In these waters you also have a good chance of catching sight of whales and dolphins that may suddenly jump up out the waters around you!
Enjoy the view from the sun deck, relax and top up your tan. Our friendly and experienced crew will find the perfect place to drop anchor while you go for a swim, have a banana ride, snorkel or just relax and soak up the sun.Everything is onboard to have a good time, all you have to do is turn up! Enjoy breakfast with pastries and juice and then tuck into a tasty barbecue with unlimited wine, beer, soft drinks and water. Unfortunately children under the age of 4 are not permitted on this excursion. Have a great day out at sea on an ocean going yacht. Feel the breeze in your hair and the sun on your back as we set sail for secluded coves with stunning views over the breath-taking coastline of Gran Canaria.
Poliorama Theatre
The Teatre Poliorama was inaugurated in 1906, it was built inside the building of “Real Academia de Ciencias y Artes” of Barcelona. Located in the heart of the Ramblas of Barcelona, one of the most famous and visited streets in the world, the Teatre Poliorama has always played a prominent role in the catalan cultural life.
During the Spanish Civil War, seized by the CNT-FAI, was the scene of shootings carried out by members of the POUM and CNT that George Orwell described in his work “Homage to Catalonia”. A personal story of the writer about his participation in the conflict between the years of 1937 and 1938.
The Teatre Poliorama is considered a classic of Las Ramblas and one of the main points of diffusion of culture in Barcelona.
Program: Córdoba (Isaac Albéniz) La vida breve (Manuel de Falla) Zyriab (Paco de Lucía) Recuerdo de Alhambra (Narciso Yepes) Asturias (Isaac Albéniz) Entre dos aguas (Paco de Lucía) Ojos verdes (Rafael de León) Penita Pena (Rafael de León) La Danza del Fuego Fatuo (Manuel de Falla) La bien paga (Juan Mostazo, Ramón Perelló)
Cast: Percusión: Jacobo Sánchez Guitarra: Luis Miguel Gómez Guitarra: Juan Carlos Gómez Bailaora: Vanesa Gálvez “La Lírio” Cantaora: Mónica “La Chicuela”
The indispensable pass to fully enjoy Lyon: Culture, activities, visits and shows, everything is in the Lyon City Card!
46 cultural and recreational activities + unlimited access to the city public transport network
Please CLICK HERE to see the list of activities available with the Lyon City Card.
Guaranteed savings - All activities included for just the price of two attractions.
Average entrey fee for a museum 9.00€, average price of a guided tour 12.00€, price of a cruise 14.00€, price of a one dav ticket for the public transport 5.80€
Free Access :
Public Transport
Guided Tours
Cruises
23 museums & temporary exhibitions
Guignol Theatre Shows
the Planetarium
Visit of Silk Workshop
Park Mini World
Le Vaporetto
Contemporary Art Biennal
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Activities : Lyon City Bus, Cyclopolitain, Segway, Lyon Bike Tour, Lyon Tuk Tour, Lyon City Tram
Rental boat Cap Confluent
Restaurant Boat Hermès
France Aventures
Aquarium
All in Lyon
Shows: Opera, theatres, Maison de la Danse, Hockey club
VIP shopping
Additional Information :
Card Activated by the user from the first validation in one of the 38 Activities included.
Valid 18 months
Card for individual customers - One card per person
The ticket is included and valid for the day from 5am to midnight
Access to the attractions is valid for 24h from the 1st entrance
Any group access of more than 10 people is not guaranteed, subject to availability on certain activities
The special programs for the festival of lights are not included: Lyon City Tram, Lyon City Bus and the Bateaux Lyonnais in the evening
Services for groups are not included in the city card offer
Lyon City Card special edition in the colors of the Festival of Lights: offer subject to change
The tour is fully interactive and suitable for beer lovers and history lovers alike.
The tour begins in 1231, long before John Smithwick ever set foot in the city. Walk the echoing halls in the Abbey of St. Francis, where clever monks found a way of purifying the deadly water that coursed through their land. Using the natural ingredients which grow in abundance near the abbey, they purified water from the local well by crafting it into ale.
From the moment you step into the Cole House, five generations of Smithwicks illuminate their story of unwavering endurance and unbeatable ingenuity through photos, portraits, letters and lively conversation. Cosy up by the fireplace and learn how one family turned a humble Kilkenny ale into a brew famous the world over!
In the Brewhouse you will learn about perfecting the art of mixing four simple ingredients to produce a ruby red ale enjoyed all over the world. But that doesn't mean we are resting on our laurels. We are constantly innovating, and in the Brewhouse you'll discover just what gives our ruby ale its unique character and flavour.
After an exciting trip back in time it is time for a rest pint! The perfect place to judge a pint of Smithwick's? A tasting room, of course. The distinctive taste of our ale, characterised by its fruity aroma and delicate notes, has been winning us awards since 1892. Each glass of our ale contains generations of tradition, experience and uncompromised quality. When you decide your pint has just the right appearance, aroma, taste and mouthfeel, sit back and enjoy the flavour that has made Smithwick's Ireland's favourite ale!