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Depart Edinburgh 09.15 and travel northwest through the historic area of Linlithgowshire, close to the historic palace. The tragic Mary Queen of Scots was born at Linlithgow palace, and became Queen when she was only 6 days old. According to legend her father James V died of a broken heart when he discovered his wife had given birth to a daughter and not the son he was hoping for! Your route along the Forth Valley is one which has been used for thousands of years by invading armies, it was the northernmost frontier of the Roman empire and was later used by the English King Edward I as he marched proudly towards Stirling (only to be sent homewards to think again!). Nowadays it’s at the centre of one of Scotland’s most important industries with huge oil refineries dominating the area. As you approach Stirling the magnificent castle dominates your view and you make your way up towards the high volcanic rock where it imposes itself upon the surrounding land. Known as the ‘Key to Scotland’, for centuries this was the most important castle in Scotland and the views from the top make it easy to see why. To the north is the 220ft high tower of the National Wallace Monument commemorating Scotland’s great hero William Wallace, played by Mel Gibson in the Oscar-winning movie Braveheart. From the castle you can look down over the scene of Wallace’s greatest triumph, the battle of Stirling Bridge, where he defeated the English army in 1297. To the south is Bannockburn where, in 1314, the great Scottish warrior-king Robert the Bruce defeated the English army of Edward II. The battle was fought for possession of Stirling Castle but eventually led to a far greater prize for Scotland – the restoration of independence. It’s an area alive with history and you stop at the castle to give you time to soak up the history and heritage of this great site. From Stirling you head into the Highlands and an area known as the Trossachs. Known as ‘The Highlands in Miniature’, it marks the point where the Lowlands meet the Highlands and entering this beautifully picturesque area feels like going into a different country. With its shimmering lochs, rugged mountain tops and forest-filled glens it’s easy to forget that this was once thought of as a dangerous frontier fought over by the fiercely territorial Highland clans. You stop here for lunch in the village of Aberfoyle, made popular in Victorian times due to its great location. After lunch you ‘take the high road’ or back-road to Loch Lomond, Scotland’s largest lochs at over 22 miles long, passing Lochs Ard, Chon and Arklet along the way as you travel through the protected lands of Scotland’s first National Park. The route you take was described by the famous Scots comedian Billy Connolly as his favourite road in Scotland, and you can discover why – it’s stunning!! You stop at Inversnaid on the secluded north-east of the loch, making it the perfect place to enjoy a walk along the ‘bonny banks’, up to a viewpoint for a fantastic view of the loch and the mountain it’s named after, Ben Lomond. This tranquil setting was once the home of Scotland’s famous highland folk hero, Rob Roy MacGregor. Made popular by many books and films Rob Roy lived an incredible life as a soldier, businessman, cattle-rustler and outlaw. By spending time on the trails by the loch you will undoubtedly be walking in the footsteps of one of Scotland’s great legends. There is also an alternative option to take a boat cruise around the north of the loch (Summer only) or merely enjoy a drink at the local hotel and sample the views. Leaving Loch Lomond you return to Edinburgh passing Scotland’s only lake – the Lake of Mentieth (although we have around 3000 freshwater lochs!). The legend states that after William Wallace was betrayed by his great friend the Earl of Mentieth and executed in London the name was changed from the Loch of Mentieth to the Lake of Mentieth so that nobody would ever forget the traitorous part the Earl played in his death.
Tauchen Sie ein in die Tiefen der Meere!
Das Palma Aquarium ist in 5 Welten unterteilt: Alte Welt, Neue Welt, Dschungel, Gärten und Deep Blue.
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8.000 Exemplare von 700 Tierarten
Dazu gehören Haie, Clownfische, Störfische, Hammerhaie, Schlagfische und viele mehr…
Einer der tiefsten Haitanks Europas - 8,5 m Tiefe - 3,5 Millionen Liter natürliches Salzwasser
Größte Ausstellung von Korallen in Europa. Einzigartiger Blick in eines der schönsten und vielfältigsten Ökosysteme der Welt - ein Lebensraum, der normalerweise nur von erfahrenen Tauchern erforscht wird
Interaktive pädagogische Touchscreens
Interaktiver Touch-Pool - Seesterne, Seeigel und viele mehr
Eine Ausstellung die einzig dem Roten Thunfischs gewidmet ist
Das Dschungelgebiet ist der größte Dschungel in Europa und bildet das Mikroklima, die Fauna, die Flora und die Wasserfälle des Amazonasbeckens originalgetreu nach
2 Kinderspielbereiche - Außenbereich: Piratenschiff, Hüpfburg und Spritzwasser. Indoor: Softplay
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Mehrsprachige Meeresführer mit umfangreichem Wissen
Kinderanimation - Gesichtsbemalung, Wasserballonschlachten, Mini-Disco….
Fütterungen / Informationsveranstaltungen den ganzen Tag auf Spanisch, Englisch und Deutsch
Extra Aktivitäten:
Shark Vision Boat
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Tauchen / Schnorcheln mit Strahlen (nur im Sommer)
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Mallorcas einziges Zentrum zur Erholung und Rehabilitation von Meerwasser
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Parkplätze und Tiefgarage vorhanden
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Property Location Located in Vianden (Luxembourg Ardennes), Grand Hotel de Vianden is minutes from Maison de Victor Hugo and Vianden Chairlift. This hotel is within close proximity of Museum of Caricature and Cartoon and Trinitarian Church.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the 57 guestrooms. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Private bathrooms with bathtubs or showers feature complimentary toiletries and hair dryers. Conveniences include complimentary bottled water, housekeeping is provided daily, and cribs/infant beds (surcharge) can be requested.Amenities Enjoy recreation amenities such as bicycles to rent or take in the view from a terrace. This hotel also features complimentary wireless Internet access and wedding services.Dining Enjoy a satisfying meal at a restaurant serving guests of Grand Hotel de Vianden. Quench your thirst with your favorite drink at a bar/lounge.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include multilingual staff, luggage storage, and a safe deposit box at the front desk. Planning an event in Vianden? This hotel features 0 square feet (0 square meters) of event facilities. Free self parking is available onsite.
Sitios que visitará:
El Barrio Judío
El Teatro Marcello, también conocido como el Coliseo Judío
Piazza Venezia
Circus Maximus
Vistas desde el Monte Palatino
Mausoleo de Cecilia Metella (desde fuera)
La Vía Apia
El Parque de los Acueductos
Vistazo a los Baños de Caracalla
Vistas de Roma desde el Monte Janículo
Las Murallas Aurelianas
La Piramide de Caius Cestius
La ilusión óptica de la Cúpula de St. Pedro
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Incluye:
Un guía experto en inglés
Grupos pequeños de un máximo de 15 personas
Transporte privado con aire acondicionado
Conductor profesional
Exclusiones:
Gratificaciones y propinas
Información Importante:
Muchos de los vehículos no tienen espacio adicional para carritos. Si viaja con niños pequeños por favor contacte con nosotros antes de hacer la reserva.
Your Journey: Sit back and relax as your cruise departs from Milford Sound Wharf, and makes its way out past the iconic Mitre Peak. Cruise the length of the 16km fiord, out past St Annes Point Lighthouse, while listening to informative commentary which will highlight points of interest along the way including the mighty Lady Bowen Falls, Lion Mountain, Copper Point, Seal Rock and Stirling Falls. We go further, and get you closer than any other operator in Milford Sound. Whether you choose to keep warm with a complimentary tea/coffee seated inside our lounge or want to get outside and breathe in the pristine alpine air, you are going to be inspired by the majesty of the region. Cruises have strictly limited passenger numbers, rewarding you with an intimate experience of Milford Sound while allowing for unobstructed photo opportunities from the outdoor viewing decks. Be sure to keep an eye out for seals basking in the sun, pods of dolphins or rare Fiordland Crested Penguins that can be found seasonally within the region What to bring: Waterproof Jacket Sunscreen Warm Clothing Insect Repellent
