Catégorie:Masque de Sommeil de Voyage,Bouchons d'Oreilles de Voyage,Oreiller de Voyage; Matériau:Tissus non-tissés; Fonction:Gonflé,Forme U,Coussin de Nuque,Multifonction,Pliable,Repos de Voyage; Motif:Couleur Pleine; date d'inscription:07/12/2016
Highlights
Sail on a traditional wooden boat and tour the islands of the Caldera!
Description
The bus leaves from the head offices in the town of Fira and transfers you to the port of Athinios.
The boat departs from the old port of Fira and heads towards the volcanic island of Nea Kameni, which lies just 10 minutes away from the bay of Fira. The boat will remain there for 1 hour 15 mins. This gives you plenty of time to walk up to the volcano’s active craters and take photos- it takes about 20 mins. It is worth reaching the top to experience the smoke evaporating and the sulfur's intense smell, when you scratch the volcano’s surface.
The next stop is the island of Palaia Kameni where the Hot Springs are located. The boat anchors a few meters outside the small bay of Agios Nikolaos, it lowers down a ladder in the water and you will have 30 mins for a revitalising swim! You can swim a distance of about 30 meters into the famous mud baths of Palaia Kameni which are believed to have beneficial abilities for skin and other diseases. The water temperature is 30-35 degrees Celsius, but it is constantly mixed with sea water.
The island of Thirassia is the next destination of your sailing tour, where you will have 2 hours free time to swim in the crystal waters of Korfos or to taste the local dishes in one of the traditional taverns.You can walk or take a donkey ride to the nearby picturesque village of Manolas with its narrow streets - the view from there to Santorini is definitely worth a visit.
During the return journey to the Old Port in Fira, you will experience sailing near the volcanic cliffs of Oia for a chance to capture with your camera the unique scenery.
The bus will wait for you at Athinios Port to return and transfer you back to Fira Central Square.
Ticket Includes
Return bus transfers between the Fira Central Square and Athinios Port
Return boat transfers from Athinios Port to Nea Kameni, Palea Kameni, Thirassia and Oia
Free time to explore the volcano
Swimming time at the hot springs
2 hours stay at Thirassia
Sailing near the caldera in Oia
Ticket Excludes
Entrance fees to the volcano (around €2)
Lunch
Drinks on board
You should bring with you:
Comfortable shoes (sport shoes/rubber sole)
Light summer clothes (shorts/T-shirts)
Sunblock cream and hat
Bathing suit and towel
Cash for the entrance fees to the volcano, the drinks on board and the cable car or donkey ride
As you walk, discover the bohemian Barcelona of the late 19th and early 20th centuries where Picasso lived during his youth through anecdotes about his friendships and the events that influenced his life and artistic career.
This route will take you to such unique places as the Quatre Gats, the beer hall and cabaret on Carrer Montsió; the friezes on the facade of the Col·legi d'Arquitectes, Picasso's only open-air artwork; and the Llotja de Mar, the art school where he studied. You'll also walk along carrer Avinyó, a source of inspiration for Picasso from which his famous painting "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" takes its name.
The tour ends with a guided tour of the Museu Picasso, a key museum if you want to understand and find out about the artist's formative years and development. The museum houses more than 4,000 works which make up the world's most complete collection dating from Picasso's early years.
Discover a new type of visit!
Through a spectacular and innovative display, take part in a real judicial investigation to discover the destiny of Joan of Arc.
At the Joan of Arc Historial, a trial takes place for Joan of Arc to prove her innocence – be both actor and judge in the most famous judicial investigation in Rouen’s history.
Witnesses, reconstructions and audiovisual effects will take you on an unprecedented experience which dives into the heart of the 15th century! From her military actions to retake the French throne to her ordeal at the stake, experience an epic and captivating story through the medieval rooms of a monument previously closed to the public. Then go and meet those who created her story and question them in a virtual conversation to discover the thousand faces of our heroine.
The myths and legends will no longer be a mystery after your visit. Let’s meet in 1456!
Please note the reduced rate applies to :
Children and youths between 6 and 18 years old
Students without age limit, with supporting documents
Teachers with a valid education pass
Large families with supporting documents
Disability card holders, disabled from war, disabled veterans, with supporting documents
Jobseekers, with proof of less than 6 months
Persons benefiting from benefits / minimum social / minimum old age, with supporting documents
From Edinburgh you will travel west, passing the imposing Stirling Castle, high on its volcanic rock, and on to a visit at Doune Castle* (which featured in the cult movie ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’). From there journey into the Highlands, past Loch Lubnaig and up through impressive Glen Ogle, a steep glen that stretches for 7 miles, stopping nearby for lunch and beautiful views of the surrounding scenery.
After lunch venture further into the Highlands, stopping to view one of the most photographed castles in Scotland, Kilchurn Castle, nestled on the banks of beautiful Loch Awe and stunningly framed by the surrounding mountains. You will then journey to Inveraray, a small quaint town built in the mid-18th century on the shore of Loch Fyne.
Here we have time to explore the town and pick up some Highland souvenirs or pay an optional visit to Inveraray Castle*, the historic home of the Duke of Argyll, chief of the Clan Campbell, which is set in large beautiful gardens overlooking Loch Fyne.
You then start your homeward journey, driving over the Arrochar Alps, an attractive range of mountains, with a brief pause near the top of the Rest and Be Thankful Pass. A little later we reach enchanting Loch Lomond, where you can stop at the pretty lochside village of Luss before returning to Edinburgh.
*OPTIONAL EXTRA. PLEASE NOTE: Inveraray Castle open April-Oct, Doune Castle closed on Thursdays and Fridays from 1st October - 31st March. Alternatives will be offered.
Daily | ALL YEAR
Departs: 09:15 Returns: 19:00
Experience the magic of St. James’ Park
Located in the heart of the city, St. James’ Park rises proudly from Newcastle’s iconic skyline. Our brand new Stadium Tour captures the rich history of our magnificent stadium, home of Newcastle United since1892.
Opening with an introduction from one of the club’s greatest living legends, the tour packs in plenty of visual and audio effects to enhance your St. James’ Park experience. Our virtual assistant, specially designed location boards and amazing squad of knowledgeable tour guides, all combine to give you deeper understanding of the club and its proud legacy.
Enjoy a Magpie’s view of St. James’ Park and beyond, from one the stadium’s highest vantage points
Glimpse behind the scenes at the club with a tour of our Media Suite See where the manager delivers his post-match views and player interviews are filmed and beamed all around the worldExperience a walk down the tunnel to the sound of Local Hero Sit in your favourite player’s seat in the Home Dressing Room.
**Please Note: In the occasion of a game and match day with an evening kick off prior any tours, the areas restricted will be away team dressing room, match control and TV Studio.**