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Travel through the Swan Valley to New Norcia, Australia’s only monastic town which is renowned for its Benedictine Abbey. Drive through the town and hear the local history before viewing the chapel and museum artefacts gifted to the monastery by Popes and Royalty of Spain. Visit the Famous Benedictine Community with a guided tour of the town and main sites including the museum and art gallery where you will find extraordinary artefacts dating back to when New Norcia was an Aboriginal mission. Next we move on to the Abbey Church; home to one of only two large Moser organs, originally crafted in Germany, followed by a visit to St Gertrude’s College, a grand gothic style building which was originally built as a girl’s boarding school and opened in 1908. You then visit a produce shop selling olive oil, fruit, wine, New Norcia nut cake and breads before enjoying an included Fish and Chips lunch at the New Norcia Hotel. Following lunch you depart New Norcia for the iconic Swan Valley. The Swan Valley is the closest wine region to any capital city in Australia, whilst here take the opportunity to sample some of the regions famed providores offering such delights as chocolate, nougat and gourmet nuts. End the day with a gourmet personalised Australian Afternoon tea complete with wine before an early evening return to Perth. Wildflower viewing stops are made in season. New Norcia Museum and Art Gallery A little piece of Spain comes alive in this town, full of history, art and architecture. The town’s main attraction is the museum and art gallery. In the museum you will find extraordinary artefacts dating back to when New Norcia was an Aboriginal mission, a hub for farming and a diverse town for education and culture. New Norcia Abbey Church and St Gertrude’s College The Abbey Church is home to one of only two large Moser organs, originally crafted in Germany, this organ was imported to Australia in the 1920s. Visit St Gertrude’s College, a grand gothic style building which was originally built as a girls boarding school and opened in 1908. New Norcia Hotel The New Norcia Hotel is an iconic landmark of the town filled with fascinating antique history. Whilst here enjoy a delicious fish and chips lunch with the opportunity to purchase a taster of the famous Abbey Ale. Swan Valley Wine Region The closest wine region to any capital city in Australia. The Swan Valley is world renowned for it’s long standing history in Western Australia’s wine industry, it is also commonly referred to as Perth’s Valley of Taste filled with a variety of providores offering such delights as chocolate, nougat and gourmet nuts. Wildflowers (Seasonal) Stop to view wildflowers throughout the tour whilst they are in season. Varieties include the orange flowering Christmas Tree, Kangaroo Paw, Banksia, Wattle and Everlastings.
One Pulse Memorial Ubicado en la discoteca Pulse, el Pulse Interim Memorial es una estructura contemplativa que rinde homenaje al edificio original y la efusión de amor del mundo que siguió la tragedia que ocurrió allí. El centro de Orlando se ha convertido en un lugar de reunión para los visitantes que desean mostrar respeto a las víctimas y sobrevivientes del mayor crimen de odio contra un grupo objetivo en los Estados Unidos y reflexionar sobre la unidad que se mostró a escala mundial en respuesta. La estructura provisional del Interim Memorial será reemplazada con un monumento permanente. Mercado de Granjeros de Winter Park El Mercado de Granjeros de Winter Park se lleva a cabo en el antiguo depósito de trenes, un lugar histórico de la ciudad. Mercado de Granjeros del Lago Eola El Mercado de Granjeros del Lago Eola es mucho más que solo un mercado tradicional. Este mercado ofrece lo mejor en productos frescos, productos orneados, artesanías, regalos, joyas, plantas y mucho más. Los lugares de comida, las compras y la diversión para todas las edades la convierten en la tarde familiar perfecta con música en vivo y entretenimiento.
Sac à lunch isolé sacs isothermes frais sac à main étanche Portable fermeture éclair thermique Bento sacs à lunch avec impression de dessin animé
Discover The Deep!! 1 km journey divided in to 5 worlds: Old World, New World, Jungle, Gardens & Deep Blue. 55 tanks 8,000 specimens of 700 species. Including sharks, clownfish, sturgeon fish, hammerhead sharks, blow fish and many more… One of the deepest shark tanks in Europe –8.5m deep holding 3.5 million litres of natural saltwater Largest display of live corals in Europe. Unique view into one of the most beautiful and diverse ecosystems in the world – a habitat normally explored only by experienced divers. Interactive educational touchscreens Interactive touch pool – Starfish, sea urchins and many more. Home to the only exhibition dedicated to the plight of the Bluefin Tuna Jungle area is the largest roof top jungle in Europe and faithfully recreates the microclimate, fauna, flora and waterfalls of the Amazon Basin. 2 children play areas – Outdoor area: pirate ship, bouncy castle and splash area. Indoor: soft play Entertainment and fun for all ages: Multilingual ocean guides with vast knowledge Children entertainment – Face painting, water balloon battles, mini disco…. Feedings/chats throughout the day in Spanish, English and German Extra activities: Shark Vision Boat Dive with Sharks Dive/ Snorkel with Rays (Summer Only) Our values: Our philosophy is: Acknowledge to value, value to protect Mallorca’s only marine recovery and rehabilitation centre (off limits) Useful Info: Fun for all ages whatever the weather Food outlets including buffet and a la carte Free Wi-Fi Minutes from the airport, beach, Fan Mallorca Shopping Centre and Palma Public transport stops just outside Public exterior and underground car park Accessibility award – fully accessible for prams and wheelchairs
The old port in Fira is accessible only: By cable car: It is perfectly safe, it consists of 6 wagons and has capacity of 6 persons per wagon. During high season (April-October) it runs every 20 minutes. Single tickets cost €5 for adults and €2.50 for children. On foot: You would need to walk down the famous 600 steps of the traditional road that connects the old port with the town of Fira. The descend takes about 20-30 minutes, depending on your physical condition. By donkey: The donkeys used to be the traditional transportation way of the island. They go up and down to the old port of Fira frequently. A single ride costs around €5 per person and takes about 20 minutes. Most people prefer to take the donkey on their way up.
Las ruinas romanas de la ciudad con mosaicos notables y Anfiteatro de Itálica se encuentran a menos de 9 kilómetros al norte de la ciudad, a las afueras de la localidad de Santiponce. En el sitio adyacente también hay un teatro romano muy bien conservado en Santiponce. Ambos están señalizado desde la carretera principal. Itálica fue la cuna de tres emperadores y uno de los asentamientos romanos más tempranos en España fundada en 206 aC. Se subió a una considerable importancia militar en la 3 ª siglos segundo y AD. A lo largo de la Edad Media, las ruinas fueron utilizados como una fuente de piedra para el Sevilla, pero afortunadamente el anfiteatro ha sobrevivido, aunque en estos días se desmorona peligrosamente. Más allá de esto son unos veinte mosaicos, incluyendo un excelente piso de color con los pájaros, Neptuno y las estaciones. Incluye: Traslado, guía entrada a Itálica y Monasterio de San Isidoro del Campo, y vaso de vino típico. Excursión sujeta a disponibilidad.