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Along the way you will meet some of Australia’s favourite animals. At our first stop, Moonlit Sanctuary, you can cuddle a koala (**fee applicable) and hand feed kangaroos and wallabies. Enjoy lunch overlooking a billabong teeming with waterbirds before we make tracks to Phillip Island. You will be dropped off at the Island Accommodation early afternoon and can explore the magical island coastline on your own at your leisure. Next day we will come and pick you up early afternoon. First stop on day 2 is historic Churchill Island. Down at Churchill Island take time to wander about the gardens surrounding the historic Amess House. Learn about the significance of this small island in the history of Victoria. Head over to the farm yards where you’ll get to see stockwhip cracking, sheep shearing and working dogs in action. From here we’ll take you to the Koala Conservation Centre where you’ll get up close to koalas in their natural environment. Next we head over to the home of the Little Penguins, Summerland Peninsula, but before we meet the stars of the show we’ll take a break at the Nobbies Centre. Last but certainly not least is the world famous Penguin Parade. Here you’ll see hundreds of Little Penguins come ashore just after sunset, make their way across the beach and up into the sand dunes to their burrows. A natural wonder, this is something you will never forget. YOU SHOULD BRING (ADVISABLE) Good shoes / boots for walking Appropriate clothing for warm and cold conditions Sunscreen, hat, water bottle Bathers for swimming (time permitted) Bring own toiletries & towel
Highlights You’ll enter the 3 million litre shipwreck coast (Australia’s largest single aquarium) Be lead on an amazing, underwater tour by one of AQWA's PADI qualified Divemasters This is your chance to have a close encounter with 7 different species of sharks, loggerhead turtles, the world’s largest stingrays and schools of WA’s most prized and precious fish, like dhufish, pink snapper, kingfish, trevally and more! Ticket Includes 30 to 45 minute guided snorkel Free all-day general admission to AQWA Comprehensive briefing Souvenir certificate Full equipment Snorkel With Sharks (15+ Years) Plunge into the beautiful world of AQWA’s shipwreck coast aquarium and come face to fin with sharks, stingrays and hundreds of stunning fish. Qualified divers aged 15+ can participate in this Adventure. Maximum 3 people. It is the responsibility of the visitor to bring along their own towel and bathers Explore five diverse discovery zones Danger Zone Face a deadly lineup of marine creatures that can bite, sting or even wrap their prey with suckered arms to immobilise or even kill! The Danger zone is an eye-opening exhibit of WA's most dangerous marine life. Far North The coastal landscapes of the Far North Coast are as ancient as the Earth itself. The landscapes range from the white beaches of Rowley Shoals, to the muddy mangrove flats of Kununurra. Perth Coast Stunning white sandy beaches of the metropolitan coast flow underwater into a shallow sandy seafloor dotted with seagrass beds, reefs and island. Originaly formed dueing the ice age, the reefs have now been worn by the water and waves, creating a marine matrix of crevices, caves and swim throughs. Shipwreck Coast Travel on the largest conveyor belt in Australia to explore AQWA's Shipwreck Coast, through an underwater tunnel. The aquarium you travel through is the largest single aquarium in Australia, which holds THREE MILLION litres of water! Great Southern Dip into the icy waters of the Great Southern, where waves and wind from Antartica shape isolated granite shores.
Como hogar a 2 de las atracciones TOP de Nueva York – la Estatua de la Libertad y el Museo y Memorial 9/11 – Bajo Manhattan es un lugar al que vienen todos los visitantes. Aproveche al máximo su tiempo en la Gran Manzana con este tour completo, con guías locales en pequeños grupos de 20 personas o más.
El tour empieza temprano, en Battery Park. Saldrá hacia la isla de la Libertad, con entrada exprés para el ferri, de tal manera que no deberá hacer colas y podrá conseguir los mejores asientos - y como que salimos tan temprano (normalmente en el primer ferri, dependiendo de la época del año), llegará a la estatua antes que las grandes multitudes. Una vez allí, podrá disfrutar de fabulosas vistas de la ciudad y de un recorrido guiado que le llevará al pedestal, permitiéndole acercarse a la gran dama más que en una visita normal.
A continuación, volverá al ferri y se dirigirá a la isla Ellis, donde podrá seguir los pasos de 12 millones de inmigrantes. Con su guía experto, caminará por las Escaleras de la Separación y se pondrá en el lugar de todas aquellas personas.
Explorará la colección y las exposiciones interactivas de museo, con la oportunidad de hacer preguntas a su guía.
Aquí es donde termina su primera parte del tour, aproximadamente 3 horas antes de la segunda parte en la ruta por el Bajo Manhattan, tendrá tiempo libre para explorar la isla si le apetece, antes de subir al ferri de regreso a Battery Park (incluido en el precio) y comer algo por su cuenta mientras va hacia el lugar de encuentro de la actividad de la tarde.
Más que solo visitar el memorial y el museo, queremos ofrecerle una imagen completa de todo lo que ocurrió en este día fatídico. Con un guía local, aprenderá cómo el suceso impactó a la comunidad (y al resto del mundo) y la dura recuperación de la ciudad.
El tour empieza en la capilla de San Pablo, aquí es donde se juntaron los amigos y familiares de las personas que presenciaron el ataque para darse soporte y rezar.
A continuación, visitará el Memorial Eleven Tears, un memorial conmovedor y personal que conmemora los 11 empleados de American Express que murieron el 9/11.
Después de esto, se dirigirán hacia la Planta Zero, para ver las impresionantes Piscinas del Memorial 9/11, cada una construida en la basa de las torres gemelas, e inscritas con los nombres de todas las personas que fallecieron en el ataque. Su guía le llevará también al Memorial de los Bomberos y se dará cuenta de gran coraje de aquellas personas y de los que trabajaron a contrarreloj para salvar las víctimas del ataque. El Árbol Superviviente es un lugar con el que quizás no se había fijado antes pero de gran interés.
La última parada del tour la realizará por su cuenta en el One World Observatory. Con entradas pre-reservadas no deberá hacer cola para acceder a la atracción.
Incluye:
Guía local experto
Entradas para el pedestal
Tour guiado por la Estatua de la Libertad y el Museo de la isla Ellis.
Todos los billetes de ferri necesarios entre Battery Park, la Estatua de la Libertad y la Isla Ellis.
Billete exprés para el ferri desde Battery Park (para ahorrarse las colas)
Entradas prereservadas para el One World Observatory
Pequeños grupos de 20 o menos personas
Exclusiones:
Corona de la Estatua de la Libertad
Propinas
Recogida en su hotel
Comida y bebida
Transporte entre los dos tours
Lugares que se visitan:
Museo de la Estatua de la Libertad y Pedestal
Museo de la Isla Ellis
Monumento Nacional del Castillo Clinton
Pier A Harbor House (desde el exterior)
Memorial de los Marineros Comerciantes Americanos
The Sphere
Memorial a los Veteranos de la Guerra de Corea
One World Observatory (Visita no guiada)
Capilla de San Pablo
Árbol Superviviente
Winter Garden
Memorial de los Bomberos
One World Trade Center
Brookfield Place (formalmente conocido como World Financial Center)
Memorial American Express Eleven Tears
Piscinas del Memorial 9/11
Por favor tenga en cuenta que a partir del 1 de marzo 2018 ya no se incluirá en la visita los siguientes lugares:
Brookfield Place (formalmente conocido como World Financial Center)
Memorial American Express Eleven Tears
Winter Garden
Tenga en cuenta que esta excursión solo está disponible en inglés
La prisión tiene un café y un restaurante en los cuales podrá relajarse.
Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and London residence of Her Majesty The Queen, as well as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household. It is one of the few working royal palaces remaining in the world today. Today the Buckingham Palace State Rooms are used extensively by Her Majesty The Queen and Members of the Royal Family to receive and entertain their guests on State, ceremonial and official occasions. During August and September when The Queen makes her annual visit to Scotland, the Palace's nineteen state rooms are open to visitors. What there is to see? The Buckingham Palace State Rooms form the heart of the working palace and are lavishly furnished with some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection - paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, Poussin and Canaletto; sculpture by Canova; exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain; and some of the finest English and French furniture. In celebration of The Queen's 90th birthday, a special exhibition will be staged across each of Her Majesty's official residences during 2016. Fashioning a Reign: 90 Years of Style from The Queen's Wardrobe (23 July – 2 October 2016) The Garden Described as a 'walled oasis in the middle of London', the Palace's garden is home to thirty different species of bird and more than 350 different wild flowers, some extremely rare. Visitors end their tour with a walk along the south side of the garden, with splendid views of the west front of the Palace and the famous lake. Audio Guide An audio guide is included in the ticket price and is available in English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, and Japanese, Russian and Mandarin. There is also a family audio guide (in English only) and accompanying activity trail, suitable for children 7-11 years. Changing of the Guard The Changing of the Guard ceremony takes place at 11:30 daily from April until the end of July and on alternate days for the rest of the year, weather permitting. The new guards arrive at the forecourt of the Palace at 11:30 from Wellington Barracks. The journey takes about 5 minutes and the soldiers are accompanied by a band. The ceremony is conducted on the Palace forecourt and takes approximately forty minutes to complete. [The Army have not yet released the schedule for July, August or September.] Wheelchair Access If you require wheelchair access or the use of the lift, you should not book with 365 Tickets.com and should pre-book tickets directly with Buckingham Palace. Access booking line: 020 7766 7324 www.royalcollection.org.uk or email [email protected] Windsor Castle, the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, is one of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. The Castle's dramatic site encapsulates 900 years of British history. It covers an area of 26 acres and contains, as well as a royal palace, a magnificent chapel and the homes and workplaces of a large number of people. Kew Gardens Kew Gardens, is a World Heritage Site located in 121 hectares of stunning vistas with six magnificent glasshouses set in a beautiful landscape beside the River Thames between Richmond and KEW in south-west London. Kew Gardens represents more than 250 years of historical gardens. It is home to a remarkable collection of over 30,000 types of plants from all over the world that range from the decorative to the peculiar. Kew Gardens provide opportunities for public enjoyment and enrichment and the behind-the-scenes scientific work helps ensure a sustainable future for plants and people. In the summer of 2004, Kew's determination to make serious botany great fun for children was demonstrated with the opening of 'Climbers and Creepers'. Bringing a new use to an old cycad house by White Peaks, Climbers and Creepers engages children from around 3-9 years in the pleasures of learning more about plants and their relationships with animals and people. Apart from the sheer beauty and tranquillity of the garden's landscapes Kew offers a wonderful day out for all, whether horticulturally, historically or botanically inclined. Botanical Highlights The dates below are approximate, and flowering can vary by three to four weeks, depending on the weather. Image Credits: Image 1: Photographer: Derry Moore, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 2 : Photographer: Peter Smith, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 3 : Photographer: Andrew Holt, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 Image 4: Photographer: Derry Moore, Royal Collection Trust / © Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013