Catégorie:Sac de Voyage,Organisateur de voyage,Organisateur de Bagage; Activité:Voyage; Quantité:3 Pièces; Fonction Première:Vêtements; Matériau:Polyester,Tissu en tulle,Tissu; Dimensions:/; Fonction:Portable,Durable,Grande Capacité,Pliable,Accessoire de Bagage,Rangement de Voyage; Poids Net:0.35; Pays populaire:Israël
Where does the tour start?
All tours start outside Gate 2 of Etihad Stadium, located in the Docklands area of the Melbourne CBD. Etihad Stadium can be easily reached via walking, train or tram (take any of trams 11, 35, 48, 70, 75, 86 or 96) and exiting at Southern Cross Station.
Do I need to arrive early for my tour?
It is advised that you arrive 5 minutes prior to your tour start time so that you can check in and go to the toilet or grab some snacks before the tour starts.
What do I need to bring on the tour with me?
It is highly recommended that you bring with you a poncho, umbrella, suncream, water and a hat. You can never guess what Melbourne's weather will do next!
Do you offer tours in languages other than English?
At present all of our tours are conducted only in English however we are working towards offering tours in additional languages.
Is the tour suitable for all ages and for wheelchair users?
The tour is suitable for all ages however unfortunately is not suitable for wheelchairs.
What happens in the event of bad weather? Does the tour still run?
A little rain never hurt anybody! City Sports Tours runs in all weathers. We will contact you if a tour is to be cancelled due to bad weather. If you don't hear from us then assume the tour is on!
On this tour from Salou you can enjoy a trip to Montroig wher you can visit some notable buildings including the beautiful church of Sant Miguel de Montroig built in Gothic and Renaissance style between 1574 and 1610 and the famous ' Our Lady of the Rock'
High above the town on a very eroded outcrop of rock stands the sanctuary of ' Our lady of the Rock' with the Sant Ramon Chapel. The sanctuary is perched on a spectacular cliff, formed by red rock and founded in 1299 to house a wooden statue of the Virgin Mary that was venerated there. You can see the ruins of the castle and the dates of 1655 and 1785 are inscribed on the entrance gate, showing that the site was made bigger as it became more popular as a pilgrimage site. It was destroyed in 1811 by Napoleons troops and rebuilt only to be destroyed again in the Spanish Civil War. It was rebuilt again by the people of Montroig and the reproduced the ancient statue of the Virgin Mary but, misfortune struck again and the statue was stolen in 1979. Made again in 1980, it is still worshipped in the church today.
So much history in an ancient village for you to visit and enjoy on this 3 hour excursion and on your return to your hotel you will receive a bottle of wine too.