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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.
55 Tanks
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
Unterhaltung und Spaß für alle Altersgruppen:
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
Tauchen Sie mit Haien
Tauchen / Schnorcheln mit Strahlen (nur im Sommer)
Unsere Werte:
Unsere Philosophie ist: Wertschätzung!
Mallorcas einziges Zentrum zur Erholung und Rehabilitation von Meerwasser
Nützliche Info:
Gastronomische Einrichtungen mit Buffet und à la carte
Gratis Wifi
Nur wenige Minuten vom Flughafen, Strand, Fan Mallorca Shopping Center und Palma entfernt
Öffentliche Verkehrsmittel halten direkt vor der Tür
Parkplätze und Tiefgarage vorhanden
Accessibility Award - für Kinderwagen und Rollstühle uneingeschränkt zugänglich
Pochette de ceinture en cuir pour hommes sac banane pochette de téléphone avec boucle de ceinture
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!
Tableau de bord du tableau de commande des indicateurs de batterie de tableau de bord de scooter
Live Guide in English Duration - 2.5 hours Audio guiding in SPANISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, ITALIAN ,PORTUGUESE, ENGLISH & CHINESE. Starting 1st Nov'18 , ARABIC, JAPANESE,RUSSIAN, KOREAN & TURKISH will be available Pick Up - Dubai AIRPORT DXB or Your HOTEL Departure time - 10h30 & 14h30
Day 1 You leave Edinburgh and head north across the River Forth towards the Highlands. You make a short stop in one of the quintessential Scottish towns bordering the highland fault line, before crossing into the Cairngorms National Park. There are numerous options on route including a famous whisky distillery, stunning caledonian forest walks, ancient standing stones, world-changing battlefields, and beautiful lochs. What you do today will be decided by your group and the ever- changing Scottish climate. Ample time for lunch will be given en route. You then continue north and arrive in Inverness, where you’re dropped off at your accommodation. The evening is free for you to explore the capital of the Highlands. Day 2 After a leisurely breakfast you’re picked up from your accommodation and taken into the surrounding countryside. You travel to Loch Ness where you have the chance to take a boat trip along the loch or stay on shore and visit the impressive ruins of Urquhart castle overlooking the loch. Our journey continues south through the Great Glen past Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in UK and Fort William. You stop for lunch along the way before arriving in Glencoe. The return journey continues over the wild and remote Rannoch Moor and into the lowland scenery around Stirling, before finally reaching our starting point of Edinburgh.
