Charm of Holland - Departure from Amsterdam Highlights: Visit the charming villages Volendam, Zaanse Schans, Marken, and Edam Cheese-tasting demonstration Traditional clogs-making demonstration Ticket Includes: 8.5 hour Live Guided Tour in English, Spanish and German Walking tours in Zaanse Schans, Edam and Volendam Deluxe Coach Admission to a working windmill Boat trip on the Ijsselmeer Demonstration by a clog maker Lunch at a traditional Holland fish restaurant Admission to the Cheese Factory Volendam incl. cheese tasting Admission to the Old Dutch Bakery Ticket Excludes: Hotel Pick Up Full Description: The Charm of Holland Tour will give you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the best that Holland has to offer. The tour starts with a visit to the delightful villages of Volendam, Zaanse Schans, Marken, and Edam and enjoy a cheese-tasting and a demonstration of traditional clog-making! From there you will to visit an authentic and typical Dutch wooden windmill, followed up by a cruise on the waters of the lake Ijsselmeer to the picturesque village of Volendam. You will have the chance to indulge the various delicacies the Netherlands have to offer, including local cheese, lunch in a traditional Dutch fish restaurant and visit an authentic Dutch bakery.
Adapted, easy version designed for people with reduced mobility. If you walk with the aid of a stick, need a wheelchair to get around, or get tired when you have to stand for too long, this is the guided accessible route through the Gothic Quarter. An itinerary adapted to your needs! A walk through the centre of Barcelona to find out what the Roman colony of Barcino was like and about the changes that have taken place over the centuries… or curious facts such as why the Gothic Quarter is said to be a 20th-century "invention". Discover details and anecdotes that will reveal a new way of connecting to the architectural heritage around you. Experience the atmosphere of this historic neighbourhood and take part in its everyday activities which are constantly evolving and often surprising.
La Mancha is a land of great wines. We will make a stop along the way to visit the winery Mont Reaga in Monreal Del Llano. After a guided tour, we will enjoy a tasting of their best wines. We will have lunch at a typical inn –“mesón”- at Mota del Cuervo. After lunchtime we will visit its famous windmills, who witnessed the battle of Don Quixote against the Giants of his imagination. In there is wind enough, we will see how the flour was traditionally made –“molienda”- from the wheat. The tour will end at El Toboso, the village of Dulcinea, the love of Don Quixote. El Toboso houses the Cervantes Museum, which keep hundreds of Don Quixote translated editions in almost all the languages in the World. And a lot of copies of the great book signed by many international personalities from different countries and eras. The House-Museum of Dulcinea Del Toboso faithfully replicates how was the home of a knight in the times of Cervantes, as it would have been the house of Don Alonso Quijano “El Quixote”. From El Toboso we will return to Madrid, saying good-bye to an extraordinary journey in La Mancha, the land of Don Quixote.
¡Descubre las profundidades! 1 km de viaje dividido en 5 mundos: el Viejo Mundo, el Nuevo Mundo, la Jungla, los Jardines y el Gran Azul . 55 tanques. 8.000 ejemplares de 700 especies. En las que se incluyen tiburones, peces payasos, peces cirujanos, tiburones martillos, peces globos y muchos más... Uno de los tanques de tiburones más profundos en Europa (con 8,5 m de profundidad contiene 3,5 millones de litros de agua salada natural). La mayor muestra de corales vivos de Europa. El único paisaje visto de una vez, uno de los más bonitos y diversos ecosistemas del mundo (un hábitat explorado normalmente solo por buceadores experimentados). Pantallas táctiles interactivas y educativas. Piscinas interactivas táctiles (con estrellas de mar, con erizos de mar y muchos más). Alberga la única exposición dedicada al problema del atún rojo. El área de la Jungla es la jungla de azotea más grande de Europa y recrea fielmente el microclima, la fauna, la flora y las cascadas de la Cuenca del Amazonas. 2 áreas de juego para niños (en el área exterior: el barco pirata, el castillo hinchable y el área de chapoteo. En el interior: zona de juegos blandos) Entretenimiento y diversión para todas las edades: Guías multilingües del océano con amplio conocimiento. Entretenimiento de niños (pinta caras, guerras de globos de agua, mini disco...). Alimentación/Charlas durante el día en español, inglés y alemán. Actividades extra: Barco para ver a los tiburones. Bucea con tiburones. Buceo/ Buceo con tubo con rayas (solo en verano). Nuestros valores: Nuestra filosofía es: conocer para valorar, valorar para proteger. El único centro de recuperación y rehabilitación de Mallorca (área vedada). Información de utilidad: Diversión para todas las edades con independencia del tiempo. Zonas de comida, en los que se incluye el buffet y comida a la carta. Wi-Fi gratuito. A pocos minutos del aeropuerto, la playa, el Centro Comercial Fan Mallorca y Palma. Paradas de transportes públicos justo fuera. Aparcamiento público exterior y subterráneo. Premio de accesibilidad (totalmente accesible para coches capota y sillas de ruedas).