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Besucherbetreuer sorgen mit interessanten Hintergrundinformationen und unterhaltsamen Vorträgen für ein unvergessliches Erlebnis, wie auch unsere die täglichen Fütterungen. Den Abschluss des Besuchs bildet die Fahrt im gläsernen Fahrstuhl durch den AquaDom – das weltweit größte freistehende, zylindrische Aquarium mit 1 Million Liter Salzwasser und tropischen Fischschwärmen. Saurier der Meere - Entdecke die Urzeit Gezeigt werden ein spektakuläres Plesiosaurus-Skelett und einige der weltbesten Meeres-Fossilien und Versteinerungen von längst ausgestorbenen Urzeitbewohnern. Hier gibt es viel zu entdecken über die lebenden Bewohner, wie Pfeilschwanzkrebse, Nautilus und viele weitere urzeitliche Bewohner. An der interaktiven Videowand erfährt man, wie die Meeres-Saurier gelebt haben.
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ITINERARY : 06:30 - Depart Dublin from Suffolk Street by the Molly Malone statue 10:00 - Game Of Thrones – Dark Hedges 11:00 - Traverse the Carrick-a-Rede Rope bridge 12:30 - Lunch 13:30 - Giant’s Causeway UNESCO Heritage site 15:15 - Dunluce Castle tour ( self-guided ) - As seen in Game of Thrones 19:45 - Arrive back in Dublin You depart early morning from Dublin heading North. We will have a comfort break on the way and then head into the Northern Irish countryside. Along the drive you will visit the Dark hedges, a picturesque tree-lined road that looks as if it comes straight out of a story book. The Dark Hedges represents the King’s Road in the famous television series “Game of Thrones” and is an avenue of beech trees with branches hanging over the road.. Next we visit and cross Carrick-a-Rede rope bridge which connects a 23m-deep and 20m-wide chasm between the mainland and a small island that has been used over the years by fishermen to place netting to capture migrating salmon. Following a 20 minute scenic cliff walk, you can traverse the bridge to the island with its abundance of birdlife, and to enjoy the spectacular coastal views from a different vantage point. After lunch it is time for The Giants Causeway which is the highlight of the trip . This UNESCO World Heritage site consists of a series of over 40,000 hexagonal shaped rocks that looks like a grand set of stairs leading into the sea, the formation of which has been astounding generations. These awe-inspiring stones have resulted in inspiring many a myth and stories surrounding their origin, some of which your guide will just to be happy tell you in full technicolour! After the amazing Giants Causeway we continue to the spectacular Dunluce Castle, precariously perched on Cliffside , once home of the notorious McDonnell clan! This tour includes a self guided tour of Dunluce where you will get an insight to its fascinating history and the peerless family who owned it. Finally, you will arrive back in Dublin at around dinner time to reminisce about your northern adventure.
The Mountain Montserrat is a massive rock over 4000 feet high, visible for miles, with weird shapes and rounded peaks that jut into the sky; there are paths, stairs, caves, chapels and hermitages scattered over the mountain, extraordinary landscapes and wonderful views. No wonder the whole mountain is also a Natural Park The Monastery & Black Madonna The 1000 year old Benedictine monastery is perched half way up the mountain and sheltered by its peaks. There is a basilica with the Chapel of Our Lady of Montserrat known as La Moreneta, the patron saint of Catalonia, and a presence strongly felt and revered. The community of monks also runs a boys’ school devoted to the study of music. The Sanctuary of Montserrat Surrounding the Monastery there are plenty of things to do, here are some top suggestions: Best place for pictures, with some outstanding views of both Montserrat and the surrounding plains Market stalls selling local goods like honey and Mató (fresh cheese) The Museum of Montserrat has an extensive collection with paintings by Dalí, Picasso, El Greco and even treasures from ancient Egypt! Restaurants and shops for anyone looking for souvenirs Funicular railway to Sant Joan chapel
Allí conoceremos su pinsapar, la Garganta Verde y observaremos el vuelo de los buitres junto a unas preciosas vistas de la serranía de Ronda. Proseguiremos nuestro recorrido en el precioso pueblo de Grazalema, capital del parque natural que lleva su nombre y pueblo más lluvioso de España. Completaremos nuestro recorrido visitando un pueblo cargado de historia y monumentos como Ronda. El guía acompañará a los clientes por la Alameda, el paseo de los toreros y los conducirá hasta el tajo, donde se tienen las mejores vistas del famoso puente nuevo. Después el visitante dispondrá de tiempo para descubrir otros rincones de la ciudad por si mismo. Visita a Ronda de 2 a 3 horas de duración. No incluye entrada a monumentos. Incluye: Traslado y guía.
* Dona Ana Beach - 600 metres * St Anthony’s Church - 1 kilometre (0.5 mile) * Ponta da Piedade (rock formations) - 2 kilometres (1 mile) * Palmares and Boavista golf courses - 4 kilometres (2.5 miles) * Lagos Marina (shops, restaurants and bars) - 5 kilometres (3 miles) * Casino Algarve - 20 kilometres (12.5 miles) * Slide & Splash aqua park - 25 kilometres (15.5 miles) * Sagres - 30 kilometres (18.5 miles) * Guia Shopping - 30 kilometres (18.5 miles) * Zoomarine aqua park - 35 kilometres (22 miles) * Faro Airport (FAO) - 85 kilometres (53 miles).